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URL: http://www.nitrc.org/projects/hof/
Proper Citation: MGA - Multimodal Glioma Analysis (RRID:SCR_014122)
Description: An MRI preprocessing pipeline built with HOF (Heterogeneous Optimization Framework) methodology. MGA prepares neuro-oncology clinical imaging studies for scientific analysis in both longitudinal and cross-sectional studies. It works on DICOM images from a single MRI study and includes perfusion (DSC sequence based) analysis and DTI analysis. MGA spatially co-registers all study images to an atlas template and to a template image within the study.
Abbreviations: MGA
Synonyms: Multimodal Glioma Analysis
Resource Type: software resource, image analysis software, software application, workflow software, standalone software, data processing software
Keywords: image analysis, workflow software, standalone, pipeline, mri, heterogeneous optimization framework, clinical image study, image
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