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ISMRM

B RIDG ING T HE GAP BET WEEN CLINICAL NEEDS AND T E CH NOLO GICAL SO LUT IONS

International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

ISMRM 21 st ANNUAL MEETING & EXHIBITION


SMRT 22 nd ANNUAL MEETING

21st Annual Meeting & Exhibition

ISMRM

alt Lake City, Utah, USA


2026 April 2013
Discovery, Innovation & Application Advancing MR for Improved Health

2013 PROGRAM
Salt Palace Convention Center Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

ISMRM
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR

FOR CLINICIANS AND SCIENTISTS

COMMUNITY

W W W. I S M R M . O R G

ISMRM 21 st ANNUAL MEETING & EXHIBITION


SMRT 22 nd ANNUAL MEETING

21st Annual Meeting & Exhibition

ISMRM

alt Lake City, Utah, USA


2026 April 2013
Discovery, Innovation & Application Advancing MR for Improved Health

EXHIBITION DATES AND OPEN HOURS Date Sunday, 21 April (Opening Reception) Monday, 22 April Tuesday, 23 April Wednesday, 24 April Thursday, 25 April Time 17:4519:15 10:0017:00 09:3017:00 09:3017:00 09:3016:30 16:3023:59 18:15 Exhibition Dismantle Closing Party Salt Palace Convention Center Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Location

TRADITIONAL & ELECTRONIC POSTER VIEWING HOURS Sunday, 21 April Monday, 22 April Tuesday, 23 April Wednesday, 24 April Thursday, 25 April 07:0014:00 07:0020:30 07:0019:45 07:0021:30 07:0016:30 16:3018:00 Poster Installation Viewing Viewing Viewing Viewing Poster Dismantle

Admission is by meeting or exhibitor badge only. Please note that children under 16 are not allowed in any meeting sessions, Exhibit Hall or evening events (no exceptions!) Declaration of Relevant Financial Interests and Relationships by author of proferred papers can be found at www.ismrm.org

2013 PROGRAM

21st Annual Meeting & Exhibition

ISMRM

alt Lake City, Utah, USA


2026 April 2013

The ISMRM 21 st Annual Meeting & Exhibition is the largest meeting dedicated to promoting communication, research, development and applications in the field of magnetic resonance in medicine and biology, as well as providing an invaluable channel and facility for continuing education in the field. Over 6,000 clinicians, physicists, engineers, biochemists and technologists from more than 60 countries around the world attend this premier meeting in the MR global community.

ISMRM
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR

FOR CLINICIANS AND SCIENTISTS

COMMUNITY

The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 52.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ISMRM
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR

FOR CLINICIANS AND SCIENTISTS

COMMUNITY

Thank You
to our corporate members

Gold Corporate Members: GE Healthcare Philips Healthcare Siemens

Silver Corporate Members: Bayer HealthCare Bruker

Bronze Corporate Members: Bracco Hitachi Shanghai United Imaging Healthcare Co., Ltd. Toshiba

Associate Corporate Members: Nova Medical, Inc. ZMT Zurich MedTech AG

MESSAGE FROM THE PROGRAM CHAIR

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Garry Gold, M.D. Chair, ISMRM Annual Meeting Program Committee

Our 21st Annual Meeting & Exhibition will be a celebration of over 20 years of innovation in MRIinnovation that has transformed imaging and medicine. The theme this year is Discovery, Innovation and Application Advancing MR for Improved Health. In our plenary lectures, you will learn about the rich history of innovation in magnetic resonance. Past Gold medal winners of the ISMRM will describe their moments of innovation that led to their biggest discoveries. Experts will discuss major advances in breast cancer using MRI and the application of MRI to clinical trials. You will learn about the power of high field brain imaging for assessing the microstructure and connections within the brain, and how the landscape of MRI may be transformed when it is combined with Positron Emission Tomography (PET). Klaas Pruessmann, Ph.D., ETH, Zurich, will deliver the Lauterbur lecture entitled Beyond Fourier Encoding: The Need, the Challenges and the Rewards of Breaking Out of K-Space. Richard Ehman, M.D., Professor of Radiology at the Mayo Clinic and former President of the ISMRM, will deliver the Mansfield lecture, MRI and Mechanobiology: Emerging Science at the Intersection

of Engineering and Biology. The NIBIB New Horizons Lecture, will be given by Scott Reeder, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, entitled Frontiers in Body MRI: from Qualitative to Quantitative. The Education program is spread throughout the week and is targeted towards all levels of expertise. Courses will be clinical, technical and mixed in naturea reflection of our diverse society. The setting in Salt Lake City is spectacular; it is a clean and accessible city surrounded by snow-capped mountains. The convention center is large with a great format for our meeting. A host of excellent shops, bars and restaurants are situated within walking distance of the convention center, providing an ideal setting for breaks during and after the days meeting. On behalf of the Annual Meeting Program Committee, I welcome you to Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, for the 21st Annual Meeting & Exhibition of the ISMRM. Be part of the celebration of over 20 years of innovation and advances in MRI. The setting and the venue are spectacular, the people are friendly and the Rocky Mountains await you after the meeting. ,

ON BEHALF OF THE ISMRM ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM COMMITTEE, WELCOME TO A celebration of twenty years of innovation and advances in MRI.

Garry Gold, M.D. Chair, ISMRM Annual Meeting Program Committee

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SATURDAY, 20 APRIL 2013

E EDUC ATIONAL COURSES Educational Educational Educational PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANC Educational Educational Course: Course: Course: Course: Course: Single-Subject Perfusion Pre-Clinical MR Innovation in Challenges in Neuroimaging Imaging: of Cancer Body MRI Musculoskeletal (morning) ASL, DCE & DSC Imaging
(morning)

Educational Course: Advanced Neuroimaging 1: Brain & Spinal Cord

Educational Course: MR Systems Engineering

Educational Course: MR Physics for Physicists

08:30-12:45 Educational Course: Diffusion Goes Mad


(afternoon)

08:0012:35 Educational Course: fMRI: From Basic to Intermediate Brain Connectivity, Part 1
(afternoon)

08:3017:15 Room 150 AG

08:3017:15 Room 155 EF

13:3018:15 Room 155 BC

14:0018:15 Room 151 AG

08:3016:45 Room 255 EF

09:0017:15 Room 255 BC

08:3017:15 Room 250 BCEF

08:3018:15 Room 251 BCEF

SMRT 22 ND ANNUAL MEETING


Changing the World through MR Education and Innovation (Technologist/Radiographer Program) Day 1 07:4517:05 Salt Palace Convention Center, Room 355 ABCDEF

PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE

SUNDAY, 21 APRIL 2013


Educational Course: Everything You Wanted to Know about MR-PET
(morning)

Educational Course: Molecular & Cellular Imaging: From Bench to the Bed

Educational Course: Clinical Cancer MRICase-Based Teaching

Educational Course: Recent Innovation in Cardiac MR

Educational Course: Advanced Diffusion Acquisition: Targeted Methods


(morning)

Educational Course: Advanced Neuroimaging 2: Across the Lifespan

Educational Course: RF Engineering Coils

Educational Course: Imaging Acquisition & Reconstruction

08:0011:55 Educational Course: A Practical Guide to MR Safety


(afternoon)

08:00-12:45 Educational Course: fMRI: From Basic to Intermediate Brain Connectivity, Part 2
(afternoon)

08:3017:15
Room 155 EF

08:3017:15
Room 150 AG

08:0018:00
Room 155 BC

13:3017:45
Room 151 AG

13:3018:15
Room 255 EF

09:0017:15
Room 255 BC

08:3016:45
Room 250 BCEF

08:3017:45
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12:3013:30

Silver Corporate Symposium Bayer HealthCare (no CME credit) Plenary Hall

SMRT 22 ND ANNUAL MEETING


Changing the World through MR Education and Innovation (Technologist/Radiographer Program) Day 2 07:4516:45 Salt Palace Convention Center, Room 355 ABCDEF

OPENING RECEPTION IN TECHNICAL EXHIBI TION EXHIBI T HALL 17:4519:15

MONDAY, 22 APRIL 2013

Time
07:30 08:20

PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANC E SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS


Plenary Hall Welcome & Awards Lauterbur Lecture: MRI: Beyond Fourier Encoding: The Need, the Challenges & the Rewards of Breaking Out of K-Space,

Room

Plenary Session

Presenter(s) Thomas M. Grist, M.D., F.A.C.R. 201213 ISMRM President Klaas P. Pruessmann, Ph.D.

Plenary Session: Panning for Gold: 20 Years of Innovation in MRI Organizers: Garry E. Gold, M.D. & Thomas M. Grist, M.D., F.A.C.R. 09:05 09:20 09:35 09:50 10:05 10:20 10:2010:45 ADJOURN BREAK Plenary Hall Surface Coils Inversion Recovery & Early Contrast Studies in the Brain: A Brief History Contrast MR Angiography Excitation K-Space & uTE MRI Fast Spin Echo Joseph J. H. Ackerman, Ph.D. Ian R. Young, Ph.D. Martin R. Prince, M.D., Ph.D. John M. Pauly, Ph.D. Jrgen K. Hennig, Ph.D.

10:4512:45 Traditional Poster Session:


(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Cardiovascular

Neuro A

Interventional MRI

Hyperpolarized Media MR

Young Investigator Award Presentations

Extreme Encoding Methods

Renal MRI

fMRI Connectivity: Mechanisms & Analysis

Advanced MRI in Multiple Sclerosis

Diffusion Acquisition

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

MR Physics for Clinicians

MRI of Musculoskeletal Impingement Syndromes

Integrated Comprehensive Approach to the Brain Tumor Patient: A Case Study Room 251 BCEF

Exhibition Hall
12:4514:00 13:0014:00

Exhibition Hall LUNCH

Room 155 ABC

Room 254 ABC

Room 150 AG

Room 151 AG

Room 155 EF

Room 255 EF

Room 355 BC

Room 355 EF

Room 250 BCEF

Room 255 BC

Gold Corporate Symposium GE Healthcare (no CME credit) Plenary Hall

14:1516:15 Traditional Poster Session:


(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Flow Quantification

RF Pulse Design

Animal Models 1

Prostate: Clinical

Arterial Spin Labeling

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Special Session:
(no CME credit)

Educational Course:

Young Investigator Award Presentations Exhibition Hall


16:1516:30

Diffusion & Perfusion

MR Engineering; MR Safety

Dynamic NMR Spectroscopy

Imaging Metabolism with Hyperpolarized Nuclei

ISMRM/ SMRT Forum: Safe & Ethical Imaging of Patients & Research Subjects Room 255 BC

Mock Grant Review

New Advances in Neurodegenerative Disease

Exhibition Hall BREAK

Room 155 ABC

Room 254 ABC

Room 150 AG

Room 151 AG

Room 155 EF

Room 355 BC

Room 355 EF

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Room 255 EF

Room 251 BCEF

16:3018:30 Traditional Poster Session:


(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Diffusion & Perfusion

Functional MRI (Neuro) Exhibition Hall

High Field Systems & Applications Room 155 BC

Cardiac MR

MRS: Normal Metabolism & Systems Under Stress

Image Reconstruction

New Systems & Probes

Bone, Tendon & Menisci: State of the Art

Novel Contrast Agents & Reporters

Translational Scientific Session: Susceptibility Image in the Brain Room 355 BC

Advanced Fetal & Pediatric CNS Imaging

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Female Pelvis

Added Value of DWI for Your Clinical Practice Room 251 BCEF

Exhibition Hall

Room 254 ABC

Room 150 AG

Room 151 AG

Room 155 EF

Room 255 BC

Room 255 EF

Room 355 EF

Room 250 BCEF

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TUESDAY, 23 APRIL 2013

Time 07:00 07:50

Room 250 BCEF 150 AG 155 A 251 BCEF 255 BC 255 EF 151 AG 155 EF 355 BC 355 EF

Sunrise Educational Courses Hot Topics in Body MRI MRS Cardiac MR Today & Tomorrow Emerging Clinical Techniques Practical Quantitative Imaging Translational Pathways & Validation Absolute Beginners Guide to Neuroimaging Methods Advanced MSK MRI Techniques with Clinical Applications From Pulse Sequence to Clinical Applications in the Brain Nuts & Bolts of Advanced Imaging BREAK

Time

Room

Plenary Session

Presenter(s)

Plenary Session: MRI in Cancer: Promises, Controversies & Technical Innovation in Breast MRI Organizers: Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. & Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D., F.A.C.R. 08:15 Plenary Hall How Clinical Research Trials Changed the Use of Breast MRI Innovations in Breast MRI Constance D. Lehman, M.D., Ph.D.

08:40

Donald B. Plewes, Ph.D.

09:05

Screening for Breast Cancer with MRI

Christiane K. Kuhl, M.D., Ph.D.

09:30 10:00

09:30

Adjourn

10:0012:00 Traditional Poster Session:


(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Translational Scientific Session:

Neuro A

Musculoskeletal; Cancer

Psychiatric MR Spectroscopy & Imaging

Fast Cardiac Imaging

Breast MRI: Clinical & Technical

Advanced Stroke Imaging

MRS: Cancer & Aberrant Metabolism

Thermotherapy & Thermometry

Targeted Molecular Imaging Agents

Sequences & Applications

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Bowel

Imaging Bone Architecture & Composition

Exhibition Hall 12:0013:30 12:1513:15

Exhibition Hall LUNCH

Room 254 ABC

Room 150 AG

Room 151 AG

Room 155 EF

Room 255 BC

Room 255 EF

Room 355 BC

Room 355 EF

Room 250 BCEF

Room 251 BCEF

Gold Corporate Symposium Philips Healthcare (no CME credit) Plenary Hall

13:3015:30 Traditional Poster Session:


(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Pulse Sequences & Reconstruction A

Neuro B

Molecular & Cellular Imaging

MR Flow & Motion Quantitation

Tissue Characterization of the Myocardium: Different Insights

High Resolution Brain Morphometry

Hepatobiliary/ Pancreas

Transmit Arrays & RF Safety

High Resolution fMRI Applications to Neuroscience

Motion Artifact Correction

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Bringing Radiation Therapy to the Next Level: Technical Concepts & Clinical Applications Room 250 BCEF

Imaging Muscle Structure & Function

Cerebrovascular Disease: From Acute to Chronic

Exhibition Hall 15:30 16:00

Exhibition Hall BREAK

Room 155 ABC

Room 254 ABC

Room 150 AG

Room 151 AG

Room 155 EF

Room 255 EF

Room 355 BC

Room 355 EF

Room 255 BC

Room 251 BCEF

16:0018:00 Traditional Poster Session:


(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Body; Molecular Imaging

Pulse Sequences & Reconstruction A

MR of Cancer

Perfusion

Myocardial Perfusion: Technical Development & Clinical Needs

fMRI Connectivity: Applications

Animal Models 2

Spine & Spinal Cord

Muscle: Physiology & Function

B1 Mapping & Corrections

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Cardiovascular MR Imaging: Pushing the Limits Part 1: CMR in Cardiac Arrhythmias Room 255 BC

MR Physics & Techniques for Clinicians

Revenge: Game Show

Exhibition Hall 18:30 20:30

Exhibition Hall

Room 155 ABC

Room 254 ABC

Room 150 AG

Room 151 AG

Room 155 EF

Room 255 EF

Room 355 BC

Room 355 EF

Room 250 BCEF

Room 251 BCEF

Bronze Corporate Symposium Bracco (no CME credit) 255 EF

WEDNESDAY, 24 APRIL 2013

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Time 07:00 07:50

Room 250 BCEF 150 AG 155A 251 BCEF 255 BC 255 EF 151 AG 155 EF 355 BC 355 EF

Sunrise Educational Courses Hot Topics in Body MRI MRS Cardiac MR Today & Tomorrow Emerging Clinical Techniques Practical Quantitative Imaging Translational Pathways & Validation Absolute Beginners Guide to Neuroimaging Methods Advanced MSK MRI Techniques with Clinical Applications From Pulse Sequence to Clinical Applications in the Brain Nuts & Bolts of Advanced Imaging BREAK

Time

Room

Plenary Session

Presenter(s)

Plenary Session: Standardization of MR-Based Biomarkers for Evidence Based Medicine Across Institutions Organizers: Robert E. Lenkinski, Ph.D. & Keith R. Thulborn, M.D., Ph.D. 08:10 08:30 08:50 Plenary Hall The Evolution in the MR-Based Biomarker The European Experience with Multi-Center Breast MR Trials The American College of Radiology Imaging Network (ACRIN): Successes & Failures NIBIB New Horizons: Frontiers in Body MRI: From Qualitative to Quantitative Adjourn Neil M. Rofsky, M.D. Francesco Sardanelli, M.D. Mitchell D. Schnall, M.D., Ph.D. Scott B. Reeder, M.D., Ph.D.

09:10

09:30 10:00 10:0012:00 Traditional Poster Session:


(no CME credit)

09:30

Electronic Poster Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Neurodegenerative: Clinical

Pulse Sequences & Reconstruction B Exhibition Hall


10:0012:00

Molecular Imaging; MR Spectroscopy Exhibition Hall

White Matter

RF Engineering: Far Fields & High Dielectrics

Translational Scientific Session:

Fat-Water ImagingTranslational Applications Room 155 EF

Novel fMRI Acquisition Methods & Contrast Mechanisms

Saturation Transfer: New Frontiers & Applications

Cartilage & Basic Science: Emerging Techniques

Preclinical Cancer Imaging: Molecular & Traditional

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Lung

Motion Artifacts & Practical Solutions

Room 155 ABC

Room 150 AG

Room 151 AG

Room 255 BC

Room 255 EF

Room 355 BC

Room 355 EF

Room 250 BCEF

Room 251 BCEF

Hands-On Workshop 1 GE Healthcare (no CME credit) Room 155 D Hands-On Workshop 1 Philips Healthcare Neuro/MSK (no CME credit) Room 255 D Hands-On Workshop 1 Siemens MR Angiography Techniques, Protocol Optimization & Post-Processing (no CME credit) Room 355 D

12:0013:30

LUNCH Gold Corporate Symposium Siemens (no CME credit) Plenary Hall

12:1513:15 13:3015:30 Traditional Poster Session:


(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Novel Neuroimaging Methods

Relaxometry & Parameter Mapping

Musculoskeletal; Engineering

Body

Current Issues in Brain Function

MR in Drug Research

Of Catheters, Guidewires & Needles: MRGuided Interventions

Cardiac Microstructure & Function

Diffusion Biophysics & Modeling

Tumor Therapy Response: Clinical & Preclinical

Educational Course:

Special Session:

Educational Course:

MR Cardiovascular MR Imaging: Pushing the Limits Part 2: CaseBased Studies in CMR Room 250 BCEF

Women in MRI Networking & Panel Discussion


(no CME credit)

Multiple Sclerosis: from Pathology to Patients Monitoring

Exhibition Hall 13:3015:30

Exhibition Hall

Room 155 ABC

Room 254 ABC

Room 150 AG

Room 151 AG

Room 155 EF

Room 255 EF

Room 355 BC

Room 355 EF

Room 255 BC

Room 251 BCEF

Hands-On Workshop 2 GE Healthcare (no CME credit) Room 155 D Hands-On Workshop 2 Philips Healthcare Body/Cardiovascular (no CME credit) Room 255 D Hands-On Workshop 2 Siemens Conditional Metal Implant Imaging & MapIT, Protocol Optimization & Post-Processing (no CME credit) Room 355 D

15:3016:00 16:0018:00 Traditional Poster Session:


(no CME credit)

BREAK

Electronic Poster Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Cancer; Interventional Exhibition Hall 18:15 19:15

Pulse Sequences & Reconstruction B Exhibition Hall

Susceptibility Weighted Imaging Room 155 ABC

Musculoskeletal MR Room 254 ABC

Human Brain Tumors: Diagnosis & Response

fMRI in Brain Disorders

MRS: Methods, Physiologic & MR Parameters

MRA: Still Worth Mining

Correction for Eddy Currents & Off-Resonance

Acquisition & Detection Strategies in Molecular Imaging

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Body MR Artifacts: A Game Show! - CaseBased Teaching Room 250 BCEF

MR Physics & Techniques for Clinicians

Emerging Technologies for Clinical Neuroimaging Room 255 BC

Room 150 AG

Room 151 AG

Room 155 EF

Room 255 EF

Room 355 BC

Room 355 EF

Room 251 BCEF

ISMRM Business Meeting (no CME credit) Room 150 AG

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THURSDAY, 25 APRIL 2013

Time
07:00 07:50

Room 250 BCEF 150 AG 155A 251 BCEF 255 BC 255 EF 151 AG 155 EF 355 BC 355 EF

Sunrise Educational Courses Hot Topics in Body MRI MRS Cardiac MR Today & Tomorrow Emerging Clinical Techniques Practical Quantitative Imaging Translational Pathways & Validation Absolute Beginners Guide to Neuroimaging Methods Advanced MSK MRI Techniques with Clinical Applications From Pulse Sequence to Clinical Applications in the Brain Nuts & Bolts of Advanced Imaging BREAK

Time

Room

Plenary Session

Presenter(s)

08:00

Plenary Hall

Young Investigator Awards Presentation Mansfield Lecture: MRI & Mechanobiology: Emerging Science at the Intersection of Engineering & Medicine

Peter Jezzard, Ph.D., 2013-14 ISMRM President Richard L. Ehman, M.D.

08:15

Plenary Session: MR-PET Organizers: Roland Bammer, Ph.D., Marco Essig, M.D., Ph.D. & Garry E. Gold, M.D. 9:00 09:20 09:40 10:00 Adjourn Plenary Hall Next Generation of Integrated Diagnostics MR-PET Instrumentation & the Gains for Both Modalities A Clinical Tool for Radiologists? Sanjiv S. Gambhir, M.D., Ph.D. Bernd J. Pichler, Ph.D. Ciprian Catana, M.D., Ph.D.

10:0010:30 10:3012:30 Traditional Poster Session:


(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Study Group Sessions:


(no CME credit)

CuttingEdge Cardiac MRI

MR Spectroscopy; Functional MRI Exhibition Hall


10:3012:30

Interventional; Engineering Exhibition Hall

Diffusion

Detection & Correction of Motion in MRI & MRS Room 254 ABC Room 150 AG

Perfusion & Permeability Measured with Contrast Agents

Emerging Body MR Techniques

Compressed Sensing: Novel Methods & Applications

Advanced Imaging for Dementia

Advanced Neurovascular MRA

Cartilage: Clinical & Translational

Pulmonary Imaging: From Mouse to Man

Special Session:
(no CME credit)

Emerging Techniques: Meet the Experts

Room 155 ABC

Room 151 AG

Room 155 EF

Room 250 BCEF

Room 251 BCEF

Room 255 EF

Room 355 BC

Room 355 EF

Room 255 BC

Hands-On Workshop 3 GE Healthcare (no CME credit) Room 155 D Hands-On Workshop 3 Philips Healthcare Neuro/MSK (no CME credit) Room 255 D Hands-On Workshop 3 Siemens fMRI & DTI: Acquisition Protocols & Post-Processing (no CME credit) Room 355 D

12:3013:30

LUNCH

13:30 - 15:30 Traditional Poster Session:


(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Sessions:


(no CME credit)

Hyperpolarized 13C

Gradients, Shims & Field Monitoring

Diabetes, Nutrition & Gastrointestinal

Translational Scientific Session:

Neuro B

Cardiovascular

Musculoskeletal Translational Imaging

Advances in Image Analysis

Microstructure By All Means

Perfusion & Permeability: Applications

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

Cardiovascular MR Imaging: Pushing the Limits - Part 3: Accelerated Cardiovascular Imaging: Technique & Clinical Applications Room 250 BCEF

OffMainstream Techniques

Exhibition Hall 13:3015:30

Exhibition Hall

Room 150 AG

Room 151 AG

Room 155 EF

Room 255 BC

Room 255 EF

Room 355 BC

Room 355 EF

Room 251 BCEF

Hands-On Workshop 4 GE Healthcare (no CME credit) Room 155 D Hands-On Workshop 4 Philips Healthcare Body/Cardiovascular (no CME credit) Room 255 D Hands-On Workshop 4 Siemens Biograph mMR, Tissue4D & Onco-Treat (no CME credit) Room 355 D

15:3016:00 16:0018:00 RF Circuits & Concepts

BREAK

Imaging Biomarkers in Psychiatric Diseases

Body Perfusion & Contrast Agents

fMRI with Simultaneous [Insert Modality Here]

Ute: Methods & Applications

Fibers & Tractography

Brain Diffusion Imaging: Clinical Applications Across the Lifespan

Educational Course:

Educational Course:

MR Physics & Techniques for Clinicians

Game Show: Lower-Higher: The Transition from Low Field to High Field Case-Based Teaching Room 250 BCEF

Room 150 AG

Room 151 AG

Room 155 EF

Room 255 BC

Room 255 EF

Room 355 BC

Room 355 EF

Room 251 BCEF

CLOSING PAR TY HALLS AB 18:1522:00

FRIDAY, 26 APRIL 2013

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Time

Room

Plenary Session Plenary Session: Connectomics: A New Frontier in Neuroscience Organizers: Xiaoping P. Hu, Ph.D., Derek K. Jones, Ph.D. & Karla L. Miller, Ph.D.

Presenter(s)

08:15 08:40 09:05 09:30 09:3010:30 10:3012:30 Normal Developing Brain Room 150 AG

Plenary Hall

Establishing the Brains Connections: How Connectomics with Change Basic & Clinical Neuroscience State of the Art in Hardware, Acquisition & Analysis for In-Vivo Connectivity Innovations in Multi-Modal Imaging for Mapping a Comprehensive Human Connectome

Klaas E. Stephan, M.D. Lawrence L. Wald, Ph.D. Kamil Ugurbil, Ph.D.

Adjourn BREAK

Preclinical Cancer Spectroscopy Room 151 AG

Hyperpolarized Gases: The Lung & Beyond Room 155 EF

Hybrid Systems

Cortex, Connections & Connectomes Room 251 BCEF

Probing Brain Physiology & Metabolism with fMRI Room 255 BC

MRS of the Brain

Contrast Generation & Elastography Room 355 BC

Vessel Wal Imaging

Room 250 BCEF

Room 255 EF

Room 355 EF

JOIN US FOR THE JOINT ANNUAL MEETING ISMRM-ESMRMB 1016 MAY 2014
SMRT 23 rd ANNUAL MEETING 10-11 May 2014

Joint Annual Meeting ISMRMESMRMB

Fashioning MR to Improve Global Healthcare

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21st Annual Meeting & Exhibition

ISMRM

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alt Lake City, Utah, USA


April 2013

Discovery, Innovation & Application Advancing MR for Improved Health

TABLE OF CONTENTS Exhibition Dates and Open Hours:.. inside front cover Poster Viewing Hours........................ inside front cover Social Events............................................... inside cover Corporate Members...................................................... ii Message from the Program Chair............................... iii ISMRM Business Meeting........................................... vii ISMRM Meeting Program-at-a-Glance................... iv-ix Young Investigator Award Finalists Presentations........................................................... xix Corporate Member Symposia................................... xix Faculty Disclosures of Financial Relationships....xx-lxxviii ISMRM Officers, Board of Trustees, Annual Meeting Program Committee & Staff.................lxxix Session Room Etiquette........................................... lxxx Speaker Ready Room............................................... lxxx Continuing Education.............................................. lxxx Outstanding Teacher Awards.................................. lxxx Evaluation Information............................................. lxxx SMRT 22st Annual Meeting Program.......................lxxxi ISMRM Membership Information.................back cover

Innovation in Body MRI.................................................. 1 Pre-Clinical MR of Cancer.............................................. 1 Perfusion Imaging: ASL, DCE & DSC .......................... 2 Single-Subject Neuroimaging....................................... 3 Challenges in Musculoskeletal Imaging....................... 4 Advanced Neuroimaging 1: Brain & Spinal Cord......... 5 MR Systems Engineering.............................................. 6 MR Physics for Physicists............................................... 7 fMRI: From Basic to Intermediate Brain Connectivity, Part 1.................................................................... 8. Diffusion Goes Mad....................................................... 8 SUNDAY, 21 APRIL 2013 Educational Courses: Molecular & Cellular Imaging: From Bench to the Bed............................................ 10 Clinical Cancer MRI - Case-Based Teachings............. 10 Recent Innovation in Cardiac MR................................ 11 Everything You Wanted to Know about MR-PET........ 13 Advanced Diffusion Acquisition: Targeted Methods.... 14 Advanced Neuroimaging 2: Across the Lifespan....... 15 RF Engineering - Coils................................................. 16 Imaging Acquisition & Reconstruction........................ 16 Corporate Symposium (no CME credit) Silver Corporate Symposium - Bayer HealthCare...... 17 A Practical Guide to MR Safety.................................. 17 fMRI: From Basic to Intermediate Brain Connectivity, Part 2....................................................................... 18.

SATURDAY, 20 APRIL 2013 Educational Courses:

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INDEX (CONTINUED) MONDAY, 22 APRIL 2013 Welcome & ISMRM Awards Presentations................ 20 Lauterbur Lecture: Klaas P. Pruessmann, Ph.D., Beyond Fourier Encoding: The Need, the Challenges & the Rewards of Breaking Out of K-Space .......................................................20. Plenary Session: Panning for Gold: 20 Years of Innovation in MRI..................................20 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) Interventional MRI....................................................20 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) Hyperpolarized Media MR.......................................20 Young Investigator Award Presentations................... 20 Extreme Encoding Methods........................................21 Renal MRI........................................................................ 22. fMRI Connectivity: Mechanisms & Analysis................. 23 Advanced MRI in Multiple Sclerosi..............................25 Diffusion Acquisition....................................................26 Educational Course: MR Physics & Techniques for Clinicians..................27 Educational Course: MRI of Musculoskeletal Impingement Syndromes ...28 Educational Course: Integrated Comprehensive Approach to the Brain Tumor Patient: A Case Study........................28. Gold Corporate Member Symposium: (no CME credit) GE Healthcare..........................................................28. Study Group Session: (no CME credit) MR Engineering; MR Safety....................................28 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) Dynamic NMR Spectroscopy...................................29 Flow Quantification......................................................29 RF Pulse Design............................................................30 Animal Models 1..........................................................31 Prostate: Clinical...........................................................32 Arterial Spin Labeling ..................................................33 Educational Course: Imaging Metabolism with Hyperpolarized Nuclei....34 Educational Course: ISMRM/SMRT Forum: Safe & Ethical Imaging of Patients & Research Subjects.............................35 Special Session: (no CME credit) Mock Grant Review..................................................35 Educational Course: New Advances in Neurodegenerative Disease......35 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) High Field Systems & Applications........................36 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) Cardiac MR...............................................................36 MRS: Normal Metabolism & Systems Under Stress... 36 Image Reconstruction..................................................37 MONDAY, 22 APRIL 2013 (CONTINUED) New Systems & Probes ............................................... 38 Bone, Tendon & Menisci: State of the Art................... 39 Novel Contrast Agents & Reporters........................... 40 Translational Scientific Session: Susceptibility Image in the Brain............................. 41 Advanced Fetal & Pediatric CNS Imaging.................. 43 Educational Course: Female Pelvis............................................................ 44 Educational Course: Added Value of DWI for Your Clinical Practice....... 44 TUESDAY, 23 APRIL 2013 Sunrise Educational Courses Hot Topics in Body MRI............................................... 46 MRS............................................................................... 46 Cardiac MR Today & Tomorrow ................................. 46 Emerging Clinical Techniques.................................... 46 Practical Quantitative Imaging................................... 47 Translational Pathways & Validation........................... 47 Absolute Beginners Guide to Neuroimaging Methods.......................................... 47 Advanced MSK MRI Techniques with Clinical Applications........................................ 47 From Pulse Sequence to Clinical Applications in the Brain............................................................... 48 Nuts & Bolts of Advanced Imaging........................... 48 Plenary Session: MRI in Cancer: Promises, Controversies & Technical Innovation in Breast MRI........................ 48 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) Psychiatric MR Spectroscopy & Imaging............... 48 Translational Scientific Session: Fast Cardiac Imaging............................................... 48 Breast MRI: Clinical & Technical................................. 49 Advanced Stroke Imaging.......................................... 51 MRS: Cancer & Aberrant Metabolism........................ 52 Thermotherapy & Thermometry................................ 53 Targeted Molecular Imaging Agents......................... 54 Sequences & Applications.......................................... 55 Educational Course: Bowel ........................................................................ 57 Educational Course: Imaging Bone Architecture & Composition.......... 57 Gold Corporate Symposium: (no CME credit) Philips Healthcare.................................................... 57 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) Molecular & Cellular Imaging................................. 57 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) MR Flow & Motion Quantitation............................. 58

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Educational Course: Motion Artifacts & Practical Solutions.................... 86 Hands-On Workshop 1: (no CME credit) GE Healthcare.......................................................... 87 Hands-On Workshop 1: (no CME credit) Philips Healthcare.................................................... 87 Hands-On Workshop 1: (no CME credit) Siemens.................................................................... 87 Gold Corporate Symposium: (no CME credit) Siemens.................................................................... 87 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) Current Issues in Brain Function............................. 87 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) MR in Drug Research............................................... 87 Novel Neuroimaging Methods.................................. 87 Relaxometry & Parameter Mapping.......................... 88 Of Catheters, Guidewires & Needles: MR-Guided Interventions........................................ 89 Cardiac Microstructure & Function............................ 91 Diffusion Biophysics & Modeling............................... 92 Tumor Therapy Response: Clinical & Preclinical....... 93 Educational Course: Cardiovascular MR Imaging: Pushing the Limits - Part 2: Case-Based Studies in CMR..................... 94 Special Session: (no CME credit) Women in MRI Networking & Panel Discussion....... 95 Educational Course: Multiple Sclerosis: from Pathology to Patients Monitoring................................................ 95 Hands-On Workshop 2: (no CME credit) GE Healthcare.......................................................... 95 Hands-On Workshop 2: (no CME credit) Philips Healthcare.................................................... 95 Hands-On Workshop 2: (no CME credit) Siemens ................................................................... 95

INDEX (CONTINUED) WEDNESDAY, 24 APRIL 2013 (CONTINUED) Study Group Session: (no CME credit) Susceptibility Weighted Imaging...........................96 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) Musculoskeletal MR ................................................96 Human Brain Tumors: Diagnosis & Response...........96 fMRI in Brain Disorders................................................97 MRS: Methods, Physiologic & MR Parameters.........98 MRA: Still Worth Mining..............................................99 Correction for Eddy Currents & Off-Resonance..... 101 Acquisition & Detection Strategies in Molecular Imaging.................................................102 Educational Course: Body MR Artifacts: A Game Show! - Case-Based Teaching..........................................103 Educational Course: MR Physics & Techniques for Clinicians...............104 Educational Course: Emerging Technologies for Clinical Neuroimaging........................................................104 ISMRM Business Meeting (no CME credit)........................... 104 THURSDAY, 25 APRIL 2013 Sunrise Educational Courses Hot Topics in Body MRI.............................................105 MRS.............................................................................105 Cardiac MR Today & Tomorrow................................ 105 Emerging Clinical Techniques..................................105 Practical Quantitative Imaging.................................106 Translational Pathways & Validation.........................106 Absolute Beginners Guide to Neuroimaging Methods........................................106 Advanced MSK MRI Techniques with Clinical Applications......................................106 From Pulse Sequence to Clinical Applications in the Brain.............................................................107 Nuts & Bolts of Advanced Imaging.........................107 Young Investigator Awards Presentation................. 107 Mansfield Lecture: Richard L. Ehman, M.D.,  MRI & Mechanobiology: Emerging Science at the Intersection of Engineering & Medicine..............107 Plenary Session: MRPET..................................................................107 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) Diffusion..................................................................108 Study Group Session: (no CME credit) Detection & Correction of Motion in MRI & MRS.............................................................108 Cutting-Edge Cardiac MRI........................................108 Perfusion & Permeability Measured with Contrast Agents.............................................109 THURSDAY, 25 APRIL 2013 (CONTINUED) Emerging Body MR Techniques............................... 110 Compressed Sensing: Novel Methods & Applications............................ 111. Advanced Imaging for Dementia............................. 112 Advanced Neurovascular MRA................................. 114 Cartilage: Clinical & Translational............................ 115 Pulmonary Imaging: From Mouse to Man............... 116 Special Session: (no CME credit) Emerging Techniques: Meet the Experts............ 118 Hands-On Workshop 3: (no CME credit) GE Healthcare........................................................ 118 Hands-On Workshop 3: (no CME credit) Philips Healthcare.................................................. 118 Hands-On Workshop 3: (no CME credit) Siemens.................................................................. 118 Hyperpolarized 13C.................................................... 119 Gradients, Shims & Field Monitoring...................... 120 Diabetes, Nutrition & Gastrointestinal.................... 121 Translational Scientific Session: Musculoskeletal Translational Imaging................ 122 Advances in Image Analysis..................................... 123 Microstructure By All Means..................................... 124 Perfusion & Permeability: Applications................... 125 Educational Course: Cardiovascular MR Imaging: Pushing the Limits -Part 3: Accelerated Cardiovascular Imaging: Technique & Clinical Applications........................ 127 Educational Course: Off-Mainstream Techniques.................................. 127 Hands-On Workshop 4: (no CME credit) GE Healthcare........................................................ 127 Hands-On Workshop 4: (Repeat) (no CME credit) Philips Healthcare.................................................. 127 Hands-On Workshop 4: (Repeat) (no CME credit) Siemens................................................................. 128 RF Circuits & Concepts............................................. 128 Imaging Biomarkers in Psychiatric Diseases........... 129 Body Perfusion & Contrast Agents.......................... 130 fMRI with Simultaneous [Insert Modality Here]....... 131 Ute: Methods & Applications................................... 132 Fibers & Tractography............................................... 133 Brain Diffusion Imaging: Clinical Applications Across the Lifespan............ 134 Educational Course: MR Physics & Techniques for Clinicians............... 136 Educational Course: Game Show: Lower-Higher: The Transition from Low Field to High Field - Case-Based Teaching..... 136

