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NTIS 바로가기Contrast media and molecular imaging, v.8 no.6, 2013년, pp.456 - 465
Hagberg, Gisela E. (Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, Department of Radiology Eberhard-Karls University, University Hospital Tü) , Scheffler, Klaus (bingen Germany)
Most contrast agents for magnetic respnance imaging (MRI) are gadolinium‐based T1 shortening agents. At increasing magnetic field strengths their r1 relaxivity tends to decrease while the r2 relaxivity increases. In parallel, at high fields the tissue T1 times increase and may mitigate the lo...
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