Whole lung morphometry with 3D multiple b‐value hyperpolarized gas MRI and compressed sensing

To demonstrate three‐dimensional (3D) multiple b‐value diffusion‐weighted (DW) MRI of hyperpolarized 3He gas for whole lung morphometry with compressed sensing (CS).

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