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Neuro A Normal Developing Brain......................... 0884-0894 High Resolution Pediatric CNS Imaging......................................... 0895-0925 High Resolution Brain Anatomy & Morphometry..................... 0926-0954 Human Brain Tumors: Diagnosis & Response..........................0955-0989 Advanced Imaging for Dementia.............0990-1013 Movement Disorders & Degeneration.... 1014-1033 Animal Models Other Than Stroke.......... 1034-1077

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Cancer Preclinical Cancer: Perfusion, Permeability & Oxygenation.......................................... 1691-1702 242 Preclinical Cancer: Response to Therapy............................ 1703-1715 243 Preclinical Cancer: Spectroscopy & Molecular................... 1716-1727 245 Cancer of Breast & Body........................... 1728-1768 246 Prostate......................................................1769-1801 251 Interventional Thermotherapy & Thermometry..............1802-1821 255 MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound.............1822-1832 257 Intravascular MR-Guided Interventions...1833-1838 258 MR-Guided Interventions From Head to Toe................................. 1839-1843 259 Software & Hardware for MR-Guided Interventions..................... 1844-1849 259 Molecular Imaging Molecular & Cellular Imaging...................1850-1913 260 Hyperpolarized Contrast Agents............. 1914-1937 267 MR Spectroscopy MRS of Neurological Disease................... 1938-1946 270 Human MRS: In Vivo & In Vitro................. 1947-1954 271 MRS & Metabolism....................................1955-1972 272 MRS of Animal Models.............................. 1973-1981 274 ESR & Multinuclear....................................1982-1995 275 MRS & Relaxation......................................1996-2001 277 Methodology of Spectroscopic Localization & Imaging.........................2002-2029 277 Methodology of Spectroscopic Quantitation............................................... 2030-2043 280 Diffusion & Perfusion Diffusion Acquisition................................. 2044-2076 Diffusion: Noise, Artifacts & Phantoms................. 2077-2094 Diffusion: Pre-Clinical & Clinical Applications.....2095 -2116 Fibre PDFs & Tractography...................... 2117-2143 Arterial Spin Labeling................................ 2144-2193 Perfusion & Permeability........................... 2194-2226

Neuro B Multiple Sclerosis & Deteriorating Diseases.................................................1078-1110 171 Spinal Cord................................................1111-1126 175 Neurovascular Disease - Clinical..............1127-1151 177 fMRI of Brain Disorders.............................1152-1181 180 Imaging of Psychiatric Disorders.............. 1182-1207 184 Head & Neck..............................................1208-1235 186 Novel Neuroimaging Methods................ 1236-1254 190 Manganese Enhanced MRI.......................1255-1270 192 Cardiovascular CE & Non CE MRA.................................... 1271-1292 Vessel Wall & Coronary Angiography......1293-1316 Myocardial Perfusion.................................1317-1325 Flow Quantification...................................1326-1356 Myocardial Tissue Characterization......... 1357-1378 Cardiac Microstructure & Function..........1379-1393 CV Imaging Technology & Methodology......................................... 1394-1426 CV Image Processing & Other.................. 1427-1446

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Body Hyperpolarized Gases: Methods, Applications & Hardware..... 1447-1479 214 Advances in Pulmonary Imaging.............. 1480-1501 218 Diabetes, Obesity & Hepatobiliary..........1502-1539 221 Genitourinary MRI...................................... 1540-1581 225 Body Other..............................................1582-1591 230 Musculoskeletal Bone/Tendon/Ligament/Spine.................1592-1618 231 Muscle........................................................ 1619-1648 234 Cartilage..................................................... 1649-1663 237 Technical/Misc............................................ 1664-1690 239

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Functional MRI Functional Connectivity: Acquisitions & Artifacts.........................2227-2239 301 Functional Connectivity: Electrophysiological Correlates........... 2240-2245 303 Functional Connectivity Analysis.............. 2246-2261 303 Functional Connectivity: Biomarkers....... 2262-2274 305 fMRI Acquisition: Methods & Protocols... 2275-2284 306 fMRI: Analysis of Activation......................2285-2297 307 Animal fMRI Studies..................................2298-2326 309 Human fMRI Studies..................................2327-2350 312 Pulse Sequences & Reconstruction A Pulse Sequences & Applications..............2351-2395 315 RF Pulse Design......................................... 2396-2400 319 Fat & Water: Methods & Evaluations....... 2401-2420 320 MR Elastography....................................... 2421-2447 322 Relaxometry............................................... 2448-2479 325 Susceptibility.............................................. 2480-2504 328 Contrast Mechanism: From Exotic to Clinical Applications....2505-2525 331 CEST, MT, APT...........................................2526-2555 333 Pulse Sequences & Reconstruction B Artifacts & Correction................................2556-2566 336 Artifacts & Correction: Off-Resonance & Eddy Currents..........2567-2576 337 Artifacts & Correction: Motion.................2577-2591 338 B1 Mapping................................................ 2592-2600 340 Compressed Sensing................................ 2601-2628 341 Image Reconstruction: Non-Cartesian & Parallel Imaging....... 2629-2661 344 Image Reconstruction & Analysis............. 2662-2686 347 Advances in Image Analysis..................... 2687-2706 349 Engineering Gradients & Shimming..............................2707-2719 352 Arrays & Array Technology........................2720-2759 353 Specialized Systems & Devices................2760-2768 357 Magnets......................................................2769-2771 358 Novel RF Coils...........................................2772-2796 358 High-Dielectric Materials in RF Imaging.............................................2797-2802 361 RF Simulations...........................................2803-2807 362 PET/MRI Systems Engineering.................2808-2818 362 Safety (Non-Contrast Agent).................... 2819-2842 363

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Neuro A Parkinsons Neurodegenerative............... 2843-2866 366 Advanced Imaging of Dementia..............2867-2890 369 Advanced Neuroimaging: Traumatic Brain Injury & Other Clinical Applications............................. 2891-2914 371 Animal Models & Clinical Studies of Stroke................................................. 2915-2938 374 Normal Developing Brain.........................2939-2956 377 Advanced Fetal & Pediatric CNS Imaging.........................................2957-2980 379 Neurovascular Diseases........................... 2981 -3004 382 High Resolution Brain Anatomy & Morphology.......................3005-3028 385 Diffusion & Perfusion Arterial Spin Labeling................................3029-3052 387 Perfusion & Permeability Measured with Contrast Agents............................3053-3076 390 Diffusion Applications...............................3077-3100 393 Diffusion to Measure Perfusion................3101-3123 396 Diffusion: Models & Microstructure......... 3124-3147 398 Fiber ODF & Fiber Tracking...................... 3148-3171 401 Diffusion Acquisition & Analysis............... 3172-3195 403 Diffusion MR Artefacts & Data Quality.... 3196-3219 406 Functional MRI (Neuro) fMRI Applications In Neuroscience.......... 3220-3242 fMRI: Basics, Modalities & Analysis.......... 3243-3266 Resting State Connectivity: Methods...... 3267-3290 Resting State Connectivity: Applications........................................... 3291-3313 fMRI Acquisition Methods........................ 3314-3337 fMRI: Physiological Noise & Beyond BOLD........................................ 3338-3361 Cancer Breast: Clinical, Technical & Treatment Response............................. 3362-3385 Prostate...................................................... 3386-3409 Preclinical MR of Cancer: Cells & Animals...................................... 3410-3433 Cancer........................................................ 3434-3456 Musculoskeletal Bone, Menisci, Tendon & Spine............... 3457-3480 Technical & Miscellaneous........................ 3481-3504 Muscle........................................................ 3505-3528 Cartilage..................................................... 3529-3552

Neuro B fMRI of Brain Disorders............................. 3553-3576 Imaging of Psychiatric Disorders.............. 3577-3600 Multiple Sclerosis....................................... 3601-3624 Human Brain Tumors: Diagnosis & Responses........................ 3625-3648 Brain Diffusion Imaging & Neuroeducation.................................... 3649-3672 Animal Models Other Than Stroke.......... 3673-3695 Pulse Sequences & Reconstruction A Pulse Sequences: Research...................... 3696-3717 Pulse Sequences: Education..................... 3718-3719 Advances in Image Analysis: Image Analysis....................................... 3720-3731 Advances in Image Analysis: Image Reconstruction & Processing.... 3732-3743 Artifacts & Correction: Motion................. 3744-3767 Artifacts & Corrections: Off-Resonance & Eddy Currents.......... 3768-3791 Compressed Sensing................................ 3792-3815 Non-Cartesian & Parallel Imaging............ 3816-3839 Susceptibility Contrast.............................. 3840-3858 Molecular Imaging Molecular Imaging Techniques & Cell Labeling.......................................... 3859-3882 Novel Agents & Targeting in Molecular Imaging................................ 3883-3906 Hyperpolarized 13C & Metabolism........... 3907-3930 Hyperpolarization: New Methods, Probes, & Applications.... 3931-3954 MR Spectroscopy Methodology of Spectroscopic Localization & Imaging......................... 3955-3978 MR Spectroscopic Imaging....................... 3979-4001 MRS Potpourri............................................ 4002-4025 MRS & Metabolism.................................... 4026-4049 Body Diabetes, Metabolism & Gastrointestinal..................................... 4050-4073 Hepatobiliary MRI...................................... 4074-4097 Pulmonary & Airway Imaging: Methods & Applications....................... 4098-4121 Genitourinary / Fetal................................. 4122-4145 Whole Body DWI....................................... 4146-4169

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Interventional Thermotherapy & Thermometry A .......... 4290-4313 528 Intravascular & Percutaneous MR-Guided Interventions B ...................................... 4314-4337 531 Engineering MR Systems Engineering ......................... 4338-4349 RF Array Coil Coupling & RF Coils for Multinuclear & Hybrid Systems ..... 4350-4361 RF Coils & Concepts ................................. 4362-4373 Dielectrics & Novel RF Concepts ............ 4374-4385 Receive Arrays ........................................... 4386-4397 Transmit Arrays ......................................... 4398-4409 MRI Safety 1 .............................................. 4410-4421 MRI Safety 2............................................... 4422-4433 Cardiovascular Flow Quantification.................................. 4434 -4457 MRA........................................................... 4458 -4481 Cardiac Function & Diffusion................... 4482 -4504 Myocardial Tissue Characterisation........ 4505 -4527 Vessel Wall & Coronary Angiography..... 4528 -4545 Cardiovascular MAI Education................ 4546 -4551 CV Imaging Technology & Methodology........................................ 4552 -4575

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Young Investigator Awards Finalists Presentations The winners of the Young Investigator Awards will be presented on Thursday, 25 April 2013, at 08:00 in the Plenary Hall. Finalist Poster Topic Regional Mapping of Gas Uptake by Red Blood Cells & Tissue in the Human Lung Using Hyperpolarized Xenon-129 MRI Dynamic Imaging of the Fetal Heart Using Metric Optimized Gating Presentation Oral Presentation Poster Presentation Oral Presentation Poster Presentation Oral Presentation Poster Presentation Oral Presentation Poster Presentation Oral Presentation Poster Presentation Oral Presentation Poster Presentation Date Monday, 22 April Time 10:45 14:15 11:05 14:35 11:25 14:55 11:45 Monday, 22 April 15:15 12:05 15:35 12:25 Monday, 22 April 15:55 Room 150 AG Exhibition Hall 150 AG Exhibition Hall 150 AG Exhibition Hall 150 AG Exhibition Hall 150 AG Exhibition Hall 150 AG Exhibition Hall

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Christopher Roy

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3D Hemodynamics in Intracranial Aneurysms: Influence of Size & Morphology Multi-Slice Cardiac Arterial Spin Labeling using Improved Myocardial Perfusion Quantification with Simultaneously Measured Blood Pool Input Function Joint K-T Reconstruction & Oversampled Spirals for SingleShot 2D Spatial/1D Spectral Imaging of 13C Dynamics A New Approach to Shimming: The Dynamically Controlled Adaptive Current Network

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Adrienne CampbellWashburn

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Jeremy Gordon

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Chad T. Harris

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Corporate SymposiA Presenter Date Time Room

Gold Corporate Symposium (no CME credit) GE Healthcare Philips Healthcare Siemens Monday, 22 April Tuesday, 23 April Wednesday, 24 April 13:0014:00 12:1513:15 12:1513:15 Plenary Hall Plenary Hall Plenary Hall

Silver Corporate Symposium (no CME credit) Bayer HealthCare Sunday, 21 April 12:30 13:30 Plenary Hall

Bronze Corporate Symposium (no CME credit) Bracco Tuesday, 23 April 18:3020:30 Room 255 EF

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Declaration of Financial Interests or Relationships


Invited Faculty & Introduction Speakers

The ISMRM is committed to:  Ensuring balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs; and  Presenting CME activities that promote improvements or quality in healthcare and are independent of commercial interests.

Therefore it is the policy of the Society that any person who has influence over the content of a program designated for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM must disclose any real or apparent financial interest or other relationship (i.e., grants, research support, consultant, honoraria) that the individual may have with the manufacturers, distributors or providers of any commercial products or services that may be discussed in the presentation. Such financial interests or relationships must be identified in advance so that potential conflicts can be resolved before the program, and participants at the CME activity may have these facts fully disclosed at the outset. The ISMRM does not imply that such financial interests or relationships are inherently improper or that such interests or relationships would prevent the speaker or organizer from making an objective contribution. However, it is imperative that such financial interests or relationships be identified so that potential conflicts can be resolved before the program, and participants at the CME activity may have these facts fully disclosed in advance. It then remains for the audience to determine whether an individuals outside interests may reflect a possible bias in either the exposition or the conclusions presented Following are the names of all presenters, committee members and other organizers who had influence over the program content. If individuals have disclosed real or apparent financial interests or relationships, the interests or relationships are described. *Addendum to Declaration of Financial Interests & Relationships: www.ismrm.org/13/Declaration_Addendum.pdf Faculty & Introduction Speakers who have Financial Interests or Relationships: Joseph J. H. Ackerman, Ph.D. Noam Alperin, Ph.D. David C. Alsop, Ph.D. Talissa Altes, M.D. Adam W. Anderson, Ph.D. Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen, Ph.D. Ulrike I. Attenberger, M.D. Roland Bammer, Ph.D. Daniel P. Barboriak, M.D. Gareth J. Barker, Ph.D. Christoph Barmet, Ph.D. Wolfgang R. Bauer, M.D., Ph.D. Philip J. Beatty, Ph.D. Jeffery I. Berman, Ph.D. Stephan Biber, Ph.D. Walter F. Block, Ph.D. Michael Bock, Ph.D.  rant/Research Support: Agilent Technologies (formerly Magnex); Honoraria: G Elsevier Ownership Interest: Alperin Noninvasive Diagnostics, Inc. Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant/Research Support: Siemens, Vertex & Novartis Grant: Philips; Ownership Interest/Stock Purchased: General Electric Employment: General Electric Consulting Fee: Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering Ownership Interest: iSchemaView, Inc.  rants/Research Support: Eisai Pharmaceuticals & Siemens; Consulting/Advisory G Board: General Electric Grant: General Electric; Consulting Fee: IXICO Ownership Interest & Employment: Skope Magnetic Resonance Technologies Consulting/Advisor: BIOTRONIK & Medtronic; Scientific Project: TRIMESH Ownership Interest: General Electric Consulting Fee: McGowan Associates Employment: Siemens  rant/Research Support: General Electric; Ownership Interest: inseRT MRI; G Employment: Marvel Medtech Consulting Fee: Siemens

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Jerzy A. Bodurka, Ph.D. Ed . B. Boskamp, Ph.D.

Speaking/Honoraria: Brain Products Employment: General Electric

James B. Brewer, Ph.D.  Grant/Research Support: Janssen Alzheimer Immunotherapy; Consulting Advisory Board: Bristol Myers Squibb; Advisory Board: Lilly Biomarker Business Unit; Ownership Interest: Cortechs Laboratories, Inc. Kevin M. Brindle, Ph.D. Gregory R. Brown, J.D., B.A. David Otto Brunner, Ph.D. Jeff W. M. Bulte, Ph.D. Richard B. Buxton, Ph.D. Grant/Research Support: General Electric; Consulting Fee: Glaxo-SmithKline Consulting: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Australia Ownership Interest: Skope MRT Grant/Research Support: Philips & Q Therapeutics Grant/Research Support: General Electric

James C. Carr, M.D.  Grants/Research Support: Siemens, Astellas & Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering; Consulting Fee: Lantheus Medical Imaging John A. Carrino, M.D., M.P.H. Ciprian Catana, M.D., Ph.D. Michael A. Chappell, D.Phil., M.Eng. Frederick T. Chin, Ph.D. Christine Chung, M.D. Howard Colman, M.D., Ph.D. Joseph P. Culver, Ph.D. Charles H. Cunningham, Ph.D. Bruce L. Daniel, M.D. Alexander J. S. de Crespigny, Ph.D. Robin A. de Graaf, Ph.D. Grant/Research Support: Siemens; Consulting Fee: Siemens Speaking/Honoraria: Siemens Royalties: Various companies, names unknown Consulting Fee: Ground Fluor Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Grant/Research Support: General Electric Consulting Fee/Advisory Board: Hoffman-LaRoche Licenses: Cephalogics, LLC Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant/Research Support: General Electric Employment: Hoffman-LaRoche Employment: Agilent Technologies (formerly Magnex)

James F. Dempsey, Ph.D.  Employment/Ownership Interest & Member Board of Directors: ViewRay Incorporated John A. Detre, M.D. Edward V. R. DiBella, Ph.D. Mariya Doneva, Ph.D. Jiang P. Du, Ph.D. Frank Engelke, Ph.D. Daniel B. Ennis, Ph.D. William Faulkner, B.S., R.T.(R)(MR)(CT) Laura Adel Fayad, Ph.D. Victor A. Ferrari, M.D. Sanjiv S. Gambhir, M.D., Ph.D. Michael Garwood, Ph.D. Fiona J. Gilbert, M.D. Penny Anne Gowland, Ph.D. Mark A. Griswold Ph.D. Speaking/Honoraria: BioClinica & Health Partners Grant/Research Support: Astellas Employment: Philips Grant/Research Support: General Electric Employment: Bruker BioSpin Grant/Research Support: Siemens Consulting Fee: Medtronic Grant: Siemens Executive Committee Member: SCMR Consulting Fee: Bracco; Ownership Interest: Spectrum Dynamics Royalties: General Electric Grant: Philips Grant/Research Support: Proctor & Gamble Grant/Research Support: Siemens

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Alexander S. R. Guimaraes, M.D., Ph.D. Masoom A. Haider M.D., F.R.C.P.C. Christopher J. Hardy, Ph.D. Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. Paul R. Harvey, Ph.D. Jay P. Heiken, M.D. Jrgen K. Hennig, Ph.D. Daniel A. Herzka, Ph.D. Christopher P. Hess, M.D., Ph.D. Mark A. Horsfield, Ph.D. Xiaoping P. Hu, Ph.D. Hero K. Hussain, M.D. Shahid M. Hussain, M.D., Ph.D. Tamer S. Ibrahim, Ph.D. Randy L. Jensen, M.D., Ph.D. Karik S. Jhaveri, M.D. G. Allan Johnson, Ph.D. Christoph Juchem, Ph.D. Ihab R. Kamel, M.D., Ph.D.

Speaking/Travel Reimbursement: Siemens Grant: Hologic Employment: General Electric Grant/Research Support: General Electric Employment/Ownership Interest: Philips Royalties: Covidien (formerly Tyco/Mallinckrodt); Patent Agreement: Medrad Grant/Research Support: Siemens, Bruker BioSpin & Esaote Ownership Interest: Philips Grant/Research Support: General Electric Ownership Interest: Xinapse Systems, Ltd. Grant/Research Support: Siemens Consulting/Honoraria: Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering Grant/Research Support: Philips & Bracco Grant: Siemens Consulting/Honoraria: Medtronic; Scientific Advisory Board: Pharmocokinesis Grant/Research Support: Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering Grant: Aspect Imaging Grant: Agilent Technologies (formerly Magnex) Grant/Salary Support: Siemens

Emanuel Kanal, M.D., F.A.C.R.  Consulting Fee: Covidien, Guerbet, MedicVision & Medtronic; Software Sale & Travel Reimbursement: Bracco Diagnostics Ulrich Katscher, Ph.D. Adam B. Kerr, Ph.D. Scott B. King Ph.D. Kevin M. Koch, Ph.D. Katsumi Kose, Ph.D. Employment: Philips Grant/Research Support: General Electric; Ownership Interest: HeartVista Royalties: Hi-Q.A. Employment: General Electronic Consulting Fee & Ownership Interest: MRTechnology

Dara L. Kraitchman, V.M.D., Ph.D.  Grant/Research Support: Siemens & Boston Scientific Corporation; Intellectual Property Rights: Samsung Harald Kugel, Ph.D. Christiane K. Kuhl, M.D., Ph.D. Jeong Min Lee, M.D. Consulting Fee: MR:Comp GmbH Advisory Board Member: Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering Honoraria: Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering

Constance D. Lehman, M.D., Ph.D.  Grant: General Electric; Consulting Fee: General Electric & Bayer Healthcare/ Bayer Schering Craig Levin, Ph.D. Xiaojuan Li, Ph.D. Chen Lin, Ph.D. Roger Lchinger, Ph.D. Michael Lustig, Ph.D. Katarzyna J. Macura, M.D., Ph.D. Grant/Research Support: Philips & General Electric Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant: Siemens Consulting Fee: Medtronic, Inc. Grant: General Electric Grant/Research Support: Siemens

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Jeffrey H. Maki, M.D., Ph.D.  Grant/Research Support: Philips; Grant/Travel: Bracco; Consulting/Honoraria: Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering; Speaking/Honoraria: Lantheus Pia C. Maly Sundgren, M.D., Ph.D. Consulting Fee: ICON Medical Imaging Nassir F. Marrouche, M.D.  Grant/Research Support: Estech, Sanofi Aventis & Biotronik; Consulting Fee:Sanofi Aventis, eCardio & Estech; Speaking/Honoraria: Boehringer Ingelheim; Ownership Interest: Marrek & MRI Interventions Diego R. Martin, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P.C. Paul M. Matthews, M.D., D.Phil. Susan Matulevicius, M.D. Charles A. McKenzie, Ph.D. Graeme C. McKinnon, Ph.D. Craig A. Meyer, Ph.D. Mitsue Miyazaki, Ph.D. Catherine J. Moran, Ph.D. Timothy J. Mosher, M.D. John P. Mugler, Ph.D. Pratik Mukherjee, M.D., Ph.D. Robert N. Muller, Ph.D. Scott K. Nagle, M.D., Ph.D. Sarah J. Nelson , Ph.D. Reza Nezafat, Ph.D. Thoralf Niendorf , Ph.D. Nael F. Osman, Ph.D. Aytekin Oto, M.D. Grant: Siemens Ownership Interest/Employment: Glaxo-SmithKline Grant: General Electric Grant: General Electric Employment: General Electric Grant: Siemens Employment: Toshiba Grant/Research Support: General Electric Consulting Fee: Medical Metrics, Depuy Orthopedics Grant/Research Support: Siemens Grant/Research Support: General Electric Speaker/Travel Honoraria: Guerbet, France Grant/Research Support & Ownership Interest: General Electric Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant/Royalty: Philips; Grant/Research Support: Samsung Electronics Ownership Interest/Founder: MRI.TOOLS GmbH Ownership Interest: Diagnosoft, Inc. Grant/Honoraria: Philips

Anwar R. Padhani, M.B.B.S, F.R.C.P.  Grant: Siemens; Ownership Interest: Siemens; Consulting Fee: Roche; Speaking/ Teaching: Siemens; Consulting: Acuitas Medical Savannah C. Partridge, Ph.D. Amit R. Patel, M.D. John M. Pauly, Ph.D. Ivan Pedrosa, M.D. Bernd J. Pichler, Ph.D. James G. Pipe, Ph.D. Whitney Pope, M.D., Ph.D. Harish Poptani, Ph.D. Grants/Research Support: Philips & Safeway Grants/Research Support: Philips & Astellas Pharma Grant/Research Support: General Electric; Ownership Interest: HeartVista Grant/Research Support: Philips; Consulting Fee/Honoraria: Philips Grants: Siemens & Bruker; Royalties from Licensing: Bruker Grants/Research Support: Philips Consulting Fee: Hoffman-LaRoche Consulting Fee: American College of Radiology Image Metrix

Hollis G. Potter, M.D.  Grant/Research Support: General Electric; Consulting Fee: Smith & Nephew; Consulting Fee: Biomet Martin R. Prince, M.D., Ph.D.  Ownership Interest: TopSpins, Inc.; Patent Agreements: Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering, General Electric, Hitachi, Toshiba, Siemens, Medrad, Mallinckrodt, Bracco, Lantheus & Nemato Klaas Pruessmann, Ph.D.  Grant/Research Support: Philips; Ownership Interest: Skope Magnetic ResonanceTechnologies, LLC & GyroTools, LLC

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Christopher Chad Quarles, Ph.D. Timothy P. Roberts, Ph.D. Bruce A. Rosen, M.D., Ph.D. Alex Rovira, M.D. Brian K. Rutt, Ph.D. Michael Salerno, M.D., Ph.D.

Grant/Research Support: Threshold Pharmaceuticals Grant: Seaside Therapeutics; Ownership Interest: Prism Clinical Imaging Consulting Fee: Siemens Speaking/Honoraria: Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering & Novartis Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant/Research Support: Siemens

Francesco Sardanelli, M.D.  Grant/Research Support: Bracco & Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering; Employment: IMS, Bologna (Mammography unit) Gregor Schaefers, Dipl.Ing. (FH) Ownership Interest & Employment: MR:comp GmbH Ehud J. Schmidt, Ph.D.  Grant/Research Support: IMIRS; Employment/Intellectual Property Rights: Partners Healthcare Klaus Schmierer, Ph.D., F.R.C.P.  Grant/Educational: Novartis; Grant/PI on Clinical Trials: Novartis & Roche; Consulting Fee: Novartis, Merck & Co, Inc. Franz Schmitt, Ph.D. Mitchell D. Schnall, M.D., Ph.D. Employment: Siemens Grant: Siemens

Jeanette Schulz-Menger, M.D.  Grant/Research Support: Siemens & Medis; Consulting/Honoraria: Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering Nina F. Schwenzer, M.D. Greig C. Scott, Ph.D. Nicole E. Seiberlich, Ph.D. N. Jon Shah, Ph.D. Grant/Research Support: Siemens Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant/Technical Support: Siemens Grant: Siemens

Frank G. Shellock, Ph.D., F.A.C.C., FISMRM Grant/Research Support: Bracco Orlando P. Simonetti, Ph.D.  Grant/Research Support: Siemens & Med Institute; Consulting Fee: Vannevar Group; Ownership Interest: EXCMR, Inc. Claude B. Sirlin, M.D.  Grants: General Electric, Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering, Siemens, Profil (Pfizer), Biomedical Systems, Bristol-Myers Squibb & Synegeva & Isis Pharmaceuticals; Employment: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering; Consulting/ Honoraria: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering, VICAL & Gilead Sciences, Inc., Takeda Pharmaceuticals & Genzyme; Membership/Board Member, Honoraria: GE Healthcare & Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering Stefan Skare, Ph.D. Daniel K. Sodickson, M.D., Ph.D. David E. Sosnovik, M.D., F.A.C.C. Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D. Adrian Thomas, Ph.D. John S. Thornton, Ph.D. James Tropp, Ph.D. Jeffrey Tsao, Ph.D., M.B.A. Patrick A. Turski, M.D. Grant/Honoraria: General Electric Royalties: General Electric & Bruker BioSpin Grant/Research Support: Siemens Grant/Software Support: General Electric Employment: Siemens Grant/Research Support: Siemens Employment: General Electric Employment/Intellectual Property Rights: Philips Grant/Lab Support: General Electric; Ownership Interest: Ultrasonix

Kamil Ugurbil, Ph.D.  Grant/Research Support: Siemens; Consulting Fee: Agilent Technologies (formerly Magnex) Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. Grant/Research Support: General Electric

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Lawrence L. Wald, Ph.D. Oliver Wieben, Ph.D. Steven C. R. Williams, Ph.D. Bernd J. Wintersperger, M.D. Eric C. Wong, M.D., Ph.D. Pauline Wong Worters, Ph.D. Ona Wu, Ph.D. Alistair R. Young, Ph.D. Chun Yuan, Ph.D. Greg Zaharchuk, M.D., Ph.D.

Grant/Research Support: Siemens Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant: General Electric Speaking/Honoraria: Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering & Siemens Grant/Salary: General Electric Employment: General Electric Royalties: General Electric, Imaging Biometrics & Olea Medical Consulting Fee: Siemens Grant: Philips & VP Diagnostics; Consulting Fee: Boehringer-Ingelheim Grant/Research Support: General Electric

Faculty & Introduction Speakers who do not have Financial Interests or Relationships: Murat Aksoy, Ph.D. Beau M. Ances, M.D., Ph.D. Dmitri Artemov, Ph.D. Yaniv Assaf, Ph.D. Ian C. Atkinson, Ph.D. Priti Balchandani, Ph.D. Robert L. Barry, Ph.D. Christine Beeton, Ph.D. Luis S. Beltran, M.D. Govind Bhagavatheeshwaran, Ph.D. Alberto Bizzi, M.D. Ron Blankstein, M.D. David A. Bluemke, M.D., Ph.D. Patrick J. Bolan, Ph.D. Susan Y. Bookheimer, Ph.D. Paul A. Bottomley, Ph.D. Robert D. Boutin, M.D. Richard W. Bowtell, Ph.D., M.A. William G. Bradley, M.D., Ph.D. Miriam A. Bredella, M.D. Matthew J. Brookes, Ph.D., M.Sc. Teneille C. Brown, J.D., B.A. David L. Buckley, Ph.D. Michael H. Buonocore, M.D., Ph.D. Vince D. Calhoun, Ph.D. Shelton D. Caruthers, Ph.D. Maja C. Cassidy, Ph.D. Franoise Castellanos, M.D. Mara Cercignani, Ph.D. Catherine E. Chang, Ph.D. Thomas L. Chenevert, Ph.D. Blaine A. Chronik, Ph.D. Kai-Hsiang Chuang, Ph.D. Olga Ciccarelli, Ph.D. Stuart Clare, Ph.D. Sharon E. Clarke, M.D., Ph.D. Julien Cohen-Adad, Ph.D. David J. Collins, B.A. David P. Cormode, D.Phil. Julia Crim, M.D. Stuart R. Crozier, Ph.D., D.Eng. Christos Davatzikos, Ph.D. Nicola F. De Zanche, Ph.D. Maxime Descoteaux, Ph.D. Nandita M. DeSouza, M.D., F.R.C.R. Anna Devor, Ph.D. Kinh Gian Do, M.D., Ph.D. Richard Dortch, Ph.D. Yiping Du, Ph.D. Roy S. Dwarkasing, M.D. Tim B. Dyrby, Ph.D. Richard A. E. Edden, Ph.D. Richard L. Ehman, M.D. Georges El Fakhri, Ph.D. Michelle A. Espy, Ph.D. Marco Essig, M.D., Ph.D. B. Gino Fallone, Ph.D., F.C.C.P.M. Jonathan A. D. Farrell, Ph.D. Zahi M. Fayad, M.D. Maria A. Fernandez-Seara, Ph.D. J. Paul Finn, M.D. Jrgen Finsterbusch, Ph.D. Paula J. Foster, Ph.D. Jurgen J. Ftterer, M.D., Ph.D. Anders Garpebring, Ph.D. James C. Gee, Ph.D. Guido Gerig, Ph.D. Jeroen J. G. Geurts, Ph.D. Pejman Ghanouni, M.D., Ph.D. Robert J. Gillies, Ph.D. Orit A. Glenn, M.D. Kristine Glunde, Ph.D. Douglas W. Goodwin, M.D. Tetyana A. Gorbachova, M.D. John C. Gore, Ph.D. Penny Anne Gowland, Ph.D. Patricia Ellen Grant, M.D. Martin J. Graves, Ph.D.

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John R. Griffiths, D.Phil., F.R.C.P. William A. Grissom, Ph.D. Matthias Gutberlet, M.D., Ph.D. David B. Hackney, M.D. Michael S. Hansen, Ph.D. Andrei I. Holodny, M.D. Hans Hoogduin, Ph.D. Michael D. Hope, M.D. Houchun Harry Hu, Ph.D. Peng Hu, Ph.D. Thierry A. G. M. Huisman, M.D. Petra S. Hppi, M.D. Nola M. Hylton, Ph.D. Peter M. Jakob, Ph.D. Michael Jerosch-Herold, Ph.D. Dimitrios Karampinos, Ph.D. John Keoni S. K. Kauwe, Ph.D. Jennifer Keegan, Ph.D. Boris R. Keil, Ph.D. Shella D. Keilholz, Ph.D. Lucy E. Kershaw, Ph.D. Niranjan Khandelwal, M.D. Richard Kijowski, M.D. Daniel Kim, Ph.D. Dennis W. J. Klomp, Ph.D. Michael V. Knopp, M.D., Ph.D. Linda Knutsson, Ph.D. Dow-Mu Koh, M.D., M.R.C.P., F.R.C.R. Sebastian Kozerke, Ph.D. Walter Kucharczyk, M.D., F.R.C.P.C. Mark E. Ladd, Ph.D. Jan J. W. Lagendijk, Ph.D. Yuliya Lakhman, M.D. Denis Le Bihan, M.D., Ph.D. Richard M. Leahy, Ph.D. Jeong Min Lee, M.D. Vivian S. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A. Alexander Leemans, Ph.D.

Tim Leiner, M.D., Ph.D. Robert E. Lenkinski, Ph.D. Pierre LeVan, Ph.D. Debiao Li, Ph.D. C. C. Tchoyoson Lim, M.D., M.B.B.S., F.R.C.R. Alexander P. Lin, Ph.D. Thomas M. Link, M.D., Ph.D. James M. Linklater, M.D., M.B.B.S. Chunlei Liu, Ph.D. David J. Lomas, M.D., F.R.C.R., F.R.C.P. Angelique Louie, Ph.D. Hanzhang Lu, Ph.D. Julian R. Maclaren, Ph.D. Nancy M. Major, M.D. Hui Mao, Ph.D. Clarisse I. Mark, Ph.D. Jos Pedro Marques, Ph.D. Michael T. McMahon, Ph.D. Jennifer A. McNab, Ph.D. Donald W. McRobbie, Ph.D. Choukri Mekkaoui, Ph.D. Christina Messiou, F.R.C.R. Ronald H. Meyer, Ph.D. Henrik J. Michaely, M.D. Karla L. Miller, Ph.D. Donald G. Mitchell, M.D. Anna V. Moore, Ph.D. Sandra L. Moore, M.D. Tara A. Morgan, M.D. William B. Morrison, M.D. Koenraad J. Mortele, M.D. William W. Moses, Ph.D. Janaina Mourao-Miranda, Ph.D. Suresh Mukherji, M.D. Jeanette A. Mumford, Ph.D. Josephine H. Naish, Ph.D. Tadashi Nariai, M.D., Ph.D. Krishna S. Nayak, Ph.D.

