Reliability of multi-site UK Biobank MRI brain phenotypes for the assessment of neuropsychiatric complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection: The COVID-CNS travelling heads study

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain could be a key diagnostic and research tool for understanding the neuropsychiatric complications of COVID-19. For maximum impact, multi-modal MRI protocols will be needed to measure the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on the brain by diverse potentially...

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Veröffentlicht in:PloS one Jg. 17; H. 9; S. e0273704
Hauptverfasser: Duff, Eugene, Zelaya, Fernando, Almagro, Fidel Alfaro, Miller, Karla L., Martin, Naomi, Nichols, Thomas E., Taschler, Bernd, Griffanti, Ludovica, Arthofer, Christoph, Douaud, Gwenaëlle, Wang, Chaoyue, Okell, Thomas W., Bethlehem, Richard A. I., Eickel, Klaus, Günther, Matthias, Menon, David K., Williams, Guy, Facer, Bethany, Lythgoe, David J., Dell’Acqua, Flavio, Wood, Greta K., Williams, Steven C. R., Houston, Gavin, Keller, Simon S., Holden, Catherine, Hartmann, Monika, George, Lily, Breen, Gerome, Michael, Benedict D., Jezzard, Peter, Smith, Stephen M., Bullmore, Edward T.
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: United States Public Library of Science 29.09.2022
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ISSN:1932-6203, 1932-6203
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