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Matilda Papathanasiou
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2006-2017
Publications (10 Years): 1
Top Topics
Lung Cancer
Functional Connectivity
Clinical Studies
Human Brain
Top Venues
MobiHealth
Comput. Math. Methods Medicine
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Publications
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Konstantinos Bromis
,
Kostakis Gkiatis
,
Irene S. Karanasiou
,
George K. Matsopoulos
,
Eustratios Karavasilis
,
Matilda Papathanasiou
,
Efstathios P. Efstathopoulos
,
Nikolaos Kelekis
,
Vasilios Kouloulias
Altered Brain Functional Connectivity in Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patients after Chemotherapy Treatment: A Resting-State fMRI Study.
Comput. Math. Methods Medicine
2017 (2017)
Sofia Benezi
,
Eustratios Karavasilis
,
Irene S. Karanasiou
,
George K. Matsopoulos
,
Eric Ventouras
,
Nikolaos K. Uzunoglu
,
Vasilios Kouloulias
,
Matilda Papathanasiou
,
Andreas Foteineas
,
Theodore Soldatos
,
Christin Iosif
,
Efstathios P. Efstathopoulos
,
Nikolaos Kelekis
,
Dimitrios Kelekis
Tract-Based Spatial Statistics analysis of diffusion-tensor imaging data in patients with Small Cell Lung Cancer.
MobiHealth
(2014)
Konstantinos Bromis
,
Irene S. Karanasiou
,
George K. Matsopoulos
,
Eric Ventouras
,
Nikolaos K. Uzunoglu
,
Eustratios Karavasilis
,
Vasilios Kouloulias
,
Matilda Papathanasiou
,
Andreas Foteineas
,
Theodore Soldatos
,
Christin Iosif
,
Efstathios P. Efstathopoulos
,
Nikolaos Kelekis
,
Dimitrios Kelekis
Analysis of resting state and task-related fMRI data in small cell lung cancer patients before undertaking PCI.
MobiHealth
(2014)
Konstantinos Bromis
,
Irene S. Karanasiou
,
George K. Matsopoulos
,
Errikos M. Ventouras
,
Nikolaos K. Uzunoglu
,
Georgios D. Mitsis
,
Eustratios Karavasilis
,
Matilda Papathanasiou
,
Nikolaos Kelekis
,
Vassilis Kouloulias
Resting state and task related fMRI in small cell lung cancer patients.
BIBE
(2013)
Eleni Kapreli
,
Spyros Athanasopoulos
,
Matilda Papathanasiou
,
Paul Van Hecke
,
Nikolaos Strimpakos
,
Athanasios Gouliamos
,
Ronald R. Peeters
,
Stefan Sunaert
Lateralization of brain activity during lower limb joints movement. An fMRI study.
NeuroImage
32 (4) (2006)