2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-021-01044-0
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Author Correction: Open-access quantitative MRI data of the spinal cord and reproducibility across participants, sites and manufacturers

Abstract: same b-vector), this artifact is not visible (mountSinai03, right panel). Such an artifact could be problematic for image registration with regularization along the S-I axis, or for performing diffusion tractography. (e) b = 0 image from a DWI scan (perform02) acquired with poor shimming and resulting signal dropout. (f) Another example of poor shimming resulting in sub-efficient fat saturation, with the fat being aliased on top of the SC. Here we show the mean DWI scan of a participant from the single subject… Show more

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“…(xi) We highlight the importance of considering the scanner-related effects present in SC imaging data. 24,25 (xii) We confirm significant relationships between body size, brain volumes/weight, and CSA-SC in line with previously reported results. 17,21,47…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…(xi) We highlight the importance of considering the scanner-related effects present in SC imaging data. 24,25 (xii) We confirm significant relationships between body size, brain volumes/weight, and CSA-SC in line with previously reported results. 17,21,47…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…More detailed information about protocol settings and scanner subtypes can be found in the spine-generic protocol original papers. 24,25…”
Section: Structural Mri Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our method, we use the OptiC algorithm 10,13,14 available in SCT 4 with the command line sct_get_centerline in order to automate the centerline detection. OptiC detects the spinal cord centerline using a 2D CNN 15 on each slice of the MR image. The resulting centerline is used as input for the next steps.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%