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In vivo free‐breathing DTI and IVIM of the whole human heart using a real‐time slice‐followed SE‐EPI navigator‐based sequence: A reproducibility study in healthy …Moulin et al., 2016
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- Moulin K
- Croisille P
- Feiweier T
- Delattre B
- Wei H
- Robert B
- Beuf O
- Viallon M
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- Magnetic resonance in medicine
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Purpose In this study, we proposed an efficient free‐breathing strategy for rapid and improved cardiac diffusion‐weighted imaging (DWI) acquisition using a single‐shot spin‐ echo echo planar imaging (SE‐EPI) sequence. Methods: A real‐time slice‐following …
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