Quantitative MRI of articular cartilage and its clinical applications
X Li, S Majumdar - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Cartilage is one of the most essential tissues for healthy joint function and is compromised in
degenerative and traumatic joint diseases. There have been tremendous advances during …
degenerative and traumatic joint diseases. There have been tremendous advances during …
T1ρ MRI of human musculoskeletal system
L Wang, RR Regatte - Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers the direct visualization of the human
musculoskeletal (MSK) system, especially all diarthrodial tissues including cartilage, bone …
musculoskeletal (MSK) system, especially all diarthrodial tissues including cartilage, bone …
In vivo T1ρ map** in cartilage using 3D magnetization‐prepared angle‐modulated partitioned k‐space spoiled gradient echo snapshots (3D MAPSS)
X Li, ET Han, RF Busse… - Magnetic Resonance in …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
For T1ρ quantification, a three‐dimensional (3D) acquisition is desired to obtain high‐
resolution images. Current 3D methods that use steady‐state spoiled gradient‐echo (SPGR) …
resolution images. Current 3D methods that use steady‐state spoiled gradient‐echo (SPGR) …
Quantitative rotating frame relaxometry methods in MRI
IA Gilani, R Sepponen - NMR in Biomedicine, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Macromolecular degeneration and biochemical changes in tissue can be quantified using
rotating frame relaxometry in MRI. It has been shown in several studies that the rotating …
rotating frame relaxometry in MRI. It has been shown in several studies that the rotating …
Cartilage repair surgery: outcome evaluation by using noninvasive cartilage biomarkers based on quantitative MRI techniques?
PM Jungmann, T Baum, JS Bauer… - BioMed Research …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background. New quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques are
increasingly applied as outcome measures after cartilage repair. Objective. To review the …
increasingly applied as outcome measures after cartilage repair. Objective. To review the …
[PDF][PDF] Thermoreversible hyaluronan-hydrogel and autologous nucleus pulposus cell delivery regenerates human intervertebral discs in an ex vivo, physiological …
Numerous studies show promise for cell-based tissue engineering strategies aiming to
repair painful intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration. However, clinical translation to human …
repair painful intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration. However, clinical translation to human …
Stimulus-induced Rotary Saturation (SIRS): a potential method for the detection of neuronal currents with MRI
Neuronal currents produce local transient and oscillatory magnetic fields that can be readily
detected by MEG. Previous work attempting to detect these magnetic fields with MR focused …
detected by MEG. Previous work attempting to detect these magnetic fields with MR focused …
T1ρ‐prepared balanced gradient echo for rapid 3D T1ρ MRI
Purpose To develop a T1ρ‐prepared, balanced gradient echo (b‐GRE) pulse sequence for
rapid three‐dimensional (3D) T1ρ relaxation map** within the time constraints of a clinical …
rapid three‐dimensional (3D) T1ρ relaxation map** within the time constraints of a clinical …
Toward direct MRI of neuro‐electro‐magnetic oscillations in the human brain
Purpose Neuroimaging techniques are widely used to investigate the function of the human
brain, but none are currently able to accurately localize neuronal activity with both high …
brain, but none are currently able to accurately localize neuronal activity with both high …
Low field slice-selective ZTE imaging of ultra-short tissues based on spin-locking
Abstract Magnetic Resonance Imaging of hard biological tissues is very challenging due to
small proton abundance and ultra-short T 2 decay times, especially at low magnetic fields …
small proton abundance and ultra-short T 2 decay times, especially at low magnetic fields …