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- 2015
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Whole-heart four-dimensional flow can be acquired with preserved quality without respiratory gating, facilitating clinical use : A head-to-head comparison
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Volumetric velocity measurements in restricted geometries using spiral sampling: a phantom study.
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Submaximal adenosine-induced coronary hyperaemia with 12 h caffeine abstinence: implications for clinical adenosine perfusion imaging tests.
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Reduction of arterial partial volume effects for improved absolute quantification of DSC-MRI perfusion estimates: Comparison between tail scaling and prebolus administration.
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- 2014
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Dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI with a prebolus contrast agent administration design for improved absolute quantification of perfusion.
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Absolute quantification of perfusion by dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI using Bookend and VASO steady-state CBV calibration: a comparison with pseudo-continuous ASL.
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- 2013
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Accuracy of four-dimensional phase-contrast velocity mapping for blood flow visualizations: a phantom study.
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- 2012
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A multi-center inter-manufacturer study of the temporal stability of phase-contrast velocity mapping background offset errors
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Cardiac output and cardiac index measured with cardiovascular magnetic resonance in healthy subjects, elite athletes and patients with congestive heart failure
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Variable velocity encoding in a three-dimensional, three-directional phase contrast sequence: Evaluation in phantom and volunteers.
2012) In Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging(
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