Michal Neeman, Ph.D. Klaas Nicolay, Ph.D. Christopher Nimsky, M.D., Ph.D. Patricia Nol, M.D., F.R.C.P.C. Michael D. Noseworthy, Ph.D. Stephanie Nougaret, M.D. Freddy Odille, Ph.D. Lauren J. ODonnell, Ph.D. Ricardo Otazo, Ph.D. Mark D. Pagel, Ph.D. Ashok Panigrahy, M.D. Raj Paspulati, M.D. Carlos J. Perez-Torres, Ph.D. Esben Thade Petersen, Ph.D. Natalia Petridou, D.Sc. Donald B. Plewes, Ph.D. Franca Podo, D.Sc. Michael S. Poole, Ph.D. John D. Port, M.D., Ph.D. Claudia Prieto, Ph.D. Harald H. Quick, Ph.D. David Raffelt, Ph.D. Ashish Raj, Ph.D. Jose Maria G. Raya, Ph.D. Michael P. Recht, M.D. Scott B. Reeder, M.D., Ph.D. Timothy G. Reese, Ph.D. Daniel S. Reich, M.D., Ph.D. Caroline Reinhold, M.D., M.Sc. Maria A. Rocca, M.D. Neil M. Rofsky, M.D. Brian B. Roman, Ph.D. Sabrina M. Ronen, Ph.D. Lee R. Rosen, M.D., Ph.D. Mark Rosen, Ph.D. Douglas L. Rothman, Ph.D. Elizabeth A. Sadowski, M.D. Sanjay Saini, M.D.

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Dimitrios Sakellariou, Ph.D. Hajime Sakuma, M.D. Evis Sala, M.D., Ph.D. Anne Marie Sawyer B.S., R.T.(R)(MR), FSMRT Pamela Schaefer, M.D. Klaus Scheffler, Ph.D. Stefan O. Schnberg, M.D. Belinda Seto, Ph.D. Erik M. Shapiro, Ph.D. Jonathan C. Sharp, Ph.D. Noam Shemesh, Ph.D. A. Dean Sherry, Ph.D. Joshua S. Shimony, M.D., Ph.D. Lewis Shin, M.D. Eric E. Sigmund, Ph.D. Jack H. Simon M.D., Ph.D. Shantanu Sinha, Ph.D. Seth Aaron Smith, Ph.D. Stephen M. Smith, D.Phil. Steven P. Sourbron, Ph.D. Daniel M. Spielman, Ph.D.

Charles S. Springer, Ph.D. Keith St. Lawrence, Ph.D. Lynne S. Steinbach, M.D. V. Andrew Stenger, Ph.D. Klaas E. Stephan, M.D., Ph.D. Kathryn J. Stevens, M.D. Bram Stieltjes, M.D., Ph.D. Christoph Stippich, M.D. Gustav J. Strijkers, Ph.D. Patrick W. Stroman, Ph.D. Kyunghyun Sung, Ph.D. Harikrishna Tandri, M.D. Bachir Taouli, M.D. Stuart A. Taylor, F.R.C.R. Harriet C. Thoeny, M.D. Isabelle Thomassin-Naggara, M.D., Ph.D. Kaori Togashi, M.D., Ph.D. Jacques-Donald Tournier, Ph.D. Rheal A. Towner, Ph.D. Michael J. Tuite, M.D. Mark A. van Buchem, M.D., Ph.D.

Cornelis A. T. van den Berg, Ph.D. Louise van der Weerd, Ph.D. Astrid L. H. M. van Lier, Ph.D. Gael Varoquaux, Ph.D. Julia V. Velikina, Ph.D. Katie D. Vo, M.D. Jens Vogel-Claussen, M.D. Mark E. Wagshul, Ph.D. Stephen J. Wastling, M.A., M.Sc. Robert E. Watson, M.D., Ph.D. Andrew G. Webb, Ph.D. Felix W. Wehrli, Ph.D. Matthias Weigel, Ph.D. Jos J. M. Westenberg, Ph.D. Eric E. Williamson, M.D. Steven M. Wright, Ph.D. Katherine C. Wu, M.D. Qing-San Xiang, Ph.D. Qi Yang, M.D. Ian A. Young, Ph.D. Adam C. Zoga, M.D.

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The ISMRM is committed to:  Ensuring balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs;and   Presenting CME activities that promote improvements or quality in healthcare and are independent of commercial interests.

Therefore it is the policy of the Society that any person who has influence over the content of a program designated for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM must disclose any real or apparent financial interest or other relationship (i.e., grants, research support, consultant, honoraria) that the individual may have with the manufacturers, distributors or providers of any commercial products or services that may be discussed in the presentation. Such financial interests or relationships must be identified in advance so that potential conflicts can be resolved before the program, and participants at the CME activity may have these facts fully disclosed at the outset. The ISMRM does not imply that such financial interests or relationships are inherently improper or that such interests or relationships would prevent the speaker or organizer from making an objective contribution. However, it is imperative that such financial interests or relationships be identified so that potential conflicts can be resolved before the program, and participants at the CME activity may have these facts fully disclosed in advance. It then remains for the audience to determine whether an individuals outside interests may reflect a possible bias in either the exposition or the conclusions presented Following are the names of all presenters, committee members and other organizers who had influence over the program content. If individuals have disclosed real or apparent financial interests or relationships, the interests or relationships are described. *Addendum to Declaration of Financial Interests & Relationships: www.ismrm.org/13/Declaration_Addendum.pdf Annual Meeting Program Committee & Organizers who have Financial Interests or Relationships: Joseph J. H. Ackerman, Ph.D.  Grant/Research Support: Agilent Technologies (formerly Magnex); Honoraria: Elsevier Marcus T. Alley, Ph.D. Adam W. Anderson, Ph.D. Roland Bammer, Ph.D. Gareth J. Barker, Ph.D. Peter B. Barker, D.Phil. Michael Bock, Ph.D. Kevin M. Brindle, Ph.D. David Otto Brunner, Ph.D. Christine Chung, M.D. Daniel B. Ennis, Ph.D. Grant: General Electric Grant: Philips Ownership Interest: iSchemaView Grant & Speaking/Honoraria: General Electric; Consulting: IXICO Consulting Fee: Olea Medical, La Ciotat, France Grant: Siemens Grant/Research Support: General Electric; Consulting Fee: Glaxo-SmithKline Grant: Skope Magnetic Resonance Technologies Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grants: Siemens & Bracco

Victor A. Ferrari, M.D.  Membership/Executive Committee: SCMR; Board Membership: Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Christopher J. P. Franois, M.D. James C. Gee, Ph.D. Nadine J. Girard, M.D. Grant: General Electric Grant/Salary: Pfizer; Ownership Interest: Merck Consulting Fee: Olea Medical

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Garry E. Gold, M.D. Thomas M. Grist, M.D., F.A.C.R. Masoom A. Haider, M.D., F.R.C.P.C. Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. Xiaoping P. Hu, Ph.D. Shahid M. Hussain, M.D., Ph.D. Tamer S. Ibrahim, Ph.D. Kevin F. King, Ph.D.

Grant: General Electric; Consulting Fee: Arthrocare, Zimmer & Boston Scientific Grants: General Electric & Bracco Grants: Philips & Hologic Grant: General Electric Grant: Siemens Grants: Bracco & Philips Grant: Siemens Employment: General Electric; Royalty: Elsevier

Meng Law, M.D., M.B.B.S., F.R.A.C.R.  Grants: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering & Toshiba; Membership/Honoraria: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering Caterina Mainero, M.D. Charles A. McKenzie, Ph.D. Craig H. Meyer, Ph.D. John P. Mugler, Ph.D. Pratik Mukherjee, M.D., Ph.D. Thoralf Niendorf, Ph.D. Ivan Pedrosa, M.D. James J. Pekar, Ph.D. Jay J. Pillai, M.D. James G. Pipe, Ph.D. Consulting Fee: Biogen Idec Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant: Siemens Grant: Siemens Grant: General Electric Founder/Ownership Interest: MRI.TOOLS GmbH Consulting/Honoraria: Philips Grant: Philips Grant: Siemens; Membership: Prism Clinical Imaging, Inc. Grant/Research Support: Philips

Howard A. Rowley, M.D.  Honoraria: Bracco & Guerbet; Patent Application: General Electric; Consulting Fee: General Electric, Eli Lilly, Lundbeck & Gore Jeanette Schulz-Menger, M.D. Nicole E. Seiberlich, Ph.D. David E. Sosnovik, M.D., F.A.C.C. Keith R. Thulborn, M.D., Ph.D. Jeffrey Tsao, Ph.D., M.B.A. Matthias J. P. van Osch, Ph.D. Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. Eric C. Wong, M.D., Ph.D. Greg Zaharchuk, M.D., Ph.D. Grants: Siemens & Circle cvi; Consulting Fee: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering Grant/Research Support: Siemens Grant/Research Support: Siemens Employment: Thulborn Associates, Inc. Employment: McKinsey & Company; Intellectual Property Rights: Philips Grant: Philips Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant/Salary: General Electric Grant/Research Support: General Electric

Xiaohong Joe Zhou, Ph.D., D.A.B.R.  Consulting Fee: Horizon Medical Physics; Author/Royalty: Elsevier Publishing Company

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Annual Meeting Program Committee & Organizers who have no Financial Interests or Relationships: Andrew L. Alexander, Ph.D. Neal K. Bangerter, Ph.D. Kevin M. Bennett, Ph.D. Richard W. Bowtell, Ph.D., M.A. David L. Buckley, Ph.D. Glenn D. Cahoon, M.App.Sc. Soonmee Cha, M.D. Olga Ciccarelli, Ph.D. Christopher M. Collins, Ph.D. Jacob Coverstone (ISMRM Staff) Nicola F. De Zanche, Ph.D. E. Jim Delikatny, Ph.D. Mark D. Does, Ph.D. Manus J. Donahue, Ph.D. Marco Essig, M.D., Ph.D. Chris A. Flask, Ph.D. Kristine Glunde, Ph.D. Martin J. Graves, Ph.D. Rolf Gruetter, Ph.D. Rakesh K. Gupta, M.D. Stephanie M. Haaf (ISMRM Staff) David B. Hackney, M.D. Peter Jezzard, Ph.D. Derek K. Jones, Ph.D. Richard Kijowski, M.D. Harald Kramer, M.D. Roberta A. Kravitz (ISMRM Staff) Kagayaki Kuroda, Ph.D. Mark E. Ladd, Ph.D. Tim Leiner, M.D., Ph.D., E.B.C.R. Robert E. Lenkinski, Ph.D. Debiao Li, Ph.D. Zhi-Pei Liang, Ph.D. Angelique Louie, Ph.D. Michael Markl, Ph.D. Ian Marshall, Ph.D. Karla L. Miller, Ph.D. Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D., F.A.C.R. William B. Morrison, M.D. Jeffrey Joseph Neil, M.D., Ph.D. Mark D. Pagel, Ph.D. Robia G. Pautler, Ph.D. Jonathan Rizzo Polimeni, Ph.D. Michael S. Poole, Ph.D. Scott B. Reeder, M.D., Ph.D. Ravinder R. Regatte, Ph.D. Jrgen R. Reichenbach, Ph.D. Caroline Reinhold, M.D., M.Sc. Maria A. Rocca, M.D. Lee Rosen, Ph.D. Evis Sala, M.D., Ph.D. Alexey Samsonov, Ph.D. Steven P. Sourbron, Ph.D. Daniel M. Spielman, Ph.D. Toshiaki Taoka, M.D., Ph.D. Kamil Uludag, Ph.D. Louise van der Weerd, Ph.D. Claudia A. Wheeler-Kingshott, Ph.D. Maxim Zaitsev, Ph.D. Jianhui Zhong, Ph.D.

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The ISMRM is committed to:  Ensuring balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs;and  Presenting CME activities that promote improvements or quality in healthcare and are independent of commercial interests.

Therefore it is the policy of the Society that any person who has influence over the content of a program designated for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM must disclose any real or apparent financial interest or other relationship (i.e., grants, research support, consultant, honoraria) that the individual may have with the manufacturers, distributors or providers of any commercial products or services that may be discussed in the presentation. Such financial interests or relationships must be identified in advance so that potential conflicts can be resolved before the program, and participants at the CME activity may have these facts fully disclosed at the outset. The ISMRM does not imply that such financial interests or relationships are inherently improper or that such interests or relationships would prevent the speaker or organizer from making an objective contribution. However, it is imperative that such financial interests or relationships be identified so that potential conflicts can be resolved before the program, and participants at the CME activity may have these facts fully disclosed in advance. It then remains for the audience to determine whether an individuals outside interests may reflect a possible bias in either the exposition or the conclusions presented Following are the names of all presenters, committee members and other organizers who had influence over the program content. If individuals have disclosed real or apparent financial interests or relationships, the interests or relationships are described. *Addendum to Declaration of Financial Interests & Relationships: www.ismrm.org/13/Declaration_Addendum.pdf Moderators who have Financial Interests or Relationships: Marcus T. Alley, Ph.D. Adam W. Anderson, Ph.D. Roland Bammer, Ph.D. Emmanuel L. Barbier, Ph.D. Gareth J. Barker, Ph.D. Peter B. Barker, D.Phil. Grant: General Electric Grant: Philips Ownership Interest: iSchemaView Grants: Bruker BioSpin & Philips Grant & Speaking/Honoraria: General Electric; Consulting: IXICO Consulting Fee: Olea Medical, La Ciotat, France

Mustafa Shadi Rifaat Bashir, M.D.  Grants: Siemens & Bracco; Consulting/Honoraria: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/ Schering Oliver Bieri, Ph.D. David A. Bluemke, M.D., Ph.D. Michael Bock, Ph.D. Peter Brnert, Ph.D. David Otto Brunner, Ph.D. Grant: Siemens Research Support/Agreement: Siemens Grant: Siemens Employment: Philips Grant: Skope Magnetic Resonance Technologies

Peter Caravan, Ph.D.  Grant/Research Support: Sanofi Aventis; Speaking/Honoraria: Biogen Idec; Ownership Interest: Collagen Medical, LLC; Founder: Factor 1A, LLC Michael Carl, Ph.D. Employment: General Electric John A. Carrino, M.D., M.P.H.  Grants: Carstream, Integra, Siemens & Toshiba; Consulting Fee: Medtronic & Abbott; Membership/Honoraria: General Electric

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Vibhas Deshpande, Ph.D. Daniel B. Ennis, Ph.D. Sean B. Fain, Ph.D. Feng Feng, M.D.

Employment: Siemens Grant/Research Agreement: Siemens Grant: General Electric; Membership, Honoraria: Xemed, LLC Speaking/Teaching Honoraria: General Electric

Victor A. Ferrari, M.D.  Membership/Executive Committee: SCMR; Board Membership: Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance David N. Firmin, Ph.D. Christopher Jean-Pierre Franois, M.D. Fiona J. Gilbert, M.D. Nadine J. Girard, M.D. Penny Anne Gowland, Ph.D. Mark A. Griswold, Ph.D. Rao P. Gullapalli, Ph.D. Hua Guo, Ph.D. E. Mark Haacke, Ph.D. Masoom A. Haider, M.D., F.R.C.P.C. Joseph V. Hajnal, Ph.D. Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. Catherine D. G. Hines, Ph.D. Xiaoping P. Hu, Ph.D. Shahid M. Hussain, M.D., Ph.D. Tamer S. Ibrahim, Ph.D. Kevin F. King, Ph.D. M. Eline Kooi, Ph.D. Roland Krug, Ph.D. Peder E. Z. Larson, Ph.D. Grant/Research Support: Siemens Grant: General Electric Grant: Philips Consulting Fee: Olea Medical Grant: Proctor & Gamble Grant: Siemens Grant: Siemens Grant: Philips Intellectual Property Rights, President: MR Innovations, Inc. Grants: Philips & Hologic Grant: Philips Grant: General Electric Employment: Merck Research Laboratories Grant: Siemens Grants: Bracco & Philips Grant: Siemens Employment: General Electric; Royalty: Elsevier Grant/Research Support: Philips, CTMM & Servier Grant: General Electric Grant: General Electric

Meng Law, M.D., M.B.B.S., F.R.A.C.R.  Grants: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering & Toshiba; Membership/Honoraria: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering Xiaojuan Li, Ph.D. Thomas M. Link, M.D., Ph.D. Caterina Mainero, M.D. Daniel J. A. Margolis, M.D. Karin G. Markenroth Bloch, Ph.D. Diego R. Martin, M.D., Ph.D. Charles A. McKenzie, Ph.D. James F. M. Meaney, M.D. Craig H. Meyer, Ph.D. Timothy J. Mosher, M.D. John P. Mugler, III, Ph.D. Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant: General Electric Consulting Fee: Biogen Idec Grant: Siemens; Consulting/In-Kind Products for Evaluation: iCAD, Inc. Employment: Philips Grant/Research Support: Siemens Grant/Research Support: General Electric Intellectual Property Rights: Patents Licensed to MRI & Contrast Agent Vendors Grant: Siemens Consulting Fee: Medical Metrics, Depuy Orthopedics Grant: Siemens

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Pratik Mukherjee, M.D., Ph.D. Scott K. Nagle, M.D., Ph.D. Thoralf Niendorf, Ph.D. Anwar R. Padhani, M.B.B.S., F.R.C.P. Amit R. Patel, M.D. John M. Pauly, Ph.D. Ivan Pedrosa, M.D. Josef Pfeuffer, Ph.D. Jay J. Pillai, M.D. Hollis G. Potter, M.D. Christopher Chad Quarles, Ph.D. Fraser J. L. Robb, Ph.D. Michael Salerno, M.D., Ph.D. Tom W. J. Scheenen, Ph.D. Jeanette Schulz-Menger, M.D. Orlando P. Simonetti, Ph.D.

Grant: General Electric Grant: General Electric Founder/Ownership Interest: MRI.TOOLS GmbH Grant: Siemens; Speaking/Teaching: Siemens Grants/Research Support: Philips & Astellas Pharma Grant: General Electric; Membership/Ownership Interest: HeartVista Grant/Research Support: Philips; Consulting Fee/Honoraria: Philips Employment: Siemens Grant: Siemens; Membership: Prism Clinical Imaging, Inc. Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant: Threshold Pharmaceuticals Grant & Employment: General Electric Grant: Siemens Grant: Siemens Grants: Siemens & Circle cvi; Consulting Fee: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering Grant: Siemens; Consulting Fee: Vannevar

Claude B. Sirlin, M.D.  Grants: General Electric, Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering, Siemens, Profil (Pfizer), Biomedical Systems, Bristol-Myers Squibb & Synegeva & Isis Pharmaceuticals; Employment: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering; Consulting/ Honoraria: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering, VICAL & Gilead Sciences, Inc., Takeda Pharmaceuticals & Genzyme; Membership/Board Member, Honoraria: GE Healthcare & Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering Martin P. Smith, M.D. David E. Sosnovik, M.D., F.A.C.C. Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, M.D. Keith R. Thulborn, M.D., Ph.D. Jeffrey Tsao, Ph.D., M.B.A. Michael F. Tweedle, Ph.D. Matthias J. P. van Osch, Ph.D. Peter van Zijl, Ph.D. Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. S. Sendhil Velan, Ph.D. Jim M. Wild, Ph.D. Steven C. R. Williams, Ph.D. Grants: Bayer Healthcare Pharma/Schering, Bracco & General Electric Grant/Research Support: Siemens Employment: General Electric Employment: Thulborn Associates, Inc. Employment: McKinsey & Company; Intellectual Property Rights: Philips Grant: Philips; Board Fee: Novelos Pharmaceuticals Grant: Philips Grant: Philips; License Fees: Philips Grant/Research Support: General Electric Grant/Research Support: Takeda, Pharmaceuticals Grant/Research Support: Novartis Pharma & General Electric Grant: General Electric

Graham A. Wright, Ph.D.  Grants: General Electric & Imricor and Baylis Medical; Intellectual Property Rights/Royalty: Circle Cardiovascular Imaging Dan Xu, Ph.D. Employment: General Electric Xiaohong Joe Zhou, Ph.D., D.A.B.R.  Consulting Fee: Horizon Medical Physics; Author, Royalty: Elsevier Publishing Company

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Moderators who have no Financial Interests or Relationships: Maria I. Altbach, Ph.D. Ichio Aoki, Ph.D. Priti Balchandani, Ph.D. L. Wilbert Bartels, Ph.D. Grzegorz L. Bauman, Ph.D. Kevin M. Bennett, Ph.D. Zaver M. Bhujwalla, Ph.D. Andreas Bitz, Ph.D. Alberto Bizzi, M.D. Paul A. Bottomley, Ph.D. Robert D. Boutin, M.D. Richard W. Bowtell, Ph.D., M.A. Molly G. Bright, D.Phil. Truman R. Brown, Ph.D. David L. Buckley, Ph.D. Michael H. Buonocore, M.D., Ph.D. Glenn D. Cahoon, M.App.Sc. Eric Y. Chang, M.D. Blaine A. Chronik, Ph.D. Olga Ciccarelli, Ph.D. Jonathan D. Clayden, Ph.D. Yoram Cohen, Ph.D. Christopher M. Collins, Ph.D. David John Collins, B.A. Arnaud Comment, Ph.D. R. Todd Constable, Ph.D. David P. Cormode, D.Phil. E. Jim Delikatny, Ph.D. Sean C. L. Deoni, Ph.D. Maxime Descoteaux, Ph.D. Patricia M. Desmond, M.D. Nandita M. DeSouza, M.D., F.R.C.R. Mark D. Does, Ph.D. Manus J. Donahue, Ph.D. Guillaume Duhamel, Ph.D. Charles L. Dumoulin, Ph.D. Benjamin M. Ellingson, Ph.D. Marco Essig, M.D., Ph.D. Zahi Adel Fayad, Ph.D. J. Paul Finn, M.D. Chris A. Flask, Ph.D. Jurgen J. Ftterer, M.D., Ph.D. James C. Gee, Ph.D. Assaf A. Gilad, Ph.D. Kristine Glunde, Ph.D. Patricia Ellen Grant, M.D. William A. Grissom, Ph.D. Rakesh Kumar Gupta, M.D. David B. Hackney, M.D. Justin P. Haldar, Ph.D. Christopher J. Hanrahan, Ph.D. Noam Harel, Ph.D. Jeroen Hendrikse, M.D., Ph.D. Luis Hernandez-Garcia, Ph.D. Richard Hoge, Ph.D. Houchun Harry Hu, Ph.D. Peng Hu, Ph.D. Hao Huang, Ph.D. Petra S. Hppi, M.D. Michael Jerosch-Herold, Ph.D. Lu Jiang, Ph.D. Bobby Kalb, M.D. Dimitrios Karampinos, Ph.D. Shella D. Keilholz, Ph.D. Peter Kellman, Ph.D. Richard Kijowski, M.D. Dennis W. J. Klomp, Ph.D. Dow-Mu Koh, M.D., M.R.C.P., F.R.C.R. Sebastian Kozerke, Ph.D. Christopher D. Kroenke, Ph.D. Mark E. Ladd, Ph.D. Jongho Lee, Ph.D. Alexander Leemans, Ph.D. Tim Leiner, M.D., Ph.D., E.B.C.R. Robert E. Lenkinski, Ph.D. Debiao Li, Ph.D. Fa-Hsuan Lin, Ph.D. Sebastian Littin, Dipl.-Phys. Chunlei Liu, Ph.D. Angelique Louie, Ph.D. Arthur W. Magill, Ph.D. Michael Markl, Ph.D. Ian Marshall, Ph.D. Andrew A. Maudsley, Ph.D. Tracy R. McKnight, Ph.D. Jennifer A. McNab, Ph.D. Ronald A. Meyer, Ph.D. Yukio Miki, M.D., Ph.D. Karla L. Miller, Ph.D. Donald G. Mitchell, M.D. Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D., F.A.C.R. William B. Morrison, M.D. Linda Moy, M.D. Willem M. Mulder, Ph.D. Gil Navon, Ph.D. Michal Neeman, Ph.D. Miika T. Nieminen, Ph.D. Tetsu Niwa, M.D., Ph.D. Michael D. Noseworthy, Ph.D. Patricia Nol, M.D., F.R.C.P.C. Evren Ozarslan, Ph.D. Raj Mohan Paspulati, M.D. Robia G. Pautler, Ph.D. Christopher P. Pawela, Ph.D. Galit Pelled, Ph.D. Esben T. Petersen, Ph.D. Michael S. Poole, Ph.D. Reza Razavi, M.D. Jrgen R. Reichenbach, Ph.D. Caroline Reinhold, M.D., M.Sc. Matthew D. Robson, Ph.D.

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Maria A. Rocca, M.D. Sabrina M. Ronen, Ph.D. Lee Rosen, Ph.D. Andrew B. Rosenkrantz, M.D. Alex Rovira, M.D. Brian K. Rutt, Ph.D. David Saloner, Ph.D. Alexey Samsonov, Ph.D. Giles E. Santyr, Ph.D. Torben Schneider, Ph.D. Stefan O. Schnberg, M.D. Nicole E. Seiberlich, Ph.D. Joshua S. Shimony, M.D., Ph.D. Jeroen C. W. Siero, M.Sc., B.Sc. Daniel K. Sodickson, M.D., Ph.D. Victor Sheng-Kwei Song, Ph.D. Steven P. Sourbron, Ph.D.

Jason P. Stockmann, Ph.D. Stefan Sunaert, M.D., Ph.D. Valentina Taviani, Ph.D. Nicholas Todd, Ph.D. Siegfried Trattnig, M.D. Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng, M.D., Ph.D. Robert Turner, Ph.D. J. Michael Tyszka, Ph.D. Kamil Uludag, Ph.D. Pierre-Francois A. Van de Moortele, M.D., Ph.D. Cornelis A. T. van den Berg, Ph.D. Louise van der Weerd, Ph.D. Wietske van der Zwaag, Ph.D., M.Sc. Jens Vogel-Claussen, M.D. Jan M. Warnking, Ph.D. Felix W. Wehrli, Ph.D. Jesse L. Wei, M.D.

Kirk Welker, M.D. Carl-Fredrik Westin, Ph.D. Samuel J. Wharton, Ph.D. Claudia A. Wheeler-Kingshott, Ph.D. Patrick M. Winter, Ph.D. Ed X. Wu, Ph.D. Duan Xu, Ph.D. Dmitriy A. Yablonskiy, Ph.D. Essa S. Yacoub, Ph.D. Kei Yamada, M.D. Vasily L. Yarnykh, Ph.D. Lei (Leslie) Ying, Ph.D. Maxim Zaitsev, Ph.D. Jianhui Zhong, Ph.D. Adam C. Zoga, M.D.

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The ISMRM is committed to:  Ensuring balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs;and  Presenting CME activities that promote improvements or quality in healthcare and are independent of commercial interests.

Therefore it is the policy of the Society that any person who has influence over the content of a program designated for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM must disclose any real or apparent financial interest or other relationship (i.e., grants, research support, consultant, honoraria) that the individual may have with the manufacturers, distributors or providers of any commercial products or services that may be discussed in the presentation. Such financial interests or relationships must be identified in advance so that potential conflicts can be resolved before the program, and participants at the CME activity may have these facts fully disclosed at the outset. The ISMRM does not imply that such financial interests or relationships are inherently improper or that such interests or relationships would prevent the speaker or organizer from making an objective contribution. However, it is imperative that such financial interests or relationships be identified so that potential conflicts can be resolved before the program, and participants at the CME activity may have these facts fully disclosed in advance. It then remains for the audience to determine whether an individuals outside interests may reflect a possible bias in either the exposition or the conclusions presented Following are the names of all presenters, committee members and other organizers who had influence over the program content. If individuals have disclosed real or apparent financial interests or relationships, the interests or relationships are described. Authors who have Financial Interests or Relationships: 1293 1782 769 4428 1768 1712 1574 1250 4479 2561 2657 0057 Addy, Nii Grant: General Electric Agarwal, Harsh Employment: Philips Aitken, Andrew Grant: Philips Alon, Leeor Grant/Intellectual property rights: RF Test Labs Alsaid, Hasan Employment: Glaxo-SmithKline Alsaid, Hasan Employment: Glaxo-SmithKline Amet, Sabine Consulting/Honoraria: Guerbet Andrews, Trevor Employment: Philips Aoyama, Nobukazu Grant/Research Support: Toshiba Bachschmidt, Theresa Grant/Salary: Siemens Bahri, Dara Grant/Research Support: General Electric Banerjee, Suchandrima Employment: General Electric 2810 1586 3955 1537 2974 1037 Banerjee, Suchandrima Employment: General Electric Barck, Kai Ownership Interest: Hoffman-LaRoche; Employment: Hoffman-LaRoche Baudin, Pierre-Yves Grant/Salary: Siemens Berman, Jeffrey Consulting Fee: McGowan Associates Berthel, Dominik Employment: Rapid Biomedical GmbH Bhat, Himanshu Employment: Siemens Bhatia, Sahil Stock: General Electric; Employment: General Electric Biber, Stephan Grant/Salary: Siemens Birkbeck, Neil Grant/Salary: Siemens; Stock: Siemens Bito, Yoshitaka Employment: Hitachi Bonekamp, Susanne Grant/Research Support: Siemens; Grant/Salary: Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering

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Bonekamp, Susanne Grants: Siemens & Bayer Healthcare/Bayer Schering Boskamp, Ed Employment: General Electric Bouvier, Julien Grant/Salary: Philips Bouvier, Julien Grant/Salary: Philips Bouvier, Julien Grant/Salary: Philips & Bruker Biospin Braun, Harald Other: Siemens, Internship Breuer, Felix Grant/Salary: Siemens Brewer, Kimberly Employment: Immunovaccine Inc. Brodsky, Ethan Grant: inseRT, Inc. Brown, Robert Employment: NeuroRx Research Brunner, David Grant: Skope MRT Brunner, David Ownership interest: Skope MRT Brunner, David Ownership interest: Skope MRT Bulumulla, Selaka Employment: General Electric Bulumulla, Selaka Employment: General Electric Bulumulla, Selaka Employment: General Electric Burge, Alissa Grant/Research Support: General Electric Caravan, Peter Grant/Research Support: Sanofi Aventis; Ownership interest: Collagen Medical, LLC Carl, Michael Employment: General Electric Carl, Michael Employment: General Electric Chacon Caldera, Jorge Grant: General Electric Chandra, Saurav Employment: Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research (NIBR)

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Chang, Eric Grant: Veterans Affairs CSR&D Chang, Hing-Chiu Employment: General Electric Chang, Ming-Ching Employment: General Electric Chebrolu, Venkata Employment: General Electric Chebrolu, Venkata Employment: General Electric Chebrolu, Venkata Employment: General Electric Chen, Albert Employment: General Electric Chen, Albert Employment/Royalty: General Electric Chen, Liyong Grant: Advanced MRI Technologies, LLC Chen, Liyong Grant/Salary: Advanced MRI Technologies, LLC Chen, Liyong Grant: Advanced MRI Technologies, LLC Chen, Weitian Employment: General Electric Chen, Weitian Employment: General Electric Chen, Xiao Grant: Siemens Chen, Xiao Grant: Siemens Cheng, Joseph Grant: General Electric Cheng, Joseph Grant/Research Support: General Electric Chiavazza, Enrico Employment: General Electric Chishti, Muhammad Employment: General Electric Choe, Ann Grant: Philips; Speaker/Honoraria: Philips Chuang, Kai-Hsiang Grant: Maccine; Consulting Fee: Maccine, Maccine Chwang, Wilson Grant: Lantheus Medical Inc. Clayton, David Employment: Genentech, Inc.

