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Application of MRI-Based Partial-Volume Correction to the Analysis of PET Images of μ-Opioid Receptors Using Statistical Parametric Mapping

Badreddine Bencherif, Martin J. Stumpf, Jonathan M. Links and James J. Frost
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 2004, 45 (3) 402-408;
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    Age-associated increase in regional brain μ-OR binding in the left temporal cortex after PVC. Before PVC, regional brain μ-OR binding did not significantly increase with age. The bracket on the left shows brain regions included in the PET axial field of view.

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    A plot of the temporal cluster μ-OR binding values for the PVC data and a similar location in non-PVC data shows a steeper age regression line and less residual variability for the PVC data (•) than for the non-PVC data (□).

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Application of MRI-Based Partial-Volume Correction to the Analysis of PET Images of μ-Opioid Receptors Using Statistical Parametric Mapping
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