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Dana Goerzen

Researcher at Douglas Mental Health University Institute

Publications -  9
Citations -  38

Dana Goerzen is an academic researcher from Douglas Mental Health University Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Gene. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 9 citations. Previous affiliations of Dana Goerzen include McGill University.

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An MRI-Derived Neuroanatomical Atlas of the Fischer 344 Rat Brain

TL;DR: This is the first MRI atlas created using Fischer 344 rats and will thus provide an appropriate neuroanatomical model for researchers working with this strain, according to the knowledge.
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Neurochemical and cognitive changes precede structural abnormalities in the TgF344-AD rat model

TL;DR: Findings support the use of MRI and magnetic resonance spectroscopy for the development of non-invasive biomarkers of disease progression, clarify the timing of pathological feature presentation in this model, and contribute to the validation of the TgF344-AD rat as a highly relevant model for pre-clinical Alzheimer’s disease research.
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Longitudinal characterization of neuroanatomical changes in the Fischer 344 rat brain during normal aging and between sexes.

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive longitudinal examination of morphometric change in 73 brain regions and at a voxel-wise level during normative aging in vivo in a mixed-sex cohort of Fischer 344 rats was performed.
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Longitudinal characterization of neuroanatomical changes in the Fischer 344 rat brain during normal aging and between sexes

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive longitudinal examination of morphometric change in 73 brain regions and at a voxel-wise level during normative aging in a mixed-sex cohort of Fischer 344 rats was performed.
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An MRI-Derived Neuroanatomical Atlas of the Fischer 344 Rat Brain for Automated Anatomical Segmentation

TL;DR: The Fischer 344 atlas as discussed by the authors is a high-resolution 3D MRI atlas of the Fischer 344 adult rat brain, which consists of 256 coronal slices with 98 manually delineated structures and substructures.