7 Tesla 16-channel transceiver loop array for simultaneous head and cervical spinal cord imaging

Advances in accelerated imaging at 9.4T with electronically modulated time-varying receive sensitivities

Calibration kernels with Alternative Sampling Scheme (CASS) for Parallel Imaging: SENSE meets CASS

Changes in occipital GABA, glutamate/glutamine concentrations and cerebral oxygen metabolism in response to visual stimulation

Characterization of the Zona incerta and Fields of Forel using QSM at 9.4T

Design of Gradient-Echo Sequences

Functional 31P MRS in the visual cortex at 9.4 T

Glutamate Metabolism Mapping after Oral Administration of 1-13C-Glc using 1H MRSI in the human brain at 9.4 T

Hyperpolarized multiple quantum coherences at ultra-low magnetic fields increase 15N parahydrogen-induced polarization

Identifying modulation of brain states by optogenetic stimulation of lateral hypothalamus

Image acceleration with an 8-channel local B0coil array compatible with parallel imaging in a 9.4T human MR scanner

Investigating complex-valued neural networks applied to phase-cycled bSSFP for multi-parametric quantitative tissue characterization

MR-double-zero - Can a machine discover new MRI contrasts, such as metabolite concentration?

MRI lung lobe segmentation of pediatric cystic fibrosis patients using a neural network trained with publicly accessible CT datasets

MultiNet CAIPIRINHA: accelerated1H MRSI with 1-step neural network reconstruction based on augmented MRSI training data

Observation of 2H labeled compounds in the human brain with 1H versus 2H magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 9.4T

Observation of 2H labeled compounds in the human brain with 1H versus 2H magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 9.4T

Optimization of the Double-Row 16-channel Transmit-only RF Array Coil for Human Brain Imaging at 9.4T.

A prospective patient study using pseudocontinuous Arterial Spin Labeling to detect pulmonary embolism: preliminary results of an ongoing study

Quantitative Metabolite Mapping of 12 Metabolites in the Human Brain

RF Arrays for Head & Body

Author:Nikolai Avdievich  

Session Type:Weekend Course  

Session Date:Sunday, 08 May 2022  

Topic:

Session Name:MR Physics & Engineering III: The System  

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Room Session:ICC Capital Hall 2  

Institution:Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics  

Simultaneous acquisition of GRE- and SE-type resting-state fMRI signals with GRASE-based line-scanning in the human brain

SNR and Field Strength with Small Surface Coils