Measurement of Full Diffusion Tensor Distribution Using High-Gradient Diffusion MRI and Applications in Diffuse Gliomas
Diffusion MRI is widely used for the clinical examination of a variety of diseases of the nervous system. However, clinical MRI scanners are mostly capable of magnetic field gradients in the range of 20–80 mT/m and are thus limited in the detection of small tissue structures such as determining axon...
Main Authors: | Curry, W.T (Author), Dietrich, J. (Author), Fan, Q. (Author), Forst, D.A (Author), Gerstner, E.R (Author), Huang, S.Y (Author), Ly, I. (Author), Martinez-Lage, M. (Author), Nummenmaa, A. (Author), Rosen, B.R (Author), Song, Y. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2022
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