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MOESM3 of Monitoring retinal changes with optical coherence tomography predicts neuronal loss in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

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posted on 2019-11-05, 05:09 authored by AndrĂŠs Cruz-Herranz, Michael Dietrich, Alexander Hilla, Hao Yiu, Marc Levin, Christina Hecker, Andrea Issberner, Angelika Hallenberger, Christian Cordano, Klaus Lehmann-Horn, Lisanne Balk, Orhan Aktas, Jens Ingwersen, Charlotte Gall, Hans-Peter Hartung, Scott Zamvil, Dietmar Fischer, Philipp Albrecht, Ari Green
Additional file 3: Figure S3. Serial OCT scans of wild-type mice segmented by a single rater. Note: animals were entirely removed and repositioned between scans. Table demonstrates the interclass correlation for different scan protocols. Note volume scans outperformed line scans and follow-up function adds little benefit to reproducibility. In addition, aggregating layers into either total retinal thickness or inner retinal layers generally outperforms individual layers.

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