Henkelman et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Quantitative interpretation of magnetization transferHenkelman et al., 1993
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- Henkelman R
- Huang X
- Xiang Q
- Stanisz G
- Swanson S
- Bronskill M
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- Magnetic resonance in medicine
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Magnetization transfer contrast (MTC) experiments using off‐resonance irradiation have been performed with an agar gel model by systematically varying offset frequency, amplitude of the RF irradiation and gel concentration. The experimental results are shown to …
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