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Dynamic contrast-enhanced QSM for perfusion imaging : a systematic comparison of ΔR2*- and QSM-based contrast agent concentration time curves in blood and tissue
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- 2017
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A linear mixed perfusion model for tissue partial volume correction of perfusion estimates in dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI: : Impact on absolute quantification, repeatability, and agreement with pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling
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Quantification of normal cerebral oxygen extraction and oxygen metabolism by phase-based MRI susceptometry: evaluation of repeatability using two different imaging protocols.
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Assessment of MRI contrast agent concentration by quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) : application to estimation of cerebral blood volume during steady state
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Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI at 7 T:Tail-Scaling Analysis and Inferences About Field Strength Dependence
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- 2016
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Dynamic susceptibility contrast perfusion MRI using phase-based venous output functions: : comparison with pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelling and assessment of contrast agent concentration in large veins.
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- 2015
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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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Intravoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) Imaging at Different Magnetic Field Strengths: What is Feasible?
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