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pro vyhledávání: '"Rebecca Ramb"'
Autor:
Susie Y. Huang, Thomas Witzel, Boris Keil, Alina Scholz, Mathias Davids, Peter Dietz, Elmar Rummert, Rebecca Ramb, John E. Kirsch, Anastasia Yendiki, Qiuyun Fan, Qiyuan Tian, Gabriel Ramos-Llordén, Hong-Hsi Lee, Aapo Nummenmaa, Berkin Bilgic, Kawin Setsompop, Fuyixue Wang, Alexandru V. Avram, Michal Komlosh, Dan Benjamini, Kulam Najmudeen Magdoom, Sudhir Pathak, Walter Schneider, Dmitry S. Novikov, Els Fieremans, Slimane Tounekti, Choukri Mekkaoui, Jean Augustinack, Daniel Berger, Alexander Shapson-Coe, Jeff Lichtman, Peter J. Basser, Lawrence L. Wald, Bruce R. Rosen
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage, Vol 243, Iss , Pp 118530- (2021)
The first phase of the Human Connectome Project pioneered advances in MRI technology for mapping the macroscopic structural connections of the living human brain through the engineering of a whole-body human MRI scanner equipped with maximum gradient
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https://doaj.org/article/3f804dccae384c94902f963dc48ac87b
Autor:
Bruce R. Rosen, Hong-Hsi Lee, Alexandru V. Avram, Gabriel Ramos-Llordén, Peter J. Basser, Qiuyun Fan, Kawin Setsompop, Choukri Mekkaoui, Kulam Najmudeen Magdoom, Sudhir Pathak, Boris Keil, Mathias Davids, Thomas Witzel, John E. Kirsch, Aapo Nummenmaa, Rebecca Ramb, Alina Scholz, Daniel R. Berger, Jean C. Augustinack, Alexander Shapson-Coe, Els Fieremans, Jeff W. Lichtman, Dmitry S. Novikov, Michal E. Komlosh, Qiyuan Tian, Anastasia Yendiki, Dan Benjamini, Peter Dietz, Berkin Bilgic, Elmar Rummert, Susie Y. Huang, Lawrence L. Wald, Walter Schneider, Slimane Tounekti, Fuyixue Wang
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage, Vol 243, Iss, Pp 118530-(2021)
The first phase of the Human Connectome Project pioneered advances in MRI technology for mapping the macroscopic structural connections of the living human brain through the engineering of a whole-body human MRI scanner equipped with maximum gradient
Autor:
Eve Piekarski, Larry A. Latson, Rebecca Ramb, Li Feng, Leon Axel, Teodora Chitiboi, Puneet Bhatla
Publikováno v:
Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine. 31:49-59
Residual respiratory motion degrades image quality in conventional cardiac cine MRI (CCMRI). We evaluated whether a free-breathing (FB) radial imaging CCMRI sequence with compressed sensing reconstruction [extradimensional (e.g. cardiac and respirato
Publikováno v:
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 77:2153-2166
PURPOSE Achieving higher spatial resolution and improved brain coverage while mitigating in-plane susceptibility artifacts in the assessment of perfusion parameters, such as cerebral blood volume, in echo planar imaging (EPI)-based dynamic susceptibi
Publikováno v:
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 75:562-571
PURPOSE To propose and validate a g-factor formalism for k-t SENSE, k-t PCA and related k-t methods for assessing SNR and temporal fidelity. METHODS An analytical gxf -factor formulation in the spatiotemporal frequency domain is derived, enabling ass
Autor:
Li Feng, Leon Axel, Lennart Tautz, Teodora Chitiboi, Eve Piekarski, Anja Hennemuth, Rebecca Ramb
Publikováno v:
Functional Imaging and Modelling of the Heart ISBN: 9783319594477
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Small variations in left-ventricular preload due to respiration produce measurable changes in cardiac function in normal subjects. We show that this mechanism is altered in patients with reduced ejection fraction (EF), hypertrophy, or volume-loaded r
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::688c752c6f23b4c2e8a9268b1f0f6276
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6258012/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6258012/
Autor:
Felix A. Breuer, Jakob Assländer, Christian Binter, Gerrit Schultz, Sebastian Kozerke, Rebecca Ramb, Bernd Jung, Maxim Zaitsev
Publikováno v:
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 74:125-135
PURPOSE The aim of this work is to derive a theoretical framework for quantitative noise and temporal fidelity analysis of time-resolved k-space-based parallel imaging methods. THEORY An analytical formalism of noise distribution is derived extending
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Background Arrhythmia can significantly alter the image quality of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR); automatic detection and sorting of the most frequent types of arrhythmias during the CMR acquisition could potentially improve image quality.
Publikováno v:
Magnetic resonance in medicine. 77(6)
Achieving higher spatial resolution and improved brain coverage while mitigating in-plane susceptibility artifacts in the assessment of perfusion parameters, such as cerebral blood volume, in echo planar imaging (EPI)-based dynamic susceptibility con