Parallel MR imaging
Parallel imaging is a robust method for accelerating the acquisition of magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) data, and has made possible many new applications of MR imaging. Parallel …
imaging (MRI) data, and has made possible many new applications of MR imaging. Parallel …
Recent advances in parallel imaging for MRI
Abstract Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an essential technology in modern
medicine. However, one of its main drawbacks is the long scan time needed to localize the …
medicine. However, one of its main drawbacks is the long scan time needed to localize the …
Magnetic resonance fingerprinting
Magnetic resonance is an exceptionally powerful and versatile measurement technique. The
basic structure of a magnetic resonance experiment has remained largely unchanged for …
basic structure of a magnetic resonance experiment has remained largely unchanged for …
Scan‐specific robust artificial‐neural‐networks for k‐space interpolation (RAKI) reconstruction: database‐free deep learning for fast imaging
Purpose To develop an improved k‐space reconstruction method using scan‐specific deep
learning that is trained on autocalibration signal (ACS) data. Theory Robust artificial‐neural …
learning that is trained on autocalibration signal (ACS) data. Theory Robust artificial‐neural …
Cardiac MR: from theory to practice
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading single cause of morbidity and mortality,
causing over 17. 9 million deaths worldwide per year with associated costs of over $800 …
causing over 17. 9 million deaths worldwide per year with associated costs of over $800 …
Real‐time magnetic resonance imaging
Real‐time magnetic resonance imaging (RT‐MRI) allows for imaging dynamic processes as
they occur, without relying on any repetition or synchronization. This is made possible by …
they occur, without relying on any repetition or synchronization. This is made possible by …
Non‐Cartesian parallel imaging reconstruction
Non‐Cartesian parallel imaging has played an important role in reducing data acquisition
time in MRI. The use of non‐Cartesian trajectories can enable more efficient coverage of k …
time in MRI. The use of non‐Cartesian trajectories can enable more efficient coverage of k …
Extreme MRI: Large‐scale volumetric dynamic imaging from continuous non‐gated acquisitions
Purpose To develop a framework to reconstruct large‐scale volumetric dynamic MRI from
rapid continuous and non‐gated acquisitions, with applications to pulmonary and dynamic …
rapid continuous and non‐gated acquisitions, with applications to pulmonary and dynamic …
Sparse reconstruction techniques in magnetic resonance imaging: methods, applications, and challenges to clinical adoption
The family of sparse reconstruction techniques, including the recently introduced
compressed sensing framework, has been extensively explored to reduce scan times in …
compressed sensing framework, has been extensively explored to reduce scan times in …
4D golden‐angle radial MRI at subsecond temporal resolution
L Feng - NMR in Biomedicine, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Intraframe motion blurring, as a major challenge in free‐breathing dynamic MRI, can be
reduced if high temporal resolution can be achieved. To address this challenge, this work …
reduced if high temporal resolution can be achieved. To address this challenge, this work …