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Comparison of Spatial Profiles of Activation and Resting State fMRI Signals Across Cortical Depth

Author:Arabinda Mishra  Feng Wang  John Gore  Li Chen  

Author Institution:Vanderbilt University  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Wednesday, 20 June 2018  

Session Time:09:15  

Session:Basic Neuroscience (Connectivity)  

Program Number:4658  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 31  

Differentiating Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO)-related and Multiple Sclerosis-related Acute Optic Neuritis using Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Combined with Readout-segmented Echo-planar Diffusion-weighted Imaging

Author:Ping Lu  Yan Sha  Guohong Tian  Xilan Liu  Feng Wang  Zhongshuai Zhang  Yi Sun  

Author Institution:Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University  Siemens Ltd  

Session Type:Traditional Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 19 June 2018  

Session Time:16:15  

Session:Head & Neck  

Program Number:1965  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall 1961-1971  

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Increased CEST specificity for amide and fast exchanging amine protons using exchange-dependent relaxation rate

Author:Xiao-Yong Zhang  Feng Wang  Junzhong Xu  Daniel Gochberg  John Gore  Zhongliang Zu  

Author Institution:Fudan University  Vanderbilt University  

Session Type:Traditional Poster  

Session Date:Wednesday, 20 June 2018  

Session Time:08:15  

Session:Contrast Mechanisms  

Program Number:2272  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall 2266-2297  

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Intravoxel Incoherent Motion MR Imaging in the Differentiation between Benign and Malignant Sinonasal Lesions: Comparison with Conventional Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging

Author:Zebin Xiao  Zuohua Tang  Jinwei Qiang  Yufeng Zhong  Rong Wang  Zhongshuai Zhang  

Author Institution:Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University  Jinshan Hospital of Fudan University  Siemens Healthcare Ltd.  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 19 June 2018  

Session Time:08:15  

Session:Endogenous Contrast Mechanisms in Cancer Imaging  

Program Number:3827  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 36  

Rapid and robust high-resolution mapping of proton pool size ratio in spinal cord after injury in squirrel monkeys

Author:Feng Wang  Tung-Lin Wu  Ke Li  Li Min Chen  John Gore  

Author Institution:Vanderbilt University Medical Center  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 18 June 2018  

Session Time:16:15  

Session:Genes, Their Correlates & Other Biomarkers  

Program Number:3669  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 117  

Standard Diffusion-Weighted, Diffusion Kurtosis and Intravoxel Incoherent Motion MR Imaging of Sinonasal Malignancies: Correlations with Ki-67 Proliferation Status

Author:Zebin Xiao  Zuohua Tang  Jinwei Qiang  Yufeng Zhong  Rong Wang  Zhongshuai Zhang  

Author Institution:Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University  Jinshan Hospital of Fudan University  Siemens Healthcare Ltd.  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 19 June 2018  

Session Time:08:15  

Session:Endogenous Contrast Mechanisms in Cancer Imaging  

Program Number:3826  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 35  

Validation of spinal cord fMRI with LFP and spike activity in non-human primates

Author:Tung-Lin Wu  Pai-Feng Yang  Feng Wang  Zhaoyue Shi  Arabinda Mishra  Ruiqi Wu  Li Min Chen  John Gore  

Author Institution:Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science  

Session Type:Power Pitch  

Session Date:Thursday, 21 June 2018  

Session Time:13:15  

Session:Pitch: Preclinical fMRI: Neuroscience & Emerging Techniques  

Program Number:1119  

Presentation Time:13:15  

Room Number:Power Pitch Theater B - Exhibition Hall  

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Validation of spinal cord fMRI with LFP and spike activity in non-human primates

Visual cortex and auditory cortex activation in early binocularly blind macaques: A BOLD-fMRI study using auditory stimuli