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. 2013 Aug 22;8(8):e70797. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0070797

Figure 6. Example of the tool applied to a dynamic magnetic resonance study.

Figure 6

Clustering results for a dynamic MRI study using gadolinium as a contrast agent in a human subject. A lesion can be seen clearly at the bottom of the image. In this case, the full image screen is shown to highlight the ImageJ frame and the dynamic image controls that allow the user to switch between the different classes or, as in this case, a last frame containing all the classes, each with a different gray level.