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Phair A, Botnar R, Prieto C
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2025 Mar; :101873. PMID: 40057040
Achieving sufficient spatial and temporal resolution for dynamic applications in cardiac MRI is a challenging task due to the inherently slow nature of MR imaging. In order to accelerate scans...
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Kuhnt J, Blaszczyk E, Kruger L, Grassow L, Prieto C, Botnar R, et al.
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2025 Mar; :101872. PMID: 40043957
Introduction: 3D water-fat separated LGE imaging is a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging technique allowing simultaneous assessment of and discrimination between cardiac fibrosis and myocardial fatty infiltration. The aim of this...
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Nadel J, Rodriguez-Palomares J, Phinikaridou A, Prieto C, Masci P, Botnar R
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2025 Feb; :101865. PMID: 39986653
Thoracic aortopathies result in aneurysmal expansion of the aorta that can lead to rapidly fatal aortic dissection or rupture. Despite the availability of abundant non-invasive imaging tools, the greatest contemporary...
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Catalan T, Courdurier M, Osses A, Fotaki A, Botnar R, Sahli-Costabal F, et al.
Comput Biol Med . 2024 Dec; 185():109467. PMID: 39672009
Background: Cardiac cine MRI is the gold standard for cardiac functional assessment, but the inherently slow acquisition process creates the necessity of reconstruction approaches for accelerated undersampled acquisitions. Several regularization...
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Gebhardt P, Gebhardt P, Lavin B, Lavin B, Phinikaridou A, Phinikaridou A, et al.
Phys Med Biol . 2024 Oct; 70(4). PMID: 39467386
In preclinical research,imaging of mice and rats is more common than any other animal species, since their physiopathology is very well-known and many genetically altered disease models exist. Animal studies...
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Qi H, Lv Z, Diao J, Tao X, Hu J, Xu J, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2024 Oct; 93(2):751-760. PMID: 39370883
Purpose: To develop a 3D free-breathing cardiac multi-parametric mapping framework that is robust to confounders of respiratory motion, fat, and B1+ inhomogeneities and validate it for joint myocardial T1 and...
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Hua A, Velasco C, Munoz C, Milotta G, Fotaki A, Bosio F, et al.
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2024 Sep; 26(2):101100. PMID: 39306195
Background: The diagnosis of myocarditis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) requires the use of T2 and T1 weighted imaging, ideally incorporating parametric mapping. Current two-dimensional (2D) mapping sequences are acquired...
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Mangarova D, Reimann C, Kaufmann J, Mockel J, Kader A, Adams L, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Sep; 14(1):20648. PMID: 39232217
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory condition of the arteries and represents the primary cause of various cardiovascular diseases. Despite ongoing progress, finding effective anti-inflammatory therapeutic strategies for atherosclerosis remains a...
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Fenski M, Abazi E, Groschel J, Hadler T, Kappelmayer D, Kolligs F, et al.
Clin Res Cardiol . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39102000
Background: Active inflammatory bowel disease (A-IBD) but not remission (R-IBD) has been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular death and hospitalization for heart failure. Objectives: Using cardiovascular magnetic resonance...
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Muffoletto M, Xu H, Kunze K, Neji R, Botnar R, Prieto C, et al.
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2023 Dec; 25(1):80. PMID: 38124106
Background: Quantification of three-dimensional (3D) cardiac anatomy is important for the evaluation of cardiovascular diseases. Changes in anatomy are indicative of remodeling processes as the heart tissue adapts to disease....