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Coimbra, Alexandre Grant/Salary: Genentech, Inc.; Employment: Genentech, Inc. Coquery, Nicolas Employment: Bruker Biospin Corea, Joseph Grant: General Electric Corum, Curtis Patent/Royalties: University of Minnesota, Office for Technology Commercialization Cotofana, Sebastian Employment: Chrondrometrics GmbH Dabaghyan, Mikayel Employment: Mirtech Inc. de Graaf, Robin Grant/Salary: Agilent Technologies (formerly Magnex) de Graaf, Robin Grant/Salary: Agilent Technologies (formerly Magnex) de Graaf, Robin Grant/Salary: Agilent Technologies (formerly Magnex) Debacker, Clment Grant: Bruker Biospin Delso, Gaspar Employment: General Electric DeMarco, J. Kevin Consulting/Honoraria: General Electric; Speaker/ Honoraria: Bracco den Harder, Chiel Employment: Philips Deniz, Cem Ownership interest: RF Test Labs, Inc. Derakhshan, Mishkin Consulting: NeuroRx Research Inc., NeuroRx Research Inc.Consulting fee, Di Gregorio, Enza Consulting/Salary: Bracco Dimitrov, Ivan Employment: Philips Doneva, Mariya Grant: Philips Doneva, Mariya Grant/Philips: Philips Dougherty, Lawrence Grant/Salary: Siemens

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Dragonu, Iulius Grant/Research Support: Bruker Biospin DSouza, Dany Employment: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG Durst, Markus Grant: General Electric Durst, Markus Grant: General Electric Edelman, Robert Grant/Royalty: Siemens Eggers, Holger Employment: Philips Eggers, Holger Employment: Philips Emami, Kiarash Employment: Polarean Etezadi-Amoli, Maryam Grant/Research Support: General Electric Evertz, Loribeth Other: MRE IP, Conflict of interest due to licensing Fair, Merlin Grant: Siemens Falkovskiy, Pavel Grant/Salary: Siemens Farber, Joshua Ownership Interest: Qmetrics Farber, Joshua Ownership Interest: Qmetrics Faria, Andreia Employment/Ownership Interest: AnatomyWorks Feinberg, David Grant: Advanced MRI Technologies, LLC Feng, Yanqiu Grant/Research Support: Siemens Fernandez, Brice Employment: General Electric Ferrauto, Giuseppe Consulting Fee: Bracco Ferrauto, Giuseppe Consulting Fee: Bracco Filippi, Massimo Grant/Research Support: Italian Ministry of Health (Grant #GR-2009-1577482; Grant/Research Support: Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of Serbia (Grant #175090)

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Filippi, Massimo Grant/Research Support: Italian Ministry of Health (Grant #RF-2010-2313220) Filippi, Massimo Grant/Research Support: Italian Ministry of Health (Grant #GR-2010-2303035) Findeklee, Christian Employment: Philips Fripp, Jurgen Grant: Siemens Frost, Robert Employment/Royalty: Siemens Frost, Robert Employment/Royalty: Siemens Gadian, David Grant/Research Support: Bruker Biospin Gadian, David Grant/Research Support: Bruker Biospin Georgescu, Bogdan Employment: Siemens Geppert, Christian Grant: Siemens, Salary Gianolio, Eliana Consulting Fee: Bracco Gilbert, Guillaume Consulting/Salary: Philips Girard, Olivier Grant/Research Support: Siemens Girard, Olivier Grant: Siemens, Research Agreement Golkov, Vladimir Grant/Salary: General Electric Goodman, James Grant/Salary & Ownership Interest: Pfizer Goodrich, K. Grant/Research Support: Siemens Grtz, Wolfgang Employment: MR:comp GmbH, Germany Graesslin, Ingmar Grant/Salary: Philips Graesslin, Ingmar Grant/Salary: Philips Graziani, Dominic Employment: General Electric Greiser, Andreas Grant/Salary: Siemens

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Grimm, Robert Grant/Stipend & Employment: Siemens Grimm, Robert Grant & Employment/Stipend: Siemens Grimm, Robert Grant & Employment/Stipend: Siemens Grimm, Robert Grant & Employment/Stipend: Siemens Grodzki, David Employment: Siemens Gumbrecht, Rene Grant: Siemens, Salary Gumbrecht, Rene Grant/Salary: Siemens Gupta, Lalit Employment: Philips Hamilton, Gavin Grant/Research Support: General Electric Hamilton, Gavin Grant/Research Support: General Electric Hamilton, Gavin Grant/Research Support: General Electric Hancu, Ileana Employment: General Electric Handa, Shinya Employment: Quality Electrodynamics Hargreaves, Brian Grant: General Electric; Grant/Salary: Abbott Has, Arzu Grant/Salary: National Magnetic Resonance Research Center (UMRAM) Helle, Michael Employment: Philips Helle, Michael Employment: Philips Hernandez, Daniel Grant/Consulting Fee: Samsung Electronics Herzka, Daniel Employment/Ownership Interest: Philips Hey, Silke Employment: Philips Hirsch, Jochen Grant/ Research Support: Siemens Hoge, W. Other: Siemens, This project was a joint collaboration between BWH and Siemens

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Hope, Thomas Grant/Research Support: General Electric Hu, Lingyun Employment: Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research (NIBR) Hua, Jun Grant & Intellectual Property Rights: Philips; Speaker/Honoraria: Philips Huang, Feng Employment: Philips Huber, Klaus Employment: Siemens Hurd, Ralph Employment: General Electric Hutter, Jana Grant/Research Support: Siemens Hwang, Ken-Pin Employment: General Electric Hwang, Ken-Pin Employment: General Electric Ibrahim, Tamer Grant: Siemens Idiyatullin, Djaudat Other: General Electric, Drs. Garwood, Idiyatullin and Corum are entitled to sales royalties from a technology license held by GE Healthcare through the University of Minnesota for products related to the research described in this paper. Imamura, Yukinobu Grant/Salary: Hitachi Ingle, R. Grant/Research Support: General Electric; Employment: HeartVista, Inc. Iwadate, Yuji Ownership Interest: General Electric; Employment: General Electric Jaeschke, Sven Grant/Salary: Siemens Jaeschke, Sven Grant/Salary: Siemens James, Camilo Consulting Fee: McGowan Associates, McGowan Associates Jian, Zhijie Grant/Intellectual Property Rights: National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30970797 to JY)

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Jiang, Dengrong Employment: Philips Jiang, Wenwen Grant/Research Support: General Electric & NIBIB center grant, P41EB013598 Jin, Ning Employment: Siemens Joel, Suresh Employment: General Electric Johnson, Ethan Grant/Research Support: General Electric Johnson, Kevin Grant/Research Support: General Electric Jones, Craig Grant/Salary: Philips Jones, Craig Grant/Salary: Philips Joo, Ijin Grant/Research Support: General Electric Jordanova, Kalina Grant/Research Support: General Electric Juchem, Christoph Grant: Agilent Technologies (formerly Magnex) Kanata, Naoki Grant/Research Support: Toshiba Kaneko, Yukio Employment: Hitachi Karlsson, Anette Ownership Interest: Advanced MR Analytics (AMRA) AB Kato, Yoshinori Other: SibTech Inc. / Sanofi Oncology, DA, SKS, and JMB are Co-PIs of the NIH grant. JMB is a CEO of SibTech, Inc. and MVB works for SibTech. SKS works for Sanofi Oncology. Scientists from JHU do not have any financial interests/agreements with these or other companies. Katscher, Ulrich Grant/Salary: Philips Katscher, Ulrich Grant/Salary: Philips Katscher, Ulrich Grant/Salary: Philips Kegeles, Lawrence Grant/Research Support: Amgen & Pfizer Kelley, Douglas Employment: General Electric

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Kerr, Adam Grant/Research Support: General Electric Kettunen, Mikko Grant/Intellectual Property Rights: General Electric; Employment: General Electric Keupp, Jochen Employment: Philips Khalighi, Mohammad Mehdi Employment: General Electric Khalighi, Mohammad Mehdi Employment: General Electric Kim, Charles Grant/Research Support: Lantheus; Speaker/ Consulting Fee: Lantheus Kimura, Hirohiko Grant: General Electric Kimura, Tokunori Grant: Toshiba King, Kevin Employment/Ownership Interest: General Electric; Other: Elsevier, Author Kober, Tobias Grant/Salary Siemens Koch, Kevin Employment: General Electric Koch, Kevin Employment: General Electric Koch, Kevin Employment: General Electric Koff, Matthew Grant: General Electric; Employment: Johnson and Johnson (Spouse is employed by J&J) Koken, Peter Grant/Salary: Philips Koktzoglou, Ioannis Grant/Research Support: Siemens Koktzoglou, Ioannis Grant/Research Support: Siemens Kllisch, Ulrich Grant: General Electric Komlosi, Peter Grant/Research Support: Siemens Komlosi, Peter Grant/Research Support: Siemens Kuhara, Shigehide Employment: Toshiba

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Lee, Seung-Kyun Employment: General Electric Lehmann, Britta Employment: Siemens Lehmann, Britta Employment: Siemens Leiner, Tim Grant/Research Support: Philips Leussler, Christoph Grant/Salary: Philips Li, Xu Grant: Philips Lim, Issel Anne Grant: Philips Lim, Issel Anne Grant: Philips Lin, Wei Employment: Philips Lin, Wei Employment: Philips Litwiller, Daniel Grant/Salary: General Electric Liu, Jun Grant/Salary: Siemens Liu, Tian Employment: Medimagemetric, LLC Liu, Zaiyi Grant: China National Natural Scientific Foundation(No.81271569 & 81271654), Founding Liu, Zhe Grant/Research Support: Philips LoCastro, Eve Grant: National MS Society, Grant # RG 4661-A-2 Lopez Terrones, Marcos Grant & Employment (Honoraria): NORAS MRI products Luo, Jieying Grant/Research Support: General Electric Luo, Jieying Grant/Research Support: General Electric Mainero, Caterina Consulting Fee: Biogen Idec Maki, Jeffrey Grant: Philips; Grant/Travel: Bracco; Consulting Fee: Bayer, Lantheus, Bayer; Speaker/Honoraria Bureau: Lantheus

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Padhani, Anwar Speaker/Honoraria: Siemens Paley, Martyn Ownership Interest: ISD Ltd. Park, Ilwoo Grant/Research Support: General Electric Peters, Zachary Speaker/Honoraria: Bracco Piccini, Davide Employment: Siemens Piccini, Davide Employment: Siemens Pierre, Eric Grant/Research Support: Siemens Pierre, Eric Grant/Research Support: Siemens Pipe, James Grant/Research Support: Philips Pownder, Sarah Grant/Research Support: General Electric Rahimi, Mahdi Grant/Research Support: General Electric Rahimi, Mahdi Grant/Research Support: General Electric Rasche, Volker Grant/Research Support: Sirona Dental Systems GmbH; Consulting Fee: Sirona Dental Systems GmbH Rehwald, Wolfgang Employment: Siemens Rivoire, Julien Grant/Research Support: General Electric Rivoire, Julien Grant/Research Support: General Electric Robison, Ryan Grant/Salary: Philips Roca, Pauline Grant/Salary: General Electric Rocca, Maria Grant: Italian Ministry of Health; Speaker/Honoraria: Biogen Idec, Sanofi Aventis, & Serono Symposia International Foundation Rocca, Maria Grant: Italian Ministry of Health; Speaker/Honoraria: Biogen Idec, Sanofi Aventis, & Serono Symposia International Foundation

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Rodrigues, Tiago Grant/Research Support: General Electric Rose, Chris Grant/Fellowship: AstraZeneca Ruppert, Kai Grant/Salary: Siemens Ruppert, Kai Grant/Salary: Siemens Ruppert, Kai Grant/Salary: Siemens Rutigliano, Sandra Consulting/Research Support: General Electric Sabati, Mohammad Other: Siemens, Receiving Clinical/Research Products Sabati, Mohammad Other: Siemens, Receiving Clinical/Research Products Salerno, Michael Grant: Siemens Sato, Ryota Employment: Hitachi Saybasili, Haris Other: Siemens, Research collaboration Saybasili, Haris Internship: Siemens Schakel, Tim Employment: Philips Schmainda, Kathleen Grant: Imaging Biometrics LLC Schmitt, Benjamin Grant: Siemens Schneider, Rainer Grant/Salary: Siemens Schneider, Rainer Grant/Salary: Siemens Schulte, Rolf Employment: General Electric Schulte, Rolf Employment: General Electric Seeber, Derek Grant/Salary: General Electric Seethamraju, Ravi Employment: Siemens Senegas, Julien Employment: Philips

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ISMRM Officers Meeting Committees STAFF ISMRM OFFICERS Thomas M. Grist, M.D., F.A.C.R., President Debiao Li, Ph.D., Past President ISMRM BOARD OF TRUSTEES Thomas M. Grist, M.D., F .A.C.R., President Debiao Li, Ph.D., Past President Peter Jezzard, Ph.D., Vice President Jeffrey Joseph Neil, M.D., P h.D., Vice President-Elect Margaret A. Hall-Craggs,M.D., S ecretary David A. Bluemke, M.D., P h.D., Treasurer Garry E. Gold, M.D., Program Chair Matt A. Bernstein, Ph.D., Ex Officio Fernando Calamante, Ph.D. Christine Chung, M.D. John A. Detre, M.D. Xiaoping P. Hu, Ph.D. Petra S. Hppi, M.D. Shahid M. Hussain, M.D., Ph.D. Derek K. Jones, Ph.D. Vera K. Kimbrell, B.S., R.T. Mark E. Ladd, Ph.D. Pia C. Maly Sundgren, M.D., P h.D. Karla L. Miller, Ph.D. Dennis L. Parker, Ph.D. C. Leon Partain, M.D., Ph.D., Ex Officio Peter Seres, M.Sc.E., Ex Officio Clare Tempany-Afdhal, M.D. Kaori Togashi, M.D., Ph.D. Steven M. Wright, Ph.D. Peter Jezzard, Ph.D., Margaret A. Hall-Craggs, M.D., Garry E. Gold, M.D., Secretary F.A.C.R., Vice President Program Chair Jeffrey Joseph Neil, M.D., David A. Bluemke, M.D., Ph.D., Treasurer Ph.D., Vice President-Elect

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ANNUAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Garry E. Gold, M.D., Chair Derek K. Jones, Ph.D., Vice Chair Joseph J. H. Ackerman, Ph.D. Andrew L. Alexander, Ph.D. Adam W. Anderson, Ph.D. Neal K. Bangerter, Ph.D. Kevin M. Bennett, Ph.D. Michael Bock, Ph.D. Richard W. Bowtell, Ph.D., M.A. David L. Buckley, Ph.D. Christopher M. Collins, Ph.D. Nicola F. De Zanche, Ph.D. E. Jim Delikatny, Ph.D. Daniel B. Ennis, Ph.D. Victor A. Ferrari, M.D. Chris A. Flask, Ph.D. James C. Gee, Ph.D. Kristine Glunde, Ph.D. Martin J. Graves, Ph.D. David B. Hackney, M.D. Christine Chung, M.D., V ice Chair-Elect James G. Pipe, Ph.D., Past Chair Masoom A. Haider, M.D., Mark D. Pagel, Ph.D. F.R.C.P.C. Robia G. Pautler, Ph.D. Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. Ivan Pedrosa, M.D. Xiaoping P. Hu, Ph.D. Richard Kijowski, M.D. Harald Kramer, M.D. Kagayaki Kuroda, Ph.D. James J. Pekar, Ph.D. James G. Pipe, Ph.D. Jonathan R. Polimeni, Ph.D. Kamil Uludag, Ph.D. Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. Claudia A. Wheeler-Kingshott, Ph.D. Eric C. Wong, M.D., Ph.D. Greg Zaharchuk, M.D., Ph.D. Maxim Zaitsev, Ph.D. Xiaohong Joe Zhou, Ph.D., D.A.B.R. Junior Fellow, Observers: Myriam M. Chaumeil, Ph.D. Kayvan R. Keshari, Ph.D. Wei Li, Ph.D. Deqiang Qiu, Ph.D. Hans F. Wehrl, Dipl.-Phys. Andrew L. Wentland, M.S. Thomas M. Grist, M.D., F .A.C.R., ex officio Peter Jezzard, Ph.D., F.A.C.R., ex officio

ISMRM STAFF Roberta A. Kravitz, Executive Director Jennifer Olson, Associate Executive Director Jacob Coverstone, Director of Education Stephanie M. Haaf, Education Coordinator Sandra Daudlin, Director of Meetings Melisa Martinez, Meetings Coordinator Mary Keydash, Director of Publications Mariam Barzin, Director of Finance Julia White, Accounting Coordinator Kristina King, Registrar Liz Tharpe, Membership & Study Groups Coordinator Sally Moran, Director of Electronic Communications Allison Barbour, Electronic Communications Coordinator Linda O-Brown, SMRT Coordinator Mary Day, Office Manager John Celio, Administrative Assistant

Scott B. Reeder, M.D., Ph.D. Meng Law, M.D., M.B.B.S., Ravinder R. Regatte, Ph.D. F.R.A.C.R. Maria A. Rocca, M.D. Robert E. Lenkinski, Ph.D. Howard A. Rowley, M.D. Zhi-Pei Liang, Ph.D. Alexey Samsonov, Ph.D. Ian Marshall, Ph.D. Jeanette Schulz-Menger, M.D. Craig H. Meyer, Ph.D. Nicole E. Seiberlich, Ph.D. Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D., G. Barry Southers, M.Ed., R.T.(R) F.A.C.R. (MR) William B. Morrison, M.D. Daniel M. Spielman, Ph.D. John P. Mugler, III, Ph.D. Toshiaki Taoka, M.D., Ph.D. Pratik Mukherjee, M.D., Ph.D. Keith R. Thulborn, M.D., Ph.D. Jeffrey Joseph Neil, M.D., Ph.D. Jeffrey Tsao, Ph.D., M.B.A.

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TO RECEIVE CREDIT for the ISMRM Meeting If you wish to receive credit and/or a credit certificate, you must: 1.  Complete and submit evaluation forms online. (Evaluation is entirely online; there are no paper forms.) 2.  Complete the CE LOG section on the evalation form ACCREDITATION The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. ISMRM DESIGNATION OF CREDIT The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 52 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. SMRT ANNUAL MEETING North America: 8.0 Category A CE credits for Saturday, 20 April; 7.0 Category A CE credits for Sunday, 21 April; 15.0 Total Category A CE credits for SMRT Annual Meeting. Monday ISMRM/SMRT Joint Forum, 2.0 Category A CE and selected ISMRM Annual Meeting sessions. Australia: Australia Institute of Radiology (AIR), CPD Activity is approved for the SMRT Annual Meeting and selected ISMRM Annual Meeting sessions. United Kingdom: College of Radiographers (UK) has approved the SMRT Annual Meeting for CPD Credits and selected ISMRM Annual Meeting sessions. SPEAKER READY ROOM (Audiovisual Preview) Located in Exhibit Hall 2 of the Salt Palace Convention Center, an audio-visual technician will be on duty in the Speaker Ready Room room throughout the meeting to assist oral presenters and e-poster presenters with their materials. The Speaker Ready Room will be open during the following hours: Friday, 19 April 14:0020:00 SaturdayThursday, 2025 April 07:00-18:00 Friday, 26 April 07:0013:00 SESSION ROOM ETIQUETTE The Annual Meeting Program Committee requests your cooperation in observing the following guidelines for etiquette in session rooms. Please respect your colleagues and follow the rules! Videotaping, audiotaping or photographing the presentations is strictly prohibited. Mobile phones and pagers and other devices generating sound must be turned off in the session room. Attendees using laptop computers, personal digital assistants or other electronic devices generating light must sit in the back half of the room to avoid disturbing fellow attendees. Admission to the Educational Programs, the Scientific Sessions and the Technical Exhibition is restricted to individuals wearing name badges. Please wear your name badge at all times. Remember that children under 16 are not allowed in any meeting sessions, Exhibit Hall or evening events (no exceptions!). MEET THE TEACHER BREAKS Meet the Teacher breaks will follow each weekend session. Speakers will stay into the following break, and be available for one-to-one contact with attendees, providing an opportunity for informal questions and discussion.

ISMRM CREDITS AVAILABLE:


Saturday Courses Innovation in Body MRI Pre-Clinical MR of Cancer Perfusion Imaging: ASL, DCE & DSC Single-Subject Neuroimaging Challenges in Musculoskeletal Imaging Advanced Neuroimaging 1: Brain & Spinal Cord MR Systems Engineering MR Physics for Physicists fMRI: From Basic to Intermediate Brain Connectivity, Part 1 Diffusion Goes Mad Credits

6.00 6.00 4.00 3.50 5.50 6.00 6.00 7.00 4.00 2.00 Credits 5.50 6.00 8.00 3.75 4.25 6.00 5.00 6.50 3.50 4.00

Sunday Courses
Molecular & Cellular Imaging: From Bench to the Bed Clinical Cancer MRI - Case-Based Teaching Recent Innovation in Cardiac MR Everything You Wanted to Know about MR-PET Advanced Diffusion Acquisition: Targeted Methods Advanced Neuroimaging 2: Across the Lifespan RF Engineering - Coils Imaging Acquisition & Reconstruction A Practical Guide to MR Safety fMRI: From Basic to Intermediate Brain Connectivity, Part 2

MONDAYFRIDAY COURSES: Weekday sessions up to 35.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM (study group meetings, lunchtime programs, symposia, poster sessions and hands-on workshops are not certified for credit). ISMRM CERTIFICATES: After the meeting participants who submitted evaluation forms online with completed CE logs will be able to print certificates showing number of credits earned. Certificates may be printed for 60 days after the meeting by going to the meeting website. MEETING EVALUATION ONLINE ONLY While in the convention center, use one of the free computer evaluation stations. Outside the convention center, you can access the ISMRM website at any time with your own computer. The online evaluation pages will be available for two weeks after the meeting. There is a separate form for each weekend course, plus a form for each course Monday through Friday. Please use the link from the main meeting page (www.ismrm.org/13). OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARDS To recognize outstanding educational contributions to the ISMRM Annual Meeting, the Annual Meeting Program Committee will acknowledge the highest rated speakers in weekend and MondayFriday educational courses. Recipients of these awards will be determined by the evaluation scores which attendees give to speakers. Recipients will be recognized in MR Pulse and on the ISMRM website, in addition to receiving certificates of appreciation. We encourage our attendees to let us know about the outstanding teachers in our educational courses. Please fill out your evaluation forms completely.

SMRT 22 nd ANNUAL MEETING: Changing the World through MR Education & InNoVATION
2021 APRIL 2013 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, USA SMRT Poster Walking Tour & Reception Friday, 19 April 2013, 18:0020:00 ROOM 355 ABCDEF
Program and speakers are subject to change.

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Welcome & Announcements Vera Kimbrell, B.S., R.T. (R)(MR), SMRT President 20122013 G. Barry Southers, M.Ed., R.T. (R)(MR), 2013 SMRT Program Chair Forum 1: History & Future of MR Moderator: Anne Marie Sawyer, B.S., R.T. (R)(MR), FSMRT

Welcome & Announcements Ben Kennedy, B.App.Sc., MMRT, SMRT President 2013-2014 G. Barry Southers, M.Ed., R.T. (R)(MR), SMRT Program Chair 2013 Forum 6: Musculoskeletal MR Moderator: Vanessa Louise Orchard, DCR (R), PGDip.(NM)

08:00 08:50 09:40

Localized Origins Paul Arthur Bottomley, Ph.D. MRI: From Science to Society Vivian S. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A . Break Forum 2: Cardiovascular MR Moderator: Maureen N. Hood, Ph.D., R.N., R.T. (MR), FSMRT

08:00 08:50 09:00 09:50

Post-Operative Imaging of the Rotator Cuff Lynne S. Steinbach, M.D. GE Healthcare Corporate Meeting Sponsor Lloyd Estkowski, R.T. (R) (MR) Optimization of Musculoskeletal MRI William Morrison, M.D. Break Forum 7: Whole Body MR Moderator: Rhonda Walcarius, B.Sc., R.T. (R)(MR)

09:55 10:25 10:35 11:05 11:35 12:05

Cardiac MR: Getting the Numbers Right Wendy Strugnell, B.App.Sc. (MIT), FSMRT Philips Healthcare Corporate Meeting Sponsor Gerard O Leary, B.App.Sci. MRI Cardiac Perfusion James C. Carr, M.D. Non-contrast CMR Debiao Li, Ph.D. SMRT Annual Business Meeting Lunch Forum 3: Proffered Papers Originations of MR Innovation: Research Focus Moderator: Kendra Huber, B.S., R.T. (R)(M)(CT)(MR) Presidents Award: Whole Brain Tractography Mapping Reveals Abnormal 10:05 10:35 11:05 11:35

MR Elastography Abdomen/Liver Scott B. Reeder, M.D., Ph.D. MR Enterography Kristan Harrington, M.B.A., R.T. (R)(MR) Whole Body DWI Winfried A. Willinek, M.D. Lunch Forum 8: Proffered Papers Originations of MR Innovation: Clinical Focus Moderator: Sheryl Foster, MHSc. (MRI)

12:20 12:30 12:40 12:50

1st Place Clinical Focus Award: Dixon Imaging of the Bone Marrow in
Whole Body MRI Ian Simcock, B.Sc. (Hons.)

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Structural Connections in Neuronal Heterotopia Shawna Farquharson, B.Sc., M.Sc.

Significance and Limitations - Kimberley Krueger, B.Sc., R.T. (MR) Innovative Approach to Ensuring MRI Safety Amanda Golsch, B.S., R.T. (R)(MR)

2nd Place Clinical Focus Award: Susceptibility Weighted Imaging: Clinical 3rd Place Clinical Focus Award: The Electronic Medical Record: An

1st Place Research Focus Award: Discrimination of Various Calcium Com13:10 13:20 13:30
pounds Using Phase Images of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tomoka Doi, B.Sc., R.T. Carotid Artery Wall Imaging Sandra van den Berg, R.T. (MR)

2nd Place Research Focus Award: 2D T1-weighted TSE vs. 3D Merge in 3rd Place Research Focus Award: Investigation of Spin-Echo T1 Contrast at 3T
Using 32-Channel Coil Renee Hill, R.T.

SMRT Awards Presentation Forum 9: Breast MR Moderator: Rosemary Fisher, R.T. (R)(CT)(MR)

Forum 4: Pediatric MR Moderator: Glenn Cahoon, B.App.Sc., Dip.Ed., M.App.Sc. 13:40 14:30 15:20 Stroke in the Pediatric Environment Michael Kean, R.T., FSMRT MRI Assessment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Shreyas Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. Break Forum 5: MR Physics & Technology Moderator: Scott Dunn, R.T. (MR) 15:35 16:05 16:35 17:05 19:00 RF Coil & MR Hardware Robert V. Mulkern, Jr., Ph.D. Reduction of Metal Artifacts Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. MR Protocol Optimization William Faulkner, B.S., R.T. (R)(MR)(CT), FSMRT Announcements/Close SMRT Reception The Grand America Hotel

13:30 14:00 14:30

Clinical Use of Breast MRI Christiane K. Kuhl, M.D., Ph.D. MR Mammography: How Do They Do It? Carolyn Kaut Roth, R.T. (R)(MR)(CT)(M)(CV), FSMRT Break Forum 10: Recent Innovations in MR Moderator: Carol Lee, B.S., R.T. (R)(CT)(MR)

14:45 15:15

Companion Animal Imaging James J. Stuppino, B.S., R.T. (R)(MR) UTE Imaging Emily McWalter, Ph.D., M.A.Sc.

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In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy to Characterize Changes in the Brain Chemistry Associated with Altitude Perry F. Renshaw, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A.
Perception in Medical Imaging Richard L. Ehman, M.D. Announcements/Close

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Saturday Weekend Educational Course Innovation in Body MRI


Organizers:John P. Mugler, III, Ph.D. & Caroline Reinhold, M.D. Room 150 AG 08:30-17:15
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Moderators:Shahid M. Hussain & Caroline Reinhold

Optimization of Diffusion-Weighted Imaging for Body Applications Dow-Mu Koh, M.D., M.R.C.P., F.R.C.R. Making the Most of 3T for Body MRI Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. MRCP: Techniques & Pitfalls David J. Lomas, M.D., F.R.C.R., F.R.C.P. Break - Meet the Teachers Quantification of Diffuse Liver Disease Scott B. Reeder, M.D., Ph.D. Cirrhosis & Lesion Characterization at MR Imaging Shahid M. Hussain, M.D., Ph.D. The Post-Treatment Liver Ihab R. Kamel, M.D., Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers Imaging Algorithms for Adrenal Lesion Characterization Hero K. Hussain, M.D. Renal Mass Characterization Ivan Pedrosa, M.D. Functional Renal MRI Diego R. Martin, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P.C. Break - Meet the Teachers Acute Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy Tara A. Morgan, M.D. Pelvic Floor Imaging Katarzyna J. Macura, M.D., Ph.D. Prostate Carcinoma: Case Studies Masoom A. Haider, M.D., F.R.C.P.C. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Weekend Educational Course Pre-Clinical MR of Cancer


Organizer:E. Jim Delikatny, Ph.D. Room 155 EF 08:30-17:15
08:30 Tumor Metabolism Kevin M. Brindle, Ph.D.

Moderators:E. Jim Delikatny & Kristine Glunde

Saturday
09:00 Tumor Physiology Michal Neeman, Ph.D. Tumor 'Omics John R. Griffiths, D.Phil, F.R.C.P. Break - Meet the Teachers MR in Cancer Cell Models Franca Podo, D.Sc. MRI/MRS in Animal Models Harish Poptani, Ph.D. Tumor Lipid Metabolism Kristine Glunde, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers Tumor Energy Metabolism Klaas Nicolay, Ph.D. pH in Cancer Robert J. Gillies, Ph.D. Molecular Imaging in Cancer Dmitri Artemov, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers Tumor Vasculature & Perfusion Charles S. Springer, Ph.D. Novel Contrast: CEST, Multinuclear Michael T. McMahon, Ph.D. Cancer Treatment Response Sabrina M. Ronen, Ph.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Weekend Educational Course Perfusion Imaging: ASL, DCE & DSC


Organizers:Steven P. Sourbron, Ph.D. & Matthias J. P. van Osch, Ph.D. Room 155 BC 08:00-12:35 Moderators:Steven P. Sourbron & Matthias J. P. van Osch
08:00 ASL: Measurement Maria A. Fernandez-Seara, Ph.D. ASL: Single Subject & Group Analysis, Including Live Demo Michael A. Chappell, D.Phil., M.Eng. ASL: Clinical Applications, Pharma ASL, Cognitive Neuroscience, etc. John A. Detre, M.D.

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09:15 Cross-over: Measuring Tracer Extravasation with ASL & DCE Keith St. Lawrence, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers DCE: Measurement David J. Collins, B.A. DCE Post-Processing: What Model to Use? Lucy E. Kershaw, Ph.D. Cross-Over: Measuring the Arterial Input Function in DCE & DCS-MRI Anders Garpebring, Ph.D. DSC: Measurement Roland Bammer, Ph.D. DSC: Post-Processing, Including Live Demo Ona Wu, Ph.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Weekend Educational Course Single-Subject Neuroimaging


Organizers:David B. Hackney, M.D. & Karla L. Miller, Ph.D. Room 151 AG 08:30-12:45
Single-Subject Neuroimaging: Methods & Challenges 08:30 What's Normal? Accounting for Population Variability Guido Gerig, Ph.D. 08:50 Drawing A Line: Multi-Variate Classification Maria J. Rosa, Ph.D. From Group Analysis to Individual Studies: Statistical Considerations Jeanette A. Mumford, Ph.D.

Moderators:David B. Hackney & Karla L. Miller

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What Can & Can't We Do Currently? 09:30 Pre-Surgical Planning: Movement, Language & the Power of Localization Susan Y. Bookheimer, Ph.D. 09:50 Spatial Imaging Patterns in AD & Its Prodromal Stages Identified via Pattern Recognition Methods Christos Davatzikos, Ph.D. Reliability of MR in Psychiatric Disorders John D. Port, M.D., Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Rapid-Fire: What's Your Application? 11:00 TBI Diagnosis & Prognosis Pratik Mukherjee, M.D., Ph.D. 11:10 Stroke & the Myth of Quantitation Greg Zaharchuk, M.D., Ph.D.

Saturday
11:20 The Brain Stress Test Richard B. Buxton, Ph.D. Real-Time fMRI, Brain States & Biofeedback Xiaoping P. Hu, Ph.D. MRI in the Courtroom (pre-recorded) Teneille R. Brown, J.D., B.A. Panel Discussion Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Weekend Educational Course Challenges in Musculoskeletal Imaging


Organizers:Richard Kijowski, M.D. & William B. Morrison, M.D. Room 255 EF 08:30-16:45
08:30 Wrist Ligament Pathology: Diagnosis & Pitfalls Kathryn J. Stevens, M.D. Glenoid Labral Tear & Normal Variation Lynne S. Steinbach, M.D. What is the Rotator Interval, & Why Is It Important? Michael J. Tuite, M.D. Bone Marrow Edema: Injury Patterns Christine Chung, M.D. Break - Meet the Teachers Challenges in Diagnosing Meniscal Tear in the Knee Nancy M. Major, M.D. Posterolateral Corner: "The Dark Side of the Knee" Tetyana A. Gorbachova, M.D. Diagnosing Hip Labral Tear: Impingement & Dysplasia John A. Carrino, M.D., M.P.H. Break - Meet the Teachers OCD: What Is It & How Do I Describe It? Miriam A. Bredella, M.D. Optimizing MRI for Evaluation of Cartilage Injury Douglas W. Goodwin, M.D. Athletic Pubalgia: The Sportsman's "Non-Hernia" Adam C. Zoga, M.D. Osteomyelitis in Diabetic Feet: Can You Be Confident? Sandra L. Moore, M.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

Moderators:John A. Carrino & Adam C. Zoga

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Saturday Weekend Educational Course Advanced Neuroimaging 1: Brain & Spinal Cord
Organizers:Olga Ciccarelli, Ph.D., Pratik Mukherjee, M.D., Ph.D. & Jay J. Pillai, M.D. Room 255 BC 09:00-17:15
Presurgical Brain Mapping 1 09:00 Task-Based BOLD fMRI for Presurgical Brain Mapping Christoph Stippich, M.D. 09:30 Resting State Functional Connectivity fMRI for Presurgical Brain Mapping Joshua S. Shimony, M.D., Ph.D. Diffusion Tractography: Technical Considerations for White Matter Mapping Lauren J. O'Donnell, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

Morning Moderator:Jay J. Pillai

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Presurgical Brain Mapping 2 11:00 Intraoperative DTI White Matter Mapping: Neurosurgical Perspective Christopher Nimsky, M.D., Ph.D. 11:30 DTI vs. HARDI for Presurgical Fiber Tracking of the Motor Pathways Jeffery I. Berman, Ph.D. Clinical Value of Mapping the Language Network with MR Diffusion Tractography Alberto Bizzi, M.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Afternoon Moderator:Olga Ciccarelli


Spinal Cord Imaging 1 13:30 Spinal Cord Imaging: Diffusion & Ultra-High Field Julien Cohen-Adad, Ph.D. 14:00 7T & Diffusion Imaging of the Cervical Spinal Cord Eric E. Sigmund, Ph.D. Functional MR Imaging of the Spinal Cord Patrick W. Stroman, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Spinal Cord Imaging 2 15:30 Spinal Cord DTI: Applications to Multiple Sclerosis Daniel S. Reich, M.D., Ph.D. 16:00 Clinical Spinal Cord Imaging: Connecting Emerging MRI Technologies to Unmet Clinical Needs Jonathan A. D. Farrell, Ph.D. Imaging Correlates of Spinal Cord Atrophy Govind Nair, Ph.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Saturday Weekend Educational Course MR Systems Engineering


Organizers:Richard W. Bowtell, Ph.D. & Michael S. Poole, Ph.D. Room 250 BCEF 08:30-17:15
System Overview & Magnets 08:30 Overview of the MRI System Paul R. Harvey, Ph.D. 09:00 Magnets Adrian Thomas, Ph.D. Siting the System Stuart Clare, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

Moderators:Richard W. Bowtell & Michael S. Poole

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Shims, Gradients & Field Monitoring 10:30 Shimming: Fields, Coils & Control Christoph Juchem, Ph.D. 11:00 Gradient Systems Michael S. Poole, Ph.D. Field Monitoring & System Calibration Christoph Barmet, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Devices in the Scanner & Low Frequency Interactions 13:30 Overview of Device Interactions Gregor Schaefers, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) 14:00 kHz (Gradient) Interactions Blaine A. Chronik, Ph.D. Modeling Low Frequency Interactions Stuart R. Crozier, Ph.D., D.Eng. Break - Meet the Teachers

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RF & Console Electronics 15:30 RF Power Amps Greig C. Scott, Ph.D. 16:00 RF Preamps & Receive Chain Architecture Stephan Biber, Ph.D. Console Electronics Katsumi Kose, Ph.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Saturday Weekend Educational Course MR Physics for Physicists


Organizers:Xiaoping P. Hu, Ph.D., Jrgen R. Reichenbach, Ph.D. & Jianhui Zhong, Ph.D. Room 251 BCEF 08:30-18:15 Moderators:Xiaoping P. Hu, Jrgen R. Reichenbach, Jianhui Zhong
NMR Physics: Firming Up the Foundations 08:30 Quantum Mechanical Description of NMR - From Wave Function to Bloch Equation Michael H. Buonocore, M.D., Ph.D. 09:00 Application of Quantum Mechanics & Statistical Mechanics: Equilibrium Magnetization, Relaxation & Density Matrix Adam W. Anderson, Ph.D. Practical Use of Multiple Quantum Coherences in Spectral Editing & 2D NMR Robin A. de Graaf, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers From Bloch Equation to MR contrasts: Relaxation & Physical bases of Tissue Contrast John C. Gore, Ph.D. Other Contrast: Polarization Transfer, Chemical Exchange & Magnetization Transfer Penny Anne Gowland, Ph.D. Bloch Equation in the Rotating Frame, Multidimensional Excitation V. Andrew Stenger, Ph.D. Bloch-Torrey Equation & Diffusion Imaging (DWI, DTI, q-Space Imaging) Jennifer A. McNab, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Electromagnetic Fields in MRI: From Theory to Practice 14:00 Maxwell Equations & EM Modeling Frank Engelke, Ph.D. 14:30 Static Magnetic Field: Magnetic Field (in)Homogeneity, Effects of Susceptibility, Demagnetizing Field & Lorentz Sphere Jos P. Marques, Ph.D. Understanding Gradients from an EM Perspective: (Gradient Linearity, Eddy Currents, Maxwell Terms & Peripheral Nerve Stimulation) Peter Dietz Break - Meet the Teachers RF Field Generation, Coupling, Standing Wave Transmission David O. Brunner, Ph.D. RF Field Transmission: B1-Field Non-Uniformity & SAR Brian K. Rutt, Ph.D. B1-Shimming & Parallel Transmission Ulrich Katscher, Ph.D.

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17:30 The Reciprocity Principle in NMR Reception James Tropp, Ph.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Weekend Educational Course fMRI: From Basic to Intermediate Brain Connectivity, Part 1
Organizers:Manus J. Donahue, Ph.D. & Karla L. Miller, Ph.D. Room 155 BC 13:30-18:15
Zero to Hero: Beginner's Crash Course 13:30 The BOLD Effect & Its Use for Detecting Brain Activity Clarisse I. Mark, Ph.D. 14:00 Acquisition, Reconstruction & Artefacts Hans Hoogduin, Ph.D. Data Analysis Basics Robert L. Barry, Ph.D. fMRI in Basic & Clinical Neuroscience Beau M. Ances, M.D., Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

Moderators:Manus J. Donahue & Jeroen C. W. Siero

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Taking It Up A Notch: A Taster of Cutting-Edge Methods 16:00 Neurovascular Coupling & Quantitation Anna Devor, Ph.D. 16:30 Pushing Temporal & Spatial Resolution Pierre LeVan, Ph.D. Optical Measurements in Functional Neuroimaging Joseph P. Culver, Ph.D. Data Mash-Up: ERPs, EEG/MEG & Neurochemistry Matthew J. Brookes, Ph.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Weekend Educational Course Diffusion Goes Mad


Organizers:Adam W. Anderson, Ph.D. & Claudia A. Wheeler-Kingshott, Ph.D. Room 151 AG 14:00-18:15 Moderators:Adam W. Anderson & Claudia A. Wheeler-Kingshott
14:00 From Diffusion Weighting to the Diffusion Tensor Indices Gareth J. Barker, Ph.D. Advanced Models - Ball & Stick, Multi-Tensor, PASMRI & Etc Noam Shemesh, Ph.D. q-Space & Microstructure Yaniv Assaf, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers Single Subject Diffusion Analysis - ROI, Histogram, Tractography Mara Cercignani, Ph.D.

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Saturday
15:50 Distortion Correction & Registration Issues James C. Gee, Ph.D. Group Studies of Diffusion Data - Cross Sectional & Longitudinal Challenges Stephen M. Smith, D.Phil. Flip Charts - Meet the Experts Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Sunday Weekend Educational Course Molecular & Cellular Imaging: From Bench to the Bed
Organizers:Kevin M. Bennett, Ph.D. & Chris A. Flask, Ph.D. Room 155 EF 08:30-16:45
08:30 Basic Relaxation Mechanisms & Contrast Agent Design A. Dean Sherry, Ph.D. Agent Synthesis Hui Mao, Ph.D. Switching & Sensing Mark D. Pagel, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers Targeting Agents David P. Cormode, D.Phil. Toxicity Erik M. Shapiro, Ph.D. Theranostic Probes for siRNA & MicroRNA Therapies Anna V. Moore, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers Technical Challenges to Detection Peter M. Jakob, Ph.D. Applications Christopher C. Quarles, Ph.D. Roundtable Discussion Break - Meet the Teachers Cell Delivery Jeff W. M. Bulte, Ph.D. Regulatory Challenges Zahi A. Fayad, Ph.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

Moderators:Kevin M. Bennett & Chris A. Flask

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Weekend Educational Course Clinical Cancer MRI - Case-Based Teaching


Organizers:Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D., F.A.C.R. & Evis Sala, M.D., Ph.D. Room 150 AG 08:30-17:15 Moderators:Fiona J. Gilbert & Elizabeth A. Morris
Cancer Detection Issues 08:30 Finding Cancer in the Dense Breast: What Can MRI Add? Fiona J. Gilbert, M.D.

