Airspace Dimension Assessment (AiDA) by inhaled nanoparticles: benchmarking with hyperpolarised 129Xe diffusion-weighted lung MRI
Abstract Enlargements of distal airspaces can indicate pathological changes in the lung, but accessible and precise techniques able to measure these regions are lacking. Airspace Dimension Assessment with inhaled nanoparticles (AiDA) is a new method developed for in vivo measurement of distal airspa...
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Main Authors: | Madeleine Petersson-Sjögren, Ho-Fung Chan, Guilhem J. Collier, Graham Norquay, Lars E. Olsson, Per Wollmer, Jakob Löndahl, Jim M. Wild |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d51f7875ffb843e492c34c3cc71168c9 |
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