Pseudo Random Arterial Modulation (PRAM): A Novel ASL Approach to Measure Flow and Blood Transit Times
The Pseudo Random Arterial Modulation (PRAM) is a non-invasive MRI based method to measure blood flow. It does not require any contrast agent but rather uses water protons in the body as the contrast. PRAM is based on a pseudo random sequence of inversions and non-inversions of the arterial blood us...
Main Author: | Taei-Tehrani, Mohammad Reza |
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Language: | English |
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2012
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.7916/D88S4WWC |
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