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Mikkel Petersen
Researcher at Aarhus University
Publications - 21
Citations - 597
Mikkel Petersen is an academic researcher from Aarhus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deep brain stimulation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 366 citations. Previous affiliations of Mikkel Petersen include Aarhus University Hospital & Case Western Reserve University.
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PaCER - A fully automated method for electrode trajectory and contact reconstruction in deep brain stimulation.
TL;DR: For the first time, a highly accurate and fully automated method for electrode reconstruction that considers curved trajectories is presented that is made publicly available and constitutes an important step towards future integration of lead reconstruction into standard clinical care.
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Holographic Reconstruction of Axonal Pathways in the Human Brain.
Mikkel Petersen,Jeffrey Mlakar,Suzanne N. Haber,Martin Parent,Yoland Smith,Peter L. Strick,Mark A. Griswold,Cameron C. McIntyre +7 more
TL;DR: This work developed the first holographic interface for building axonal pathways, populated it with human histological and structural MRI data, and assembled world expert neuroanatomists to interactively define axonal trajectories of the cortical, basal ganglia, and cerebellar systems.
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Probabilistic versus deterministic tractography for delineation of the cortico-subthalamic hyperdirect pathway in patients with Parkinson disease selected for deep brain stimulation
Mikkel Petersen,Torben Ellegaard Lund,Niels Sunde,Jesper Frandsen,Frederikke Rosendal,Niels Juul,Karen Østergaard +6 more
TL;DR: These data provide a strong impetus for the use of a robust probabilistic tractography framework based on constrained spherical deconvolution, or similar advanced DWI models, in clinical settings, and are described a straightforward method for importing tractography-derived information into any clinical neuronavigation system.
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DBDS Genomic Cohort, a prospective and comprehensive resource for integrative and temporal analysis of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors affecting health of blood donors.
Thomas Hansen,Karina Banasik,Christian Erikstrup,Ole Birger Pedersen,David Westergaard,Piotr Jaroslaw Chmura,Kaspar René Nielsen,Lise Wegner Thørner,Henrik Hjalgrim,Helene M. Paarup,Margit Hørup Larsen,Mikkel Petersen,Poul Jennum,Steffen Andersen,Mette Nyegaard,Gregor B.E. Jemec,Jes Olesen,Thomas Werge,Pär I. Johansson,Erik Elgaard Sørensen,Søren Brunak,Henrik Ullum,Kristoffer Sølvsten Burgdorf +22 more
TL;DR: A cohort that enables identification of genomic factors that influence human health and empower increased blood donor health and safe blood transfusions is established, which comprises extensive phenotype data and whole genome genotyping data.
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Worsening of Verbal Fluency After Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease: A Focused Review.
TL;DR: There is the need for more systematic investigations of the large degree of heterogeneity in the prevalence of verbal fluency worsening after DBS, as well as suggestions for future research.