Backscattering Mueller Matrix polarimetry on whole brain specimens shows promise for minimally invasive mapping of microstructural orientation features
Abstract:Understanding microscale physiology and microstructural cellular features of the brain is key to understanding the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases and injury, as well as the prominent changes that neurons and glia in the brain undergo in development and aging which reflect functional state. Non-invasive imaging modalities sensitive to the microscale - especially diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) - are extremely promising for three-dimensional mapping of cellular microstructure of brain tissu… Show more
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