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Human - MindBoggle "OASIS-TRT-20 joint fusion" atlas

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In addition, you must abide by our citation policy, designed to give proper credit to atlas makers.
In brief, always (1) cite each data source that contributed to your analysis, and (2) cite the Scalable Brain Atlas main publication and plugin references where appropriate.

The defining citations for this atlas template are:

  1. Klein A, Ghosh SS, Bao FS, Giard J, Hame Y, Stavsky E, Lee N, Rossa B, Reuter M, Neto EC, Keshavan A (2017) "Mindboggling morphometry of human brains" PLoS Computational Biology 13(3). [doi 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005350]
  2. Tustison NJ, Cook PA, Klein A, Song G, Das SR, Duda JT, Kandel BM, Van Strien N, Stone JR, Gee JC, Avants BB (2014) "Large-scale evaluation of ANTs and FreeSurfer cortical thickness measurements" NeuroImage. [doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.05.044]

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