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09:00 Rising PSA: Is There A Cancer? Jurgen J. Ftterer, M.D., Ph.D. Cirrhotic Liver: What Is That Nodule? Claude B. Sirlin, M.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Characterization of Incidental Lesions 10:30 Characterization of Cystic Abdominal Lesions Jay P. Heiken, M.D. 11:00 Liver Lesions in Cancer Patients: What Are They? Jeong Min Lee, M.D. Incidental Adnexal Masses in Cancer Patients: Act, Ignore or Follow? Elizabeth A. Sadowski, M.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Response to Therapy 13:30 Breast Cancer Response to NAC: How Reliable Is It? Nola M. Hylton, Ph.D. 14:00 Bone Metastases Response to Therapy: MRI versus Nuc Med Christina Messiou, M.D., F.R.C.R. Measuring Response to Novel Therapies: Thinking Differently Mark Rosen,M.D., Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Residual Disease versus Recurrence 15:30 Rising PSA in the Treated Prostate Gland Aytekin Oto, M.D. 16:00 Pain in the Treated Pelvis Yuliya Lakhman, M.D. The Role of Biological MR Imaging in the Treatment of Head & Neck Cancer Suresh Mukherji, M.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Weekend Educational Course Recent Innovation in Cardiac MR


Organizers:Tim Leiner, M.D., Ph.D., E.B.C.R., Thoralf Niendorf, Ph.D. & David E. Sosnovik, M.D., F.A.C.C. Room 155 BC 08:00-18:00 Morning Moderators:Tim Leiner & Sebastian Kozerke
08:00 Introduction to Today's Program & Survey

Recent Developments in Hard- & Software Relevant to CMR 08:05 New Developments in MR Hardware Boris R. Keil, Ph.D.

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08:25 New Sequences & Techniques Krishna S. Nayak, Ph.D. Parallel Acquisition & Compressed Sensing Sebastian Kozerke, Ph.D.

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Evaluation of Cardiac Function 09:05 The Evaluation of Cardiac Function - Unmet Needs Dara L. Kraitchman, V.M.D., Ph.D. 09:25 Techniques to Image Cardiac Function Alistair A. Young, Ph.D. Research Promises: What Can We Expect in the Future? - Osman Nael F. Osman, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Evaluation of Cardiac Perfusion 10:20 Clinical Needs: What Do We Want to See? - Carr James C. Carr, M.D. 10:40 Technical Foundations: How is It Done? - Jerosch-Herold Michael Jerosch-Herold, Ph.D. Research Promises: What Can We Expect in the Future? - Meyer Craig H. Meyer, Ph.D.

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Myocardial Tissue Characterization 11:20 Clinical Needs: What Do We Want to See? - Sosnovik David E. Sosnovik, M.D., F.A.C.C. 11:40 Technical Foundations: How is It Done? - Simonetti Orlando P. Simonetti, Ph.D. Research Promises: What Can We Expect in the Future? - Strijkers Gustav J. Strijkers, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Afternoon Moderators:Michael Salerno & David E. Sosnovik


Evaluation of Flow 13:30 Clinical Needs: What Do We Want to See? - Hope Michael D. Hope, M.D. 13:50 Technical Foundations: How is It Done? - Westenberg Jos J. M. Westenberg, Ph.D. Research Promises: What Can We Expect in the Future? - Wieben Oliver Wieben, Ph.D.

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Magnetic Resonance Angiography 14:30 State-of-the-Art NCE-MRA: Goodbye to Gad Vivian S. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A.

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14:50 Not So Fast: Recent Advances in CE-MRA Ulrike I. Attenberger, M.D. Best of Both Worlds Jeffrey H. Maki, M.D., Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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CMR in Clinical Trials 15:45 The Value of CMR Over Other Modalities in Clinical Trials Chun Yuan, Ph.D. 16:05 Prognostic Value of CMR Versus Traditional Risk Factors David A. Bluemke, M.D., Ph.D. Implications of Recent Trials for CMR Victor A. Ferrari, M.D.

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New & Emerging Techniques in CV-MR 16:45 Fluorine-19 Shelton D. Caruthers, Ph.D. 17:05 Carbon-13 Charles H. Cunningham, Ph.D. MR-PET Timothy G. Reese, Ph.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Weekend Educational Course Everything You Wanted to Know about MR-PET


Organizers:Roland Bammer, Ph.D. & Marco Essig, M.D., Ph.D. Room 151 AG 08:00-12:15
08:00 PET-Instrumentation 101 William W. Moses, Ph.D. PET-Reconstruction 101 Richard M. Leahy, Ph.D. Tracer 101 Frederick T. Chin, Ph.D. PET-MR Hardware 101 Craig Levin, Ph.D. PET-MR Reconstruction Georges El Fakhri, Ph.D. PET-MR Logistic Challenges & Opportunities N. Jon Shah, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

Moderators:Roland Bammer & Marco Essig

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10:20 PET-MR in Drug Research Alexander J. S. de Crespigny, Ph.D. PET-MR in Oncology Nina F. Schwenzer, M.D. PET-MR in Neuro Ciprian Catana, M.D., Ph.D. Body PET-MR Alexander S. R. Guimaraes, M.D., Ph.D. Cardio-Pulmonary MR-PET Ron Blankstein, M.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Weekend Educational Course Advanced Diffusion Acquisition: Targeted Methods


Organizers:Adam W. Anderson, Ph.D. & David Sosnovik, M.D., F.A.C.C. Room 255 EF 08:00-12:45 Moderators:Adam W. Anderson & David E. Sosnovik
08:00 Heart Choukri Mekkaoui, Ph.D. Skeletal Muscle John S. Thornton, Ph.D. Abdomen/Pelvis Thomas L. Chenevert, Ph.D. Breast Savannah C. Partridge, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers Spinal Cord/Nerve Roots Jrgen Finsterbusch, Ph.D. Intervertebral Discs/Cartilage Jose Maria G. Raya, Ph.D. Fetal Brain Patricia Ellen Grant, M.D. Post Mortem Brain Tim B. Dyrby, Ph.D. 2D versus 3D Acquisition Strategies Stefan Skare, Ph.D. Closing Remarks Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Sunday Weekend Educational Course Advanced Neuroimaging 2: Across the Lifespan


Organizers: Nadine J. Girard, M.D. & Rakesh K. Gupta, M.D. Room 255 BC 09:00-17:15
Fetal or Neonatal Imaging 09:00 Developmental Neuroanatomy Orit A. Glenn, M.D. 09:30 Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy Petra S. Hppi, M.D. Neonatal Seizures Thierry A. G. M. Huisman, M.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

Moderators:Nadine J. Girard & Rakesh K. Gupta

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Pediatric Neuroimaging 11:00 CNS Infections Niranjan Khandelwal, M.D. 11:30 Inflammatory Disorders Ashok Panigrahy, M.D. Metabolic Disorders C. C. Tchoyoson Lim, M.D., M.B.B.S. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Adult Neuroimaging: CBF/CSF, Flow/ICP 13:30 From CSF Pulsation to MR Measurement of ICP: Methodology & Potential Applications Noam Alperin, Ph.D. 14:00 CSF Physiology & Its Relationship to ICP Mark E. Wagshul, Ph.D. Beyond 4D MRA Patrick A. Turski, M.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Geriatric Neuroimaging 15:30 Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus William G. Bradley, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. 16:00 White Matter Diseases of Aging Maria A. Rocca, M.D. Differential Diagnosis of Neurodegenerative Disorders Marco Essig, M.D., Ph.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Sunday Weekend Educational Course RF Engineering - Coils


Organizer:Tamer S. Ibrahim, Ph.D. Room 250 BCEF 08:30-16:45
RF Basics 08:30 Circuit & Transmission Lines Scott B. King, Ph.D. Volume & Surface Coils Ed B. Boskamp, Ph.D. Multi-Tuned Coils Dennis W. J. Klomp, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

Moderator:Tamer S. Ibrahim

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Receive Arrays Steven M. Wright, Ph.D. Transmit Arrays Mark E. Ladd, Ph.D. RF Modeling Astrid L. H. M. van Lier, Ph.D., Break - Meet the Teachers

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Emerging RF Coils & Technologies 14:00 Cavity Resonators - Theory & Possibilities for MRI Andrew G. Webb, Ph.D. 14:30 Asymmetric Coils & Travelling Waves Nicola F. De Zanche, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Live Construction of Coils 15:30 Construction of RX Arrays Boris R. Keil, Ph.D. 16:30 Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

Weekend Educational Course Imaging Acquisition & Reconstruction


Organizers:David O. Brunner, Ph.D., Kevin F. King, Ph.D. & Xiaohong Joe Zhou, Ph.D. Room 251 BCEF 08:30-17:45 Morning Moderators:Peter Brnert & Xiaohong Joe Zhou
Pulse Sequence Building Blocks 08:30 RF Pulses Designs: From Basics to the State-of-the-Art Adam B. Kerr, Ph.D. 09:00 Gradients: What Can They Do? Chen Lin, Ph.D.

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09:30 Dealing with Motion: Gating, Triggering & Sampling Christopher J. Hardy, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Contrast Manipulation 10:30 Pulse Sequence Modules I (IR, DE, Spatial SAT & Chem SAT) Graeme C. McKinnon, Ph.D. 11:00 Pulse Sequence Modules II (Tagging, Labeling, Diffusion Sensitization & MT) Eric C. Wong, M.D., Ph.D. Flow Contrast without Using Exogenous Agent Yiping P. Du, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Afternoon Moderators:David O. Brunner & Kevin F. King


Advanced Acquisition Strategies 13:30 Echo-Train Pulse Sequences: EPI, RARE & Beyond David C. Alsop, Ph.D. 14:00 Non-Cartesian k-Space Sampling James G. Pipe, Ph.D. Spoiled & Balanced Gradient-Echo Sequences Klaus Scheffler, Ph.D. Break - Meet the Teachers

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Image Reconstruction 15:30 Reconstruction of Non-Cartesian k-Space Data John M. Pauly, Ph.D. 16:00 Parallel Image Reconstruction Mark A. Griswold, Ph.D. 16:30 Phase-sensitive Image Reconstruction Qing-San Xiang, Ph.D. Compressed Sensing Michael Lustig, Ph.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Silver Corporate Symposium: Bayer Healthcare


Plenary Hall 12:30-13:30
(no CME credit)

Weekend Educational Course A Practical Guide to MR Safety


Organizers:Michael Bock, Ph.D. & Mark E. Ladd, Ph.D. Room 151 AG 13:30-17:45
13:30 MR Safety: Where Do the Risks Come From? Harald Kugel, Ph.D.

Moderators:Christopher M. Collins & Mark E. Ladd

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14:00 Planning an MR Suite: What Can Be Done To Ensure MR Safety? Emanuel Kanal, M.D., F.A.C.R. Screening the Patient: How to Deal with the Individual Subject Anne Marie Sawyer, B.S., R.T.(R)(MR), FSMRT Break - Meet the Teachers High Field MRI: What Are the Special Safety Risks at Higher Fields? Richard W. Bowtell, Ph.D. Contrast Agent Use in the Age of NSF Stefan Haneder, M.D. MR Safety Testing of Devices: How to Separate the Good From the Bad & the Ugly Roger Luechinger, Ph.D. MRI Safety Events: Lessons Learned Robert E. Watson, M.D., Ph.D. Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Weekend Educational Course fMRI: From Basic to Intermediate Brain Connectivity, Part 2
Organizers:Manus J. Donahue, Ph.D. & Karla L. Miller, Ph.D. Room 255 EF 13:30-18:15 Moderators:Manus J. Donahue & Karla L. Miller
fMRI for Connectivity 13:30 Task-Less fMRI: The Phenomenon of Intrinsic Signal Fluctuations Catherine E. Chang, Ph.D. 14:00 Network Discovery with fMRI: Analytic Choices & Their Implications Vince D. Calhoun, Ph.D. Using Task-Absent Functional Neuroimaging to Study Brain Function Arno Villringer, M.D. Connectomics: Parcellation & Network Analysis Methods Gael Varoquaux, Ph.D.

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15:30 Break - Meet the Teachers Connectivity in Practice 16:00 Diseases of Connectivity Francioso Xavier Castellanos, M.D. 16:30 Connectivity Studies in Large Populations: Towards Defining Disease Mechanisms & Risk Paul M. Matthews, Ph.D., D.Phil.

Roundtable: What Can Connectivity Contribute to Basic Neuroscience, Disease Mechanisms & Clinical Practice? 17:00 Current Limitations, Pitfalls & Criticisms Gael Varoquaux, Ph.D. 17:05 Connectivity in Basic Neuroscience Arno Villringer, M.D.

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17:10 Connectivity for Disease Mechanisms Paul M. Matthews, Ph.D., D.Phil.

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Connectivity in the Clinic Francioso Xavier Castellanos, M.D. Roundtable Discussion All Speakers Adjournment & Meet the Teachers

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Opening Reception in Technical Exhibition


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Welcome & Awards nt G M.D., F.A. .C.R., 2012-13 ISMRM I Presiden Thomas M. Grist, eed, The Challen Lauterbur Lecture: L Beyon nd Fourier Enc coding: The Ne nges & The Rew wards of Break king Out of K-Space Klaas Pruess smann, Ph.D.

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P Panning for r Gold: 20 Years Y of Inn novation in MRI M


O Organizers:Gar rry E. Gold, M.D. M & Thomas s M. Grist, M.D D., F.A.C.R.
0 09:05 0001 1. Surface Coil ls Joseph J. H. Ackerman, Ph.D D. in: A Brief Hist 0002 2. Inversion Recovery & Earl ly Contrast Stud dies in the Brai tory g, Ph.D. Ian R. Young 0003 3. Contrast MR R Angiography y Martin R. Pr rince, M.D., Ph.D D. 0004 4. Excitation K-Space K & uTE E MRI John M. Pau uly, Ph.D. 0005 5. Fast Spin Ec cho Jrgen K. He ennig, Ph.D. Adjournmen nt

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T Traditional Poster Sess sion: Cardio ovascular


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E Electronic Poster P Sessio on: Neuro A


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S Study Group Session: Intervention I nal MRI


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S Study Group Session: Hyperpolari H ized Media MR


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Y Young Inves stigator Aw ward Presentations


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Moderators: :James F. M. M Meaney & Karl la L. Miller

0006 6. Regional Ma apping of Gas Uptake U by Red Blood Cells and d Tissue in the H Human Lung U Using Hyperpol larized Xenon-129 MRI M ISMRM MERIT AWARD Kun Qing1, Kai K Ruppert2, Yu un Jiang3, Jaime F. Mata2, G Wi ilson Miller2, Yun Michael Shim4, Chengbo Wan ng2, Iulian summa cum laude C. Ruset5, 6, F. F William Hersman5, 6, Talissa A. Altes2, John P P. Mugler, III1, 2
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Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Virginia, Charlottesville, C VA A, United States; 2 Radiology and M Medical Imaging, U University of Virginia, Char rlottesville, VA, United U States; 3Biom medical Engineerin ng, Case Western Reserve Universit ty, Cleveland, OH H, United States; 4Medic cine, Pulmonary an nd Critical Care, University U of Virgin dicine, Charlottesv ville, VA, United S States; nia School of Med 5 Xemed LLC, Durham, NH, Uni ited States; 6Physics, University of N New Hampshire, D Durham, NH, Unit ted States

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1 11:05 0007 7. Dynamic Im maging of the Fe etal Heart Using g Metric Optim mized Gating Christopher W. Roy1, Mike Seed S 2, 3, Joshua F. F P. van Amero om1, 3, Bahiyah A Al Nafisi2, Lars G Grosse-Wortman nn2, 3, Shi2 3 1 3 Joon Yoo , , Christopher K. Macgowan ,
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Medical Biop physics and Medica al Imaging, University of Toronto, T Toronto, Ontario, C Canada; 2Labatt Fa amily Heart Centr re, Division of Cardiology, , Department of Pa aediatrics, The Hospital for Sick Chi ildren, Toronto, O Ontario, Canada; 3D Diagnostic Imaging g, The Hospital for Si ick Children, Univ versity of Toronto

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0008 8. 3D Hemodynamics in Intra acranial Aneury ysms: Influence e of Size and Mo orphology Susanne Schn nell1, Sameer A. Ansari1, 2, Parm mede Vakil1, 3, M Marie Wasilewsk ki1, Maria L. Car rr1, Michael C. H Hurley1, 2, 2 Bernard R. Bendok B , Hunt Ba atjer2, Timothy J. J Carroll1, 3, Jam mes C. Carr1, M Michael Markl1, 3
1 Radiology, Northwestern Unive ersity, Chicago, IL L, United States; 2N Neurological Surge ery, Northwestern n University, Chica ago, IL, ineering, Northwes stern University, E Evanston, IL, Unit ted States United States; 3Biomedical Engi

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0009 9. Multi-Slice Cardiac C Arteria al Spin Labellin ng Using Impro oved Myocardia al Perfusion Qu uantification wit th Simultaneou usly Measured Blood B Pool Inpu ut Function 1 2 3 1 3 4 1 Adrienne E. Campbell-Washburn , , Hui Zha ang , Bernard M M. Siow , , Antho ony N. Price , M Mark F. Lythgoe , Roger J. Ordidge5, Da avid L. Thomas6
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Centre for Ad dvanced Biomedical Imaging, Divisi ion of Medicine an nd Institute of Chil ld Health, Univers sity College Londo on, London, United Kingdo om; 2Department of o Medical Physics s and Bioengineeri ing, University Co ollege London, London, United King gdom; 3 Centre for Me edical Image Comp puting, Departmen nt of Computer Sc cience, University College London, L London, United K Kingdom; 4 5 Division of Im maging Sciences and Biomedical En ngineering, King's College London, L London, United K Kingdom; Centre f for Neuroscience, University of Mel lbourne, Melbourn ne, Victoria, Austr ralia; 6Brain Repai ir and Rehabilitatio on, Institute of Ne eurology, llege London, Lon ndon, United Kingdom University Col

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0010 0. Joint K-T Reconstruction R and a Oversampled Spirals for S Single-Shot 2D Spatial/1D Spec ctral Imaging o of 13C Dynamics ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 G , David J. J Niles1, Sean B. . Fain1, 2, Kevin M. Johnson1 magna cum laude Jeremy W. Gordon
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Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Ra adiology, Universi ity of Wisconsin-M Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0011 1. A New Appr roach to Shimm ming: The Dyna amically Contro olled Adaptive C Current Networ rk 1 Chad Tyler Harris H , William B. Handler1, Bl laine A. Chronik k 1, 2
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Physics and Astronomy, A Wester rn University, Lon ndon, Ontario, Can nada; 2Imaging Re esearch Laboratorie es, Robarts Resear rch Institute, London, Ontar rio, Canada

E Extreme En ncoding Met thods


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Moderators:R R. Todd Consta able & Mark A A. Griswold

0012 2. Reduced-FO OV Imaging wit th Excitation Us sing Nonlinear Gradient Magn netic Fields (EN NiGMa) Emre Kopanoglu1, Ergin Ata alar2, Robert Tod dd Constable3 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Diagnostic Ra adiology, Yale Un niversity School of f Medicine, New H Haven, CT, United d States; 2UMRAM M, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey; 3Diagn nostic Radiology, Yale University, New N Haven, CT, U United States

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0013 3. Ultrafast Sin ngle Shot Imagi ing with Rotating Nonlinear F Fields Gigi Galiana a1, Robert Todd Constable1
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Diagnostic Ra adiology, Yale Un niversity, New Hav ven, CT, United St tates

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0014 4. A 3-Axis Ph hase Gradient Array A for RF En ncoded MRI Us sing the TRASE E Method Jonathan C. Sharp1, Qunli Deng D 1, Scott B. King K 2, Vyachesla av Volotovskyy2, Boguslaw Toma anek1
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National Rese earch Council of Canada, C Calgary, Alberta, A Canada; 2N National Research h Council of Canad da, Winnipeg, Man nitoba, Canada

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summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0015 5. Shear Wave e Imaging by Us sing B1 Gradien nts Esra Turk1, 2, Yusuf Ziya Ider r1, Arif Sanli Erg gun3, Taner Dem mir2, Ergin Atala ar1, 2
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Electrical and d Electronics Engin neering Departmen nt, Bilkent Univer rsity, Ankara, Turk key; 2National Mag gnetic Resonance Research Center (UMRA AM), Ankara, Turkey; 3Electrical an nd Electronics Eng gineering Departm ment, TOBB-Unive ersity of Economic cs and Technology, Ankara, A Turkey

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1 11:33 0016 6. 3D Imaging with Multidim mensional Nonlin near Encoding Maxim Zaitsev1, Sebastian Littin1, Anna M. Welz W 1, Feng Jia1 , Chris A. Cocos sco1, Andrew De ewdney2, Gerrit Schultz1, 1 Jrgen Henn nig
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Radiology, Medical M Physics, Un niversity Medical Center Freiburg, F Freiburg, Germany y; 2Healthcare Sec ctor, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany

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0017 7. MRI by Stee ering Resonanc ce Through Spa ace Angela Lynn Styczynski Snyd der1, Curtis Andr rew Corum1, Ste een Moeller1, Na athaniel J. Powe ell2, Michael Gar rwood1
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Minneso ota, Minneapolis, M MN, United States ; 2Department of N Neuroscience, Uni iversity of Minnesota, Mi inneapolis, MN, United U States

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0018 8. MR Fingerp printing: Rapid d Simultaneous Quantification n of T1, T2, Prot ton Density and d Off-Resonanc ce Using a Spiral Traje ectory 1 2 1 3 2 kas Gulani , Nic cole Seiberlich , Jeffrey Duerk , Mark A. Griswo old summa cum laude Dan Ma , Vik
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Biomedical Engineering, E Case Western W Reserve University, U Clevela and, OH, United S States; 2Radiology y, Case Western Re eserve University, Cleveland, OH, Unit ted States; 3School l of Engineering, C Case Western Rese erve University, C Cleveland, OH, Un nited States

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0019 9. MR Fingerp printing Using Spiral S QUEST Yun Jiang1, Dan D Ma1, Renate e Jerecic2, Vikas s Gulani, 13, Nico ole Seiberlich1, J Jeffrey Durek3, 4, Mark A. Grisw wold1, 3
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Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Case We estern Reserve Uni iversity, Cleveland d, OH, United Stat tes; 2Siemens AG, ,Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany; 3Department of Radio ology, Case Wester rn Reserve Univer rsity, Cleveland, O OH, United States; 4Case estern Reserve Uni iversity, Cleveland d, OH, United Stat tes School of Engineering, Case We

1 12:21

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0020 0. Overhauser Enhanced MR R Elastography at a Very Low Fi ield 23 Najat Salame eh1, 2, Mathieu Sarracanie, S , Br randon Dean Ar rmstrong, 23, Arn naud Comment4, Matthew S. Ros sen, 23
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Institut de Phy ysique des Systm mes Biologiques, EPFL, E Lausanne, S witzerland; 2Marti inos Center for Biomedical Imaging g, Charlestown, MA, M United States s; 3Department of Physics, P Harvard U University, Cambr ridge, MA, United d States; 4Institut d de Physique des Systmes Biologiques, B Ecole e Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausan nne, Lausanne, Sw witzerland

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0021 1. Driver-Free e Assessment of Liver Stiffness Using Fast Str rain-Encoded (F FSENC) MRI Ahmed A. Ha arouni1, Ahmed M. M Gharib2, Nae el F. Osman3, Ro oderic I. Pettigre ew2, Khaled Z. A Abd-Elmoniem2
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Clinical Cente er, National Institu utes of Health, Bet thesda, MD, Unite ed States; 2NIDDK K, National Institut tes of Health, Beth hesda, MD, United States; 3Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins Universi ity School of Medi icine, Baltimore, M MD, United States

R Renal MRI
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Moderator rs: Andrew B. Rosenkrantz & Shreyas S. V Vasanawala

0022 2. Renal Diffus sion and Perfus sion in Cardiore enal Syndrome . Iain B. Squire3, Aghogho Odudu Nur Farhayu u Omar1, Eleano or F. Cox1, Tobia as Breidthardt2, I u4, Mohamed Ta arek ISMRM MERIT AWARD 4 4 summa cum laude Eldehni , Ch hris McIntyre , Susan S T. Francis1
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Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic Resonance R Centre, University of Not ttingham, Nottingh ham, Nottinghamsh hire, United Kingd dom; Department of o Nephrology, University Hospital Basel, B Basel, Switz zerland; 3Departm ment of Cardiovascu ular Sciences, Uni iversity of 4 Leicester, Leic cester, Leicestersh hire, United Kingdo om; Department o of Renal Medicine e, Royal Derby Ho ospital, Derby, Der rbyshire, United Kingdo om

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summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0023 3. Susceptibilit ty Tensor Imag ging of the Rena al Tubule Luke Xie1, 2, Russell Dibb1, 2, Wei Li3, Chunle ei Liu, 23, G. Alla an Johnson1, 2
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Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Duke Un niversity, Durham, , NC, United State es; 2Center for In V Vivo Microscopy, Duke 3 University Me edical Center, Durh ham, NC, United States; S Brain Imag ging Analysis Cen nter, Duke Univers sity Medical Cente er, Durham, NC, United States

1 11:09

0024 4. Changes in Intrarenal I Oxy ygenation as Eva aluated by BOL LD MRI in a Ra at Biliary Obstr ruction Model Mingshu Yan ng1, Min Ji1, Bin Yang1, Li Wang g1, Chunmei Xia2 , Lixia Yang3, Z Zhongwei Qiao1, Ed X. Wu4
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Department of o Radiology, Child dren Hospital of Fudan F University, S Shanghai, China; 2 Department of Ph hysiology and Path hophysiology, Fudan Univers sity, Shanghai, China; 3Department of o Radiology, Xuh hui Center Hospita al, Shanghai, China; 4Department of f Electrical and Electronic c Engineering, The e University of Hong Kong, Hong K Kong, China

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1 11:21 0025 5. Effects of an n X-Ray Contra ast Medium Administration on n Renal T2* and d T2 Andreas Poh hlmann1, Karen Arakelyan1, 2, Kathleen K Cantow w2, Jan Hentsch hel1, Bert Flemm ming2, Mechthil ld Ladwig2, 2 1 3 Erdmann Se eeliger , Thoralf f Niendorf ,
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Berlin Ultrahi igh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), ( Max-D Delbrueck Center f for Molecular Med dicine, Berlin, Ger rmany; 2Institute o of Physiology, Center for Car rdiovascular Resea arch, Charit, Berli in, Germany; 3Exp perimental and Cli inical Research Ce enter, a cooperation between the Charit Me edical Faculty and d the Max Delbrck k Center for Molec cular Medicine, B erlin, Germany

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0026 6. Evaluation of o Nephrotoxici ity of Iso- Versu us Low-Osmola ar Iodine Contr rast Media by B BOLD and Diffu usionWeighted MR M Imaging Yuan-Cheng Wang1, Shengho ong Ju1, Gao-Ju un Teng1
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Zhongda Hospital, Medical Sch hool, Southeast Un niversity, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

1 11:45

0027 7. High Tempo oral Resolution Mouse Renal Blood B Flow (RB BF) Imaging wit th Pseudo-Cont tinuous ASL (P PCASL) at Very High Field F 1 1 1 1 1 Guillaume Duhamel D , Valent tin Prevost , Olivier M. Girard , Virginie Callot t , Patrick J. Coz zzone
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CRMBM / CN NRS 7339, Aix-M Marseille University y, Marseille, Franc ce

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0028 8. Assessment of Experimenta al Acute Kidney y Injury by Fas st Interleaved M Monitoring of T T2* and T2 1 hlmann1, Jan Hentschel H , Man ndy Fechner2, U Uwe Hoff2, Gord dana Bubalo2, K Karen Arakelya an1, 3, Andreas Poh Kathleen Ca antow3, Erdman nn Seeliger3, Be ert Flemming3, Lajos Marko4, Helmar Waicz zies1, 5, Sonia Waiczies1, 5, Wolf Hagen n Schunck4, Dom minik N. Muelle er4, 6, Duska Dr ragun2, Thoralf f Niendorf1, 5
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Berlin Ultrahi igh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), ( Max-D Delbrueck Center f for Molecular Med dicine, Berlin, Ger rmany; 2Nephrolog gy and Intensive Care e Medicine, Center r for Cardiovascula ar Research, Chari it, Berlin, Germa any; 3Institute of Ph hysiology, Center for Cardiovascula ar Research, Charit t, Berlin, German ny; 4Max Delbrck k Center for Molec cular Medicine, Be erlin, Germany; 5E Experimental and Clinical Research R Center, a cooperation betwe een the Charit Me edical Faculty and d the Max Delbrck k Center for Molecular Medicine, Ber rlin, Germany; 6Nik kolaus-Fiebiger-C Center, Friedrich-A Alexander-Univers ity, Erlangen-Nrn nberg, Germany

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0029 9. Combination of Non-Invasi ive Parametric MRI and Invas sive Physiologic cal Measurements: Towards a Hybrid ted Approach for f Investigation n of Acute Kidn ney Injury and Integrat 1 2 1 12 el , Kathleen Ca antow , Andreas Pohlmann , Kar ren Arakelyan, , Bert Flemmin ng2, Mechthild La adwig2, magna cum laude Jan Hentsche Erdmann See eliger2, Uwe Hof ff3, Pontus B. Pe ersson2, Thoralf f Niendorf1, 4
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Berlin Ultrahi igh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), ( Max Delbrueck D Center f for Molecular Med dicine, Berlin, Ger rmany; 2Institut fr r Vegetative Physiologie, Charit C Campus Mitte, Berlin, Germa any; 3Nephrology and Intensive Car re Medicine, , Char rit Universittsm medizin 4 Berlin, Campu us Virchow- Klinik kum, Berlin, Germ many; Experiment tal and Clinical Re esearch Center a jo oint cooperation be etween the Charit Medical Faculty, and the e Max-Delbrueck Center C for Molecu ular Medicine, Ber rlin, Germany

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0030 0. Feasibility of o Single Breath h-Hold Renal Pe erfusion Imagin ng at 7T Xiufeng Li1, Carl Snyder1, Pi ierre-Francois Van V de Moortele e1, Kamil Ugurbi il1, Gregory J. M Metzger1
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Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research, Univer rsity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, MN N, United States

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0031 1. Arterial Spin Labeling for Quantification and Monitorin ng of Renal Bloo od Flow Change es After Acute K Kidney Injury in Mice Comparison with Histopa athology and R Renal Function 1 magna cum laude Katja Hueper1, Marcel Gutberlet1, Dagmar Hartung H , Song Rong2, Hermann n Haller2, Marti in Meier3, Frank k Wacker1, Faikah Gueler2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Radiology, Hannover Medical School, S Hannover, , Germany; 2Nephr hrology, Hannover Medical School, H Hannover, German ny; 3Institute ence, Hannover Medical M School, Ha annover, Germany of Animal Scie

f fMRI Conne ectivity: Me echanisms & Analysis


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M Moderators:Xiaoping P. Hu & Ed X. Wu

0032 2. Anatomical/ /Axonal Basis and a Plasticity of f Resting-State f fMRI Connecti ivity in an Expe erimental Mode el of Corpus Call losum Transect tion ISMRM MERIT AWARD magna cum laude Iris Y. Zhou1, 2, Y. X. Liang3, Russell W. Chan1, 2, Shujuan Fa an1, 2, Patrick P. . Gao1, 2, Joe S. Cheng1, 2, K. F. So3, Ed X. Wu1, 2
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Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; 2Dep partment of Electrical and Electronic Engine eering, The Univer rsity of Hong Kong g, Hong Kong SA AR, China; 3Depart tment of Anatomy, , The H Kong, Hong g Kong SAR, Chin na University of Hong

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1 10:57 0033 3. Caffeine-Ind duced Reductio ons in the Restin ng-State fMRI G Global Signal R Reflect Increase es in EEG Vigila ance Measures 1 1 1 1 ong , Valur Olafs fsson , Omer Tal , Thomas Liu magna cum laude Chi Wah Wo
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Center for Functional MRI, Uni iversity of Californ nia San Diego, La a Jolla, CA, United d States

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0034 4. Clustered Sp pontaneous Coo ordinated Netw work Events Con ntribute to Fun nctional Connec ctivity 1 Thomas Allan1, Matthew J. Brookes B , Susan T. Francis1, Pen nelope A. Gowla and1
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SPMMRC, University U of Nottin ngham, Nottingham m, Nottinghamshir re, United Kingdo om

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0035 5. Multiple Tim me Scale Complexity Analysis of Resting Stat te Fluctuations Robert Smith h1
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Neurology, UCLA, U Los Angele es, CA, United Stat tes

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0036 6. Finite Numb ber of Brain Ne etwork Configur rations Reveale ed from Time-V Varying Connec ctivity Assessme ent of Resting Stat te fMRI magna cum laude Hao Jia1, Xia aoping P. Hu2, Gopikrishna G Des shpande1, 3
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

AU MRI rese earch center, ECE dept., d Auburn Uni iversity, Auburn, A AL, United States; ; 2Coulter Dept. of f Biomedical Engin neering, Georgia Institu ute of Technology & Emory Univeri isty, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3De ept. of Psychology y, Auburn Univers sity, Auburn, AL, United Sta ates

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0037 7. Investigation n of the Neural Basis of the De efault Mode Net twork Using Pa arallel Independ dent Componen nt Analysis of Simultane eous EEG/fMR RI Data 1 1 2 3 1 4 uthviraj Kyathan nahally , Nurhan n Erbil , Vince D D. Calhoun , , G Gopikrishna Desh hpande , summa cum laude Sreenath Pru
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

AU MRI Rese earch Center, Department of Electric cal and Computer Engineering, Aub burn University, A Auburn, AL, United d States; 2The Mind Research h Network and Lovelace Biomedical and Environmen ntal Research Instit tute, Albuquerque, NM, United State es; 3 Department of o Electrical and Co omputer Engineering, University of f New Mexico, Alb buquerque, AL, Un nited States; 4Depa artment of Psychology, Auburn A University, , Auburn, AL, Uni ited States

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0038 8. Intrinsic Co onnectivity Netw work Activity Revealed R by the Independent M Modelling of the e Primary and P PostStimulus Co omponents of th he BOLD Respo onse 1 2 2 3 3 summa cum laude Karen J. Mullinger , Stephen n D. Mayhew , Andrew A P. Bagsh haw , Richard W W. Bowtell , Susa an T. Francis
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

SPMMRC, Sc chool of Physics and a Astronomy , University U of Nottin ngham, Nottingham m, United Kingdo om; 2BUIC, School l of Psychology, University U of Birmi ingham, Birmingh ham, United Kingd dom; 3SPMMRC, S School of Physics and Astronomy, U University of Nottingham, Nottingham, N United d Kingdom

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0039 9. Spontaneous Co-Activation n Patterns of the Brain Reveale ed by Selectivel ly Averaging R Resting-State fM MRI Volumes Xiao Liu1, Ca atie Chang1, Jeff ff H. Duyn1
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Advanced MR RI section, LFMI, NINDS, National Institutes of Healt th, Bethesda, MD, , United States

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summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0040 0. Resting Brain Networks Re evealed by Inde ependent Comp ponent Analysis s of Cerebral Bl lood Flow Senhua Zhu1, 2, Zhuo Fang1, 2, Siyuan Hu3, Marc M Korczykow wski2, Ze Wang2, John A. Detre2, Hengyi Rao, 12
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Psychology, Sun S Yat-sen Unive ersity, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Chin na; 2Center for Fun unctional Neuroima aging, University o of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3St tate Key Laborator ry of Cognitive Ne euroscience and L Learning, Beijing N Normal University, Be eijing, China

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0041 1. Resting-Stat te fMRI at 4 Hz z Ying-Hua Ch hu1, Jyrki Ahveninen2, Tommi Ra aij2, Wen-Jui Ku uo3, John W. Bell liveau2, Fa-Hsua an Lin1
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Institute of Bi iomedical Enginee ering, National Tai iwan University, T Taipei, Taiwan; 2A A. A. Martinos Cen nter, Massachusett ts General Hospital, Char rlestown, MA, Uni ited States; 3Institu ute of Neuroscienc ce, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan

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Monday A Advanced MRI M in Mult tiple Scleros sis


