Joseph A. Helpern

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Basic Medical Science New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Neuroscience Biology, Radiology, Human Development
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Dhiman S, Fountain-Zaragoza S, Jensen JH, et al. (2022) Fiber Ball White Matter Modeling Reveals Microstructural Alterations in Healthy Brain Aging. Aging Brain. 2
Benitez A, Jensen JH, Thorn K, et al. (2022) Greater Diffusion Restriction in White Matter in Preclinical Alzheimer Disease. Annals of Neurology
Falangola MF, Nie X, Ward R, et al. (2020) Diffusion MRI detects early brain microstructure abnormalities in 2-month-old 3×Tg-AD mice. Nmr in Biomedicine. e4346
Ramanna S, Moss HG, McKinnon ET, et al. (2019) Triple diffusion encoding MRI predicts intra-axonal and extra-axonal diffusion tensors in white matter. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Adisetiyo V, Gray KM, Jensen JH, et al. (2019) Brain iron levels in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder normalize as a function of psychostimulant treatment duration. Neuroimage. Clinical. 24: 101993
Moss H, McKinnon ET, Glenn GR, et al. (2019) Optimization of data acquisition and analysis for fiber ball imaging. Neuroimage
Lee CY, Kalra A, Spampinato MV, et al. (2019) Early assessment of recurrent glioblastoma response to bevacizumab treatment by diffusional kurtosis imaging: a preliminary report. The Neuroradiology Journal. 1971400919861409
Nie X, Falangola MF, Ward R, et al. (2019) Diffusion MRI detects longitudinal white matter changes in the 3xTg-AD mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 57: 235-242
Adisetiyo V, McGill CE, DeVries WH, et al. (2018) Elevated Brain Iron in Cocaine Use Disorder as Indexed by Magnetic Field Correlation Imaging. Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
McKinnon ET, Fridriksson J, Basilakos A, et al. (2018) Types of naming errors in chronic post-stroke aphasia are dissociated by dual stream axonal loss. Scientific Reports. 8: 14352
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