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        Motion-corrected brain MRI at ultralow field (64 mT)
    
    
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        Characterization of Portable Ultra-Low Field MRI Scanners for Multi-Center Structural Neuroimaging
    
    
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 - 2024
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        UNITY: A low-field magnetic resonance neuroimaging initiative to characterize neurodevelopment in low and middle-income settings
    
    
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        Quantification of the in vivo brain ultrashort-T2* component in healthy volunteers
    
    
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 - 2022
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        Simultaneous high-resolution T2-weighted imaging and quantitative T2 mapping at low magnetic field strengths using a multiple TE and multi-orientation acquisition approach
    
    
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        Motion corrected silent ZTE neuroimaging
    
    
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        System and method for performing motion-insensitive and quiet three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging
    (2022) US11275142B1
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 - 2021
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        Comparison of multi echo T2 relaxation and steady state approaches for myelin imaging in the central nervous system
    
    
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        Silent zero TE MR neuroimaging: Current state-of-the-art and future directions
    
    
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        Radial Interstices Enable Speedy Low-volume Imaging
    
    
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