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Title: Validation of rat brain MR image intensity non-uniformity correction using surface coil images
Author(s): Pascau, Javier
Montesinos, P.
Benito, M.
Vaquero, Juan José
Santa Marta, C.
Desco, Manuel
Publisher: European Society for Molecular Imaging
Issued date: 2009
Citation: European Society for Molecular Imaging. 4th European Molecular Imaging Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, May 27 - 30, 2009: abstract book, p. 174
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/12458
Description: [Poster] 4th European Molecular Imaging Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, May 27 - 30, 2009
Abstract: Non-uniform intensity artifacts confound the quantitative analysis of magnetic resonance (Mr) images of animal studies, particularly when using surface coils and high-field magnets. The use of correction methods proposed and validated on human brain images such as the n3 algorithm has previously been reported only on mouse images acquired with a volume coil. here, we evaluate the performance of n3 specifically on Mr rat brain images acquired with a surface coil
Sponsor: CdTeaM (CeniT-ingenio 2010), Ministerio de Ciencia e innovación, Ciber Cb07/09/0031 CiberSaM, Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo
Publisher version: http://www.e-smi.eu/uploads/media/Conference_Book_EMIM_2009.pdf
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