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DSC-MRI data #28
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I'm currently maintaining the project, but I may not be able to implement
new features for some time.
Best,
John
…On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 4:16 PM mwaqar99 ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi John,
I am a neuroimaging researcher trying to process DSC MRI data.
I have thus far used Verbena for this that is available in the latest
version of FSL although there are some issues with the output. The CBV file
that it outputs appears to be normalised to an unknown entity with singular
value decomposition.
My question is therefore twofold:
1. Is there going to be implementation into FSL-R of Verbena?
2. Are there any other good options for its analysis to produce rCBV
files in the framework of R?
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Best,
John
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… I'm currently maintaining the project, but I may not be able to implement
new features for some time.
Best,
John
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 4:16 PM mwaqar99 ***@***.***> wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> I am a neuroimaging researcher trying to process DSC MRI data.
>
> I have thus far used Verbena for this that is available in the latest
> version of FSL although there are some issues with the output. The CBV file
> that it outputs appears to be normalised to an unknown entity with singular
> value decomposition.
>
> My question is therefore twofold:
>
> 1. Is there going to be implementation into FSL-R of Verbena?
> 2. Are there any other good options for its analysis to produce rCBV
> files in the framework of R?
>
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Hi John,
I am a neuroimaging researcher trying to process DSC MRI data.
I have thus far used Verbena for this that is available in the latest version of FSL although there are some issues with the output. The CBV file that it outputs appears to be normalised to an unknown entity with singular value decomposition.
My question is therefore twofold:
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