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Articles by MaryCatherine A. Bender in JoVE
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3D-Neuronavigation In Vivo Through a Patient's Brain During a Spontaneous Migraine Headache
Alexandre F. DaSilva*1,2,3, Thiago D. Nascimento*1, Tiffany Love*3, Marcos F. DosSantos1, Ilkka K. Martikainen1,3, Chelsea M. Cummiford3, Misty DeBoer1, Sarah R. Lucas1, MaryCatherine A. Bender1, Robert A. Koeppe4, Theodore Hall5, Sean Petty5, Eric Maslowski5, Yolanda R. Smith6, Jon-Kar Zubieta3
1Headache & Orofacial Pain Effort (H.O.P.E.), Biological & Materials Sciences Department, University of Michigan School of Dentistry, 2Michigan Center for Oral Health Research (MCOHR), University of Michigan School of Dentistry, 3Translational Neuroimaging Laboratory, Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience Institute, University of Michigan, 4PET Physics Section, Division of Nuclear Medicine, Radiology Department, University of Michigan, 53DLab, University of Michigan, 6Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan
In this study, the authors report for the first time a novel 3D-Immersive & Interactive Neuronavigation (3D-IIN) through the impact of a spontaneous migraine headache attack in the μ-opioid system of a patient's brain in vivo.
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