Publications of Jacques Darcourt
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M Reyes,
G Malandain,
P M Koulibaly,
M A Gonzalez-Ballester,
and J Darcourt.
Model-based respiratory motion compensation for emission tomography image reconstruction.
Physics in Medicine and Biology,
52(12):3579-600,
June 2007.
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O. Migneco,
M. Benoit,
P.M. Koulibaly,
I. Dygai,
C. Bertogliati,
P. Desvignes,
Ph. Robert,
G. Malandain,
F. Bussière,
and J. Darcourt.
Perfusion brain SPECT and Statistical Parametric Mapping analysis indicate that apathy is a cingulate syndrome: a study in Alzheimer's disease and non-demented patients.
NeuroImage,
13(5):896-902,
2001.
Keyword(s): apathy,
cingulate,
statistical parametric mapping,
ECD.
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Mauricio Reyes,
Grégoire Malandain,
Jacques Darcourt,
and Pierre Malick Koulibaly.
Respiratory Motion Correction in Emission Tomography Imaging.
In Fully Three-Dimensional Image Reconstruction Meeting in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine,
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA,
July 2005.
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Mauricio Reyes,
Grégoire Malandain,
Pierre Malick Koulibaly,
Miguel A. González Ballester,
and Jacques Darcourt.
Respiratory Motion Correction in Emission Tomography Image Reconstruction.
In J. Duncan and G. Gerig, editors,
Proceedings of MICCAI'05, Part II,
volume 3750 of LNCS,
Palm Springs, California,
pages 369-376,
2005.
Springer.
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Jonathan Stoeckel,
Nicholas Ayache,
Grégoire Malandain,
Pierre M. Koulibaly,
Klaus P. Ebmeier,
and Jacques Darcourt.
Automatic Classification of SPECT Images of Alzheimer's Disease Patients and Control Subjects.
In Christian Barillot,
David Haynor,
and Pierre Hellier, editors,
Proc. of MICCAI'04,
volume 3217 of LNCS,
Saint-Malo, France,
pages 654-662,
September 2004.
Springer.
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O. Migneco,
G. Malandain,
P.M. Koulibaly,
Ph. Robert,
N. Ayache,
and J. Darcourt.
Evaluation of an automatic classifier for SPECT Alzheimer's disease diagnosis.
In European Association of Nuclear Medicine Meeting,
Napoli, Italy,
2001.
Note: European Journal of Nuclear Medecine 28(8):1056.
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J. Stoeckel,
G. Malandain,
O. Migneco,
P.M. Koulibaly,
P. Robert,
N. Ayache,
and J. Darcourt.
Classification of SPECT Images of Normal Subjects versus Images of Alzheimer's Disease Patients.
In W.J. Niessen and M.A. Viergever, editors,
4th Int. Conf. on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI'01),
volume 2208 of LNCS,
Utrecht, The Netherlands,
pages 666-674,
October 2001.
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J. Stoeckel,
J.-B. Poline,
G. Malandain,
N. Ayache,
and J. Darcourt.
Smoothness and degrees of freedom restrictions when using SPM 99.
In Human Brain Mapping HBM'01,
Brighton, UK,
June 2001.
Note: In NeuroImage 13(6 supplement 1):259.
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I. Dygai,
J. Stoeckel,
O. Migneco,
Ph. Desvignes,
G. Malandain,
N. Ayache,
M. Chatel,
F. Fauchon,
M. Frenay,
J. Darcourt,
and F. Bussière.
SPM Analysis Applied to MIBI-SPECT for the Diagnosis of Recurrent Oligodendrogliomas.
In European Association of Nuclear Medicine Meeting,
Paris, France,
August 2000.
Note: European Journal of Nuclear Medecine 27(8):1144.
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O. Migneco,
G. Malandain,
A. Roche,
I. Dygai,
F. Bussière,
N. Ayache,
and J. Darcourt.
Absolute calibration of HMPAO SPECT using Xenon-133.
In European Association of Nuclear Medicine Meeting,
Paris, France,
August 2000.
Note: European Journal of Nuclear Medecine 27(8):967.
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O. Migneco,
M. Benoit,
G. Malandain,
J.-P. Thirion,
Ph. Robert,
N. Ayache,
F. Bussière,
and J. Darcourt.
SPECT memory activation thanks to non-rigid coregistration.
In European Association of Nuclear Medecine Meeting,
Glasgow, Scotland,
August 1997.
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O. Migneco,
J. Darcourt,
M. Benoit,
G. Malandain,
J.-P. Thirion,
Ph. Robert,
R. Vidal,
Ph. Desvignes,
J. Benoliel,
N. Ayache,
and F. Bussière.
Activation mnésique en TEMP.
In 36eme Colloque de médecine nucléaire 1997,
Rennes, France,
October 1997.
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O. Migneco,
J.-P. Thirion,
M. Benoit,
G. Malandain,
P. Robert,
N. Ayache,
and J. Darcourt.
SPECT memory activation studies thanks to non-rigid automated 3D image registration.
In CVRMed-MRCAS'97,
volume 1205 of LNCS,
Grenoble, France,
pages 487-490,
March 1997.
Springer.
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O. Migneco,
J.-P. Thirion,
M. Benoit,
G. Malandain,
P. Robert,
N. Ayache,
and J. Darcourt.
Une étude TEMP d'activation mnésique réalisée grâce à des recalages d'images 3D.
In Actes du congrès sur la Méthodologie en imagerie fonctionnelle cérébrale,
Lyon, France,
December 1996.
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Mauricio Reyes Aguirre,
Grégoire Malandain,
and Jacques Darcourt.
Respiratory Movement Correction in Emission Tomography.
Research report RR-5279,
INRIA,
July 2004.
HAL ID: inria-00070721.
Keyword(s): image reconstruction,
respiratory movement,
MLEM,
nuclear medicine,
emission tomography.
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Marie-Laure Tabary,
Nicholas Ayache,
Jacques Darcourt,
and Grégoire Malandain.
Analyse statistique d'images médicales : étude et utilisation du logiciel SPM.
Research report RR-3802,
INRIA,
November 1999.
HAL ID: inria-00072857.
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Marine Breuilly,
Grégoire Malandain,
Nicholas Ayache,
Philippe Franken,
Jacques Darcourt,
and Thierry Pourcher.
Definition of motionless phases for monitoring gated reconstruction of SPECT images in alive mice.
ICVSS 2010,
July 2010.
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Mauricio A. Reyes,
Gregoire Malandain,
Nicholas Ayache,
Jacques Darcourt,
and Pierre M. Koulibaly.
Respiratory Motion Compensation within Emission Tomographic Reconstruction.
52nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine,
June 2005.
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