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Johannes Slotboom
Researcher at University of Bern
Publications - 102
Citations - 8260
Johannes Slotboom is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 95 publications receiving 6635 citations. Previous affiliations of Johannes Slotboom include University of Basel & University Hospital of Bern.
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The Multimodal Brain Tumor Image Segmentation Benchmark (BRATS)
Bjoern H. Menze,Andras Jakab,Stefan Bauer,Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer,Keyvan Farahani,Justin Kirby,Yuliya Burren,N Porz,Johannes Slotboom,Roland Wiest,Levente Lanczi,Elizabeth R. Gerstner,Marc-André Weber,Tal Arbel,Brian B. Avants,Nicholas Ayache,Patricia Buendia,D. Louis Collins,Nicolas Cordier,Jason J. Corso,Antonio Criminisi,Tilak Das,Hervé Delingette,Çağatay Demiralp,Christopher R. Durst,Michel Dojat,Senan Doyle,Joana Festa,Florence Forbes,Ezequiel Geremia,Ben Glocker,Polina Golland,Xiaotao Guo,Andac Hamamci,Khan M. Iftekharuddin,Raj Jena,Nigel M. John,Ender Konukoglu,Danial Lashkari,José Mariz,Raphael Meier,Sérgio Pereira,Doina Precup,Stephen J. Price,Tammy Riklin Raviv,Syed M. S. Reza,Michael Ryan,Duygu Sarikaya,Lawrence H. Schwartz,Hoo-Chang Shin,Jamie Shotton,Carlos A. Silva,Nuno Sousa,Nagesh K. Subbanna,Gábor Székely,Thomas J. Taylor,Owen M. Thomas,Nicholas J. Tustison,Gozde Unal,Flor Vasseur,Max Wintermark,Dong Hye Ye,Liang Zhao,Binsheng Zhao,Darko Zikic,Marcel Prastawa,Mauricio Reyes,Koen Van Leemput +67 more
TL;DR: The Multimodal Brain Tumor Image Segmentation Benchmark (BRATS) as mentioned in this paper was organized in conjunction with the MICCAI 2012 and 2013 conferences, and twenty state-of-the-art tumor segmentation algorithms were applied to a set of 65 multi-contrast MR scans of low and high grade glioma patients.
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In vivo determination of intra-myocellular lipids in human muscle by means of localized 1H-MR-spectroscopy.
TL;DR: Inter‐individual and intra‐individual reproducibility studies indicate that the error of the method is about 6% and that IMCL levels differ significantly between identical muscles in different subjects, as well as intra‐individually when measured at 1 week intervals.
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Factors that determine penumbral tissue loss in acute ischaemic stroke
Simon Jung,Marc Gilgen,Johannes Slotboom,Marwan El-Koussy,Christoph Zubler,Claus Kiefer,Rudolf Luedi,Marie-Luise Mono,Mirjam Rachel Heldner,Anja Weck,Pasquale Mordasini,Gerhard Schroth,Heinrich Mattle,Marcel Arnold,Jan Gralla,Urs Fischer +15 more
TL;DR: Collaterals and reperfusion are the main factors determining loss of penumbral tissue in patients with middle cerebral artery occlusions and the hypothesis that good collaterals extend the time window for acute stroke treatment is supported.
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Versatile frequency domain fitting using time domain models and prior knowledge.
TL;DR: An iterative nonlinear least‐squares fitting algorithm in the frequency domain using time domain models for quantification of complex frequency domain MR spectra is presented.
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Preprocessing, analysis and quantification in single‐voxel magnetic resonance spectroscopy: experts' consensus recommendations
Jamie Near,Jamie Near,Ashley D. Harris,Ashley D. Harris,Ashley D. Harris,Christoph Juchem,Roland Kreis,Małgorzata Marjańska,Gülin Öz,Johannes Slotboom,Martin Wilson,Charles Gasparovic +11 more
TL;DR: These three main steps in the post‐acquisition workflow of a single‐voxel MRS experiment (preprocessing, analysis and quantification) are reviewed and recommendations for best practices at each step are provided.