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Elise Bannier
Researcher at University of Rennes
Publications - 89
Citations - 1355
Elise Bannier is an academic researcher from University of Rennes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinal cord & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 80 publications receiving 967 citations. Previous affiliations of Elise Bannier include French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Automatic segmentation of the spinal cord and intramedullary multiple sclerosis lesions with convolutional neural networks.
Charley Gros,Benjamin De Leener,Atef Badji,Josefina Maranzano,Dominique Eden,Sara M. Dupont,Jason F. Talbott,Ren Zhuoquiong,Yaou Liu,Tobias Granberg,Russell Ouellette,Yasuhiko Tachibana,Masaaki Hori,Kouhei Kamiya,Lydia Chougar,Leszek Stawiarz,Jan Hillert,Elise Bannier,Anne Kerbrat,Gilles Edan,Pierre Labauge,Virginie Callot,Jean Pelletier,Bertrand Audoin,Henitsoa Rasoanandrianina,Jean-Christophe Brisset,Paola Valsasina,Maria A. Rocca,Massimo Filippi,Rohit Bakshi,Shahamat Tauhid,Ferran Prados,Marios C. Yiannakas,Hugh Kearney,Olga Ciccarelli,Seth A. Smith,Constantina A. Treaba,Caterina Mainero,Jennifer Lefeuvre,Daniel S. Reich,Govind Nair,Vincent Auclair,Donald G. McLaren,Allan R. Martin,Michael G. Fehlings,Shahabeddin Vahdat,Ali Khatibi,Julien Doyon,Timothy M. Shepherd,Erik Charlson,Sridar Narayanan,Julien Cohen-Adad +51 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a CNN-based segmentation of the spinal cord and lesion from MRI images is presented. But, the method is not suitable for the case of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients due to the heterogeneity of lesion contrast, size, location and shape.
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Arterial spin labeling (ASL) perfusion: techniques and clinical use.
Jean-Christophe Ferré,Elise Bannier,Hélène Raoult,Géraldine Mineur,Béatrice Carsin-Nicol,Jean-Yves Gauvrit +5 more
TL;DR: The principles of ASL perfusion, the types of labeling and the ways to obtain the mapping are presented, and the quality criteria for the mapping obtained are specified, while emphasizing the artifacts.
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Hyperpolarized 3He MR for Sensitive Imaging of Ventilation Function and Treatment Efficiency in Young Cystic Fibrosis Patients with Normal Lung Function
Elise Bannier,Katarzyna Cieslar,Karim Mosbah,Françoise Aubert,François Duboeuf,Zahir Salhi,Sophie Gaillard,Yves Berthezène,Yannick Crémillieux,Philippe Reix +9 more
TL;DR: Although spirometric results indicate normal lung function, the mean VDI in patients found in this study is well above the V DI in healthy subjects, as reported in the literature.
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Spatial distribution of multiple sclerosis lesions in the cervical spinal cord.
Dominique Eden,Charley Gros,Atef Badji,Atef Badji,Sara M. Dupont,Sara M. Dupont,Benjamin De Leener,Josefina Maranzano,Josefina Maranzano,Ren Zhuoquiong,Yaou Liu,Tobias Granberg,Tobias Granberg,Russell Ouellette,Russell Ouellette,Leszek Stawiarz,Jan Hillert,Jason F. Talbott,Elise Bannier,Anne Kerbrat,Gilles Edan,Pierre Labauge,Virginie Callot,Jean Pelletier,Bertrand Audoin,Henitsoa Rasoanandrianina,Jean-Christophe Brisset,Paola Valsasina,Maria A. Rocca,Massimo Filippi,Rohit Bakshi,Shahamat Tauhid,Ferran Prados,Ferran Prados,Marios C. Yiannakas,Hugh Kearney,Olga Ciccarelli,Seth A. Smith,Constantina A. Treaba,Caterina Mainero,Jennifer Lefeuvre,Daniel S. Reich,Govind Nair,Timothy M. Shepherd,Erik Charlson,Yasuhiko Tachibana,Masaaki Hori,Kouhei Kamiya,Lydia Chougar,Sridar Narayanan,Julien Cohen-Adad,Julien Cohen-Adad +51 more
TL;DR: High lesion frequencies were observed in patients with a more aggressive disease course, rather than long disease duration, and provides an avenue for evaluating the distribution of spinal cord lesions in various patient groups.
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Unimodal Versus Bimodal EEG-fMRI Neurofeedback of a Motor Imagery Task.
Lorraine Perronnet,Anatole Lécuyer,Anatole Lécuyer,Marsel Mano,Elise Bannier,Fabien Lotte,Fabien Lotte,Maureen Clerc,Christian Barillot +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of unimodal EEG-neurofeedback and fMRI-NE-NE by looking both at EEG and FMRI activations were compared for the first time.