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Contributes to C Cognitive Impai irment in Pedia atric 0042 2. Functional and a Structural Disruption of th he Precuneus C Multiple Scl lerosis 3 4 4 1 1 2 elo Ghezzi , Luc cia Moiola , Agn nese Fiorino , Pi ierangelo Maria A. Roc cca , Martina Ab bsinta , Maria Pia P Amato , Ange and Neuroimagi ing Study Group ps of the Italian Veggiotti5, Giancarlo G Comi4, Massimo Filipp pi1, and the MS a Neurological l Society6
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, San Raffaele Scie entific Institute, V Vita-Salute San Raf ffaele Neuroimaging g Research Unit, Institute of Experim mental Neurology, ence, FI, Italy; 3MS Centre, Ospedal le di University, Mi ilan, MI, Italy; 2De epartment of Neur rology, University of Florence, Flore faele Scientific Ins stitute, Vita-Salute e San Raffaele Uni iversity, Gallarate, Gall larate, VA, Italy; 4Department of Ne eurology, San Raff titute C. Mondino, , Pavia, PV, Italy; 6SIN, Siena, SI, It taly Milan, MI, Ital ly; 5Child Neurolo ogy Unit, National Neurological Inst

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osis Measured w with Hypercapn nia BOLD 0043 3. Impaired Re egulation of the e Blood Supply to the Brain in Multiple Sclero MRI 4 3 5 1 2 3 2 Yulin Ge , Hanzhang ster , Hina Jagg gi , Joseph Herbe ert , Robert I. G Grossman6 H Lu , Yo ongxia Zhou , Fe eng Xu , Ilya Kis
1 York, United States s; 2Advanced Imag ging Research Cen nter, UT Radiology, New York University Langone Medic cal Center, New Y gy, NYU Langone Medical Center, N New York, United States; D TX, United States; 3Radiology Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, 4 tes; 5Neurology, N New York Universi ity, New York, Un nited States; Neurology, NYU N Langone Med dical Center, New York, United Stat 6 Radiology, New York University, New York, Un nited States

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iple Sclerosis C Clinical Phenoty ypes: A Radial M Mapping 0044 4. Regional Hippocampal Inv volvement Differ rs Across Multi MR-Based Study S 2 2 1 1 1 Bruno Colombo o , Andrea Falini i3, Elisabetta Pa agani , Maria A. . Rocca , Giulia Longoni , Vitto rio Martinelli , B 1 Giancarlo Comi2, Massimo Filippi F
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, San Raffaele Scie entific Institute, V Vita-Salute San Raf ffaele Neuroimaging g Research Unit, Institute of Experim mental Neurology, ele Scientific Instit tute, Vita-Salute S San Raffaele Unive ersity, Milan, University, Mi ilan, MI, Italy; 2De epartment of Neur rology, San Raffae 3 nstitute, Vita-Salu ute San Raffaele U University, Milan, M MI, Italy MI, Italy; Dep partment of Neuro oradiology, San Ra affaele Scientific In

1 11:21

marker of Demy yelination in Mu ultiple Sclerosis s 0045 5. Macromolec cular Proton Fr raction as a New w Clinical Biom ev2, Bart P. Keog gh2, Beena Vasily L. Yar rnykh1, James D. Bowen2, Alexey y A. Samsonov3, Pavle Repovic2, Angeli Mayade 1 Henson2 Gangadhara an2, Hunter R. Underhill Un , Kenne eth R. Maravilla1 , Lily K. Jung H

1 l Center, Seattle, W WA, United States; 3Radiology, Radiology, University of Washi ington, Seattle, WA, W United States; 2 Swedish Medical University of Wisconsin, W Madiso on, WI, United Sta ates

1 11:33

Optica: A Comp parative Study w with Multiple Sclerosis 0046 6. Spatial Patterns of Cortical Thinning in Neuromyelitis N O Yaou Liu1, Teng T Xie2, Ni Shu u2, Kuncheng Li1, Yong He2
ersity, Beijing, Ch hina; 2State Key La aboratory of Cognitive Department of o Radiology, Xuan nwu hospital, Capi ital Medical Unive hina Neuroscience and Learning, Beij jing Normal University, Beijing, Ch
1

1 11:45

ppocampal Atro ophy Best Expla ains Memory D Dysfunction 0047 7. Hippocampa al Magnetizatio on Transfer Rat tio and Not Hip in Patients with w Multiple Sclerosis 1 1 1 1 1 D. Louis Collins , Douglas L. Arn nold , Sridar Na arayanan1 akhshan , Gabri iel Leonard , Da aviad Araujo , D magna cum laude Mishkin Dera
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Montreal Neu urological Institute e, McGill Universi ity, Montreal, QC, Canada

1 11:57

ltiple Sclerosis: A Multi-Center Study 0048 8. Regional Co ortical Thicknes ss in Relapsing Remitting Mul 1 l1, Sushmita Dat tta2, John A. Linc coln3, Stacy S. C Cofield4, Ponnada A. Narayana N , Kou ushik Govindaraj jan1, Priya Goel 4 5 3 Gary R. Cutt ter , Fred D. Lub blin , Jerry S. Wolinsky W
1

ci Cntr Houston, H Houston, TX, Unit ted States; 2Diagno ostic and Diagnostic an nd Interventional Im maging, University y of Texas Hlth Sc Health Science Cen nter at Houston, Ho ouston, TX, United d States; Interventional Imaging, Medical l School, The Univ versity of Texas H 3 TX, United States; 43Department of B Biostatistics, Univ versity of Neurology, University U of Texas s Hlth Sci Cntr Ho ouston, Houston, T rinne Goldsmith D Dickinson Center fo for Multiple Sclero osis, Mount Alabama at Bi irmingham, Birmin ngham, AL, United States; 5The Cor Sinai School of o Medicine, New York, Y United State es

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M Monday
1 12:09 0049 9. Magnetisation Transfer Im maging of Subpial Cortical Abn normalities in M Multiple Scleros sis 1 Rebecca S. Samson S , Manuel l Jorge Cardoso o2, 3, Nils Muhler rt4, Varun Sethi4, Claudia Angela a M. Wheeler-K Kingshott4, 4 2 3 4 4 Maria A. Ron n , Sebastian Ou urselin , , David d H. Miller , Dec clan T. Chard
1

NMR Researc ch Unit, Queen Sq quare MS Centre, Department D of Neu uroinflammation, U UCL Institute of N Neurology, London n, England, United Kingdo om; 2Centre for Me edical Image Com mputing, UCL Depa artment of Compu uter Sciences, London, United Kingd dom; 3 4 Dementia Res search Centre, UC CL Institute of Neu urology, London, U United Kingdom; NMR Research U Unit, Queen Square e MS Centre, Department of f Neuroinflammati ion, UCL Institute of Neurology, Lo ondon, United King gdom

1 12:21

0050 0. Impact of Macrophagic M Ac ctivity on Tissue e Structure in P Patients Sufferin ng from Clinica ally Isolated Syn ndrome Suggestive of o Multiple Scle erosis: A Multic centric USPIO E Enhancement S Study at 3T Adil Maarouf uf1, 2, Jean Christ tophe Ferr3, 4, Wafaa Zaaraoui i1, Elise Bannier r5, Christian Bar rillot6, Isabelle B Berry7, Gilles Edan8, Damien Galan naud9, Jean Pelle etier, 110, Christo ophe Portefaix11, Ayman Tourba ah12, Jean-Philipp ppe 1 Ranjava1, Be ertrand Audoin, 110
1

CRMBM, CN NRS UMR 7339, Marseille, M France; 2Dept. of Neurolog gy, CHU REIMS, Reims, France; 3D Dept. of Neuroradi iology, CHU Rennes, RENN NES cedex 9, Fran nce; 4Visages U746 6 , INSERM INRI IA IRISA, Rennes , France; 5Neurinf fo, INSERM INRIA A IRISA, Rennes, France; 6Visages U746, INSERM INRIA IRISA, Rennes, F France; 7Dept. of B Biophysics, CHU T Toulouse, Toulous se, France; 8 9 10 Dept. of Neur rology, CHU Renn nes, Rennes, Franc ce; Dept of Neuro oradiology, Piti Sa alptrire Hospital l, Paris, France; D Dept. of Neurology, CH HU Marseille, Mar rseille, France; 11Dept. D Radiology, C CHU Reims, Reim ms, France; 12Dept. of Neurology, CH HU Reims, Reims, France e

1 12:33

0051 1. Correlations s Between Corp pus Callosal My yelin Water Fra action and Mea asures of Transc callosal Inhibiti ion in Multiple Scl lerosis Patients on Glatiramer Acetate Treatm ment Eric Y. Zhao1, Irene Vavasou ur2, Marjan Zake eri3, Michael Bo orich3, Cornelia Laule4, Anthony y L. Traboulsee5, David ra Boyd3, Alex L. . Mackay, 26 K.B. Li2, Lar
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Department of o Cellular & Physi iological Sciences, The University o of British Columbi ia, Vancouver, BC C, Canada; 2Depart tment of Radiology, Th he University of Br ritish Columbia, Vancouver, V BC, Ca anada; 3Brain Beha avior Lab, Departm ment of Physical T Therapy, The 4 University of British B Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; C Departme ent of Pathology & Laboratory Med dicine, The Univers sity of British Columbia, Van ncouver, BC, Cana ada; 5Division of Neurology, N Depart tment of Medicine e, The University o of British Columbi ia, 6 Vancouver, BC C, Canada; Depar rtment of Physics & Astronomy, The e University of Br ritish Columbia, V Vancouver, BC, Ca anada

D Diffusion Ac cquisition
R Room 355 EF
1 10:45

10:4 45-12:45

Moderators:R Roland Bamm mer & Alexande er Leemans

0052 2. The Human n Connectome Project: P Advanc ces in Diffusion MRI Acquisition and Preproc cessing Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos1, Saad S Jbabdi1, Ju unqian Xu2, Jesp per L. Andersson n1, Steen Moeller r2, Edward J. Au uerbach2, ISMRM MERIT AWARD 3 4 2 3 G , David Feinberg , Chri istophe Lenglet , David C. Van E Essen , Kamil U Ugurbil2, Timothy y E.J. summa cum laude Matthew F. Glasser Behrens1, Es ssa S. Yacoub2
1

FMRIB Centr re, University of Oxford, O Oxford, Un nited Kingdom; 2C Center for Magneti ic Resonance Rese earch, University o of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, M United States s; 3Department of Anatomy A & Neuro obiology, Washing gton University, St t Louis, MO, Unite ed States; 4 Advanced MR RI Technologies, Sebastopol, S CA, United U States

1 10:57

0053 3. Combining ZOOPPA Z and Blipped B CAIPIR RINHA for Hig ghly Accelerate ed Diffusion We eighted Imaging g at 7T and 3T ichner1, 2, Kawin n Setsompop2, 3, Peter P J. Koopma ans4, Alfred Anw wander1, Ralf L tzkendorf5, Steve en F. summa cum laude Cornelius Ei Cauley6, Him manshu Bhat7, David D G. Norris4, Robert Turner1 , Lawrence L. W Wald2, 3, Robin M Martin Heideman nn1, 8
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Max Planck Institute for Human n Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Lei ipzig, Germany; 2A Athinoula A. Mart tinos Center for Bi iomedical Imaging, Char rlestown, MA, Uni ited States; 3Harva ard Medical Schoo ol, Boston, MA, Un nited States; 4Don nders Institute for B Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Nijme egen, Netherlands; ; 5Otto v. Guericke e University, Magd deburg, Germany; ; 6Massachusetts G General Hospital, Char rlestown, MA, Uni ited States; 7Sieme ens Medical Soluti ions, Malvern, PA A, United States; 8S Siemens Healthcar re Sector, Erlangen, Germ many

1 11:09

0054 4. 3D Multi-Slab Diffusion-W Weighted Readou ut-Segmented E Echo-Planar Im maging with Rea al-Time Cardia acReordered K-Space K Acquis sition Robert Frost t1, Karla L. Mille er1, David A. Po orter2, Rob H. N. Tijssen3, Peter Jezzard1
1

FMRIB Centr re, Nuffield Depar rtment of Clinical Neurosciences, N Un niversity of Oxford d, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2Health hcare Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, E German ny; 3Department of f Radiotherapy, UM MC Utrecht, Utrec cht, Netherlands

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Monday
1 11:21 5. Accelerating 0055 g Data Acquisit tion for Reverse ed-Gradient Dis stortion Correc ction in Diffusio on MRI: A Con nstrained Reconstruct tion Approach 1 2 2 2 magna cum laude Chitresh Bhu ushan , Anand A. A Joshi , Richard d M. Leahy , Jus stin P. Haldar
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1 University of f Southern Californ nia, Los Angeles, CA, C United States; ; 2Signal and Imag ge Processing Insti itute, University of f Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, Un nited States

1 11:33

0056 6. High-Resolu ution Diffusion Weighted MRI I Enabled by M Multi-Shot EPI w with Multiplexe ed Sensitivity-En ncoding Nan-kuei Chen1, Arnaud Gui idon1, Hing-Chiu u Chang1, Allen W. Song1
1

Brain Imaging g and Analysis Ce enter, Duke Univer rsity, Durham, NC C, United States

1 11:45

0057 7. Tilted 2D RF F Excitation wi ith Extended Slice Coverage fo or High-Resolut tion Reduced-F FOV DWI Suchandrima a Banerjee1, Emi ine U. Saritas2, Gerd Melkus3, A Ajit Shankaranar rayanan1
1

Applied Scien nce Lab, GE Healt thcare, Menlo Park k, CA, United Stat tes; 2Bioengineerin ng, University of C California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3Radiology and a Biomedical Im maging, Univerisity y of California San n Francisco, San F Francisco, CA, Uni ited States

1 11:57

0058 8. Fast DSI Re econstruction with w Trained Dic ctionaries Berkin Bilgic c1, Itthi Chatnun ntawech1, Kawin Setsompop2, 3, S Stephen F. Caule ley4, Lawrence L L. Wald2, 5, Elfar r magna cum laude Adalsteinsson, 56
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

EECS, Massa achusetts Institute of o Technology, Ca ambridge, MA, Un nited States; 2A. A A. Martinos Center r for Biomedical Im maging, Dept. of Radiology, MGH, Charlestow wn, MA, United St tates; 3Harvard Me edical School, Bos ston , MA, United States; 4A. A. Mar rtinos Center 5 al Imaging, Massac chusetts General Hospital, H Charlesto own, MA, United S States; Harvard-M MIT Division of Health for Biomedica 6 Sciences and Technology, T MIT, Cambridge, MA; EECS, MIT, Cam mbridge, MA, Uni ited States

1 12:09

0059 9. Optimal Acq quisition Protoc col for White Matter M Fiber Or rientation Mapp ping Using Gen neralized CSA-O ODF Reconstruct tion 1 2 3 4 4 4 5 Amith J. Kam math , Iman Aga anj , , Junqian Xu X , Essa S. Yaco oub , Kamil Ugu urbil , Guillermo o Sapiro , Christ tophe Lenglet4
1

Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Minnesota, Min inneapolis, MN, U United States; 2Mar rtinos Center for B Biomedical Imaging, Mass sachusetts General l Hospital, Harvard d Medical School, , Cambridge, MA, , United States; 3El lectrical and Comp puter 4 Engineering, MIT, M Cambridge, MA, M United States s; Center for Magn Research, Universi ity of Minnesota, M Minneapolis, netic Resonance R MN, United St tates; 5Electrical an nd Computer Engi ineering, Duke Un niversity, Durham, , NC, United State es

1 12:21

0060 0. A Comparis son Between Do ouble-PFG MRI I and DTI in ex x Vivo Rat Brain n Tuukka Miettinen1, Alejandra a Sierra1, Teemu u Laitinen2, Juha ana Sorvari1, Ol lli Grhn3
1

Department of o Neurobiology, A. A I. Virtanen Instit tute, University of f Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; 2Department of Neurobiology, A. I. Virtanen Institute, Universi ity of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finla and; 3Department of Neurobiology, University of East tern Finland, nd Kuopio, Finlan

1 12:33

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0061 1. Oscillating Gradient G Spin-E Echo (OGSE) Diffusion D Tenso r Imaging of th he Human Brain n Corey Allan Baron1, Christia an Beaulieu1
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Alberta, Edmonton, E Alberta a, Canada

E Educational l Course M MR Physics s & Techniq ques for Clin nicians


O Organizers:Ma arcus T. Alley, Ph.D. & Mich hael Markl, Ph.D. R Room 250 BCE EF 10:4 45-12:45
1 10:45 Spin Gymna astics 1 Walter Kucharczyk, M.D., F. .R.C.P.C. Spin Gymna astics 2 Donald B. Pl lewes, Ph.D. K-Space Kevin M. Koch, Ph.D. Adjournment

Modera ators:Marcus T T. Alley & Michael Markl

1 11:25

1 12:05

12:45

27

Monday Educational Course MRI of Musculoskeletal Impingement Syndromes


Organizers:Richard Kijowski, M.D. & William B. Morrison, M.D. Room 255 BC 10:45-12:45
10:45 Shoulder: Sources of Impingement Michael P. Recht, M.D. Hip: Femoral-Acetabular & Ischiofemoral Impingement Julia Crim, M.D. Ankle: Anterior, Anterolateral & Posterior Impingement James M. Linklater, M.D., M.B.B.S. Nerve Impingement Around the Body Luis S. Beltran, M.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Richard Kijowski & William B. Morrison

11:15 11:45

12:15

12:45

Educational Course Integrated Comprehensive Approach to the Brain Tumor Patient: A Case Study
Organizer:Keith R. Thulborn, M.D., Ph.D. Room 251 BCEF 10:45-12:45 Moderators:Patricia M. Desmond & Keith R. Thulborn
Diagnosis & Presurgical Planning 10:45 Surgical Perspective: Neurosurgical Approach to Brain Tumors Randy L. Jensen, M.D., Ph.D. 11:15 Addressing Neurosurgeons Questions in Preparing for Resection with MRI Andrei I. Holodny, M.D.

Post-Resection Tumor Patient Management & Treatment 11:45 Post-Surgical Follow-Up of Brain Tumors: Treatment & Response Monitoring Howard Colman, M.D., Ph.D. 12:15 Addressing the Oncologists Concerns with MR Imaging: Now & Future Whitney Pope, M.D., Ph.D. Adjournment

12:45

Gold Corporate Symposium: GE Healthcare


Plenary Hall 13:00-14:00
(no CME credit)

Traditional Poster Session: Young Investigator Award Presentations


Exhibition Hall 14:15-16:15
(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Session: Diffusion & Perfusion


Exhibition Hall 14:15-16:15
(no CME credit)

Study Group Session: MRI Engineering; MR Safety


Room 155 ABC 14:15-16:15
(no CME credit)

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Monday S Study Group Session: Dynamic D NMR Spectoscopy


R Room 254 ABC C 14:1 15-16:15
(no CME credit)

F Flow Quant tification


R Room 150 AG
1 14:15

14:1 15-16:15

in G. Markenro oth Bloch & Ia an Marshall oderators:Kari Mo

he Presence of A Abnormal Aorti ic Flow 0062 2. A Direct Ca alculation of Hemodynamic En nergy Loss in th 2 Ooij1, Patrick M McCarthy2, James s C. Carr1, S Ch hris Alex J. Barke er1, Krishna C. Bandi B , Julio Ga arcia1, Pim van O 2 1 Malaisrie , Michael M Markl

1 Cardiac Surgery, N Northwestern Univ versity, Chicago, IL L, United Radiology, Northwestern Unive ersity, Chicago, IL L, United States; 2C States

1 14:27

c Ischemia 0063 3. 4D Flow MR RI for Non-Inva asive Assessmen nt of Mesenteric r, 12, Mark L. Sch hiebler2, Scott K K. Nagle2, Charle es W. Oliver Wiebe en1, 2, Alejandro Roldn-Alzate2, Scott B. Reeder 3 2 2 J. Francois2 Acher , Ben Ray R Landgraf , Thomas M. Gris st , Christopher J
1

adiology, Universi ity of Wisconsin-M Madison, Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Ra dison, Madison, W WI, United States Madison, WI, United States; 3Su urgery, University of Wisconsin-Mad

1 14:39

n Pressure Grad dient Measured d by Transthora acic Echo0064 4. New Insight ts in the Disagre eement of Tran nsvalvular Mean ients with Aort tic Stenosis Doppler and d Cardiovascula ar Magnetic Re esonance in Pati 2 2 1 2 3 summa cum laude Julio Garcia , Romain Capoulade , Lyes Kad ose , Philippe Pib barot dem , Eric Laro
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Laval University, Q Quebec, Canada; 3Concordia Univer rsity, Radiology, Northwestern Unive ersity, Chicago, IL L, United States; 2L ebec, Canada Montreal, Que

1 14:51

urements from 2D and 4D PC MRI in Swine w with 0065 5. Evaluation and a Validation of Pulse Wave Velocity Measu Familial Hypercholesterole emia: Initial Results 4 4 1 2 23 magna cum laude Andrew L. Wentland Shanmuganayag gam , Christian G. Krueger , Pa atrick E. W , , Thom mas M. Grist, , Dhanansayan S McBride5, Je ennifer J. Meudt4, Jess D. Reed4, Oliver Wieben1 , 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

ublic Health, Mad dison, WI, United S States; 2Radiology y, University Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin School l of Medicine & Pu United States; 3Med dical Physics, Univ versity of Wiscons sin-Madison, of Wisconsin School S of Medicin ne & Public Health h, Madison, WI, U 5 4 onsin, Madison, W WI, United States; Medicine, Univer rsity of Madison, WI, United States; An nimal Sciences, Un niversity of Wisco ted States Wisconsin Sch hool of Medicine & Public Health, Madison, M WI, Unit
1

1 15:03

Measurements in n a Single Breat th-Hold Using E EPI and 0066 6. High Tempo oral-Resolution n Three-Directio onal Velocity M Direct Inver rsion 3 lando P. Simone etti2, 4 Ning Jin1, Ri izwan Ahmad2, Yu Y Ding2, Sven Zuehlsdorff Z , Orl
1

nstitute, The Ohio o State University, Columbus, Siemens Heal lthcare, Columbus, OH, United State es; 2Davis Heart & Lung Research In s; 4Department of D Department of Inte ernal Medicine, Th he Ohio State OH, United St tates; 3Siemens He ealthcare, Chicago, , IL, United States University, Co olumbus, OH, Unit ted States

1 15:15

ast MRI Techni ique for Assessm ment of Flow an nd 0067 7. 4D UTE Flo ow: A Novel 4D Ultra-Short TE E Phase-Contra Hemodynam mics 1 1 2 2 Amini Mo Kadbi , Melanie M S. Traug ghber , Peter Martin Ma , Amir A. A

1 United States; 2Phil lips healthcare, Hig ghland Heights, O OH, United Elect. and Comp. Eng., Univers sity of Louisville, Louisville, L KY, U States

1 15:27

ed from Low-Re esolution Fourier Velocity Enc coded MRI 0068 8. High-Resolu ution, High-SNR R Velocity Map ps Reconstructe Data 1 2 1 C Rispoli i , , Joao L. A. Carvalho C Vinicius de Carvalho
1

lia, DF, Brazil; 2U UnB-Gama Faculty y, University of Br raslia, Gama, Department of o Electrical Engineering, University y of Braslia, Brasl DF, Brazil

1 15:39

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

ors in Phase-Con ntrast Flow Im maging 0069 9. Analysis of Thermal T Stability of Backgrou und Phase Erro essmann1, Sebas stian Kozerke1, 3 Julia Busch1, Signe Johanna Vannesjo1, Chr ristoph Barmet1, 2, Klaas P. Prue
1

Zurich, Switzerlan nd; 2Skope Magnet tic Resonance Tec chnologies, Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z l Engineering, Kin ngs College Londo on, London, Unite ed Kingdom Zurich, Switze erland; 3Division of o Imaging Science es and Biomedical

29

M Monday

1 15:51

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0070 0. 4 Dimension nal, Single Step Laplacian Algo orithm for Phas se Unwrapping g in 4D MR Flow w Michael Loecher1, Oliver Wi ieben1, 2, Kevin M. M Johnson1
1

Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin Madiso on, Madison, WI, United States; 2Ra adiology, Universi ity of Wisconsin M Madison, Madison, WI, United States

R RF Pulse De esign
R Room 151 AG
1 14:15

15-16:15 14:1

Moderators s:William A. G Grissom & John n M. Pauly

0071 1. Improved Excitation E Fideli ity in Cardiac Imaging with 2-Spoke Parallel Excitation at 7 Tesla Sebastian Schmitter1, Lance DelaBarre1, Xia aoping Wu1, And dreas Greiser2, D Dingxin Wang3, K Kamil Ugurbil1, PierreISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 n de Moortele summa cum laude Francois Van
1

Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research, Univer rsity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, MN N, United States; 2Siemens AG, Erla angen, Bavaria, Germ many; 3Siemens Me edical Solutions USA, U Inc., Center f for Magnetic Reson nance Research, U University of Minn nesota, Minneapolis, MN, M United States s

1 14:27

0072 2. Improvemen nt in B1+ Homo ogeneity of 3T Cardiac C MRI in n Swine with Du ual-Source Para allel RF Excitat tion Daniel A. He erzka1, Haiyan Ding D 2, 3, Michael l Schar4, 5
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Johns Hopkins Universi ity, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2B Biomedical Engin neering, Tsinghua U University, Beijing, China a; 3Biomedical Eng gineering, Johns Hopkins H School of Medicine, Baltimo ore, MD, United S States; 4Russell H. Morgan 5 Department of f Radiology and Radiological Scienc ce, Johns Hopkins School of Medicin ne, Baltimore, MD D, United States; C Clinical Science, Philip ps Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, Unite ed States

1 14:39

0073 3.

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

kT PINS RF F Pulses for Low w-Power Field InhomogeneityI -Compensated M Multislice Excit tation 2 Anuj Sharma a1, Samantha J. Holdsworth H , Raf afael O'Halloran n2, Eric Abousso ouan2, Anh Tu Va an2, Julian R. M Maclaren2, 2 3 2 1 Murat Aksoy y , Victor Andrew w Stenger , Rola and Bammer , W William A. Grisso om
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Vande erbilt University, Nashville, N TN, Un nited States; 2Radio ology, Stanford Un niversity, Stanford d, CA, United States; 3Medic cine, University of f Hawaii, Honolulu u, HI, United State es

1 14:51

0074 4. Simultaneou us Multi-Slice Parallel P RF Excitation with In-Plane B1+ Hom mogenization Xiaoping Wu u1, Sebastian Sch hmitter1, Edward d J. Auerbach1, S Steen Moeller1, K Kamil Ugurbil1, Pierre-Francoi is Van de magna cum laude Moortele1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

CMRR, Radio ology, University of Minnesota, Min nneapolis, MN, Un nited States

1 15:03

0075 5. Simultaneou us Multi-Slice Excitation E by Pa arallel Transmi ission Using a D Dual-Row PTX Head Array 1 Benedikt A. Poser P , Robert James J Anderson1, Peter Serano2, Azma Mareyam m2, Bastien Gur rin2, Weiran Den ng1, 2 1 summa cum laude Lawrence L. Wald , Victor Andrew A Stenger
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

John A Burns s School of Medici ine, University of Hawaii, Honolulu u, HI, United States s; 2Radiology, Ma assachusetts Gener ral Hospital, Charlestown, MA, M United States s

1 15:15

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0076 6. Subject- And Resource-Spe ecific Monitorin ng and Proactiv ve Management t of Parallel RF F Transmission 1 2 23 Cem Murat Deniz D , , Leeor Alon, A , Ryan Br rown3, Daniel K K. Sodickson, 23, Yudong Zhu, 23
1

Department of o Radiology, Bern nard and Irene Schw wartz Center for B Biomedical Imagin ng, New York Uni iversity, New York k, NY, United States; 2Sackler Institute of Graduate Biom medical Sciences, N New York Univers sity School of Med dicine, New York, NY, United tment of Radiolog gy, Bernard and Ire ene Schwartz Cent ter for Biomedical l Imaging, New Yo ork University Sch hool of States; 3Depart Medicine, New w York, NY, Unite ed States

1 15:27

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0077 7. Improvemen nt in T2-Weight ted Imaging at 7T by Using KT -Points Florent Egge enschwiler1, Kieran O'Brien2, Ro olf Gruetter, 13, J Jos P. Marques s4
1

EPFL, Labora atory for Functiona al and Metabolic Imaging, I Lausanne e, Vaud, Switzerla and; 2University of f Geneva, Departm ment of Radiology, Ge eneva, Switzerland d; 3Universities of Geneva and Lausa anne, cole Polyte echnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lau usanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 4University U of Laus sanne, Department t of Radiology, La ausanne, Vaud, Sw witzerland

1 15:39

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0078 8. Fast Recons struction for RF F Monitored Sw weep Imaging w with Sideband E Excitation 1 David Otto Brunner B , Benjam min E. Dietrich1, Matteo Pavan1 , Klaas P. Prues ssmann1
1

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Zurich, Switzerlan nd

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Monday
1 15:51 0079 9. B1-Insensitiv ve Slice-Selectiv ve Pseudo-Adia abatic Pulse Benot Boura assa-Moreau1, Guillaume G Gilber rt1, 2, Gilles Beau udoin1
1

Quebec, Canada; 2Philips Healthcar re, Montreal, Department of o Radiology, Cent tre Hospitalier de l'Universit l de Mo ontral, Montreal, Q Quebec, Canad da

1 16:03

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

PI 0080 0. A Simple Fa at Suppression Method M for Acc celerated and L Low-SAR 3D-EP 1 1 Rdiger Stirn nberg1, Daniel Brenner B , Tony Stcker S , Nadim J Jon Shah1, 2
1

Germany; 2Departm ment of Neurology y, Faculty of Institute of Ne euroscience and Medicine M - 4, Resea arch Centre Juelich h GmbH, Jlich, G Medicine, JAR RA, RWTH Aache en University, Aac chen, Germany

A Animal Mod dels 1


R Room 155 EF
1 14:15

14:1 15-16:15

ng-Kwei Song & Louise van der Weerd Moderato ors:Victor Shen

ach to Characte rize Glioma 0081 1. Multiparam metric Microvascular MRI: A Cluster C Approa n, 25, Chantal Rm my1, 2, Olivier Fr Francois6, 7, Emm manuel Luc Nicolas Coqu uery1, 2, Clment S. Debacker3, 4, Rgine Farion ISMRM MERIT AWARD 28 magna cum laude Barbier,
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enoble, France; 3Un niversit Joseph F Fourier, Grenoble, France; U836, INSER RM, Grenoble, France; 2Universit Jo oseph Fourier, gre C-IMAG laboratory y, UMR5525, Bruker Biospin MRI, Ettlingen, , Germany; 5Greno oble MRI Facility IRMaGe, Grenobl le, France; 6TIMC 8 7 e, France; INSERM M U836, Grenoble, France CNRS, La Tro onche, France; Un niversit Joseph Fo ourier, La Tronche

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geted Replacement Mice at 7 T 0082 2. Longitudina al Characterization of Apolipoprotein E Targ Kelly R. Bales2 James A. Goodman1, Peter Cheng-Te C Chou1, Zhiyong Xie1, K
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science Research U Unit, Pfizer Inc, Ca ambridge, MA, Un nited States Precision Med dicine, Pfizer Inc, Groton, CT, Unite ed States; 2Neuros

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al Modeling and d Two- Photon Microscopic Im maging 0083 3. Microscopic c 3D-DTI of Tum mor Cell Migra ation, Numerica 1 es-Barbacaru1, F Franck Maucond duit1, Marie-Fra ance Ulysse Gimenez1, Florence Appaix A , Teodora a-Adriana Perle 1 1 1 1 1 1 magna cum laude Nissou , Emi ger , Didier Wion n , Boudewijn va an der Sanden , Hana ilie Langard , La aurent Pelletier , Francois Berg Lahrech1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Grenoble Inst titute of Neuroscie ences, La Tronche, , France

1 14:51

on Necrosis 0084 4. Preclinical MRI M Reveals Be evacizumab Mi itigates Radiatio ymala4, D.E. Hal llahan4, JJH J.H H. X. Jiang1, Jo ohn A. Engelbach h2, Jeremy Cates s3, Dinesh K. Th otala4, RE Drzy magna cum laude Ackerman5, Joel J R. Garbow6
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

tes; 2Radiology, W Washington Univ. in st. louis, st louis s, MO, United Chemistry, Washington W Univ. in n st. louis, st louis s, MO, United Stat , st louis, MO, Uni ited States; 4Radia ation Oncology, W Washington States; 3Radiat tion Oncology, Wa ashington Univers sity in Saint Louis, 5 ton University in S St. Louis, st louis, MO, United State es; Univ. in st. lou uis, st louis, MO, United U States; Chemistry, Washingt 6 nited States Radiology, Washington W University in Saint Louis s, st louis, MO, Un
1

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ig Neurodevelop pment 0085 5. Effects of Maternal M Chlorp pyrifos Exposur re on Guinea Pi mczarz3, Edna P Pereira3, Edson X X. Albuquerque3, Rao P. Roger J. Mul llins1, 2, Su Xu1, Joseph D. Pescr rille3, Jacek Mam magna cum laude Gullapalli1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

ing @ University o of Maryland, Balti imore, MD, Diagnostic Ra adiology & Nuclea ar Medicine, Core for Translational Research in Imagi Baltimore, MD, Un nited States; 3Division of Toxicology United States; 2Program in Neur roscience, University of Maryland, B y, and School of Med dicine, Baltimore, MD, United State es Department of f Epidemiology & Public Health, Un niversity of Maryla

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

l Glial Response to SIV-Infecti ion in Rhesus M Macaques 0086 6. Multivoxel Proton P MR Spe ectroscopy Reve eals Subcortical Ramon Gilberto G Gonzalez2, Oded d Gonen3 William E. Wu W 1, Ke Zhang1, Assaf A Tal1, Eva-Maria Ratai2, R

1 NY, United States s; 2Neuroradiology y, Massachusetts G General Radiology, New York University School of Medi icine, New York, N harlestown, MA, U United States; 3Rad diology, New York k University, Hospital, Athin noula A. Martinos s Center for Biome edical Imaging, Ch New York, NY Y, United States

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

fer Upon Intrac cortical Injectio on 0087 7. Activity-Mo odulated Interhe emispheric Man nganese Transf vin C. Chan1, 2, Samantha J. Ma a1, 2, Ed X. Wu1, 2 Shu-Juan J. Fan F 1, 2, Wenwen n A. Han1, 2, Fran nk Y. Lee1, 2, Kev
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iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong, China; 2Departme ent of Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni g, Hong Kong, Ch hina Electrical and Electronic Engine eering, The Univer rsity of Hong Kong

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1 15:39 0088 8. Decreased Functional F Conn nectivity After Acute A Cocaine Administration n: A Feasibility Study of Restin ng-State fMRI in Aw wake Non-Huma an Primates 1 2 2 Kaundinya Gopinath G , Kevin n Murnane , Leo onard Howell
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Department of o Radiology & Im maging Sciences, Emory University, A Atlanta, GA, Unit ted States; 2Yerkes s National Primate e Research Center, Emory y University, Atlan nta, GA, United St tates

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0089 9. Gd-Staining g Reveals the Ef fficacy of an An nti-A&[beta] An ntibody to Decr rease Amyloid P Plaque Load in Vivo in a Transgenic Mouse M Model of o Alzheimer's Disease D Mathieu Dav vid Santin1, 2, Thomas Debeir3, Thierry T Delzesca aux2, 4, Anne-Sop phie Herard2, 4, C Caroline Cohen3, Laurent Pradier3, Tho omas Rooney3, Marc M Dhenain2, 4
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Centre de Neu uroimagerie de Re echerche CENIR R, Institut du Cerve eau et de la Moelle e pinire ICM, P Paris, France; 2UR RA 2210 CEA/CNRS, Fontenay-aux-Rose F es, France; 3Therap peutic Strategy Un nit Aging, Sanofi, Chilly-Mazarin, F France; 4MIRCen, CEA / I2BM, Fontenay-aux-Roses, Fra ance

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0090 0. The Dose Re esponse of the Developing D Mou use Brain After r Cranial Irradi iation Varies by y Brain Structu ure Lisa M. Gazd dzinski1, Richard d J. Alsop1, Bria an J. Nieman1
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Mouse Imagin ng Centre, Hospita al for Sick Childre en, Toronto, ON, C Canada

P Prostate: Cl linical
R Room 355 BC
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14:1 15-16:15

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0091 1. MRI-US Fused Targeted Prostate P Biopsy Detects Clinica ally Significant C Cancer in Activ ve Surveillance Patients n 12 Core Rando om Biopsy with h Less Than 4 C Cores Better Than Michael Da Rosa R 1, 2, Laurent Milot1, 3, Linda a Sugar, 34, Dann ny Vesprini, 35, H Hans Chung, 35, A Andrew Loblaw w, 35, Laurence Klo otz, 36, Masoom A. A Haider1, 3
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Department of o Medical Imaging g, University of To oronto, Toronto, O ON, Canada; 2Insti itute of Medical Sc cience, University of Toronto, 3 Toronto, ON, Canada; C Sunnybr rook Health Scienc ces Centre, Toront to, ON, Canada; 4L Laboratory Medici ine and Pathobiolo ogy, University of Toronto, T Toronto, ON, Canada; 5Rad diation Oncology, University of Tor ronto, Toronto, ON N, Canada; 6Divisi ion of Urology, Univ versity of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Can nada

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0092 2. Validation Study S of ESUR Prostate MR Guidelines G 2012: : The Significan nce of Different t Sequences of M MultiParameter MRI M in Detectio on of Prostate Cancer C in 106 C Consecutive Pati ients 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 Juan Hu , He e Wang , Xuedon ng Yang , Cheng gyan Wang , Ru i Wang , Ge Gao , Hui Zhang , Wenchao Cai , Wei Wang1, Jue Zhang2, 3, Xiaoying Wan ng1, 2
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Radiology De epartment, Peking University First Hospital, H Beijing, C China; 2Academy f for Advanced Inte erdisciplinary Stud dies, Peking University, Be eijing, China; 3College of Engineerin ng , Peking Univer rsity, Beijing, Chin na

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0093 3. Derivation and a Comparison n of Site Specifi fic Peripheral an nd Transition Z Zone Quantitati ive DCE MRI L Logistic Regression Models M for Pros state Cancer De etection: Does C Cancer Locatio on Matter? summa cum laude Nikolaos Dik kaios1, Mohamed d Abd Alazeez2, Mark M Emberton2 , Taiki Fujiwar ra3, David Atkins son4, Shonit Pun nwani4
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Centre for Me edical Imaging, Un niversity College London L , London, Greater London, U United Kingdom; 2Department of Ur rology, University Col llege London Hosp pital, London, Gre eater London, Unit ted Kingdom; 3De epartment of Radio ology, University C College London Hospi ital, London, Great ter London, United d Kingdom; 4Cent tre for Medical Im maging, University College London, L London, Greater Londo on, United Kingdom

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0094 4. Computed Diffusion-Weigh D hted Imaging of f the Prostate a at 3T: Impact on n Image Quality y and Tumor D Detection Andrew B. Rosenkrantz1, Nic cole Hindman1, Hersh H Chandara ana1, Fang-ming g Deng2, James S S. Babb1, Samir S. Taneja3, 4 eppert Christian Ge

1 Radiology, NYU Langone Med dical Center, New York, Y United State es; 2Pathology, NY YU Langone Medi ical Center, New Y York, United gic Oncology, NY YU Langone Medic cal Center, New Y York, United States s; 4Siemens Medical Systems, New Y York, United States; 3Urolog States

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0095 5. Contrast Dispersion Mappi ing in DCE MR RI: A New Opti on for Prostate e Cancer Detect tion Massimo Mis schi1, Kyveli Kom mpatsiari1, Tamerlan Saidov1, M Marc Engelbrech ht2, Hessel Wijks stra, 12, Marcel B Breeuwer, 13
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Eindhoven Un niversity of Techn nology, Eindhoven n, Netherlands; 2Ac cademic Medical C Center, Amsterdam m, Netherlands; 3P Philips Healthcare, Be est, Netherlands

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Monday
1 15:15 0096 6. Hybrid T2 and a Diffusion Weighted W MRI for f Prostate Can ncer Detection Shiyang Wan ng1, Yahui Peng1, Milica Medved d1, Ambereen Yo ousuf1, Marko Iv vancevic2, Ibrahi im Karademir1, Yulei 1 3 1 1 magna cum laude Jiang , Tatja ana Antic , Steffe en Sammet , Ayte ek Oto , Gregory y S. Karczmar1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Radiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United U States; 2MR R clinical science, Philips Healthcare e, Cleveland, OH , United States; 3Pathol logy, University of f Chicago, Chicago, IL, United State es

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0097 7.

