Making the invisible visible—ultrashort echo time magnetic resonance imaging: technical developments and applications
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a large magnetic field and radio waves to generate
images of tissues in the body. Conventional MRI techniques have been developed to image …
images of tissues in the body. Conventional MRI techniques have been developed to image …
Sleep disorders, obesity, and aging: the role of orexin
JP Nixon, V Mavanji, TA Butterick, CJ Billington… - Ageing research …, 2015 - Elsevier
The hypothalamic neuropeptides orexin A and B (hypocretin 1 and 2) are important
homeostatic mediators of central control of energy metabolism and maintenance of …
homeostatic mediators of central control of energy metabolism and maintenance of …
Regionally progressive accumulation of iron in Parkinson's disease as measured by quantitative susceptibility mapping
The progression of Parkinson's disease (PD) seems to vary according to the disease stage,
which greatly influences the management of PD patients. However, the underlying …
which greatly influences the management of PD patients. However, the underlying …
[HTML][HTML] T1ρ magnetic resonance: basic physics principles and applications in knee and intervertebral disc imaging
T 1ρ relaxation time provides a new contrast mechanism that differs from T 1-and T 2-
weighted contrast, and is useful to study low-frequency motional processes and chemical …
weighted contrast, and is useful to study low-frequency motional processes and chemical …
Evaluation of fibrotic liver disease with whole-liver T1ρ MR imaging: a feasibility study at 1.5 T
T Allkemper, F Sagmeister, V Cicinnati, S Beckebaum… - Radiology, 2014 - pubs.rsna.org
Purpose To test at 1.5 T whether T1ρ magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of fibrotic liver
disease is feasible, to investigate whether liver T1ρ imaging allows assessment of the …
disease is feasible, to investigate whether liver T1ρ imaging allows assessment of the …
T1ρ MR imaging is sensitive to evaluate liver fibrosis: an experimental study in a rat biliary duct ligation model
Purpose To correlate spin-lattice relaxation time in the rotating frame (T1ρ) measurements
with degree of liver fibrosis in a rat model. Materials and Methods The protocols and …
with degree of liver fibrosis in a rat model. Materials and Methods The protocols and …
Lateralisation in Parkinson disease
P Riederer, KA Jellinger, P Kolber, G Hipp… - Cell and tissue …, 2018 - Springer
Asymmetry of dopaminergic neurodegeneration and subsequent lateralisation of motor
symptoms are distinctive features of Parkinson's disease compared to other forms of …
symptoms are distinctive features of Parkinson's disease compared to other forms of …
Adiabatically prepared spin‐lock approach for T1ρ‐based dynamic glucose enhanced MRI at ultrahigh fields
P Schuenke, C Koehler, A Korzowski… - Magnetic resonance …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Chemical exchange sensitive spin‐lock and related techniques allow to observe
the uptake of administered D‐glucose in vivo. The exchange‐weighting increases with the …
the uptake of administered D‐glucose in vivo. The exchange‐weighting increases with the …
Three‐dimensional whole‐brain simultaneous T1, T2, and T1ρ quantification using MR Multitasking: Method and initial clinical experience in tissue characterization …
Purpose To develop a 3D whole‐brain simultaneous T1/T2/T1ρ quantification method with
MR Multitasking that provides high quality, co‐registered multiparametric maps in 9 min …
MR Multitasking that provides high quality, co‐registered multiparametric maps in 9 min …
Accelerated whole‐brain multi‐parameter mapping using blind compressed sensing
S Bhave, SG Lingala, CP Johnson… - Magnetic resonance …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose To introduce a blind compressed sensing (BCS) framework to accelerate multi‐
parameter MR mapping, and demonstrate its feasibility in high‐resolution, whole‐brain and …
parameter MR mapping, and demonstrate its feasibility in high‐resolution, whole‐brain and …