Advances in MR-Based Multi-Modal and Multi-Parametric Imaging Systems, Techniques and Applications for Neuroscience and Medicine
A special issue of Tomography (ISSN 2379-139X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 630
Special Issue Editors
Interests: MRI; MRS; multimodal; MR-PET; multinuclear; hardware/instrumentation; RF coil/antenna; brain
Interests: MRI; brain connectomics; MR neuroimaging; diffusion MRI; fMRI; MRI system integration
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
MRI enables the high-quality imaging of morphological structures in vivo in conjunction with manifold superb soft-tissue contrast mechanisms. Recent technological developments have resulted in a dramatic increase in the use of MR-based, multi-modal and multi-parametric medical imaging systems and techniques. Consequently, it is widely anticipated that the associated accumulation of dynamic data as a result of this expansion will not only serve to improve diagnostic accuracy but will also be instrumental in the generation of additional information, and this will form the basis for the development of future clinical applications.
Tomography is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access journal published online by MDPI. This Special Issue of Tomography focuses on a collection of research relating to “Advances in MR-based multi-modal and multi-parametric medical imaging systems, techniques and applications for human brain”. We cordially invite researchers to contribute their high-quality original research papers or systematic reviews within the scope of the fields stated below for publication in this Special Issue:
- Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy;
- Multi-modal systems and techniques;
- Multi-nuclear and multi-parametric MR techniques and applications.
Dr. Chang-Hoon Choi
Dr. Li-Wei Kuo
Dr. Ravichandran Rajkumar
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- multinuclear MR
- X-nuclei MR
- multiparametric MR
- MR-PET
- MR-SPECT
- MR-PET-EEG
- fMRI-EEG
- MRgUS
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