APA (7th ed.) Citation

(6150395), F. S., (105411), N. B., (9134261), M. G. D., (8292495), J. A. R., (16990329), A. R., (5515748), D. J., . . . (392834), F. S. (2025). For SHARP+MEDI pipelines, median percentage difference in effect sizes from (a) different reference regions with FMRIB’s Integrated Registration and Segmentation Tool (FIRST) segmentation, relative to the originally used frontal deep white matter (FDWM) reference region, and (b) the Bi-parametric Joint Label Fusion (B-JLF) segmentation method, both across all reference regions (All) and individually for each reference region (FDWM, whole brain [WB], and cerebrospinal fluid [CSF]), relative to FIRST and their respective counterparts.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

(6150395), Fahad Salman, Niels Bergsland (105411), Michael G. Dwyer (9134261), Jack A. Reeves (8292495), Abhisri Ramesh (16990329), Dejan Jakimovski (5515748), Bianca Weinstock-Guttman (105396), Robert Zivadinov (105393), and Ferdinand Schweser (392834). For SHARP+MEDI Pipelines, Median Percentage Difference in Effect Sizes from (a) Different Reference Regions with FMRIB’s Integrated Registration and Segmentation Tool (FIRST) Segmentation, Relative to the Originally Used Frontal Deep White Matter (FDWM) Reference Region, and (b) the Bi-parametric Joint Label Fusion (B-JLF) Segmentation Method, Both Across All Reference Regions (All) and Individually for Each Reference Region (FDWM, Whole Brain [WB], and Cerebrospinal Fluid [CSF]), Relative to FIRST and Their Respective Counterparts. 2025.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

(6150395), Fahad Salman, et al. For SHARP+MEDI Pipelines, Median Percentage Difference in Effect Sizes from (a) Different Reference Regions with FMRIB’s Integrated Registration and Segmentation Tool (FIRST) Segmentation, Relative to the Originally Used Frontal Deep White Matter (FDWM) Reference Region, and (b) the Bi-parametric Joint Label Fusion (B-JLF) Segmentation Method, Both Across All Reference Regions (All) and Individually for Each Reference Region (FDWM, Whole Brain [WB], and Cerebrospinal Fluid [CSF]), Relative to FIRST and Their Respective Counterparts. 2025.

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