Original paper
Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging method based on golden-ratio cartesian sampling and compressed sensing
Abstract
Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (DMRI) is used to noninvasively trace the movements of organs and the process of drug delivery. The results can provide quantitative or semiquantitative pathology-related parameters, thus giving DMRI great potential for clinical applications. However, conventional DMRI techniques suffer from low temporal resolution and long scan time owing to the limitations of the k-space sampling scheme and image...
Paper Details
Title
Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging method based on golden-ratio cartesian sampling and compressed sensing
Published Date
Jan 30, 2018
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
e0191569 - e0191569
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