Sensitivity of multiphase pseudocontinuous arterial spin labelling (MP pCASL) magnetic resonance imaging for measuring brain and tumour blood flow in mice
Brain and tumour blood flow can be measured noninvasively using arterial spin labelling (ASL) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), but reliable quantification in mouse models remains difficult. Pseudocontinuous ASL (pCASL) is recommended as the clinical standard for ASL and can be improved using multip...
Main Authors: | Buck, J, Larkin, J, Simard, M, Khrapitchev, A, Chappell, M, Sibson, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation
2018
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