Multi-center studies using magnetic resonance imaging facilitate studying small effect sizes, global population variance and rare diseases. The reliability and sensitivity of these multi-center studies crucially depend on the comparability of the data generated at different sites and time points. The level of inter-site comparability is still controversial for conventional anatomical T1-weighted MRI data. Quantitative multi-parameter mapping (MPM) was designed to provide MR parameter measures that are comparable across sites and time points, i.e., 1 mm high-resolution maps of the longitudinal relaxation rate (R1 = 1/T1), effective proton density (PD(*)), magnetization transfer saturation (MT) and effective transverse relaxation rate (R2(*) ...
Multi-Parameter Mapping (MPM) is a comprehensive quantitative neuroimaging protocol that enables est...
Introduction We present the reliability of ultra-high field T2* MRI at 7T, as part of the UK7T Netwo...
PURPOSE: Parametric imaging methods (e.g., T1 relaxation time mapping) have been shown to be more re...
Multi-center studies using magnetic resonance imaging facilitate studying small effect sizes, global...
Multi-center studies using magnetic resonance imaging facilitate studying small effect sizes, global...
Multi-center studies using magnetic resonance imaging facilitate studying small effect sizes, global...
Multicenter clinical and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) studies require a high degre...
Multi-center clinical and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) studies require a high degr...
Multicenter clinical and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) studies require a high degre...
Multiparameter mapping (MPM) is a quantitative MRI protocol that is promising for studying microstru...
We investigate the reliability of individual differences of four quantities measured by magnetic res...
We present a multi-center, multi-vendor study evaluating repeatability and reproducibility of quanti...
MRI based multicenter studies which target neurological pathologies affecting the spinal cord and br...
Introduction We present the reliability of ultra-high field T2* MRI at 7T, as part of the UK7T Netwo...
Introduction We present the reliability of ultra-high field T2* MRI at 7T, as part of the UK7T Netwo...
Multi-Parameter Mapping (MPM) is a comprehensive quantitative neuroimaging protocol that enables est...
Introduction We present the reliability of ultra-high field T2* MRI at 7T, as part of the UK7T Netwo...
PURPOSE: Parametric imaging methods (e.g., T1 relaxation time mapping) have been shown to be more re...
Multi-center studies using magnetic resonance imaging facilitate studying small effect sizes, global...
Multi-center studies using magnetic resonance imaging facilitate studying small effect sizes, global...
Multi-center studies using magnetic resonance imaging facilitate studying small effect sizes, global...
Multicenter clinical and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) studies require a high degre...
Multi-center clinical and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) studies require a high degr...
Multicenter clinical and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) studies require a high degre...
Multiparameter mapping (MPM) is a quantitative MRI protocol that is promising for studying microstru...
We investigate the reliability of individual differences of four quantities measured by magnetic res...
We present a multi-center, multi-vendor study evaluating repeatability and reproducibility of quanti...
MRI based multicenter studies which target neurological pathologies affecting the spinal cord and br...
Introduction We present the reliability of ultra-high field T2* MRI at 7T, as part of the UK7T Netwo...
Introduction We present the reliability of ultra-high field T2* MRI at 7T, as part of the UK7T Netwo...
Multi-Parameter Mapping (MPM) is a comprehensive quantitative neuroimaging protocol that enables est...
Introduction We present the reliability of ultra-high field T2* MRI at 7T, as part of the UK7T Netwo...
PURPOSE: Parametric imaging methods (e.g., T1 relaxation time mapping) have been shown to be more re...