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Pratik Mukherjee

Researcher at University of California, San Francisco

Publications -  242
Citations -  20239

Pratik Mukherjee is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & Traumatic brain injury. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 217 publications receiving 16745 citations. Previous affiliations of Pratik Mukherjee include University of California & Cornell University.

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Traumatic brain injury: integrated approaches to improve prevention, clinical care, and research

Andrew I R Maas, +342 more
- 01 Dec 2017 - 
TL;DR: The InTBIR Participants and Investigators have provided informed consent for the study to take place in Poland.
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Agenesis of the corpus callosum: genetic, developmental and functional aspects of connectivity

TL;DR: Genetics, animal models and detailed structural neuroimaging are now providing insights into the developmental and molecular bases of AgCC, and studies using neuropsychological, electroencephalogram and functional MRI approaches are examining the resulting impairments in emotional and social functioning.
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Extent of Microstructural White Matter Injury in Postconcussive Syndrome Correlates with Impaired Cognitive Reaction Time : A 3T Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

TL;DR: Microstructural white matter lesions detected by DTI correlate with persistent cognitive deficits in mild TBI, even in populations in which conventional measures do not, and DTI measures may contribute additional diagnostic information related to DAI.
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Diffusion Tensor MR Imaging and Fiber Tractography: Theoretic Underpinnings

TL;DR: The underlying theory of clinical diffusion MR imaging, including diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and fiber tractography, is reviewed and the emphasis is on optimizing these factors for state-of-the-art DWI and DTI based on the best available evidence in the literature.
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Diffusion-tensor MR imaging of gray and white matter development during normal human brain maturation.

TL;DR: Diffusion-tensor MR imaging is a powerful method for studying the process of brain development, with both scientific and clinical applications, and changes in water diffusion during maturation of central gray and white matter structures can be explained by theoretical models incorporating simple assumptions regarding the influence of brain water content and myelination.