Screen-printed flexible MRI receive coils
Signal-to-noise ratio is one of the key factors that currently limit the diagnostic image quality and patient conditions of magnetic resonance imaging. Here, Corea et al. use fully printed flexible receive coils, conforming to patient bodies, to improve signals and patient comfort in clinical scanne...
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Main Authors: | Joseph R. Corea, Anita M. Flynn, Balthazar Lechêne, Greig Scott, Galen D. Reed, Peter J. Shin, Michael Lustig, Ana C. Arias |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4e6d3f248f5d4ec6bcebcbea7f08e8be |
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