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Optimizing variable flip angles in magnetization‐prepared gradient‐echo sequences for efficient 3D‐T1ρ mappingZibetti et al., 2023
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- Zibetti M
- De Moura H
- Keerthivasan M
- Regatte R
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- Magnetic resonance in medicine
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Purpose To optimize the choice of the flip angles of magnetization‐prepared gradient‐echo sequences for improved accuracy, precision, and speed of 3D‐T1 ρ mapping. Methods We propose a new optimization approach for finding variable flip‐angle values that improve …
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