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Claus Svarer
Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital
Publications - 181
Citations - 7026
Claus Svarer is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Altanserin & Serotonin transporter. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 167 publications receiving 5945 citations. Previous affiliations of Claus Svarer include Technical University of Denmark & University of Copenhagen.
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MR-based automatic delineation of volumes of interest in human brain PET images using probability maps
Claus Svarer,Karine Madsen,Steen G. Hasselbalch,Lars H. Pinborg,Steven Haugbøl,Vibe G. Frokjaer,Søren Holm,Olaf B. Paulson,Gitte M. Knudsen +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, an observer-independent approach for automatic generation of volume-of-interest (VOI) brain templates to be used in emission tomography studies of the brain was developed and validated.
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A High-Resolution In Vivo Atlas of the Human Brain's Serotonin System.
Vincent Beliveau,Melanie Ganz,Ling Feng,Brice Ozenne,Liselotte Højgaard,Patrick M. Fisher,Claus Svarer,Douglas N. Greve,Gitte M. Knudsen +8 more
TL;DR: A new in vivo neuroimaging atlas of the 5-HT system provides insight in the human brain's regional protein synthesis, transport, and density, and represents a valuable source of information for the neuroscience community as a comparative instrument to assess brain disorders.
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Integrated Software for the Analysis of Brain PET/SPECT Studies with Partial-Volume-Effect Correction
Mario Quarantelli,Karim Berkouk,Anna Prinster,Brigitte Landeau,Claus Svarer,László Balkay,Bruno Alfano,Arturo Brunetti,Jean-Claude Baron,Jean-Claude Baron,Marco Salvatore +10 more
TL;DR: Coupling of automated ROI placement and PVEc provides a tool for integrated analysis of brain PET/MRI data, which allows a recovery of true GM ROI values, with a high degree of accuracy when R-PVEc or mMG-Pvec is used.
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Cerebral activation during micturition in normal men.
TL;DR: It is concluded that the onset and maintenance of micturition in normal men is associated with a vast network of cortical and subcortical regions, confirming observations from clinical and animal studies.
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Frontolimbic serotonin 2A receptor binding in healthy subjects is associated with personality risk factors for affective disorder
Vibe G. Frokjaer,Erik Lykke Mortensen,Finn Årup Nielsen,Finn Årup Nielsen,Steven Haugbøl,Lars H. Pinborg,Karen H. Adams,Claus Svarer,Steen G. Hasselbalch,S. Holm,Olaf B. Paulson,Gitte M. Knudsen +11 more
TL;DR: The findings point to a neurobiological link between personality risk factors for affective disorder and the serotonergic transmitter system and identify the serotonin 2A receptor as a biomarker for vulnerability to affective disorders.