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Magnetic susceptibility is an important physical property of tissues, and can be used as a contrast mechanism in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Recently, targeting contrast agents by conjugation with signaling molecules and labeling stem cells with contrast agents have become feasible. These contrast agents are strongly paramagnetic, and the ability to quantify magnetic susceptibility could allow...
A new approach to generating MRI contrast by solving the magnetic field to susceptibility source inverse problem is presented to address the quantification difficulties associated with traditional T1/T2 relaxation and susceptibility weighted T2* methods. The forward problem from source to field is reviewed. Its inverse field to source problem is ill posed. Accurate solutions are found by conditioning...
A statistical interpretation of existing parallel magnetic resonance imaging methods reveals that the underlying noise model is of additive independent Gaussian noise. In reality MR imaging processes suffer from a variety of noise, errors and other uncertainties. A careful statistical analysis of these uncertainties can potentially allow significant improvement of the reconstruction process. In this...
High resolution 3D coronary artery MR angiography is time-consuming and can benefit from accelerated data acquisition provided by parallel imaging techniques without sacrificing spatial resolution. Currently, popular maximum likelihood based parallel imaging reconstruction techniques such as the SENSE algorithm offer this advantage at the cost of reduced signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Maximum a posteriori...
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