2024
Sparsity Constrained Linear Tangent Space Alignment Model (LTSA) for 3d Cardiac Extracellular Volume Mapping
Mounime I, Lee W, Marin T, Han P, Djebra Y, Eslahi S, Gori P, Angelini E, Fakhri G, Ma C. Sparsity Constrained Linear Tangent Space Alignment Model (LTSA) for 3d Cardiac Extracellular Volume Mapping. 2024, 00: 1-5. DOI: 10.1109/isbi56570.2024.10635692.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchT)-space dataExtracellular volume mappingIntrinsic low-dimensional manifold structureCardiac tissue propertiesImproved image reconstructionLow-dimensional manifold structureExtracellular volumeFast MRI methodSparsity constraintModel-based methodsSuperior performanceSpace alignmentT1 mappingManifold structureImage reconstructionT)-spacePost-contrast T1 mappingTissue propertiesFree breathingConcentration of contrast agentLongitudinal relaxation timeAlignment modelDynamic MR imagingSparsityAlignment matrix
2021
Free‐breathing 3D cardiac T1 mapping with transmit B1 correction at 3T
Han P, Marin T, Djebra Y, Landes V, Zhuo Y, Fakhri G, Ma C. Free‐breathing 3D cardiac T1 mapping with transmit B1 correction at 3T. Magnetic Resonance In Medicine 2021, 87: 1832-1845. PMID: 34812547, PMCID: PMC8810588, DOI: 10.1002/mrm.29097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFlip-angle estimationCardiac T<sub>1</sub> mappingGradient echo readoutThrough-plane spatial resolutionImaging timePractical imaging timesFree breathingPhantom studyB1 correctionAccelerated imagingIn-planeT)-spaceMyocardial T<sub>1</sub> valuesSubspace-based methodsSpatial resolutionImaging experimentsAcquisition schemeT)-space dataSubject-specific timeCorrectionModified Look-Locker inversion recoveryLook-Locker inversion recoveryTime of data acquisitionAverage imaging timeInversion-recovery sequence
2015
Removal of nuisance signals from limited and sparse 1H MRSI data using a union‐of‐subspaces model
Ma C, Lam F, Johnson C, Liang Z. Removal of nuisance signals from limited and sparse 1H MRSI data using a union‐of‐subspaces model. Magnetic Resonance In Medicine 2015, 75: 488-497. PMID: 25762370, PMCID: PMC4567537, DOI: 10.1002/mrm.25635.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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