Correcting slice selectivity in hard pulse sequences.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Jae S. Lim,et al. Two-Dimensional Signal and Image Processing , 1989 .
[2] Matthew D Robson,et al. Magnetic resonance imaging with ultrashort TE (UTE) PULSE sequences: Technical considerations , 2007, Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI.
[3] M. Robson,et al. Magnetic resonance imaging of the knee with ultrashort TE pulse sequences. , 2004, Magnetic resonance imaging.
[4] Avinash C. Kak,et al. Principles of computerized tomographic imaging , 2001, Classics in applied mathematics.
[5] Timothy G Reese,et al. Bone matrix imaged in vivo by water‐ and fat‐suppressed proton projection MRI (WASPI) of animal and human subjects , 2010, Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI.
[6] A. Bornstedt,et al. Feasibility of ultra‐short echo time (UTE) magnetic resonance imaging for identification of carious lesions , 2011, Magnetic resonance in medicine.
[7] Peter M Jakob,et al. Ultrashort echo time imaging using pointwise encoding time reduction with radial acquisition (PETRA) , 2012, Magnetic resonance in medicine.
[8] S Hafner,et al. Fast imaging in liquids and solids with the Back-projection Low Angle ShoT (BLAST) technique. , 1994, Magnetic resonance imaging.
[9] A. Caprihan,et al. Transforming NMR data despite missing points. , 1999, Journal of magnetic resonance.
[10] Jiang Du,et al. Quantitative characterization of the Achilles tendon in cadaveric specimens: T1 and T2* measurements using ultrashort-TE MRI at 3 T. , 2009, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.
[11] Michael Garwood,et al. Fast and quiet MRI using a swept radiofrequency. , 2006, Journal of magnetic resonance.
[12] B. Balcom,et al. Single-Point Ramped Imaging with T1 Enhancement (SPRITE) , 1996, Journal of magnetic resonance. Series A.
[13] Markus Weiger,et al. MRI with zero echo time: Hard versus sweep pulse excitation , 2011, Magnetic resonance in medicine.
[14] M. Robson,et al. Clinical ultrashort echo time imaging of bone and other connective tissues , 2006, NMR in biomedicine.