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Biophysical mechanisms of MRI signal frequency contrast in multiple sclerosisOn the role of neuronal magnetic susceptibility and structure symmetry on gradient echo MR signal formation.Magnetic susceptibility induced white matter MR signal frequency shifts--experimental comparison between Lorentzian sphere and generalized Lorentzian approachesExtracellular apparent diffusion in rat brain.Effects of barrier-induced nuclear spin magnetization inhomogeneities on diffusion-attenuated MR signalSimultaneous multi-angular relaxometry of tissue with MRI (SMART MRI): Theoretical background and proof of concept.Modeling dendrite density from magnetic resonance diffusion measurements.3He diffusion MRI of the lungImproved calibration technique for in vivo proton MRS thermometry for brain temperature measurementBiophysical mechanisms of phase contrast in gradient echo MRI.Hyperpolarized 3He MR imaging: physiologic monitoring observations and safety considerations in 100 consecutive subjects.Detection of cortical lesions in multiple sclerosis: A new imaging approach.Theoretical models of the diffusion weighted MR signal.Effects of diffusion time on short-range hyperpolarized (3)He diffusivity measurements in emphysema.Role of collateral paths in long-range diffusion in lungsImaging alveolar-duct geometry during expiration via ³He lung morphometry.Quantitative phenomenological model of the BOLD contrast mechanism.Transmembrane dynamics of water exchange in human brain.Emphysema quantification in inflation-fixed lungs using low-dose computed tomography and 3He magnetic resonance imaging.In vivo lung morphometry with hyperpolarized (3) He diffusion MRI: reproducibility and the role of diffusion-sensitizing gradient directionQuantitative assessment of lung microstructure in healthy mice using an MR-based 3He lung morphometry technique.In vivo lung morphometry with accelerated hyperpolarized (3) He diffusion MRI: a preliminary study.Assessment of regional lung function with multivolume (1)H MR imaging in health and obstructive lung disease: comparison with (3)He MR imagingIn vivo detection of acinar microstructural changes in early emphysema with (3)He lung morphometryGradient echo magnetic resonance imaging correlates with clinical measures and allows visualization of veins within multiple sclerosis lesionsMorphometric changes in the human pulmonary acinus during inflation.Evidence for adult lung growth in humans.Transpleural ventilation of explanted human lungs.Hyperpolarized 3He diffusion MRI and histology in pulmonary emphysema.Imaging lung microstructure in mice with hyperpolarized 3He diffusion MRI.Experimental evidence of age-related adaptive changes in human acinar airways.Theory and application of static field inhomogeneity effects in gradient-echo imaging.On the relationship between cellular and hemodynamic properties of the human brain cortex throughout adult lifespanDetection and quantification of regional cortical gray matter damage in multiple sclerosis utilizing gradient echo MRI.Calibration of RF transmitter voltages for hyperpolarized gas MRILung morphometry with hyperpolarized 129Xe: theoretical background.Diffusion lung imaging with hyperpolarized gas MRI.Effects of biological tissue structural anisotropy and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility on the gradient echo MRI signal phase: theoretical background.Body and brain temperature coupling: the critical role of cerebral blood flow.How the body controls brain temperature: the temperature shielding effect of cerebral blood flow.
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