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Regularly incremented phase encoding – MR fingerprinting (RIPE-MRF) for enhanced motion artifact suppression in preclinical cartesian MR fingerprinting

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Aug 15, 2017

Anderson CE, et al. – Researchers conducted an imaging study which indicated that the regularly incremented phase encoding–magnetic resonance fingerprinting (RIPE–MRF) method can serve effective motion artifact suppression with minimal impact on T1 and T2 accuracy for in vivo small animal magnetic resonance imaging studies.
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