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Current Protocols in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

current protocols in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Current Protocols in Magnetic Resonance Imaging is the key to unlocking and fully realizing the performance capabilities of any MR system, whether in a clinical or non-clinical setting. Regularly updated in all formats since its initial publication in March 2001, this single-volume reference...

  • gives specific and thorough descriptions of protocols and technical approaches to MR applications that yield clear and accurate images of any part of the human body–male or female.
  • provides sequences for machines of different field strengths and from different manufacturers, including detailed tables listing the parameters of each sequence presented in a consistent, easy-to-read format.
  • includes a full section covering the basic principles underlying MR imaging–a textbook within the title!
Format: Loose-leaf, 1 Volume, 1-Year Subscription
Item #:  978-0-471-35345-4
Price:    $545 - Includes Shipping

Current Protocols in Magnetic Resonance Imaging will no longer be updated after 2007, and will be available for a one-time fee as of January 2008. 

Editor-in-Chief: E. Mark Haacke, The MRI Institute for Biomedical Research
Associate Editor-in-Chief: Weili Lin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Editorial Board: Charles P. Ho, National Orthopedic Imaging Associates; Werner A. Kaiser, Klinikum der Friedrich Schiller Universität; Jonathan S. Lewin, Case Western Reserve University; Zhi-Pei Liang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Suresh K. Mukherji, University of Michigan; Richard C. Semelka, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Keith R. Thulborn, University of Illinois at Chicago; Pamela K. Woodard, Washington University

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