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A novel magnetic resonance elastography transducer concept based on a rotational eccentric mass: preliminary experiences with the gravitational transducer

Runge et al., 2019

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14892062411452550370
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Runge J
Hoelzl S
Sudakova J
Dokumaci A
Nelissen J
Guenthner C
Lee J
Troelstra M
Fovargue D
Stoker J
Nederveen A
Nordsletten D
Sinkus R
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Physics in Medicine & Biology

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Background. Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is used to non-invasively estimate biomechanical tissue properties via the imaging of propagating mechanical shear waves. Several factors including mechanical transducer design, MRI sequence design and …
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    • G01RMEASURING ELECTRIC VARIABLES; MEASURING MAGNETIC VARIABLES
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    • G01R33/563Image enhancement or correction, e.g. subtraction or averaging techniques, e.g. improvement of signal-to-noise ratio and resolution of moving material, e.g. flow contrast angiography
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