H MRSI of f Prostate Cance er Incorporatin ng Spermine in the Quantificat tion, a 7 Tesla P Patient Study 1 L , Robin A. de Graaf2, Cata alina S. Arteaga de Castro1, Pete er R. Luijten1, M Marco van Vulpen1, Uulke A. Mariska P. Luttje 3 1 van der Heid de , Dennis W.J. Klomp
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Imaging Division, Univerity Me edical Center, Utre echt, Netherlands; ; 2MRRC, Yale Un niversity, New Hav ven, CT, United States; Department of o Radiotherapy, The Netherlands Ca ancer Institute - An ntoni van Leeuwen nhoek Hospital, A Amsterdam, Nether rlands

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0098 8. Stratificatio on of Disease Ag ggressiveness of f Prostate Canc cer Using MRSI I and DWI Durgesh Kum mar Dwivedi1, Girdhar G Bora2, Rajeev R Kumar2, S Sanjay Thulkar3, Sanjay Sharma a3, Siddhartha D. Gupta4, 1 magna cum laude Naranamang galam R. Jagann nathan
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Department of o NMR & MRI Fa acility, All India In nstitute of Medical l Sciences, New D Delhi, Delhi, India; ; 2Department of U Urology, All India Institute of Medical Scienc ces, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 3Depar rtment of Radio-di iagnosis, All India a Institute of Medical Sciences, 4 elhi, India; Depar rtment of Patholog gy, All India Institu ute of Medical Sci iences, New Delhi i, Delhi, India New Delhi, De

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0099 9. MR Spectro oscopic Imaging g of Prostate Ca ancer: Metaboli ism or Morphology? Thiele Kobus s1, Jeroen Van der d Laak2, Caroli ine Bruggink1, C Christina Hulsbe ergen-Van de Ka aa2, Tom W.J. Sc cheenen1, summa cum laude Arend Heerschap1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Radiology, Ra adboud University y Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmeg gen, Gelderland, N Netherlands; 2Patho ology, Radboud Un niversity Nijmegen Med dical Centre, Nijm megen, Gelderland, Netherlands

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0100 0. Planning a Boosted B Radioth herapy Dose to the Dominant I Intraprostatic T Tumour Lesion n Within the Pr rostate as Defined by Multifunctional M l MR Paramete ers 1 1 1 2 3 Sophie F. Ric ches , Geoffrey S. S Payne , Nand dita M. deSouza , Scott Morgan , David Dearnal ley , Veronica A A. Morgan1, Sharon L. Gi iles1, Mike Partr ridge4
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CR-UK and EPSRC E Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Re esearch and Royal Marsden NHS Fo oundation Trust, Su utton, Surrey, United Kingdo om; 2Division of Radiation R Oncology y, University of O Ottawa, Ottawa, On ntario, Canada; 3Division of Radioth herapy & 4 Imaging, Instit tute of Cancer Res search and Royal Marsden M NHS Fou undation Trust, Sut ed Kingdom; Gra ay Institute for tton, Surrey, Unite Radiation Onc cology and Biology y,Department of Oncology, O Univers ity of Oxford, Oxf ford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

A Arterial Spi in Labeling


R Room 355 EF
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summa cum laude
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14:1 15-16:15

Mod derators:Luis Hernandez-Ga arcia & Esben T T. Petersen

0101 1. Fast Cerebr ral Flow Territo ory Mapping Us sing Vessel Sele ective Dynamic Arterial Spin L Labeling 1 Xingxing Zha ang1, Eidrees Gh hariq1, Sophie Schmid Sc , Wouter M. Teeuwisse1, A Andrew G. Web bb1, Matthias J.P P. van Osch1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD
C.J.Gorter cen nter for high field MRI, Radiology, Leiden university medical center, Le eiden, Zuid-Hollan nd, Netherlands

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0102 2. The Use of k-Means Clustering and Bayes sian Inference F Framework for the Processing of Vessel-Enco oded PL MRI CASL Imag ges as Compared d with Super-Se elective P-CASL 1 2 3 4 4 1 rtkamp , Michae el Helle , Michae el A. Chappell , , Thomas W. O Okell , Reinoud P H Bokkers , Jer roen summa cum laude Nolan S. Har Hendrikse1, Matthias M J.P. va an Osch5
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Utrecht, Utre echt, Netherlands; 2Philips Research Laboratories, Ham mburg, Germany; 3Ins stitute of Biomedic cal Engineering, Department D of Engi ineering Science, U University of Oxfo ford, Oxford, Unite ed Kingdom; 4 5 FMRIB Centr re, University of Oxford, O Oxford, Un nited Kingdom; C C.J. Gorter Center, , Department of Ra adiology, Leiden U University Medical Cente er, Leiden, Netherl lands

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0103 3. VENTI: Ven nous Territory Imaging Using Remote Sensin ng Eric Wong1, Jia Guo2

1 Radiology/Psychiatry, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, C United States; 2Bioengineering, U University of Cali ifornia San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States

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1 14:51 0104 4. High Tempo oral Resolution Sampling of Tr racer Kinetic C Curves Using Ti ime Encoded PC CASL with Loo ok-Locker Readout. 1 1 1 1 magna cum laude Wouter M. Teeuwisse T , Soph hie Schmid , And drew G. Webb , M Matthias J.P. va an Osch
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Radiology, C.J.Gorter Center fo or High Field MRI I, Leiden Universit ty Medical Center r, Leiden, ZH, Net therlands

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summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0105 5. Time Efficie ent Determinati ion of Spin Com mpartments by Time Encoded Arterial Spin L Labeling 1 Sophie Schm mid1, Wouter M. Teeuwisse T , Eidr rees Ghariq1, An ndrew Webb1, H Hanzhang Lu2, M Matthias J.P. van Osch1
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C.J.Gorter Ce enter for High Field Magnetic Reson nance, Radiology, L Leiden University y Medical Center, L Leiden, Zuid-Holl land, Netherlands; 2UT U Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, D TX, United d States

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summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0106 6. Assessing In ntracranial Vasc cular Complian nce Using Dyna amic Arterial Sp pin Labeling Lirong Yan1, Robert Smith1, Collin Liu2, Emi ily Kilroy1, Yufen n Chen3, Danny y J.J. Wang1
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Neurology, UCLA, U Los Angele es, CA, United Stat tes; 2Neurology, U USC, Los Angeles, , CA, United State es; 3Radiology, No orthwestern University, Ch hicago, IL, United States

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0107 7. Simultaneou us Acquisition of o Cerebral Blood Volume, Blo ood Flow and B Blood Oxygenati ion Weighted M MRI Signals at 7T T rieger1, 2, Lauren ntius Huber1, Ga ary F. Egan2, Ro obert Turner1 summa cum laude Steffen N. Kr
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Neurophysics s, Max-Plank Instit tute for Human Co ognitive and Brain n Sciences, Leipzig g, Saxonia, Germa any; 2Monash Biom medical Imaging, Mon nash University, Melbourne, M Victoria a, Australia

1 15:39

0108 8. Multi-Bolus s Pulsed ASL fo or Improved Renal Perfusion Q Quantification Xiang He1, Serter S Gumus1, Ayaz A Aghayev1, Kyongtae K Ty Bae e1
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Pittsburg gh, Pittsburgh, PA, , United States

1 15:51

0109 9. Simultaneou us Arterial Spin n Labelling MR RI and H2O15 Po osition Emission n Tomography Ke Zhang1, Hans H Herzog1, Christian C Filss1, Thomas T Fischer r2, Walter Sturm3, Burkhard Brocke2, Nadim Jon n Shah1, 4
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Institute of Ne euroscience and Medicine M 4, Medica al Imaging Physics s, Forschungszent trum Jlich GmbH H, Jlich, Germany y; Neurobiology y of Personality an nd Neurogenetics, Department D of Psy ychology, Dresden n Universi Laborat tory, Dresden, Ger rmany; 4 Clinical Neur rology , University y Hospital Aachen, , Aachen, German ny; Department of f Neurology, JARA A, RWTH Aachen n University, Aachen , Germ many

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0110 0. Investigating White Matter r Perfusion Usin ng Optimal Sam mpling Strategy y Arterial Spin Labeling (OSS-ASL) at 7T Alexander Graeme G Gardener r1, Peter Jezzard d1
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FMRIB Centr re, Nuffield Depar rtment of Clinical Neurosciences, N Ox xford, United King gdom

E Educational l Course I Imaging Me etabolism with w Hyperpo olarized Nu uclei


O Organizers:Kev vin M. Brindle e, Ph.D. & Rolf f Gruetter, Ph.D D. R Room 250 BCE EF 14:1 15-16:15
1 14:15 Methods for r Hyperpolarizi ing Nuclei (Optical, Brute Forc ce, PHIP, DNP) ) Jan H. Arden nkjaer-Larsen, Ph.D. P Methods for r Fast Imaging of o Hyperpolariz zed Nuclei Charles H. Cunningham, C Ph.D. Preclinical Metabolic M Imag ging (Cancer, Cardiac, Kinetic c Analysis) Daniel M. Sp pielman, Ph.D. Clinical Ima aging with Hype erpolarized C-1 13: The First St teps Sarah J. Nels son, Ph.D. Adjournmen nt

Mod derator:Arnaud d Comment

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Monday Educational Course ISMRM/SMRT Forum: Safe & Ethical Imaging of Patients & Research Subjects
Organizer:Glenn D. Cahoon, M.App.Sc. Room 255 BC 14:15-16:15
14:15 Whats New in MR Safety?- Active Implants, Device Labeling & Identification William Faulkner, B.S., R.T.(R)(MR)(CT) & Frank G. Shellock, Ph.D., F.A.C.C. Occupational Exposure Limits, Magnetic Field Spatial Gradients & Their Impact on MR Safety Practices Gregory C. Brown, R.T., FSMRT & Donald W. McRobbie, Ph.D. To Scan or Not to Scan? MR Safety Decision Making & the FPO Mode Emanuel Kanal, M.D., F.A.C.R. & Anne Marie Sawyer, B.S., R.T.(R)(MR), FSMRT Legacy Implants, MR Conditional Labeling, Conflicting Information - MR Safety Now & the Future: Is There a Better Paradigm? All Faculty Adjournment

Moderator:Glenn D. Cahoon

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16:15

Special Session Mock Grant Review


Organizers:Joseph J. H. Ackerman, Ph.D. & Lee Rosen, Ph.D. Room 255 EF 14:15-16:15 (no CME credit)
14:15 Introduction - Study Section Review Process, Scoring, Confidentiality (Distribution of Grant Application Abstracts & Specific Aims Pages) Joseph J. H. Ackerman, Ph.D. Scientific Review Officer (SRO) Begins Mock Study Section Introduction of Study Section Members; Empowerment of Study Section Chair Study Section Chair Initiates the Review Process End of Mock Study Section Review Process Audience Participation, Re: Questions, Opinions & Comments Programmatic Considerations & Sources for Additional Information re: the Grant Review Process Adjournment

Moderator:Joseph J. H. Ackerman

14:30

14:35 15:35

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Educational Course New Advances in Neurodegenerative Disease


Organizers:Pratik Mukherjee, M.D., Ph.D. & Maria A. Rocca, M.D. Room 251 BCEF 14:15-16:15
14:15 Genetics & Molecular Biology of Alzheimer's Disease John Keoni S. K. Kauwe, Ph.D. Quantitative Neuroimaging in the Clinical Setting: Toward an Earlier & More Accurate Diagnosis of Neurodegenerative Disease James B. Brewer, Ph.D. Predicting Neurodegenerative Disease with Connectomics Ashish Raj, Ph.D.

Moderators:Pratik Mukherjee & Maria A. Rocca

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1 15:45 1 16:15 MR Imaging g of Rapidly Pr rogressive Deme entias Christopher P. Hess, M.D., Ph.D. P Adjournment

T Traditional Poster Sess sion: Diffusi ion & Perfu usion


E Exhibition Hall l 16:3 30-18:30
(no CME credit)

E Electronic Poster P Sessio on: Functional MRI (N Neuro)


E Exhibition Hall l 16:3 30-18:30
(no CME credit)

S Study Group Session: High Field Systems & Application ns


R Room 155 ABC R Room 254 ABC C 16:3 30-18:30 16:3 30-18:30
(no CME credit)

S Study Group Session: Cardiac MR R


(no CME credit)

M MRS: Norm mal Metabol lism & Syste ems Under Stress
R Room 150 AG
1 16:30

16:3 30-18:30

M uman R. Brow wn & Dennis W W. J. Klomp Moderators:Tru

0111 1. The C57BL/ /6 Mouse Exhib bits Sporadic Co ongenital Porto osystemic Shunt ts Cristina Cud dalbu1, Valrie A. A McLin2, Hongx gxia Lei1, 3, Joao M.N. Duarte1, 4, Anne-Laure Ro ougemont5, Graz ziano ISMRM MERIT AWARD 6 7 8 6 9 1 10 magna cum laude Oldani , , Sy ylvain Terraz , Christian C Toso , Rolf Gruetter ,
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Laboratory fo or Functional and Metabolic M Imaging g, Center for Biom medical Imaging, E Ecole Polytechniqu ue Fdrale de Lau usanne, Lausanne, Swi itzerland; 2Dparte ement de l'Enfant et e de l'Adolescent, , Unit de Gastroe entrologie, Hpita aux Universitaires de Genve, 3 4 5 Geneva, Switz zerland; Universit ty of Geneva , Gen neva, Switzerland; University of La ausanne , Lausanne e, Switzerland; Se ervice de Pathologie Cli inique, Hpitaux Universitaires U de Genve, G Geneva, Sw witzerland; 6Trans splantation Divisio on, Department of f Surgery, 7 8 University of Geneva G Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; University o of Pavia, Pavia, Ita aly; Unit de radio ologie abdominale e, Service de Radiologie, H pitaux Universita aires de Genve, Geneva, G Switzerlan nd; 9Laboratory for r Functional and M Metabolic Imaging g, Center for Biomedical Im maging, cole Poly ytechnique Fdral le de Lausanne, La ausanne, Switzerla and; 10University o of Lausanne, Univ versity of Geneva, Lausa anne, Geneva, Swi itzerland

1 16:42

0112 2. Astrocyte Reactivity R Is Associated with De ecreased Levels s of N-Acetyl-Aspartate in the Absence of Neurodegen neneration in the Rat Brain 1 2 1 2 Maria-Angel les Carrillo-de Sauvage S , , Luci ile Ben Haim , , Julien Valette1, 2, Carole Escar rtin1, 2
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CEA-MIRCen n, Fontenay-aux-R Roses, France; 2CN NRS URA 2210, F Fontenay-aux-Rose es, France

1 16:54

0113 3. 7 T 1H Detec cts Human Bra ain Gutamate Concentration C Changes in Resp ponse to Hypogl lycemia: A Stud dy of Diabetic Pat tients with and Without Hypog glycemia Unaw wareness Melissa Terp pstra1, Amir Moh heet1, Anjali Kum mar1, Lynn E. Eb berly1, Elizabeth h Seaquist1, Guli in Oz1
1

University of f Minnesota, Minne eapolis, MN, Unite ed States

1 17:06

0114 4. Early Increa ases in Glu/Gln n, Tau and TCho o 1H MRS Reso onances in vivo, Anticipate La ater Imaging Repercussio ons of the Cereb bral Inflammato ory Response in n a Mouse Mod del of LPS-Induced Endotoxem mia 1 2 1 magna cum laude Ana Belen Martn-Recuero M , Agnieszka Krzy yzanowska , Pila ar Lpez-Larrubia , Carlos Aven ndao2, Sebasti n Cerdn3
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Laboratorio de d Modelos Anima ales, Instituto Inves stigaciones Biom dicas Alberto So ols CSIC-UAM, M Madrid, Spain; 2An natomy, Histology & Neuroscience, N Med dical School, Auton noma Univ. of Ma adrid, Spain, Madr rid, Spain; 3Labora atorio de Modelos Animales, Instituto de Inv vestigaciones Biom mdicas - CSIC, Madrid, M Spain

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0115 5.

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summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Na-MRI and EPT: Are So odium Concent tration and Elec ctrical Conduct tivity at 298 MH Hz (7T) Related d? Astrid L.H.M M.W. van Lier1, Paul P W. de Bruin n2, Sebastian A. A Aussenhofer3, P Peter R. Luijten1, Jan J.W. Lagen ndijk1, Cornelis A.T T. van den Berg1, Andrew G. Web bb3
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Imaging Depa artment, UMC Utr recht, Utrecht, Net therlands; 2Radiolo ogy, Clinical Phys sics, LUMC, Leide en, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; Radiology, C.J. Gortercentrum, , LUMC, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Z Net therlands

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Monday
1 17:30 0116 6. Chlorine (35Cl) MRI in Hum mans: Cl- Alter rations Do Not C Correspond to D Disease-Related d Na+ Changes 1 2 3 4 4 Armin M. Na agel , Marc-And dr Weber , , Fra ank Lehmann-H Horn , Karin Jurk kat-Rott , Alexan nder Radbruch3, 5, Reiner ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 W Semml ler1 magna cum laude Umathum , Wolfhard
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Dpt. of Medic cal Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Ce enter (DKFZ), He idelberg, Germany y; 2Dpt. of Diagno ostic and Interventional Radiology, Unive ersity Hospital of Heidelberg, H Heidel lberg, Germany; 3D Dpt. of Radiology y, German Cancer R Research 4 5 Z), Heidelberg, Ger rmany; Division of o Neurophysiolog gy, Ulm University y, Ulm, Germany; Dpt. of Neurorad diology, Center (DKFZ University Hospital of Heidelber rg, Heidelberg, Ge ermany

1 17:42

0117 7. In Vivo Card diac 1H MRS, 31P MRS, and MRI M in Mouse M Models of Increased Fatty Acid d Oxidation wit th and Without My yocardial Lipid Accumulation ISMRM MERIT AWARD magna cum laude Desiree Abdu urrachim1, Jolita a Ciapaite1, Mic chel van Weeghe el2, Bart Wessels s1, Klaas Nicolay y1, Sander M. Ho outen2, Jeanine J. Pr rompers1
1

Biomedical NMR, N Eindhoven University U of Tech hnology, Eindhove en, Netherlands; 2L Laboratory Genetic c Metabolic Diseases, Academic Med dical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlan nds

1 17:54

0118 8. Caloric Rest triction Enhanc ces Oxidative Brain B Metabolism m in Healthy A Aging Detected b by 1H[13C]MRS S Ai-Ling Lin1, 2, Daniel Coma an3, Lihong Jiang g3, Douglas L. R Rothman3, Fahm meed Hyder3
1

Research Ima aging Institute, Uni iversity of Texas Health H Science Cen enter at San Antoni io, San Antonio, T TX, United States; 2Barshop Institute for Lo ongevity and Agin ng Studies, University of Texas Heal lth Science Center r at San Antonio, S San Antonio, TX, U United States; 3Magne etic Resonance Re esearch Center, Ya ale University, New w Haven, CT, Uni ited States

1 18:06

0119 9. Rates of Human Hepatic Oxidative O Metab bolism Estimate ed in Vivo Using g a Novel 13C-M MRS Method 1 2 B , , Nimit Jain3, Kitt Falk Petesen2, Geral ld I. Shulman2, 4, Douglas L. Rot thman3, 5 Douglas E. Befroy
1

Diagnostic Ra adiology, Yale Un niversity, New Hav ven, CT, United St tates; 2Internal Me edicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United Sta ates; 3Diagnostic Radiology, R Yale Sc chool of Medicine e, New Haven, CT T, United States; 4H Howard Hughes M Medical 5 Institute, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, C United States; Biomedical Engi ineering, Yale Uni iversity, New Have en, CT, United States

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magna cum laude

0120 0. Acetylcarnit tine Turnover in Rat Skeletal Muscle M Measur red in Vivo Usin ng Localized 13C NMR at 14.1 T 1 2 3 4 5 6 Jessica A. M. M Bastiaansen , Joao J M.N. Duar rte , , Arnaud Co Comment , Rolf G Gruetter , ISMRM MERIT AWARD
1

Laboratory of f Functional and Metabolic M Imaging, , EPFL, Lausanne , Switzerland; 2La aboratory of Functi ional and Metabol lic Imaging, Ecole Polytech hnique Fdrale de e Lausanne, Lausa anne, Switzerland; 3Department of R Radiology, Univers sity of Lausanne, L Lausanne, 4 Switzerland; Institute I of Physics of Biological Sy ystems, Ecole Poly ytechnique Fdral le de Lausanne, La ausanne, Switzerla and; 5 Laboratory of f Functional and Metabolic M Imaging, , cole Polytechni ique Fdrale de L Lausanne, Lausann ne, Switzerland; 6D Department of Radiology, Un niversity of Lausan nne and Geneva, Lausanne L and Gene eva, Switzerland

I Image Reconstruction
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16:3 30-18:30

M Moderators:Al lexey Samsono ov & Nicole E. . Seiberlich

0121 1. Slab Profile Encoding for Minimizing M Ven netian Blind Ar rtifact in 3D Dif ffusion-Weighte ed Multislab Ac cquisition oldsworth1, Dani iel Kopeinigg1, S Sjoerd B. Vos2, R Roland Bammer r1 Anh Tu Van1, Murat Aksoy1, Samantha J. Ho ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Radiology, St tanford University y, Palo Alto, CA, United U States; 2Ima age Sciences Instit tute, University M Medical Center Utre echt, Utrecht, Netherlands

1 16:42

0122 2. Accelerated Parallel Traveling Wave MR and Compresse ed Sensing Usin ng a 2-Channel Transceiver Ar rray Maryam Var reth1, 2, Anita Fly ynn3, Wei Bian1, 2, Ye Li1, Danie el B. Vigneron1, 2, Sarah J. Nelso on1, 2, Xiaoliang Zhang1, 2
1 Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, UC San Fran ncisco, San Franci isco, CA, United S States; 2UC Berkel ley/UCSF Joint Gr raduate rancisco, CA, United States; 3EECS , UC Berkeley, Be erkeley, CA, Unite ed States Group in Bioengineering, San Fr

1 16:54

0123 3. Separation of o Two Simulta aneously Encode ed Slices with a Single Coil Daniel B. Ro owe1, 2, Andrew S. S Nencka2, Andr rzej Jesmanowic cz2, James S. Hy yde2
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Department of o Mathematics, Statistics, and Comp puter Science, Mar rquette University y, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2De epartment of Biophysics, Medical M College of Wisconsin, Milwa aukee, WI, United d States

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0124 4. Local Resolu ution Adaptatio on for Curved Slice S Imaging Hans Weber1, Gerrit Schultz z1, Daniel Gallich han2, Jrgen He ennig1, Maxim Z Zaitsev1
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Department of o Radiology, Medical Physics, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Freiburg, Fre eiburg, Germany; 2LIFMET, Ecole P Polytchnique Fdrale de La ausanne, Lausanne e, Switzerland

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1 17:18 0125 5. Simultaneou us Multi-Slice Flyback F Echo Pl lanar Imaging w with Auto-Calib bration Kangrong Zh hu1, Adam Kerr1, John M. Pauly y1
1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Stanford Univ versity, Stanford, CA, C United States

1 17:30

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0126 6. Automated Selection of 2D-CAIPIRINHA A Kernels and A Application to 3D D CE-MRA vers1, Eric A. Bo orisch1, Stephen J. Riederer1 Paul T. Weav
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MR Research h Laboratory, Mayo o Clinic, Rocheste er, MN, United Sta ates

1 17:42

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0127 7. ESPIRiT Re econstruction Using U Soft SENS SE Martin Ueck ker1, Patrick Virt tue1, Shreyas S. Vasanawala2, M Michael Lustig1
1

Electrical Eng gineering and Com mputer Sciences, University U of Califo fornia, Berkeley, B Berkeley, CA, Unit ted States; 2Depart tment of Radiology, Sta anford University, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

1 17:54

0128 8. Improving K-T K Auto-Calib brating Parallel l Imaging for 3D D Cardiac Cine e MRI Using Pr rior-Reconstruc ction Static Tissue Estim mation and Elim mination Peng Lai1, Sh hreyas S. Vasana awala2, Atsushi Nozaki3, Maggie e Fung4, Anja C C.S Brau5
1

MR Applicati ions & Workflow , GE Healthcare, Menlo M Park, CA, U United States; 2Rad diology, Stanford University, Stanfo ord, CA, United States; 3MR Applications s & Workflow, GE E Healthcare, Asah higaoka, Hino, Jap pan; 4MR Applicat tions & Workflow w, GE 5 rsey City, NJ, Uni ited States; MR Applications A & Wo orkflow, GE Health hcare, Garching, M Munchen, German ny Healthcare, Jer

1 18:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0129 9. Iterative Trajectory Correc ction for Radial Projection Im maging h1, Johannes Tra an-Gia1, Dietbert t Hahn1, Herber rt Kstler1 Tobias Wech
1

Institute of Ra adiology, Universi ity of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, W German ny

1 18:18

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0130 0. Calibrationl less Chemical Shift S Encoded Im maging Using a Time-Segment ted K-Space Re econstruction Samir D. Sha arma1, 2, Joshua D. Trzasko3, Ar rmando Manduca a3

1 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin - Madison, Madison, M WI, Unit ted States; 2Electric cal Engineering, U University of South hern nited States; 3Mayo Clinic, Rocheste er, MN, United Sta ates California, Los Angeles, CA, Un

N New System ms & Probes s


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16:3 30-18:30

Mo oderators:Dani iel K. Sodickso on & Jason P. S Stockmann

0131 1. A Separated d Transmit-Onl ly, Receive-Only y Array for Bod dy Imaging at 7 7T with Automa ated Tuning an nd Matching Capabilities H 2, Chris Rodg dgers2, Mattew R Robson2, Univers sity of Minnesota a University Carl Snyder1, Lance DelaBarre1, Aaron T. Hess of Minnesota a Vaughan1
1

University of f Minnesota, Minne eapolis, MN, Unite ed States; 2Univer rsity of Oxford, Ox xford, United King gdom

1 16:42

0132 2. A Novel Flex xible Flex Cabl le Antenna (FFC CA) for Foot M MR Imaging Hongyang Yuan Yu 1, Qunzhi Ch hen2, Yu Wang, Wenchao W Cai3, X Xiaoying Wang3, Jue Zhang1, Jin ng Fang1
1

College of En ngineering, Peking g University, Beijin ng, China; 2 Acade emy for Advanced d Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking U University, Beijing, China a; 3Department of Radiology, R Peking g University First H Hospital, Beijing, China

1 16:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0133 3. Screen Print ted Flexible 2-C Channel Receive Coil Array Joseph R. Co orea1, Ana Claud dia Arias1, Anita a Flynn1, Greig C C. Scott2, Peter S Shin3, Michael L Lustig1
1

EECS, UC Be erkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 2EE, Stanford U University, Stanfor rd, CA, United Sta ates; 3EE, UC San F Francisco, San Fransisco, , CA, United State es

1 17:06

0134 4. Developmen nt of a Catheter r-Mounted Card diac RF Coil for r Temperature Imaging in Atr rial Fibrillation n Treatment 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 land , , Robb Merrill M , J. Rock Hadley H , , Denn is L. Parker , magna cum laude Nelly A. Voll
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Ucair/ Radiology, University of f Utah, Salt Lake City, C UT, United S States; 2CARMA, U University of Utah h, Salt Lake City, U UT, United States

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1 17:18 0135 5. High-Tempe erature Superco onducting Radi iofrequency Pro obe for MRI Ap pplications Ope erated Below A Ambient Pressure in a Simple Liquid d-Nitrogen Cry yostat 1 2 3 2 Simon Augus ste Lambert , Ma arie Poirier-Qui inot , Jean-chris stophe Ginefri , L Luc Darrasse
1

CRB3- INSER RM U773, Univ Paris P Diderot, Sorb bonne Paris Cit , C Clichy, France; 2C CRB3- INSERM U U773, Univ Paris D Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cit, Clichy, Fra ance; 3CRB3- INSE ERM U773, Univ Paris-Sud, Clichy y, France

1 17:30

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0136 6. MR Microim maging Using a High Tc Superconducting Bul lk Magnet with h Compressed S Sensing 1 2 Daiki Tamad da1, 2, Takashi Nakamura N , , Kat tsumi Kose1, 2
1

Institute of Ap pplied Physics, Un niversity of Tsukub ba, Tsukuba, Ibara aki, Japan; 2RIKEN N, Wako, Saitama a, Japan

1 17:42

0137 7. A Lightweig ght, Portable MRI M Brain Scann ner Based on a Rotating Halba ach Magnet Clarissa Zim mmerman Cooley y1, 2, Jason P. Sto ockmann2, 3, Bra andon Dean Arm mstrong2, 3, Matth hew S. Rosen2, 3, Lawrence 2 L. Wald
1

Electrical Eng gineering, Massach husetts Institute of f Technology, Cam mbridge, MA, Unit ted States; 2Athino oula A. Martinos C Center for Biomedical Im maging, Departmen nt of Radiology, Massachusetts M Gene eral Hospital, Cha arlestown, MA, Un nited States; 3Depa artment of Physics, Harva ard University, Ca ambridge, MA, Un nited States

1 17:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0138 8. Target Field d Based RF Pha ase Gradient Tr ransmit Array f for 3D TRASE MRI Jesse Bellec1, Scott B. King, 12, Chen-Yi Liu1, Christopher P. Bidinosti3
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Physics and Astronomy, A Univer rsity of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manito oba, Canada; 2Nat tional Research Co ouncil of Canada, W Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can nada; 3Physics, Un niversity of Winnip peg, Winnipeg, Ma anitoba, Canada

1 18:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0139 9. An Open So ource Mobile NM MR Relaxometry Platform 2 Michael Twieg1, Matthew J. Riffe2, Natalia Gudino G , Mark A A. Griswold, 13
1

Dept. of Elect trical Engineering and Computer Science, Case Weste ern Reserve Unive ersity, Cleveland, O OH, United States; ; 2Dept. of Biomedical En ngineering, Case Western W Reserve University, U Clevela and, OH, United St tates; 3Dept. of Ra adiology, Case We estern Reserve Unive ersity, Cleveland, OH, O United States

1 18:18

0140 0. Magnetic Pa article Imaging for Safe Angiography and Ste em Cell Trackin ng Emine U. Sar ritas1, Patrick W. W Goodwill1, Jus stin J. Konkle1, L Laura R. Croft1, Kuan Lu1, Bo Z Zheng1, Steven M M. Conolly1,
2
1

Department of o Bioengineering, University of Cali ifornia, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, Un nited States; 2Depa artment of Electric cal Engineering an nd Computer Scien nces,, University of o California, Berk keley, Berkeley, C CA, United States

B Bone, Tendo on & Menis sci: State of the Art


R Room 255 BC
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16:3 30-18:30

Mode erators:Erik Y Y. Chang & Ma ark D. Does

0141 1. Aging Augm ments the Suppr ression Ratio, a MRI Biomark ker of Cortical B Bone Porosity Yusuf A. Bha agat1, Cheng Li1, Shing Chun Be enny Lam1, Alan C. Seifert1, Mah hdieh Bashoor Z Zadeh1, Felix W. Wehrli1
Laboratory fo or Structural NMR R Imaging, Univers sity of Pennsylvan nia, Philadelphia, P PA, United States

1 16:42

0142 2. Can We Ass sess Cortical Bo one Microstruct ture with Magn netic Resonance e Imaging? Won C. Bae1, Reni Biswas1, Shantanu S Patil2, Christine Chun ng1, Darryl D. D D'Lima2, Graeme e M. Bydder3, Jia ang Du1

1 Radiology, University of Califo ornia, San Diego, San S Diego, CA, Un nited States; 2Mole ecular and Experim mental Medicine, Scripps S Institute, La L Jolla, CA, United States; 3Radiolo ogy, University of f California San D Diego, San Diego, C CA, United Translational Science States

1 16:54

0143 3. The Porous System Model Suitable to Inve estigate the Stru uctural Proper rties of the Canc cellous Bone by y Using echniques: Validation in Calca aneus and Femo oral Neck Diffusion Te 1 Silvia Capua ani
1

Physics Depa artment, Sapienza University, U Rome, Italy, Italy

1 17:06

0144 4. Assessment of Bone Marro ow Fat Fraction in the Presence e of Trabecular r Bone: Initial C Comparison of Water-Fat th Single-Voxel MRS Imaging wit Dimitrios C. Karampinos1, 2, Gerd Melkus1, Thomas Baum2, Jan S. Bauer2, E Ernst J. Rummen ny2, Roland Kru ug1
1 2

Department of o Radiology and Biomedical B Imagin ng, University of C California, San Fra ancisco, San Franc cisco, CA, United S States; Department of o Diagnostic and Interventional I Rad diology, Technical University of Mu unich, Munich, Ger rmany

