Time‐encoded pseudocontinuous arterial spin labeling: Basic properties and timing strategies for human applications

In this study, the basic properties and requirements of time‐encoded pseudocontinuous arterial spin labeling (te‐pCASL) are investigated. Also, the extra degree of freedom delivered by changing block durations is explored.

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