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- Extension of Ductal Carcinoma in Situ : Histopathological Association with MR Imaging and Mammography
- Fractional Anisotropy Values of Calf Muscles in Normative State after Exercise : Preliminary Results
- Improvement of T_1 Determination of Hyperpolarized ^Xe in Mouse Brain under Controlled-Flow
- Analysis of Hyperpolarized ^Xe Dynamics in Mouse Lungs under Spontaneous Respiration for Separate Determination of Lung Functional Parameters and Relaxation Time
- Hyperpolarized ^Xe Phase-selective Imaging of Mouse Lung at 9.4T Using a Continuous-flow Hyperpolarizing System
- A Simple Method for Quantitative Measurement and Analysis of Hyperpolarized ^Xe Uptake Dynamics in Mouse Brain under Controlled Flow
- Nontraumatic Aneurysm of a Branch of the Posterior Tibial Artery Mimicking a Schwannoma
- Enhancement of Blood Vessel Visualization in 3D Time-of-Flight MR Angiography Utilizing Surface Array Coil
- Feasibility of Quantitative Intrahepatic Lipid Imaging Applied to the Magnetic Resonance Dual Gradient Echo Sequence
- MR Findings of Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type II : Sibling Cases
- Cystic Ovarian Lesions in SSFP Diffusion Imaging
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- Diffusion-weighted Imaging of the Liver : Technical Challenges and Prospects for the Future
- Gender Difference in Passive Listening to Stories : High-field fMRI Study Using Multiple Subject Analysis Based on Individual Activation Maps
- All-phase MR Angiography Using Independent Component Analysis of Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI Time Series : φ-MRA
- Hemodynamic Changes with Liver Fibrosis Measured by Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI in the Rat
- Effect of Passive Muscle Length Change on Apparent Diffusion Coefficient : Detection with Clinical MR Imaging
- MR Diagnosis of Steroid Cell Tumor of the Ovary : Value of Chemical Shift Imaging
- Secondary Degeneration of the Substantia Nigra and Corticospinal Tract after Hemorrhagic Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction : Diffusion-weighted MR Findings
- Optimization of Gd-DTPA-enhanced Balanced Turbo Field Echo Sequence in Abdominal Imaging : A Basic Study