Biophysical models are a promising means for interpreting diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) data, as they can provide estimates of physiologically relevant parameters of microstructure including cell size, volume fraction, or dispersion. However, their application in cardiac microstructure mapping (CMM) has been limited. This study proposes seven new two-compartment models with combination of restricted cylinder models and a diffusion tensor to represent intra-and extracellular spaces, respectively. Three extended versions of the cylinder model are studied here: cylinder with elliptical cross section (ECS), cylinder with Gamma distributed radii (GDR), and cylinder with Bingham distributed axes (BDA). The proposed models...
This review describes in brief recent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods for assessing cardiac...
MR diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has been successfully used to characterize myocardium structure in...
We characterized the microstructural response of the myocardium to cardiovascular disease using diff...
Biophysical models are a promising means for interpreting diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imag...
A model of cardiac microstructure and diffusion MRI is presented, and compared with experimental dat...
The complex, but highly organized arrangement of myocytes within the left ventricle (LV) underlies t...
A model of cardiac microstructure and diffusion MRI is presented, and compared with experimental dat...
Myocardial microstructure and its macroscopic materialisation are fundamental to the function of the...
A model of cardiac microstructure and diffusion MRI is presented, and compared with experimental dat...
The normal microstructure of the heart is fundamental to its healthy mechanical and electrical funct...
Cardiac architecture is fundamental to cardiac function and can be assessed non-invasively with diff...
Imaging the heart is central to cardiac phenotyping but in clinical practice this has been restricte...
Cardiac architecture is fundamental to cardiac function and can be assessed non-invasively with diff...
Diffusion tensor cardiac magnetic resonance (DT-CMR) is an emerging technique capable of characteris...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a major global health concern, re- responsible for more than a qu...
This review describes in brief recent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods for assessing cardiac...
MR diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has been successfully used to characterize myocardium structure in...
We characterized the microstructural response of the myocardium to cardiovascular disease using diff...
Biophysical models are a promising means for interpreting diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imag...
A model of cardiac microstructure and diffusion MRI is presented, and compared with experimental dat...
The complex, but highly organized arrangement of myocytes within the left ventricle (LV) underlies t...
A model of cardiac microstructure and diffusion MRI is presented, and compared with experimental dat...
Myocardial microstructure and its macroscopic materialisation are fundamental to the function of the...
A model of cardiac microstructure and diffusion MRI is presented, and compared with experimental dat...
The normal microstructure of the heart is fundamental to its healthy mechanical and electrical funct...
Cardiac architecture is fundamental to cardiac function and can be assessed non-invasively with diff...
Imaging the heart is central to cardiac phenotyping but in clinical practice this has been restricte...
Cardiac architecture is fundamental to cardiac function and can be assessed non-invasively with diff...
Diffusion tensor cardiac magnetic resonance (DT-CMR) is an emerging technique capable of characteris...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a major global health concern, re- responsible for more than a qu...
This review describes in brief recent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods for assessing cardiac...
MR diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has been successfully used to characterize myocardium structure in...
We characterized the microstructural response of the myocardium to cardiovascular disease using diff...