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Temporal changes in magnetic resonance imaging in the mdx mouse

Temporal changes in magnetic resonance imaging in the mdx mouse

... 2 Temporal changes in MRI ...(mdx) mouse hindlimb muscles over time. The mouse was scanned in increments of about 4 weeks, throughout the course of 20 months, starting at 5 weeks of ... See full document

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Temporal changes within mechanical dyssynchrony and rotational mechanics in Takotsubo syndrome: A cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging study

Temporal changes within mechanical dyssynchrony and rotational mechanics in Takotsubo syndrome: A cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging study

... for adverse clinical events. Whilst we could demonstrate a clear rela- tionship between the onset of TTS and both dyssynchrony as well as ro- tational mechanics, we could not provide incremental diagnostic value in risk ... See full document

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging of the mouse brain

Functional magnetic resonance imaging of the mouse brain

... frequency changes to be measured. In addition, higher temporal resolution would make event-related fMRI designs in the mouse brain statistically ...higher temporal resolution is to consider ... See full document

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A reporter mouse for optical imaging of inflammation in mdx muscles

A reporter mouse for optical imaging of inflammation in mdx muscles

... animal imaging systems for detection of muscle damage is the ability to obtain quantifiable assessments of the ef- ficacy of therapeutic ...of imaging, for example, magnetic resonance ... See full document

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Development of magnetic resonance imaging techniques for mouse models of Alzheimer's Disease

Development of magnetic resonance imaging techniques for mouse models of Alzheimer's Disease

... tissue changes inflicted by mild ...biological changes associated with tissue atrophy in this ...DTI changes in the rTg4510 suggest that this may indeed be the case since they were of greater ... See full document

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Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging and neuropathology of the hippocampus in temporal lobe epilepsy

Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging and neuropathology of the hippocampus in temporal lobe epilepsy

... 8.1. ABSTRACT. The aim o f this study was to establish a quantitative MRI technique using T2 relaxation time mapping to investigate systematically the amygdalae in patients with intractable TLE. Identification o f a ... See full document

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High Temporal Resolution Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 7 Tesla

High Temporal Resolution Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 7 Tesla

... the temporal resolution of whole brain fMRI while maintaining low g-factors, the combination of 3D EPI using a 2D controlled aliasing (CAIPIRINHA) with generalized auto-calibrating partially parallel acquisitions ... See full document

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Ophthamology

Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Ophthamology

... Higher magnetic field strengths improve the SNR of MRI images, allowing images with higher spatial and/or temporal resolution to be ...higher magnetic field strengths, since the specific absorption ... See full document

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Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... contrast. temporal (4-D) images without any adjustment to the physical ...similar imaging techniques use dangerous ...obtain temporal-spatial maps of various fluids and tissues as well as electrical ... See full document

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Myelin imaging and characterization by magnetic resonance imaging

Myelin imaging and characterization by magnetic resonance imaging

... T1w imaging reproduces pretty accurately the pattern followed by T2w image, even though showing a less pronounced ...effect. Changes on radial diffusivity are more complex to ...depict changes with a ... See full document

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of a Natural Killer Cell Therapy in a Mouse Model of Prostate Cancer

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of a Natural Killer Cell Therapy in a Mouse Model of Prostate Cancer

... subtle changes in MR signal, particularly decreases in signal intensity such as those that arise from iron oxide nanoparticles, is signal loss that results from endogenous sources of negative contrast in bSSFP ... See full document

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... brain imaging with conventional single-channel excitation ...high-field imaging, a necessary condition for routine use of this emerging research imaging platform to the research and clinical ... See full document

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/mri/index. The true potential of MRI at this point may not be fully realized, but its current utility is evident. MRI can detect abnormalities in the form of lesions, infarcts, dead tissues, ... See full document

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... In your quest for new insights, you need freedom to explore. No matter the research field you are leading in – powerful high-end MRI solutions support you. You are able to bring disruptive changes to help answer ... See full document

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... 8.4.1. Possible limitations Tests conducted on the access port with an RFID tag involved 1.5-T/64-MHz and 3-T/128-MHz MR systems, only. Therefore, it is unknown if possible adverse interactions, particular with respect ... See full document

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... The purpose of the didactic competency requirements is to verify that individuals had the opportunity to develop fundamental knowledge, integrate theory into practice and hone affective and critical thinking skills ... See full document

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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

... the Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI) Technologist scope of practice, and include a definition of the skills and knowledge required to fulfil those ... See full document

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... brain imaging with conventional single-channel RF ...high-field imaging, a necessary component to routine use of the emerging high-field imaging platform to the research and clinical ... See full document

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... This requirement, however, does make it diffi- cult for those in serious pain and those who are disoriented or mentally impaired. Technologic advances have led to many changes in the size and structure of MRI ... See full document

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Structural changes of hip osteoarthritis using magnetic resonance imaging

Structural changes of hip osteoarthritis using magnetic resonance imaging

... However, if, as at the knee, cartilage volume tends to reduce with increasing age, the power of the study to detect a dif- ference between those with and without hip OA would have been limited. Despite this potential ... See full document

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