Data from SlicerDMRI: Open Source Diffusion MRI Software for Brain Cancer Research
Diffusion MRI (dMRI) is the only noninvasive method for mapping white matter connections in the brain. We describe SlicerDMRI, a software suite that enables visualization and analysis of dMRI for neuroscientific studies and patient-specific anatomic assessment. SlicerDMRI has been successfully applied in multiple studies of the human brain in health and disease, and here, we especially focus on its cancer research applications. As an extension module of the 3D Slicer medical image computing platform, the SlicerDMRI suite enables dMRI analysis in a clinically relevant multimodal imaging workflow. Core SlicerDMRI functionality includes diffusion tensor estimation, white matter tractography with single and multi-fiber models, and dMRI quantification. SlicerDMRI supports clinical DICOM and research file formats, is open-source and cross-platform, and can be installed as an extension to 3D Slicer (www.slicer.org). More information, videos, tutorials, and sample data are available at dmri.slicer.org. Cancer Res; 77(21); e101–3. ©2017 AACR.
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- INIsaiah NortonWEWalid Ibn EssayedFZFan ZhangSPSonia PujolAYAlex YarmarkovichAGAlexandra J. GolbyGKGordon KindlmannDWDemian WassermannRERaul San Jose EsteparYRYogesh RathiSPSteve PieperRKRon KikinisHJHans J. JohnsonCWCarl-Fredrik WestinLOLauren J. O'Donnell