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Prof. Dr. Lara Schlaffke

Professorship for Medical technology

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Research

Publications

Journal article

  • Age, muscle, and gender specific characterization of muscle degeneration in a mouse model of calpainopathy
    Open publication
  • Brain network properties in chronic pain—a systematic review and meta-analysis of graph-based connectivity metrics
    Open publication
  • Lumbar tactile acuity associated with S1-thalamic functional connectivity and S1 microstructure in patients with low back pain and pain-free controls
    Open publication
  • Fasciculation distribution in a healthy population assessed with diffusion tensor imaging
    Open publication
  • Pre- and post-skeletal muscle biopsy quantitative magnetic resonance imaging reveals correlations with histopathological findings
    Open publication
  • Compositional and Functional MRI of Skeletal Muscle: A Review
    Open publication
  • Evaluation of Neuromuscular Diseases and Complaints by Quantitative Muscle MRI
    Open publication
  • Non-invasive optoacoustic imaging of glycogen-storage and muscle degeneration in late-onset Pompe disease
    Open publication
  • Microstructural differences in the cingulum and the inferior longitudinal fasciculus are associated with (extinction) learning
    Open publication
  • Prospective longitudinal cohort study of quantitative muscle magnetic resonance imaging in a healthy control population
    Open publication
  • Quantitative muscle MRI in sporadic inclusion body myositis (sIBM)
    Open publication
  • The angular gyrus serves as an interface between the non-lexical reading network and the semantic system: evidence from dynamic causal modeling
    Open publication
  • Quantitative muscle MRI displays clinically relevant myostructural abnormalities in long-term ICU-survivors: a case–control study
    Open publication

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