Publications of Filippos Gavriilidis

Journal Article (2)

2021
Journal Article
Brammerloh, M., Morawski, M., Friedrich, I., Reinert, T., Lange, C., Pelicon, P., … Kirilina, E. (2021). Measuring the iron content of dopaminergic neurons in substantia nigra with MRI relaxometry. NeuroImage, 239. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118255
2018
Journal Article
Morawski, M., Kirilina, E., Scherf, N., Jäger, C., Reimann, K., Trampel, R., … Weiskopf, N. (2018). Developing 3D microscopy with CLARITY on human brain tissue: Towards a tool for informing and validating MRI-based histology. NeuroImage, 182, 417–428.

Conference Paper (1)

2018
Conference Paper
Thierbach, K., Bazin, P.-L., de Back, W., Gavriilidis, F., Kirilina, E., Jäger, C., … Scherf, N. (2018). Combining deep learning and active contours opens the way to robust, automated analysis of brain cytoarchitectonics. In Machine Learning in Medical Imaging 2018 (pp. 179–187). Cham: Springer.

Meeting Abstract (2)

2019
Meeting Abstract
Brammerloh, M., Lange, C., Reinert, T., Jäger, C., Gavriilidis, F., Pine, K., … Kirilina, E. (2019). A biophysical model of iron-induced relaxation in human substantia nigra for early stage parkinson diagnostic. In Proceedings of the ISMRM 27th Annual Meeting & Exhibition. Palais des congrès de Montréal, 1001 Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle, Montréal, QC, Canada. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0004-9C14-6
2018
Meeting Abstract
Brammerloh, M., Weigelt, I., Arendt, T., Gavriilidis, F., Scherf, N., Jankuhn, S., … Kirilina, E. (2018). Iron-induced relaxation mechanisms in the human substantia nigra: Towards quantifying iron load in dopaminergic neurons. In Proceedings of the ISMRM 26th Annual Meeting & Exhibition. Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0004-C222-A

Preprint (1)

2018
Preprint
Thierbach, K., Bazin, P.-L., De Back , W., Gavriilidis, F., Kirilina, E., Jäger, C., … Scherf, N. (2018, April 9). Combining deep learning and active contours opens the way to robust, automated analysis of brain cytoarchitectonics. BioRxiv. doi:10.1101/297689
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