Human Brain Angio PRH , 2023
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Nash Family Department of Neuroscience

This image is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Bruce Fischl (Harvard, MGH), David Boas (Boston University), Irene Costantini and Francesco Pavone (LENS, Florence, Italy), and Patrick R. Hof, MD, FAAA.

Here is a single-level 7 T MRI of a human brain on which a dataset of angioarchitecture was obtained in full 3D through which the same whole hemisphere using polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography was re-instantiated.

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