Published July 21, 2022 | Version v1
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Data from "Fast acquisition of propagating waves in humans with low-field MRI: towards accessible MR elastography"

  • 1. Center for Adaptable MRI Technology (AMT Center), Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Basel, Allschwil, Switzerland

Description

Data presented in the Science Advances manuscript "Fast acquisition of propagating waves in humans with low-field MRI: towards accessible MR elastography" by Yushchenko M., Sarracanie M., Salameh N.

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The 3D wave datasets acquired in humans at 0.1 T can be used for elastogram reconstruction with appropriate methods.

 

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Funding

Interventional and susceptibility artifact-free MR Imaging PP00P2_170575
Swiss National Science Foundation
Acute Stroke MRI Exploiting the Physics of Low-field Regimes PCEFP2_186861
Swiss National Science Foundation
Interventional and susceptibility artifact-free MR Imaging PP00P2_198905
Swiss National Science Foundation