Magnetic resonance elastography in the study of neurodegenerative diseases
Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease
(PD) present a major health burden to society. Changes in brain structure and cognition are …
(PD) present a major health burden to society. Changes in brain structure and cognition are …
Magnetic resonance elastography of the ageing brain in normal and demented populations: A systematic review
A Coelho, N Sousa - Human Brain Map**, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the ability of magnetic resonance
elastography (MRE) to identify significant changes in brain mechanical properties during …
elastography (MRE) to identify significant changes in brain mechanical properties during …
Map** brain mechanical property maturation from childhood to adulthood
Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is a phase contrast MRI technique which uses
external palpation to create maps of brain mechanical properties noninvasively and in vivo …
external palpation to create maps of brain mechanical properties noninvasively and in vivo …
3D amplified MRI (aMRI)
Purpose Amplified MRI (aMRI) has been introduced as a new method of detecting and
visualizing pulsatile brain motion in 2D. Here, we improve aMRI by introducing a novel 3D …
visualizing pulsatile brain motion in 2D. Here, we improve aMRI by introducing a novel 3D …
Viscoelasticity of children and adolescent brains through MR elastography
Abstract Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) is an elasticity imaging technique that
allows a safe, fast, and non-invasive evaluation of the mechanical properties of biological …
allows a safe, fast, and non-invasive evaluation of the mechanical properties of biological …
Cerebral tomoelastography based on multifrequency MR elastography in two and three dimensions
Purpose: Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) generates quantitative maps of the
mechanical properties of biological soft tissues. However, published values obtained by …
mechanical properties of biological soft tissues. However, published values obtained by …
Substrate stiffness in nerve cells
W Si, J Gong, X Yang - Brain Science Advances, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Recently, substrate stiffness has been involved in the physiology and pathology of the
nervous system. However, the role and function of substrate stiffness remain unclear. Here …
nervous system. However, the role and function of substrate stiffness remain unclear. Here …
Brain-mimicking phantom for biomechanical validation of motion sensitive MR imaging techniques
Motion sensitive MR imaging techniques allow for the non-invasive evaluation of biological
tissues by using different excitation schemes, including physiological/intrinsic motions …
tissues by using different excitation schemes, including physiological/intrinsic motions …
Multimodal assessment of brain stiffness variation in healthy subjects using magnetic resonance elastography and ultrasound time-harmonic elastography
Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is a noninvasive brain stiffness map** method.
Ultrasound-based transtemporal time-harmonic elastography (THE) is emerging as a cost …
Ultrasound-based transtemporal time-harmonic elastography (THE) is emerging as a cost …
[HTML][HTML] Modal analysis of computational human brain dynamics during helmeted impacts
Sports-related mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a growing public health concern, affecting
millions in the US, annually. Current helmets are primarily designed to mitigate head …
millions in the US, annually. Current helmets are primarily designed to mitigate head …