Quantitative processing of NMR relaxation images depends on the characteristics of the used fitting algorithm. Therefore several common fitting algorithms are compared for decay curves with low signal-to-noise ratios. The use of magnitude data yields a non-zero base line, and is shown to result in an overestimation of the decay time. A simple base line correction is no solution since this yields an equally large underestimation due to overcorrection of the first part of the curve. The use of squared data does yield reliable results, but only in the case of monoexponential decays. The best fitting algorithm under all experimentally occurring conditions turns out to be using real data after phase correction. A phase correction scheme is propo...
The work deals with nuclear magnetic resonance and principles of relaxation measurement and diffusio...
The behaviour of an NMR signal (the 'NMR response') from a sample depends on the method used to exci...
Abstract Background In magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, T1, T2 and T2* relaxation times represent ch...
We use a MARAN-2 laboratory NMR spectrometer for making measurements using the CPMG pulse sequence f...
The analysis of NMR relaxation data is revisited along the lines of a Bayesian approach. Using a Mar...
Two novel methods are described for direct quantitative analysis of NMR free induction decay (FID) s...
Two novel methods are described for direct quantitative analysis of NMR free induction decay (FID) s...
PURPOSE: In MR image analysis, T1 , T2 , and T2* maps are generally calculated using magnitude MR da...
Various substances have been analyzed by pulsed NMR at 0.47 T in order to extract quantitative infor...
Summary. Accurate estimations of experimental uncertainties of relaxation rates are of vital impor-t...
International audiencePulsed Gradient Spin Echo (PGSE) diffusion NMR experiments constitute a powerf...
The problem of quantifying NMR parameters, measured at a field strength of 0.15 Tesla using a whole ...
A software package which allows the correct determination of individual relaxation times for all the...
Nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation dispersion (rd) experiments provide kinetics and thermodynamic...
The objective of this project is introduction to the fundamental principle of magnetic resonance and...
The work deals with nuclear magnetic resonance and principles of relaxation measurement and diffusio...
The behaviour of an NMR signal (the 'NMR response') from a sample depends on the method used to exci...
Abstract Background In magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, T1, T2 and T2* relaxation times represent ch...
We use a MARAN-2 laboratory NMR spectrometer for making measurements using the CPMG pulse sequence f...
The analysis of NMR relaxation data is revisited along the lines of a Bayesian approach. Using a Mar...
Two novel methods are described for direct quantitative analysis of NMR free induction decay (FID) s...
Two novel methods are described for direct quantitative analysis of NMR free induction decay (FID) s...
PURPOSE: In MR image analysis, T1 , T2 , and T2* maps are generally calculated using magnitude MR da...
Various substances have been analyzed by pulsed NMR at 0.47 T in order to extract quantitative infor...
Summary. Accurate estimations of experimental uncertainties of relaxation rates are of vital impor-t...
International audiencePulsed Gradient Spin Echo (PGSE) diffusion NMR experiments constitute a powerf...
The problem of quantifying NMR parameters, measured at a field strength of 0.15 Tesla using a whole ...
A software package which allows the correct determination of individual relaxation times for all the...
Nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation dispersion (rd) experiments provide kinetics and thermodynamic...
The objective of this project is introduction to the fundamental principle of magnetic resonance and...
The work deals with nuclear magnetic resonance and principles of relaxation measurement and diffusio...
The behaviour of an NMR signal (the 'NMR response') from a sample depends on the method used to exci...
Abstract Background In magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, T1, T2 and T2* relaxation times represent ch...