Non-linear evolution of GRE phase as a means to investigate tissue microstructure


Journal article


F. Schweser, A. Deistung, D. Güllmar, M. Atterbury, B. W. Lehr, K. Sommer, J. Reichenbach
2010

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APA
Schweser, F., Deistung, A., Güllmar, D., Atterbury, M., Lehr, B. W., Sommer, K., & Reichenbach, J. (2010). Non-linear evolution of GRE phase as a means to investigate tissue microstructure.

Chicago/Turabian
Schweser, F., A. Deistung, D. Güllmar, M. Atterbury, B. W. Lehr, K. Sommer, and J. Reichenbach. “Non-Linear Evolution of GRE Phase as a Means to Investigate Tissue Microstructure” (2010).

MLA
Schweser, F., et al. Non-Linear Evolution of GRE Phase as a Means to Investigate Tissue Microstructure. 2010.


Abstract

F. Schweser, A. Deistung, D. Güllmar, M. Atterbury, B. W. Lehr, K. Sommer, and J. R. Reichenbach Medical Physics Group, Dept. of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology 1, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Germany, School of Medicine, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Jena, Germany, Dept. of Physics, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States, School of Physics and Astronomy, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Jena, Germany





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