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John W. Belliveau, John B. Moore, Elkan F. Halpern, Bruce R. Rosen, Robert C. McKinstry, Robert M. Weiskoff, Kenneth W. Kwong, James M. Vevea
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 2:377-384
“Single shot” magnetic resonance (MR) diffusion imaging was used to study the details of signal decay curves in experimental perturbations of cerebral perfusion induced by hypercapnia or death. Despite large perfusion increases observed with dyna
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Polymer. 33:1826-1830
Polymer-modified aerogel samples were prepared by vacuum impregnation of silica aerogels with dimethylsiloxane-vinylmethylsiloxane copolymers. The specimens were characterized by 1 H nuclear magnetic resonance (n.m.r.) relaxation measurements. The ef
Autor:
James M. Vevea, Robert C. McKinstry, Robert M. Weisskoff, Bruce R. Rosen, Thomas J. Brady, Bradley R. Buchbinder, John W. Belliveau, David N. Kennedy, Mark S. Cohen
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Science. 254:716-719
Knowledge of regional cerebral hemodynamics has widespread application for both physiological research and clinical assessment because of the well-established interrelation between physiological function, energy metabolism, and localized blood supply
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 14:249-265
Knowledge of regional hemodynamics has widespread application for both physiological research and clinical assessment. Here we review the use of MR contrast agents to measure tissue perfusion. Two primary mechanisms of image contrast are discussed: r
Autor:
Bruce R. Rosen, James M. Vevea, John W. Belliveau, K.A. Johnson, Mark S. Cohen, Thomas J. Brady, Bradley R. Buchbinder, Richard R. Rzedzian, D. Betteridge, Robert M. Weisskoff, David N. Kennedy
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[1990] Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
ce Abstracl Knowledge of regional hemodynamics has widespread application for both physiological research and clinical assessment because of the well-established interrelationship between physiological function, energy metabolism, and localized blood
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John W. Belliveau, Mark S. Cohen, Thomas J. Brady, Richard R. Rzedzian, James M. Vevea, I L Pykett, Bruce R. Rosen, David N. Kennedy, Howard L. Kantor, Robert C. McKinstry
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Magnetic resonance in medicine. 14(3)
In vivo measurement of cerebral physiology by dynamic contrast-enhanced NMR is demonstrated. Time-resolved images of the cerebral transit of paramagnetic contrast agent were acquired using a new ultrafast NMR imaging technique and a novel mechanism o
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