Non-contrast quantitative T1-mapping indicates that salvaged myocardium develops edema during coronary occlusion, whereas infarction exhibits evidence of additional reperfusion injury

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Main Authors: Aletras Anthony H, Greiser Andreas, Kellman Peter, Booker O Julian, Oki Abiola J, Hsu Li-Yueh, Zemedkun Micheas, Ugander Martin, Arai Andrew E
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-02-01
Series:Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
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spelling doaj-b2f6bcf723544e2d9126e8b9c34503b52020-11-24T23:07:28ZengBMCJournal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance1097-66471532-429X2011-02-0113Suppl 1O6310.1186/1532-429X-13-S1-O63Non-contrast quantitative T1-mapping indicates that salvaged myocardium develops edema during coronary occlusion, whereas infarction exhibits evidence of additional reperfusion injuryAletras Anthony HGreiser AndreasKellman PeterBooker O JulianOki Abiola JHsu Li-YuehZemedkun MicheasUgander MartinArai Andrew E
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author Aletras Anthony H
Greiser Andreas
Kellman Peter
Booker O Julian
Oki Abiola J
Hsu Li-Yueh
Zemedkun Micheas
Ugander Martin
Arai Andrew E
spellingShingle Aletras Anthony H
Greiser Andreas
Kellman Peter
Booker O Julian
Oki Abiola J
Hsu Li-Yueh
Zemedkun Micheas
Ugander Martin
Arai Andrew E
Non-contrast quantitative T1-mapping indicates that salvaged myocardium develops edema during coronary occlusion, whereas infarction exhibits evidence of additional reperfusion injury
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
author_facet Aletras Anthony H
Greiser Andreas
Kellman Peter
Booker O Julian
Oki Abiola J
Hsu Li-Yueh
Zemedkun Micheas
Ugander Martin
Arai Andrew E
author_sort Aletras Anthony H
title Non-contrast quantitative T1-mapping indicates that salvaged myocardium develops edema during coronary occlusion, whereas infarction exhibits evidence of additional reperfusion injury
title_short Non-contrast quantitative T1-mapping indicates that salvaged myocardium develops edema during coronary occlusion, whereas infarction exhibits evidence of additional reperfusion injury
title_full Non-contrast quantitative T1-mapping indicates that salvaged myocardium develops edema during coronary occlusion, whereas infarction exhibits evidence of additional reperfusion injury
title_fullStr Non-contrast quantitative T1-mapping indicates that salvaged myocardium develops edema during coronary occlusion, whereas infarction exhibits evidence of additional reperfusion injury
title_full_unstemmed Non-contrast quantitative T1-mapping indicates that salvaged myocardium develops edema during coronary occlusion, whereas infarction exhibits evidence of additional reperfusion injury
title_sort non-contrast quantitative t1-mapping indicates that salvaged myocardium develops edema during coronary occlusion, whereas infarction exhibits evidence of additional reperfusion injury
publisher BMC
series Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
issn 1097-6647
1532-429X
publishDate 2011-02-01
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