INSPECTOR: free software for magnetic resonance spectroscopy data inspection, processing, simulation and analysis
In vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a powerful tool for biomedical research
and clinical diagnostics, allowing for non-invasive measurement and analysis of small …
and clinical diagnostics, allowing for non-invasive measurement and analysis of small …
Label-Free Chemically and Molecularly Selective Magnetic Resonance Imaging
T Wu, C Liu, AM Thamizhchelvan… - … & Biomedical Imaging, 2023 - ACS Publications
Biomedical imaging, especially molecular imaging, has been a driving force in scientific
discovery, technological innovation, and precision medicine in the past two decades. While …
discovery, technological innovation, and precision medicine in the past two decades. While …
In vivo macromolecule signals in rat brain 1H‐MR spectra at 9.4T: Parametrization, spline baseline estimation, and T2 relaxation times
Purpose Reliable detection and fitting of macromolecules (MM) are crucial for accurate
quantification of brain short‐echo time (TE) 1H‐MR spectra. An experimentally acquired …
quantification of brain short‐echo time (TE) 1H‐MR spectra. An experimentally acquired …
The macromolecular MR spectrum does not change with healthy aging
Purpose To acquire the mobile macromolecule (MM) spectrum from healthy participants,
and to investigate changes in the signals with age and sex. Methods 102 volunteers (49 …
and to investigate changes in the signals with age and sex. Methods 102 volunteers (49 …
Are Cramér‐Rao lower bounds an accurate estimate for standard deviations in in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy?
K Landheer, C Juchem - NMR in Biomedicine, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Due to inherent time constraints for in vivo experiments, it is infeasible to repeat multiple
MRS scans to estimate standard deviations on the desired measured parameters. As such …
MRS scans to estimate standard deviations on the desired measured parameters. As such …
[HTML][HTML] Meta-analysis and open-source database for in vivo brain Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy in health and disease
AT Gudmundson, A Koo, A Virovka, AL Amirault… - Analytical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Proton (1 H) Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) is a non-invasive tool
capable of quantifying brain metabolite concentrations in vivo. Prioritization of …
capable of quantifying brain metabolite concentrations in vivo. Prioritization of …
SNR enhancement for multi-TE MRSI using joint low-dimensional model and spatial constraints
We present a novel method to enhance the SNR for multi-TE MR spectroscopic imaging
(MRSI) data by integrating learned nonlinear low-dimensional model and spatial constraints …
(MRSI) data by integrating learned nonlinear low-dimensional model and spatial constraints …
Evidence for biexponential glutamate T2 relaxation in human visual cortex at 3T: A functional MRS study
P Emeliyanova, LM Parkes, SR Williams… - NMR in …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy (fMRS) measures dynamic changes in
metabolite concentration in response to neural stimulation. The biophysical basis of these …
metabolite concentration in response to neural stimulation. The biophysical basis of these …
Uncertainty propagation in absolute metabolite quantification for in vivo MRS of the human brain
R Instrella, C Juchem - Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Absolute spectral quantification is the standard method for deriving estimates of the
concentration from metabolite signals measured using in vivo proton MRS (1H‐MRS). This …
concentration from metabolite signals measured using in vivo proton MRS (1H‐MRS). This …
Theory and computation of nuclear shielding
T Kupka - 2020 - books.rsc.org
A review of the literature published from January to December 2019 on theoretical aspects
of nuclear magnetic shielding is presented. It covers both non-relativistic and relativistic …
of nuclear magnetic shielding is presented. It covers both non-relativistic and relativistic …