There is a growing interest in the neuroscience community to map the distribution of brain metabolites in vivo. Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) is often limited by either a poor spatial resolution and/or a long acquisition time, which severely restricts its applications for clinical and research purposes. Building on a recently developed technique of acquisition-reconstruction for 2D MRSI, we combined a fast Cartesian 1H-FID-MRSI acquisition sequence, compressed-sensing acceleration, and low-rank total-generalized-variation constrained reconstruction to produce 3D high-resolution whole-brain MRSI with a significant acquisition time reduction. We first evaluated the acceleration performance using retrospective undersampling o...
Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) is a promising technique for mapping the spatial dis...
The aim of this work was to use post‐processing methods to improve the data quality of metabolite ma...
Purpose/Introduction: Compressed sensing (CS) is an acceleration method that has been used in many M...
There is a growing interest in the neuroscience community to map the distribution of brain metabolit...
There is a growing interest in the neuroscience community to map the distribution of brain metabolit...
Purpose: Epitomizing the advantages of ultra short echo time and no chemical shift displacement erro...
Low sensitivity MR techniques such as magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) greatly benefi...
1H MRSI is a powerful technique for mapping the spatial distribution of metabolites in the human bod...
1H MRSI is a powerful technique for mapping the spatial distribution of metabolites in the human bod...
1H MRSI is a powerful technique for mapping the spatial distribution of metabolites in the human bod...
Epitomizing the advantages of ultra short echo time and no chemical shift displacement error, high-r...
In this work, we present high resolution whole-brain metabolite maps acquired at 9.4T for the first ...
In this work, we present high resolution whole-brain metabolite maps acquired at 9.4T for the first ...
Whole-brain metabolite mapping with volumetric coverage is a valuable tool for the evaluation of met...
Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) is a promising technique for mapping the spatial dis...
Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) is a promising technique for mapping the spatial dis...
The aim of this work was to use post‐processing methods to improve the data quality of metabolite ma...
Purpose/Introduction: Compressed sensing (CS) is an acceleration method that has been used in many M...
There is a growing interest in the neuroscience community to map the distribution of brain metabolit...
There is a growing interest in the neuroscience community to map the distribution of brain metabolit...
Purpose: Epitomizing the advantages of ultra short echo time and no chemical shift displacement erro...
Low sensitivity MR techniques such as magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) greatly benefi...
1H MRSI is a powerful technique for mapping the spatial distribution of metabolites in the human bod...
1H MRSI is a powerful technique for mapping the spatial distribution of metabolites in the human bod...
1H MRSI is a powerful technique for mapping the spatial distribution of metabolites in the human bod...
Epitomizing the advantages of ultra short echo time and no chemical shift displacement error, high-r...
In this work, we present high resolution whole-brain metabolite maps acquired at 9.4T for the first ...
In this work, we present high resolution whole-brain metabolite maps acquired at 9.4T for the first ...
Whole-brain metabolite mapping with volumetric coverage is a valuable tool for the evaluation of met...
Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) is a promising technique for mapping the spatial dis...
Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) is a promising technique for mapping the spatial dis...
The aim of this work was to use post‐processing methods to improve the data quality of metabolite ma...
Purpose/Introduction: Compressed sensing (CS) is an acceleration method that has been used in many M...