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  • 2. A quantitative high resolution voxel-wise assessment of myocardial blood flow from contrast-enhanced first-pass magnetic resonance perfusion imaging: microsphere validation in a magnetic resonance compatible free beating explanted pig heart model.
    Schuster A, Sinclair M, Zarinabad N, Ishida M, van den Wijngaard JP, Paul M, van Horssen P, Hussain ST, Perera D, Schaeffter T, Spaan JA, Siebes M, Nagel E, Chiribiri A.
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  • 6. Estimation of absolute myocardial blood flow during first-pass MR perfusion imaging using a dual-bolus injection technique: comparison to single-bolus injection method.
    Christian TF, Aletras AH, Arai AE.
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  • 7. Fully quantitative pixel-wise analysis of cardiovascular magnetic resonance perfusion improves discrimination of dark rim artifact from perfusion defects associated with epicardial coronary stenosis.
    Ta AD, Hsu LY, Conn HM, Winkler S, Greve AM, Shanbhag SM, Chen MY, Patricia Bandettini W, Arai AE.
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  • 9. Automated Pixel-Wise Quantitative Myocardial Perfusion Mapping by CMR to Detect Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease and Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction: Validation Against Invasive Coronary Physiology.
    Kotecha T, Martinez-Naharro A, Boldrini M, Knight D, Hawkins P, Kalra S, Patel D, Coghlan G, Moon J, Plein S, Lockie T, Rakhit R, Patel N, Xue H, Kellman P, Fontana M.
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  • 10. Fully automated pixel-wise quantitative CMR-myocardial perfusion with CMR-coronary angiography to detect hemodynamically significant coronary artery disease.
    Zhao SH, Guo WF, Yao ZF, Yang S, Yun H, Chen YY, Han TT, Zhou XY, Fu CX, Zeng MS, Li CG, Pan CZ, Jin H.
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  • 12. Quantitative pixel-wise measurement of myocardial blood flow: the impact of surface coil-related field inhomogeneity and a comparison of methods for its correction.
    Miller CA, Hsu LY, Ta A, Conn H, Winkler S, Arai AE.
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  • 14. Contrast-enhanced first pass myocardial perfusion imaging: correlation between myocardial blood flow in dogs at rest and during hyperemia.
    Wilke N, Simm C, Zhang J, Ellermann J, Ya X, Merkle H, Path G, Lüdemann H, Bache RJ, Uğurbil K.
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  • 15. Automated Segmental Analysis of Fully Quantitative Myocardial Blood Flow Maps by First-Pass Perfusion Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance.
    Jacobs M, Benovoy M, Chang LC, Corcoran D, Berry C, Arai AE, Hsu LY.
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  • 16. Voxel-wise quantification of myocardial blood flow with cardiovascular magnetic resonance: effect of variations in methodology and validation with positron emission tomography.
    Miller CA, Naish JH, Ainslie MP, Tonge C, Tout D, Arumugam P, Banerji A, Egdell RM, Clark D, Weale P, Steadman CD, McCann GP, Ray SG, Parker GJ, Schmitt M.
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  • 18. Quantitative three-dimensional cardiovascular magnetic resonance myocardial perfusion imaging in systole and diastole.
    Motwani M, Kidambi A, Sourbron S, Fairbairn TA, Uddin A, Kozerke S, Greenwood JP, Plein S.
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  • 19. Comparison between quantitative cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion imaging and [15O]H2O positron emission tomography.
    Everaars H, van Diemen PA, Bom MJ, Schumacher SP, de Winter RW, van de Ven PM, Raijmakers PG, Lammertsma AA, Hofman MBM, van der Geest RJ, Götte MJ, van Rossum AC, Nijveldt R, Danad I, Driessen RS, Knaapen P.
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  • 20. Multidetector computed tomography myocardial perfusion imaging during adenosine stress.
    George RT, Silva C, Cordeiro MA, DiPaula A, Thompson DR, McCarthy WF, Ichihara T, Lima JA, Lardo AC.
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