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Hyperpolarized Xenon‐129 gas‐exchange imaging of lung microstructure: first case studies in subjects with obstructive lung diseaseDregely et al., 2011
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- Dregely I
- Mugler III J
- Ruset I
- Altes T
- Mata J
- Miller G
- Ketel J
- Ketel S
- Distelbrink J
- Hersman F
- Ruppert K
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- Journal of magnetic resonance imaging
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Purpose: To develop and test a method to noninvasively assess the functional lung microstructure. Materials and Methods: The Multiple exchange time Xenon polarization Transfer Contrast technique (MXTC) encodes xenon gas‐exchange contrast at multiple …
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