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Tracy Luks, PhD
Tracy Luks, PhD
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Publications
2024
Interoceptive brain network mechanisms of mindfulness-based training in healthy adolescents.
Publication
2024
The University of California San Francisco Adult Longitudinal Post-Treatment Diffuse Glioma (UCSF-ALPTDG) MRI Dataset.
Publication
2024
Improving the Generalizability of Deep Learning for T2-Lesion Segmentation of Gliomas in the Post-Treatment Setting.
Publication
2024
Understanding the association between fatigue and neurocognitive functioning in patients with glioma: A cross-sectional multinational study.
Publication
2023
PNOC015: Repeated convection enhanced delivery (CED) of MTX110 (aqueous panobinostat) in children with newly diagnosed diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG).
Publication
2023
Evaluation of major depressive disorder using 7 Tesla phase sensitive neuroimaging before and after mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.
Publication
2023
Interactive Effects of Molecular, Therapeutic, and Patient Factors on Outcome of Diffuse Low-Grade Glioma.
Publication
2022
Longitudinal MR spectroscopy to detect progression in patients with lower-grade glioma in the surveillance phase.
Publication
2022
Upfront biology-guided therapy in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma: therapeutic, molecular, and biomarker outcomes from PNOC003.
Publication
2022
In Reply: Postacute Cognitive Rehabilitation for Adult Brain Tumor Patients.
Publication
2021
Improving the noninvasive classification of glioma genetic subtype with deep learning and diffusion-weighted imaging.
Publication
2022
T2 FLAIR Hyperintensity Volume Is Associated With Cognitive Function and Quality of Life in Clinically Stable Patients With Lower Grade Gliomas.
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