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Title: Interpretation of Cartesian Data based on a Simulated Human-Sized MPI Brain Imager. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em> |
Written by: P. Szwargulski, M. Graeser, F. Thieben, N. Gdaniec, F. Werner, M. Boberg, F. Griese, M. Möddel, and T. Knopp |
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Note: inproceedings, brainimager
Abstract: Recently the first proof of concept for a human scaled MPI scanner for brain applications was presented. It features a new imaging concept with a mechanically moveable selection field and uses a dynamic Cartesian imaging sequence. In this work, different kinds of data processing and image reconstruction approaches for Cartesian sequences are compared.
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Title: Interpretation of Cartesian Data based on a Simulated Human-Sized MPI Brain Imager. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em> |
Written by: P. Szwargulski, M. Graeser, F. Thieben, N. Gdaniec, F. Werner, M. Boberg, F. Griese, M. Möddel, and T. Knopp |
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Note: inproceedings, brainimager
Abstract: Recently the first proof of concept for a human scaled MPI scanner for brain applications was presented. It features a new imaging concept with a mechanically moveable selection field and uses a dynamic Cartesian imaging sequence. In this work, different kinds of data processing and image reconstruction approaches for Cartesian sequences are compared.
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Title: Interpretation of Cartesian Data based on a Simulated Human-Sized MPI Brain Imager. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em> |
Written by: P. Szwargulski, M. Graeser, F. Thieben, N. Gdaniec, F. Werner, M. Boberg, F. Griese, M. Möddel, and T. Knopp |
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Note: inproceedings, brainimager
Abstract: Recently the first proof of concept for a human scaled MPI scanner for brain applications was presented. It features a new imaging concept with a mechanically moveable selection field and uses a dynamic Cartesian imaging sequence. In this work, different kinds of data processing and image reconstruction approaches for Cartesian sequences are compared.
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Title: Interpretation of Cartesian Data based on a Simulated Human-Sized MPI Brain Imager. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em> |
Written by: P. Szwargulski, M. Graeser, F. Thieben, N. Gdaniec, F. Werner, M. Boberg, F. Griese, M. Möddel, and T. Knopp |
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Note: inproceedings, brainimager
Abstract: Recently the first proof of concept for a human scaled MPI scanner for brain applications was presented. It features a new imaging concept with a mechanically moveable selection field and uses a dynamic Cartesian imaging sequence. In this work, different kinds of data processing and image reconstruction approaches for Cartesian sequences are compared.