Multiparametric estimation of brain hemodynamics with MR fingerprinting ASL

Assessment of brain hemodynamics without exogenous contrast agents is of increasing importance in clinical applications. This study aims to develop an MR perfusion technique that can provide noncontrast and multiparametric estimation of hemodynamic markers.

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