The developed 3D free-breathing adiabatic T1ρ mapping technique demonstrates promising capability for non-contrast whole-heart tissue characterization at 0.55T.
Does free-breathing 3D whole-heart adiabatic T1ρ mapping at 0.55T enable non-contrast tissue characterization?
A novel 3D free-breathing adiabatic T1ρ mapping sequence at 0.55T shows potential for non-contrast whole-heart tissue characterization.
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The proposed sequence enables 3D free-breathing high-resolution adiabatic T1ρ mapping and shows promising potential for non-contrast whole-heart tissue characterization at 0.55T.
Si et al. (Wed,) reported a other. The developed 3D free-breathing adiabatic T1ρ mapping technique demonstrates promising capability for non-contrast whole-heart tissue characterization at 0.55T.
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