Are Developmental Trajectories of Cortical Folding Comparable Between Cross-sectional Datasets of Fetuses and Preterm Newborns?

@article{Lefvre2016AreDT,
  title={Are Developmental Trajectories of Cortical Folding Comparable Between Cross-sectional Datasets of Fetuses and Preterm Newborns?},
  author={Julien Lef{\`e}vre and David Germanaud and Jessica Dubois and François Rousseau and Ines de Macedo Santos and Hugo Angleys and Jean-François Mangin and Petra Susan H{\"u}ppi and Nadine Girard and Francois De Guio},
  journal={Cerebral cortex},
  year={2016},
  volume={26 7},
  pages={
          3023-35
        }
}
Magnetic resonance imaging has proved to be suitable and efficient for in vivo investigation of the early process of brain gyrification in fetuses and preterm newborns but the question remains as to whether cortical-related measurements derived from both cases are comparable or not. Indeed, the developmental folding trajectories drawn up from both populations have not been compared so far, neither from cross-sectional nor from longitudinal datasets. The present study aimed to compare features… 

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