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Concept Reproducibility of Results
Academic Article Reproducibility of renal perfusion MR imaging in native and transplanted kidneys using non-contrast arterial spin labeling.
Academic Article Comparing kidney perfusion using noncontrast arterial spin labeling MRI and microsphere methods in an interventional swine model.
Academic Article Quantification of hepatic steatosis with dual-energy computed tomography: comparison with tissue reference standards and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in the ob/ob mouse.
Academic Article Spectrally resolved fully phase-encoded three-dimensional fast spin-echo imaging.
Academic Article Accelerating sequences in the presence of metal by exploiting the spatial distribution of off-resonance.
Academic Article Improving chemical shift encoded water-fat separation using object-based information of the magnetic field inhomogeneity.
Academic Article Characterizing the limits of MRI near metallic prostheses.
Academic Article Reproducibility of MR-based liver fat quantification across field strength: Same-day comparison between 1.5T and 3T in obese subjects.
Academic Article Longitudinal Assessment of Renal Perfusion and Oxygenation in Transplant Donor-Recipient Pairs Using Arterial Spin Labeling and Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Academic Article Accelerating fully phase-encoded MRI near metal using multiband radiofrequency excitation.
Academic Article Externally calibrated parallel imaging for 3D multispectral imaging near metallic implants using broadband ultrashort echo time imaging.
Academic Article Fully phase-encoded MRI near metallic implants using ultrashort echo times and broadband excitation.

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