Cardiovascular magnetic resonance
DJ Pennell - Circulation, 2010 - Am Heart Assoc
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) creates images from atomic nuclei with uneven
spin using radiowaves in the presence of a magnetic field. Full details of the physical …
spin using radiowaves in the presence of a magnetic field. Full details of the physical …
Human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes and tissue engineering strategies for disease modeling and drug screening
AST Smith, J Macadangdang, W Leung… - Biotechnology …, 2017 - Elsevier
Improved methodologies for modeling cardiac disease phenotypes and accurately
screening the efficacy and toxicity of potential therapeutic compounds are actively being …
screening the efficacy and toxicity of potential therapeutic compounds are actively being …
Programming cellular alignment in engineered cardiac tissue via bioprinting anisotropic organ building blocks
The ability to replicate the 3D myocardial architecture found in human hearts is a grand
challenge. Here, the fabrication of aligned cardiac tissues via bioprinting anisotropic organ …
challenge. Here, the fabrication of aligned cardiac tissues via bioprinting anisotropic organ …
Pulsed field ablation of left ventricular myocardium in a swine infarct model
SI Im, S Higuchi, A Lee, C Stillson, E Buck… - Clinical …, 2022 - jacc.org
Background Pulsed field ablation (PFA) leads to cell death by irreversible electroporation.
There are limited data about PFA lesion characteristics in the ventricle, particularly in the …
There are limited data about PFA lesion characteristics in the ventricle, particularly in the …
Nanotopography-induced structural anisotropy and sarcomere development in human cardiomyocytes derived from induced pluripotent stem cells
Understanding the phenotypic development of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived
cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) is a prerequisite to advancing regenerative cardiac therapy …
cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) is a prerequisite to advancing regenerative cardiac therapy …
Second‐order motion‐compensated spin echo diffusion tensor imaging of the human heart
Purpose Myocardial microstructure has been challenging to probe in vivo. Spin echo–based
diffusion‐weighted sequences allow for single‐shot acquisitions but are highly sensitive to …
diffusion‐weighted sequences allow for single‐shot acquisitions but are highly sensitive to …
In vivo diffusion tensor MRI of the human heart: reproducibility of breath‐hold and navigator‐based approaches
S Nielles‐Vallespin, C Mekkaoui… - Magnetic resonance …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this study was to implement a quantitative in vivo cardiac diffusion tensor imaging
(DTI) technique that was robust, reproducible, and feasible to perform in patients with …
(DTI) technique that was robust, reproducible, and feasible to perform in patients with …
Hybrid PET/MR imaging of the heart: potential, initial experiences, and future prospects
C Rischpler, SG Nekolla, I Dregely… - Journal of Nuclear …, 2013 - Soc Nuclear Med
PET/CT and other combined scanners have in the past decade rapidly emerged as
important research tools and are proving to be invaluable for improved diagnostics in routine …
important research tools and are proving to be invaluable for improved diagnostics in routine …
Mapping immune cell infiltration using restricted diffusion MRI
FC Yeh, L Liu, TK Hitchens… - Magnetic resonance in …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Diffusion MRI provides a noninvasive way to assess tissue microstructure. Based
on diffusion MRI, we propose a model‐free method called restricted diffusion imaging (RDI) …
on diffusion MRI, we propose a model‐free method called restricted diffusion imaging (RDI) …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular imaging of cardiac remodelling after myocardial infarction
D Curley, B Lavin Plaza, AM Shah… - Basic research in …, 2018 - Springer
Myocardial infarction and subsequent heart failure is a major health burden associated with
significant mortality and morbidity in western societies. The ability of cardiac tissue to …
significant mortality and morbidity in western societies. The ability of cardiac tissue to …