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Axel Schroeder
(A Schroeder)
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2021-2023
Publications (10 Years): 4
Top Topics
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Low Grade
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Top Venues
AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
Cancers
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Publications
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Andrey Zhylka
,
Nico Sollmann
,
Florian Kofler
,
Ahmed Mohamed Radwan
,
Alberto De Luca
,
Bernhard Meyer
,
Benedikt Wiestler
,
Bjoern H Menze
,
Axel Schroeder
,
Claus Zimmer
,
Jan Stefan Kirschke
,
Stefan Sunaert
,
Alexander Leemans
,
Sandro M Krieg
,
J Pluim
Reconstruction of the Corticospinal Tract in Patients with Motor-Eloquent High-Grade Gliomas Using Multilevel Fiber Tractography Combined with Functional Motor Cortex Mapping.
AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
44 (3) (2023)
Andrey Zhylka
,
Nico Sollmann
,
Florian Kofler
,
Ahmed Mohamed Radwan
,
Alberto De Luca
,
Bernhard Meyer
,
Benedikt Wiestler
,
Bjoern H Menze
,
Axel Schroeder
,
Claus Zimmer
,
Jan Stefan Kirschke
,
Stefan Sunaert
,
Alexander Leemans
,
Sandro M Krieg
,
J Pluim
Reconstruction of the Corticospinal Tract in Patients with Motor-Eloquent High-Grade Gliomas Using Multilevel Fiber Tractography Combined with Functional Motor Cortex Mapping.
AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
44 (3) (2023)
Andrey Zhylka
,
Nico Sollmann
,
Florian Kofler
,
Ahmed Mohamed Radwan
,
Alberto De Luca
,
Bernhard Meyer
,
Benedikt Wiestler
,
Bjoern H Menze
,
Axel Schroeder
,
Claus Zimmer
,
Jan Stefan Kirschke
,
Stefan Sunaert
,
Alexander Leemans
,
Sandro M Krieg
,
J Pluim
Reconstruction of the Corticospinal Tract in Patients with Motor-Eloquent High-Grade Gliomas Using Multilevel Fiber Tractography Combined with Functional Motor Cortex Mapping.
AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
(2023)
Sebastian Ille
,
Maximilian Schwendner
,
Wei Zhang
,
Axel Schroeder
,
Philipp J Jost
,
Sandro M Krieg
Tractography for Subcortical Resection of Gliomas Is Highly Accurate for Motor and Language Function: ioMRI-Based Elastic Fusion Disproves the Severity of Brain Shift.
Cancers
13 (8) (2021)