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Gregg E. Trahey
Gregg E. Trahey
Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University
Verified email at duke.edu
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Acoustic radiation force impulse imaging: in vivo demonstration of clinical feasibility
K Nightingale, MS Soo, R Nightingale, G Trahey
Ultrasound in medicine & biology 28 (2), 227-235, 2002
15502002
On the feasibility of remote palpation using acoustic radiation force
KR Nightingale, ML Palmeri, RW Nightingale, GE Trahey
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 110 (1), 625-634, 2001
9942001
Shear-wave generation using acoustic radiation force: in vivo and ex vivo results
K Nightingale, S McAleavey, G Trahey
Ultrasound in medicine & biology 29 (12), 1715-1723, 2003
8742003
A novel method for angle independent ultrasonic imaging of blood flow and tissue motion
LN Bohs, GE Trahey
IEEE Transactions on biomedical engineering 38 (3), 280-286, 2002
6322002
A fundamental limit on delay estimation using partially correlated speckle signals
WF Walker, GE Trahey
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control 42 …, 2002
6072002
Angle independent ultrasonic detection of blood flow
GE Trahey, JW Allison, OT Von Ramm
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 965-967, 2007
5132007
Short-lag spatial coherence of backscattered echoes: Imaging characteristics
MA Lediju, GE Trahey, BC Byram, JJ Dahl
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control 58 …, 2011
5022011
Rapid tracking of small displacements with ultrasound
GF Pinton, JJ Dahl, GE Trahey
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control 53 …, 2006
5022006
Phase aberration correction in medical ultrasound using speckle brightness as a quality factor
L Nock, GE Trahey, SW Smith
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 85 (5), 1819-1833, 1989
4271989
Acoustic radiation force elasticity imaging in diagnostic ultrasound
JR Doherty, GE Trahey, KR Nightingale, ML Palmeri
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control 60 …, 2013
4262013
Speckle tracking for multi-dimensional flow estimation
LN Bohs, BJ Geiman, ME Anderson, SC Gebhart, GE Trahey
Ultrasonics 38 (1-8), 369-375, 2000
4022000
Speckle pattern correlation with lateral aperture translation: Experimental results and implications for spatial compounding
GE Trahey, SW Smith, OT Von Ramm
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control 33 …, 1986
3221986
Acoustic radiation force impulse imaging of the abdomen: demonstration of feasibility and utility
BJ Fahey, KR Nightingale, RC Nelson, ML Palmeri, GE Trahey
Ultrasound in medicine & biology 31 (9), 1185-1198, 2005
2762005
A heterogeneous nonlinear attenuating full-wave model of ultrasound
GF Pinton, J Dahl, S Rosenzweig, GE Trahey
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control 56 …, 2009
2692009
Ultrasound transducer array with transmitter/receiver integrated circuitry
SW Smith, GE Trahey, RL Goldberg, RE Davidsen
US Patent 5,744,898, 1998
2651998
In vivo visualization of abdominal malignancies with acoustic radiation force elastography
BJ Fahey, RC Nelson, DP Bradway, SJ Hsu, DM Dumont, GE Trahey
Physics in Medicine & Biology 53 (1), 279-293, 2008
2602008
Ultrasonic tracking of acoustic radiation force-induced displacements in homogeneous media
ML Palmeri, SA McAleavey, GE Trahey, KR Nightingale
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control 53 …, 2006
2402006
Sources of image degradation in fundamental and harmonic ultrasound imaging using nonlinear, full-wave simulations
GF Pinton, GE Trahey, JJ Dahl
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control 58 …, 2011
2192011
Two-dimensional arrays for medical ultrasound
SW Smith, GE Trahey, OT Von Ramm
Ultrasonic Imaging 14 (3), 213-233, 1992
2191992
Observations of tissue response to acoustic radiation force: opportunities for imaging
K Nightingale, R Bentley, G Trahey
Ultrasonic imaging 24 (3), 129-138, 2002
2132002
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