Simultaneous imaging of hard and soft biological tissues in a low-field dental MRI scanner
Abstract Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of hard biological tissues is challenging due to the fleeting lifetime and low strength of their response to resonant stimuli, especially at low magnetic fields. Consequently, the impact of MRI on some medical applications, such as dentistry, continues to be...
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Main Authors: | José M. Algarín, Elena Díaz-Caballero, José Borreguero, Fernando Galve, Daniel Grau-Ruiz, Juan P. Rigla, Rubén Bosch, José M. González, Eduardo Pallás, Miguel Corberán, Carlos Gramage, Santiago Aja-Fernández, Alfonso Ríos, José M. Benlloch, Joseba Alonso |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bc3995d349aa401aa9a6988efd1135f3 |
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