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1 17:18 0145 5. Variation of f Lamellar Laye er Thickness in Human Menis sci on Ultrashor rt Echo Time (U UTE) Imaging: Correlation with Indentatio on Stiffness 1 2 1 1 1 2 Ja-Young Ch hoi , Reni Biswas s , Mike Im , Wo on C. Bae , Sher ronda Statum , E Eric Chang , Jiang Du2, Graeme e M. Bydder3, Dar rryl D. D'Lima4, Christine Chun ng2

1 Radiology, UC San Diego Med dical Center, San Diego, D CA, United States; 2Radiology y, University of C California, San Diego, San nited States; 3Radi iology, University of California San Diego, San Diego o, CA, United States; 4Molecular and d Diego, CA, Un Experimental Medicine, M Scripps s Translational Scie ence Institute, La J Jolla, CA, United States

1 17:30

0146 6. Correlation Between Quan ntitative Delayed d Contrast-Enh hancement in M Meniscus and Ca artilage in Knee e Osteoarthrit tis Jasper van Tiel T 1, 2, Esther Br ron1, 3, Koen Bos s2, Stefan Klein1, 3, Max Reijman n2, Jan Verhaar2, Gabriel Kresti in1, Harrie Weinans2, 4, Gyula Kotek1, Edwin E Oei1
1

Radiology, Er rasmus MC, Rotterdam, Zuid-Hollan nd, Netherlands; 2O Orthopedic Surger ry, Erasmus MC, R Rotterdam, Zuid-H Holland, Netherlands; 3Medical M Informati ics, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Zuid-H Holland, Netherlan nds; 4Biomechanic cal Engineering, D Delft University of Technology, T Delft t, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands N

1 17:42

0147 7. Experimental Influences on n the Anisotrop pies of Multi-Co omponent T2 an nd T1! in Tend don Yang Xia1, 2, Nian Wang1
1

Physics, Oakl land University, Rochester, R MI, Unit ted States; 2Center r for Biomedical R Research, Oakland d University, Roche ester, MI, United States

1 17:54

0148 8. The Shear Modulus M of the Nucleus N Pulpos sus Measured U Using MR Elasto ography: A Pot tential Biomark ker for Intervertebr ral Disc Degene eration Daniel H. Co ortes1, Jeremy F. F Magland2, Alex xander C. Wrigh ht2, Dawn M. Ell liott1
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Delaware, , Newark, DE, Un nited States; 2Radio ology, University o of Pennsylvania, P Philadelphia, PA, United Sta ates

1 18:06

0149 9. Feasibility of o Using MR Ela astography in the Intervertebr ral Disc and Co omparison to Fi inite Element M Model 1 Ephraim I. Ben-Abraham B , Jun J Chen1, Richa ard Leroy Ehman n1
1

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United U States

1 18:18

0150 0. DCEMRI Sh hows Slower Wash-Out W in Lum mbar Disc Endp plates to Sustai in Diffusion of N Nutrients Into t the Discs L. Tugan Muf uftuler1, 2, Hon J. Yu3, Vance O. Gardner4, Denn nis J. Maiman1
1

Department of o Neurosurgery, Medical M College of f Wisconsin, Milw waukee, WI, United d States; 2Center fo or Imaging Resear rch, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwauke ee, WI, United Sta ates; 3Department o of Radiology, Uni iversity of Californ nia, Irvine, CA, Un nited States; 4 Orthopaedic Education E and Res search Institute of Southern Californ nia, Orange, CA, U United States

N Novel Contr rast Agents & Reporter rs


R Room 255 EF
1 16:30
summa cum laude
1 3

16:3 30-18:30

Moderator rs:Assaf A. Gi ilad & Willem M. Mulder

0151 1. in-vivo 29Si Magnetic Reso onance Imaging of Hyperpolari ized Silicon Par rticles Maja Cassidy dy1, Henry Chan2, Pratip Bhattac charya2, 3, Charl les Marcus1, 4 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Harvard Univ versity, Cambridge e, MA, United Stat tes; 2Huntington M Medical Research I Institutes, Pasaden na, CA, United Sta ates; Experimental Diagnostic Imaging, The University y of Texas MD An nderson Cancer Ce enter, Houston, TX X, United States; 4University of C Denm mark Copenhagen, Copenhagen,

1 16:42

2 0152 2. Imaging Ca2+ Using Fluorin ne Chemical Ex xchange Satura ation Transfer (19F-CEST) Amnon Bar-S Shir1, 2, Assaf A. Gilad1, 2, Kanni ie W.Y. Chan1, 3, Guanshu Liu1, 3, Peter C.M. va an Zijl1, 3, Micha ael T. summa cum laude McMahon1, 3, Jeff W.M. Bult te1, 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Radiology, John ns Hopkins University, Baltimore, M MD, United States; 2Institute for Cell Engineering, John ns Hopkins University, Ba altimore, MD, Unit ted States; 3F.M. Kirby K Research Ce enter, Kennedy Kr rieger Institute, Ba altimore, MD, Unit ted States

1 16:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0153 3. A Novel MR R-Visible Persistent Apoptosis Marker Valida ated with Immu unohistochemist try Firas Moosv vi1, Jennifer H.E. . Baker, 12, Andr rew Yung1, Kenn eth Curry3, Stefa fan A. Reinsberg1
1

Physics and Astronomy, A Univer rsity of British Columbia, Vancouve er, BC, Canada; 2R Radiation Biology, , BC Cancer Resea arch Institute, Vancouver, BC C, Canada; 3RF Th herapeutics, Vanco ouver, BC, Canada a

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1 17:06 0154 4. Evaluation of o Vanadium-B Based Contrast Agents A for Dete ection of Early M Murine Colon C Cancer Using M MRI, XRay Fluores scence Microsco opy and a Novel Method of Im mage Co-Registr rations 1 2 3 1 3 2 Devkumar Mustafi M , Jesse Ward W , Urszula Dougherty D , Erica a Markiewicz , M Marc Bissonnett te , Stefan Vogt , Gregory S. Karczmar1
1

Radiology, Th he University of Chicago, C Chicago, IL, United States; 2Advanced Photo on Source - Sector 2, Argonne Nation nal Laboratory, Le emont, IL, United States; 3Medicine, The University o of Chicago, Chicag go, IL, United Stat tes

1 17:18

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0155 5. Chemical Doping of Iron Oxide O Inside Apoferritin to For rm an MRI Con ntrast Agent wi ith High R1 and d Low R2 M Bennett1 Maria Veronica Clavijo Jordan1, Kevin M.
1

School of Bio ological and Health h Systems Enginee ering, Arizona Sta ate University, Tem mpe, AZ, United S States

1 17:30

0156 6. Using Magn netization Trans sfer Contrast as s a Surrogate M Marker for the O Occurrence of a Foreign Body y Reaction in Hydrogel l-Based Cell Therapy 1 2 1 3 1 3 24 1 3 magna cum laude Kannie W.Y. Chan , , Guans shu Liu , , Peter r C.M. van Zijl , , Jeff W.M. Bul lte, , Michael T T. McMahon ,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Russell H. Mo organ Department of Radiology and d Radiological Scie ence, The Johns H Hopkins University y School of Medici ine, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2Cellular C Imaging Section S and Vascu ular Biology Progr ram, Institute for C Cell Engineering, B Baltimore, 3 MD, United St tates; F.M. Kirby Research Center for f Functional Bra ain Imaging, Kenn nedy Krieger Institu tute, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 4Russel ll H. Morgan Depa artment of Radiolo ogy and Radiologi ical Science, Johns s Hopkins Univers sity, Baltimore, MD D, United States

1 17:42

0157 7. Macrophage e Tracking with h Heteronuclear r Proton MRI 1 Cornelius Fa aber1, Rebecca Schmidt S , Nadine e Nippe2, Klaus S Strobel1, Max M Masthoff1, Carste en Hltke1, Olga a Reifschneide er3, Daniela Dell li Castelli4, Silvio Aime4, Christo oph Bremer1
1

Department of o Clinical Radiolo ogy, University Ho ospital Mnster, M Mnster, NRW, Ger rmany; 2Departme ent of Dermatology y, University Hospital Mns ster, Mnster, NRW W, Germany; 3Inst titute of Inorganic and Analytical Ch hemistry, Universi ity of Mnster, M nster, NRW, 4 Germany; Department of Molec cular Biotechnolog gies and Health Sc ciences, University y of Torino, Torino o, Italy

1 17:54

0158 8. Imaging On ncolytic Virotherapy Delivery Using U a CEST R Reporter Gene Christian Thomas Farrar1, Jason J S. Buhrma an2, Guanshu Liu u3, 4, Assaf A. Gi ilad3, 4, Michael T. McMahon3, 4, Giulia 2 Fulci
1 2

Department of o Radiology, Mass sachusetts General l Hospital and Har rvard Medical Sch hool, Charlestown, , MA, United State es; Department of o Neurosurgery, Massachusetts M Gen neral Hospital and H Harvard Medical S wn, MA, United S States; 3F. M. School, Charlestow Kirby Center for f Functional Bra ain Imaging, Kenne edy Krieger Institu ute, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 4Department of Ra adiology, The Johns Hopkins s University Schoo ol of Medicine, Ba altimore, MD, Unit ted States

1 18:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0159 9. Bioengineer ring a Reporter System That Combines C a High hly Sensitive CE EST and Fluore escence Imagin ng Probe Amnon Bar-S Shir1, 2, Yoshinor ri Kato1, Arvind d P. Pathak1, Jeff ff W.M. Bulte1, 2, Assaf A. Gilad1, 2
1

Department of o Radiology, John ns Hopkins University, Baltimore, M MD, United States; 2Institute for Cell Engineering, John ns Hopkins University, Ba altimore, MD, Unit ted States

1 18:18

0160 0. A Bright Mu ulti-Imaging Modality M Gene Reporter R 1 2 P. Stephen Patrick P , , Jayne Hammersley2, Louiza L Loizou2, M Mikko I. Kettune en1, Tiago B. Ro odrigues1, De-En n Hu2, Sui 23 2 1 4 Sandra M. Fulto on2, Kevin M. Br rindle, 12 summa cum laude Seng Tee, , Robin Hesketh , Scott K. Lyons , Silvio Aime , S
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Cancer Resea arch UK, Universit ty of Cambridge, Cambridge, C Cambr ridgeshire, United d Kingdom; 2Depar rtment of Biochem mistry, University of Cambridge, C Cambridge, Cambridges shire, United King gdom; 3School of M Medicine, Univers sity of Stanford, Pa alo Alto, CA, 4 United States; Molecular Biotec chnology Centre, University U of Turin n, Turin, Piedmon nt, Italy

T Translational Scientific c Session: Su usceptibility y Image in t the Brain


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1 16:30
magna cum laude
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16:3 30-18:30

Mode derators:E. Mar rk Haacke & C Chunlei Liu

0161 1. Dependence e of Gradient Ec cho Phase Cont trast on the Diff fferential Signal l Decay in Subc cellular Compar rtments 1 Wei Li1, Hui Han1, Arnaud Guidon G , Chunlei Liu1, 2 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Brain Imaging g & Analysis Cent ter, Duke Universi ity, Durham, NC, U United States; 2Ra adiology, Duke Un niversity, Durham, , NC, United States

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1 16:42 0162 2. Ultra-High-Field 7T in Viv vo Normative Atlas A of the Hip ppocampal Subf fields Using Sus sceptibility Wei ighted Imaging 1 1 1 1 1 1 magna cum laude Maged Goub bran , Brendan Santyr S , Dave A. Rudko , Joseph h S. Gati , Trevor Szekeres , Terr ry M. Peters , Ali R. Khan1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Robarts Resea arch Institute, Lon ndon, Ontario, Can nada

1 16:54

0163 3. A 7-Tesla Longitudinal L Stu udy on Proport tion of Veins in Plaques of Pati ients with Mult tiple Sclerosis Assunta Dal-Bianco1, Gnther Grabner2, Ha ans Lassmann3, M Melanie Schernt thaner4, Claudia a Kronnerwetter r5, Michael 4 6 6 6 7 5 Weber , Clem mens Vass , Kar rl Kircher , Andr reas Reitner , Ed duard Auff , Sieg gfried Trattnig
1

Department of o Neurology, Med dical University of f Vienna, Vienna, A Austria; 2High fiel ld MR Center of E Excellence, Depart tment of Radiology, Me edical University of o Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3Center for Brain Research h, Medical Univer rsity of Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, Vien nna, Austria; 4Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Medical Univ versity of Vienna/V Vienna General Ho ospital, Vienna, A Austria; 5High field MR Cent ter of Excellence, Department D of Rad diology, Medical U University of Vien nna/Vienna Genera al Hospital, Vienn na, Austria; 6 Department of o Ophthalmology and Optometrics, Medical Universit ty of Vienna/Vienn na General Hospit tal, Vienna, Austri ia; 7 Department of o Neurology, Med dical University of f Vienna/Vienna G General Hospital, V Vienna, Austria

1 17:06

magna cum laude

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0164 4. An Improve ed Susceptibility y Weighted Ima aging Method U Using Multi-Ech ho Acquisition Sung Suk Oh h1, 2, Se-Hong Oh h1, HyunWook Park P 3, Jongho Le ee1
1

Department of o Radiology, Perel lman School of Medicine, M Universit ty of Pennsylvania a, Philadelphia, PA A, United States; 2D Department of Electrical Engineering, E KAIST, Daejeon , Kore ea; 3Department of f Electrical Engine eering, KAIST, Da aejeon, Korea

1 17:18

0165 5. Flow Compe ensated Quantitative Susceptib bility Mapping for Venous Ox xygenation Imag ging 2 Bo Xu1, 2, Tia an Liu2, Pascal Spincemaille S , Yi Y Wang1, 2
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Corne ell University, Itha aca, NY, United St tates; 2Weill Corne ell Medical Colleg ge, New York, Uni ited States

1 17:30

0166 6. Magnetic Re esonance Venog graphy of the Fetal F Brain Usin ng Susceptibility y Weighted Ima aging (SWI) Jaladhar Nee elavali1, Haacke e Mark Ewart1, Swati S Mody1, La ami Yeo2, 3, Sheen na Saleem4, Yas shwanth Katkuri1, Pavan Jella5, Ray O. O Bahado-Singh h3, Sonia Hassan n2, 3, Robert Rom mero2, Moriah Th homason4, 6
1

Department of o Radiology, Way yne State Universit ty, Detroit, MI, Un nited States; 2Perin natology Research Branch,NICHD, N NIH, DHHS, Detroit, MI, United U States; 3Dep partment of Obstetr rics and Gynecolo ogy, Wayne State U University, Detroit t, MI, United State es; 4 5 Department of o Pediatrics, Wayn ne State University y, Detroit, MI, Uni nited States; Biom medical Engineering, Wayne State Un niversity, Detroit, MI, United U States; 6Perinatology Research h Branch, Wayne S State University, D Detroit, MI, United d States

1 17:42

0167 7. Susceptibilit ty Weighted Im maging at 3 Tesl la Is Superior to o Time-Of-Fligh ht-Angiography y for the Detec ction of Peripheral Thrombi T in Patients with Acut te Stroke Alexander Ra adbruch1, 2, Joha anna Mucke1, Matthias M Roethke2 , Heinz-Peter S Schlemmer2, Sabine Heiland1, M Martin Bendszus1, Stefan S Rohde1
1

Department of o Neuroradiology, , Heidelberg Unive ersity Medical Cen nter, Heidelberg, G Germany; 2Departm ment of Radiology y, German Cancer Resear rch Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Ger rmany

1 17:54

summa cum laude

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0168 8. Regularized d QSM in Secon nds Berkin Bilgic c1, Itthi Chatnun ntawech1, Audrey y Peiwen Fan1, E Elfar Adalsteinss son2, 3
1 3

EECS, Massa achusetts Institute of o Technology, Ca ambridge, MA, Un nited States; 2EEC CS, MIT, Cambridg ge, MA, United St tates; Harvard-MIT T Division of Healt th Sciences and Te echnology, Cambri ridge, MA, United States

1 18:06

summa cum laude

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0169 9. Susceptibilit ty Mapping Usi ing Regularizat tion Enabled Ha armonic Artifa act Removal Hongfu Sun1, Alan H. Wilma an1
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Alberta, Edmonton, E Alberta a, Canada

1 18:18

0170 0. Efficient and d Automatic Ha armonic Field Pre-Filtering P fo or Brain Quanti itative Susceptib bility Mapping 1 Ludovic De Rochefort R , Hong gchen Wang2, Paulo P Loureiro d de Sousa3, Jean-P Paul Armspach3
1

Univ Paris-Su ud, Orsay, France; 2Univ. Paris Sud - CNRS, UMR 80 081, IR4M, Orsay, France; 3Universi it de Strasbourg, C CNRS, ICube (UMR 7357), 7 FMTS, Stra asbourg, France

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Monday A Advanced Fetal F & Pedi iatric CNS Imaging I


R Room 355 EF
1 16:30

16:3 30-18:30

ators:Patricia E Ellen Grant & T Tetsu Niwa Modera

rom 35 to 40 W Weeks of Gestatio on Characteriz zed with 0171 1. Accelerated Human Cortic cal Microstructu ural Changes fr DTI 1 1 2 1 Qiaowen Yu , Tina Jeon , Sh huwei Liu , Hao Huang
1

stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2Rese earch Center Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes handong, China for Sectional and a Imaging Anato omy, Shandong Un niversity, Jinan, Sh

1 16:42

0172 2. Evaluation of o the Longitud dinal Relaxation n Rate of Blood in Neonates. 1 is Groenendaal2, Karina J. Kers sbergen2, Linda S S. de Vries2, Jill Britt De Vis1, Jeroen Hen ndrikse1, Nikki Dieleman D , Flori 2 magna cum laude Manon J.N.L L. Benders , Esbe en Thade Peters sen1
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1 ds; 2Neonatology, W Wilhelmina Child dren's Hospital, Utr recht, Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, U Netherland Netherlands

1 16:54

n Susceptibility Weighted Imag ging:Compariso on of 0173 3. Quantitative e Measurement t of Deep Medullary Venous in Hypoxic-Isc chemic and Nor rmal Neonates 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 hong Han , Xue L Luo , Gang Niu , Youmin Guo , Ed X. Wu4, Ning Ning , Xianjun X Li , , Ji ie Gao , Yumiao o Zhang , Jiangh Jian Yang1
1 2 3

lege, Xi'an Jiaoton ng University, Xi'a an, Shaanxi, China a; Department of o radiology, the fir rst affiliated hospi ital of medical coll d Technology, , Xi i' an Jiaotong Univ versity, Xi'an, Sha aanxi, China; Department of o Biomedical Engineering, School of o Life Science and College, Xi an Ji iaotong University y, Xi'an, Shaanxi, C China; Department of o radiology, The First F Affiliated Hos spital of Medical C 4 iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni

1 17:06

emely Prematu ure Infants Trea ated with Hyper rcapnic 0174 4. Increased In ncidence of Intr racranial Hemo orrhage in Extre Ventilation Xiawei Ou1, Charles M. Glas h1, Sarah B. Mul lkey2, Vivien L. Y Yap2, Jeffrey R. K Kaiser2 sier1, Raghu H. Ramakrishnaiah R

1 for Medical Scienc ces, Little Rock, A AR, United States; 2Pediatrics, Radiology, Arkansas Children's s Hospital; Univers sity of Arkansas fo Sciences, Little Ro ck, AR, United St tates U of Arkan nsas for Medical S Arkansas Children's Hospital; University

1 17:18

magna cum laude

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f Oxygen in Neo onates 0175 5. Quantitative e Assessment of f Cerebral Meta abolism Rate of ina Chalak3, Ha anzhang Lu1 Peiying Liu1, Hao Huang1, Nancy N K. Rollins2, Tina Jeon1, Li
1

stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2Dep partment of Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes as, TX, United Sta ates; 3Department o of Pediatrics, Univ versity of Radiology, Un niversity of Texas Southwestern Med dical Center, Dalla Texas Southwestern Medical Ce enter, Dallas, TX, United U States

1 17:30

Widespread Are eas of White Ma atter Damage A Associated 0176 6. Whole-Brain n Connectivity Mapping in Inf fants Reveals W with Premat turity 1 4 5 1 2 3 1 summa cum laude Anand Pandi Ball , Ioannis S. Gousias , Zi Wa ang , Giovanni M Montana5, it , , Emma Rob binson , Paul Alj jabar , Gareth B d Edwards1 Jo Hajnal1, Daniel D Rueckert6, Serena J. Counsell7, A. David
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Kingdom; 2Centre for the Developing g Brain, Imperial C College, Centre for the e Developing Brain n, King's College, London, United K hire, United Kingd dom; 4Centre for th he London, Lond don, United Kingdo om; 3FMRIB, Univ versity of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordsh 5 atistics Section, De epartment of Math hematics, Imperial College, Developing Br rain, Imperial Coll lege, London, Unit ted Kingdom; Sta llege, London, Un nited Kingdom; 7Centre for the Deve eloping Brain, London, Unite ed Kingdom; 6Department of Compu uting, Imperial Col King's College e London, London n, United Kingdom m
1

1 17:42

ting-State Func ctional MRI (Rs s-FMRI) in 0177 7. Atlas-Based d Quantification n of Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) and Rest Children wi ith Cerebral Palsy (CP) 2 unxiao Zhou4, Al lexander Hoon5, Elaine Stashink ko5, Kenichi Shoko Yoshid da1, Andreia V. Faria F , Diane L. . Damiano3, Chu Oishi1, Jame es J. Pekar, 16, Su usumu Mori1, 6
1

l Science, Johns H Hopkins University y School of Medici ine, The Russell H. H Morgan Departm ment of Radiology y and Radiological t of Radiology and d Radiological Scie ence, Johns Hopki ins Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2The T Russell H. Mo organ Department ealth, Bethesda, M MD, United States; 4Rehabilitation M Medicine University, Ba altimore, MD, Unit ted States; 3Nation nal Institutes of He tates; 5Division of Neurology and De evelopmental Med dicine, Department, National N Institutes of Health, Bethesd da, MD, United St 6 irby Research Cen nter for Functional Brain Imaging, K Kennedy Kennedy Krieg ger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United d States; F. M. Ki Krieger Institu ute, Baltimore, MD D, United States

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17:54 0178. The Structural Connectome of the Human Brain in Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum Julia P. Owen1, Yi-Ou Li1, Etay Ziv1, Zoe Strominger2, Jacquelyn Gold2, Polina Bukshpun2, Mari Wakahiro2, Elliott Sherr2, Pratik Mukherjee1
1

Radiology, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Neurology, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States

18:06

0179. Revealing Morphological Connectome Alternation in Autistic Brain Feng Shi1, Li Wang1, Ziwen Peng1, 2, Chong-Yaw Wee1, Dinggang Shen1

1 Department of Radiology and BRIC, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States; 2Department of Psychology, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

18:18

0180. Altered Structural and Functional Connectivity in Late Preterm Preadolescents Jessica L. Wisnowski1, 2, Vincent J. Schmithorst2, Rafael C. Ceschin3, 4, Patricia Corby5, Hanna Damasio1, Ashok Panigrahy2

1 Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 3Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 4 Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 5Dentistry, New York University, New York, NY, United States

Educational Course Female Pelvis


Organizers:Masoom A. Haider, M.D., F.R.C.P.C., Shahid M. Hussain, M.D., Ph.D., John P. Mugler, III, Ph.D. & Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. Room 250 BCEF 16:30-18:30 Moderators:Patricia Nol & Caroline Reinhold
16:30 Tips & Tricks for Pelvic Imaging Patricia Nol, M.D., F.R.C.P.C. Adnexal Mass Characterization Isabelle Thomassin-Naggara, M.D., Ph.D. Endometrial Carcinoma: Impact of MR on Management Caroline Reinhold, M.D. Cervical Carcinoma: Staging & Follow-Up Evis Sala, M.D., Ph.D. Adjournment

17:00

17:30

18:00

18:30

Educational Course Added Value of DWI for Your Clinical Practice


Organizers:Masoom A. Haider, M.D., F.R.C.P.C. & Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D., F.A.C.R. Room 251 BCEF 16:30-18:30 Moderators:Dow-Mu Koh & Anwar R. Padhani
16:30 Liver Lesions: Added Value of Diffusion MRI Bachir Taouli, M.D. Renal Lesions: Added Value of Diffusion MRI Harriet C. Thoeny, M.D. Pelvis: Added Value of Diffusion MRI Nandita M. DeSouza, M.D., F.R.C.R. Response to Treatment Kinh Gian Do, M.D., Ph.D. Bones Anwar R. Padhani, M.B.B.S., F.R.C.P.

16:50

17:10

17:30

17:50

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Monday
18:10 18:30 Round Table & Tweets Adjournment

45

Tuesday Sunrise Educational Course Hot Topics in Body MRI


Organizers:Masoom A. Haider, M.D., F.R.C.P.C., Shahid M. Hussain, M.D., Ph.D., John P. Mugler, III, Ph.D., Caroline Reinhold, M.D. & Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. Room 250 BCEF 07:00-07:50 Moderator:Shahid M. Hussain
Body Vascular Imaging 07:00 Non-Contrast MRA Mitsue Miyazaki, Ph.D. 07:25 Contrast-Enhanced MRA & MRV Pejman Ghanouni, M.D., Ph.D. Adjournment

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course MRS


Organizers:Peter B. Barker, D.Phil. & Robert E. Lenkinski, Ph.D. Room 150 AG 07:00-07:50
07:00 The Basics Alexander P. Lin, Ph.D. Using Edited MRS to Reveal Extra Metabolites Richard A. Edden, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Peter B. Barker & Robert E. Lenkinski

07:25

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Cardiac MR Today & Tomorrow


Organizer:Craig H. Meyer, Ph.D. Room 155 A 07:00-07:50 Moderators:Victor A. Ferrari & Jeanette Schulz-Menger
The Forgotten Right Ventricle 07:00 Techniques for Evaluating Right Ventricle & Pulmonary Arteries Michael Salerno, M.D., Ph.D. 07:16 Clinical Applications of MRI for Evaluating the Right Ventricle Susan Matulevicius, M.D. Clinical Applications of MRI in Pulmonary Vascular Disease Jens Vogel-Claussen, M.D. Adjournment

07:32

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Emerging Clinical Techniques


Organizers:Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. & Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. Room 251 BCEF 07:00-07:50 Moderators:Brian A. Hargreaves & Shreyas S. Vasanawala
07:00 High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging Maxime Descoteaux, Ph.D. SWI Chunlei Liu, Ph.D. Adjournment

07:25

07:50

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Tuesday Sunrise Educational Course Practical Quantitative Imaging


Organizers:Gareth J. Barker, Ph.D., David L. Buckley, Ph.D. & Mark D. Does, Ph.D. Room 255 BC 07:00-07:50
Basic Measurements 07:00 Basic Image Manipulation & Measurements Stephen J. Wastling, M.Sc. 07:25 Practical Tips & Tricks to Maximize Repeatability Mark A. Horsfield, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderator:Gareth J. Barker

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Translational Pathways & Validation


Organizers:Kevin M. Bennett, Ph.D. & Robia G. Pautler, Ph.D. Room 255 EF 07:00-07:50
Cool Image - Now What?! 07:00 Mapping MRI Contrast Enhancement with Histology Kai-Hsiang Chuang, Ph.D. 07:25 Magnetic Resonance Histology- Cool Images- But Who Cares? G. Allan Johnson, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Kevin M. Bennett & Robia G. Pautler

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Absolute Beginners Guide to Neuroimaging Methods


Organizers:Karla L. Miller, Ph.D., Matthias J. P. van Osch, Ph.D. & Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott, Ph.D. Room 151 AG 07:00-07:50 Moderator:Torben Schneider
Diffusion 07:00 Diffusion Basics Seth A. Smith, Ph.D. Diffusion Analysis David Raffelt, Ph.D. Adjournment

07:25

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Advanced MSK MRI Techniques with Clinical Applications
Organizers:Richard Kijowski, M.D. & William B. Morrison, M.D. Room 155 EF 07:00-07:50
Dynamic Contrast Enhancement in MSK 07:00 Technical Aspects - How to Do It Kyunghyun Sung, Ph.D. 07:25 Clinical Applications William B. Morrison, M.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Richard Kijowski & William B. Morrison

07:50

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Tuesday Sunrise Educational Course From Pulse Sequence to Clinical Applications in the Brain
Organizers:Soonmee Cha, M.D. & Maria A. Rocca, M.D. Room 355 BC 07:00-07:50
07:00 Fast & Super-Fast Imaging Daniel K. Sodickson, M.D., Ph.D. MR in ER Pamela Schaefer, M.D. Adjournment

Moderator:Kamil Uludag

07:25

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Nuts & Bolts of Advanced Imaging


Organizers:Alexey Samsonov, Ph.D. & Jeffrey Tsao, Ph.D., M.B.A. Room 355 EF 07:00-07:50
Image Reconstruction - Parallel Imaging 07:00 Fundamentals of Image Reconstruction in Parallel Imaging Michael S. Hansen,Ph.D. & Philip J. Beatty, Ph.D. 07:50 Adjournment

Moderators:Alexey Samsonov & Jeffrey Tsao

Plenary Session MRI in Cancer: Promises, Controversies & Technical Innovation in Breast MRI
Organizers:Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. & Elizabeth A. Morris, M.D., F.A.C.R. Plenary Hall 08:15-09:30
08:15 0181. How Clinical Research Trials Changed the Use of Breast MRI Constance D. Lehman, M.D., Ph.D. 0182. Innovations in Breast MRI Donald B. Plewes, Ph.D. 0183. Screening for Breast Cancer with MRI Christiane K. Kuhl, M.D., Ph.D. Adjournment

08:40

09:05

09:30

Traditional Poster Session: Neuro A


Exhibition Hall 10:00-12:00
(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Sessions: Musculoskeletal; Cancer


Exhibition Hall 10:00-12:00
(no CME credit)

Study Group Session: Psychiatric MR Spectroscopy & Imaging


Room 254 ABC 10:00-12:00
(no CME credit)

Translational Scientific Session: Fast Cardiac Imaging


Room 150 AG
10:00

10:00-12:00

Moderators:Reza Rezavi & Valentina Taviani

0184. High Temporal Resolution Retrospective Real-Time Cine Imaging: Shortened Acquisition Via Nonlinear Reconstruction Hui Xue1, Peter Kellman2, Andrew E. Arai2, Michael Schacht Hansen3

1 Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, NJ, United States; 2National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

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Tuesday
1 10:12 0185 5. Multi-Node, , Multi-GPU Ra adial GRAPPA Reconstruction n for Online, Re eal-Time, Low-Latency MRI Haris Saybas sili1, 2, Daniel A. . Herzka3, Kestu utis Barkauskas4, Nicole Seiberli ich4, Mark A. Gr riswold1, 4
1

Radiology, Ca ase Western Reser rve University, Cle eveland, OH, Unit ted States; 2Biome edical Engineering, Johns Hopkins U University School of Med dicine, Baltimore, MD, United States s; 3Biomedical En ngineering, Johns H Hopkins University y, Baltimore, MD, , United 4 States; Biome edical Engineering g, Case Western Re eserve University, , Cleveland, OH, U United States

1 10:24

0186 6. Multicenter Evaluation of Dynamic D Three e-Dimensional W Whole-Heart M Myocardial Perfu fusion Imaging a at 3.0 Tesla for the Detection of Corona ary Artery Dise ease Defined by Fractional Flow w Reserve summa cum laude Robert Mank ka1, 2, Rolf Gebke er3, Lukas Wissm mann1, Roy Jogiy iya4, Manish Mo otawani5, Michae el Frick6, Sebast tian 4 Reinartz6, Be ernhard Schnack kenburg7, Eike Nagel N , Sven Plei in5, Sebastian K Kozerke1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

University an nd ETH Zurich, Zu urich, Switzerland; 2University Hosp pital Zurich, Zurich h, Switzerland; 3German Heart Instit tute Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 4King's Colleg ge London, London n, United Kingdom m; 5University of L Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom; 6Un niversity 7 Hospital RWT TH Aachen, Aache en, Germany; Phil lips Healthcare, Cl linical Sciences, B Berlin, Germany

1 10:36

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0187 7. Deformable Registration fo or Improved Co onstrained Reco onstruction of U Ungated Cardia ac Perfusion MR RI Ganesh Adlu uru1, Edward V.R R. DiBella1
1

Radiology, University of Utah, Salt lake city, UT, United States

1 10:48

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0188 8. Accelerated Sub-Mm Whol le-Heart Coron nary MRI: Com mpressed Sensin ng Vs. Parallel I Imaging Mehmet Aka akaya1, Tamer A. A Basha1, Raymond H. Chan1, W Warren J. Manni ing1, Reza Nezaf fat1
1

Beth Israel De eaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical M School, B oston, MA, United d States

1 11:00

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0189 9. Autofocusin ng Nonrigid Res spiratory Motio on Correction fo or 3D Cones Co oronary MR An ngiography R. Reeve Ing gle1, Holden H. Wu W 2, Nii Okai Ad ddy1, Joseph Y. C Cheng1, Bob S. H Hu1, 3, Dwight G G. Nishimura1
1

Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States; 2Departmen nt of Radiology, U University of Calif fornia, Los Angeles, CA, United U States; 3Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Palo A Alto, CA, United St tates

1 11:12

0190 0. Accelerated 4D Flow CMR R Imaging with Variable-Densi V ity Random Undersampling an nd Parallel Ima aging etter Dyverfeldt2, Michael Hope1, David A. Salon ner1 Jing Liu1, Pe
1

University of f California San Fra ancisco, San Franc cisco, CA, United States; 2Linkoping g University, Link koping, Sweden

1 11:24

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0191 1. Quantificati ion of Hepatic Blood B Flow in Portal P Hyperten nsion Using 4D-Flow MRI: A M Meal Challenge e Study Alejandro Ro oldn-Alzate1, Alex Frydrychowi icz2, Oliver Wieb ben1, 3, Scott B. R Reeder1, 3

1 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin, Madison, WI, W United States; 2 Radiology, Unive ersittsklinikum Sc chleswig-Holstein, , Lbeck, edical Physics, University of Wiscon nsin, Madison, WI I, United States Germany; 3Me

1 11:36

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0192 2. The 30-Seco ond Time-Of-Fl light Exam: Imp proving Image Quality with M Modern Accelera ation Methods Jerome Yerly y1, 2, Richard Fra ayne, 23, R. Marc c Lebel, 24
1

Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Calgary, Calga ary, AB, Canada; 2 Seaman Family M MR Research Centr re, Foothills 3 Medical Centr re, Calgary, AB, Canada; C Radiology y and Clinical Neu urosciences, Unive ersity of Calgary, C Calgary, AB, Cana ada; 4Applied Science Labor ratory, GE Healthc care, Calgary, AB, Canada

1 11:48

0193 3. Ultrafast No on-Contrast Enhanced 4D Dyn namic MRA wit th 3D Stack-Off-Stars Golden A Angle Radial Acquisition and KWIC Reconstruction R n 1 1 2 3 2 Robert X. Sm mith , Lirong Yan n , Stanislas Rap pacchi , Yiqun X Xue , Subashini S Srinivasan , Dan niel B. Ennis4, Peng Hu4, Hee Kwon So ong3, Danny J.J. J. Wang1, 2
1

Neurology, UCLA, U Los Angele es, CA, United Stat tes; 2Radiology, U UCLA, Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates; 3Radiology, U University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 4Ra adiology, Universi ity of California L Los Angeles, Los A Angeles, CA, Unit ted States

B Breast MRI I: Clinical & Technical


R Room 151 AG
1 12:00

10:0 00-12:00

Mo oderators:Fiona a J. Gilbert & L Linda Moy

0194 4. Effect of Ris sk-Reducing Sa alpingo-Oophor rectomy on Brea ast MRI Fibrog glandular Tissu ue and Backgrou und Parenchyma al Enhancemen nt in BRCA1/2 Mutation M Carrie ers: A Quantita ative Assessmen nt ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 2 3 3 3 magna cum laude Shandong Wu W , Susan M. Do omchek , Michae el J. DeLeo, III , Emily F. Conan nt , Susan P. We einstein , Despin na Kontos1
1 Radiology, University of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S tates; 2Medicine, U University of Penn nsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, pital of the Univers sity of Pennsylvan nia, Philadelphia, P PA, United States United States; 3Radiology, Hosp

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T Tuesday
1 12:12 0195 5. Parenchyma al Enhancemen nt in the Contralateral Normal Breast of Patie ents Undergoing g Neoadjuvant Chemothera apy Measured by b DCE-MRI 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 Jeon-Hor Ch hen , , Hon J. Yu u , Christine Hsu u , Muqing Lin , Rita S. Mehta , Min-Ying Su
1 2

Center for Functional Onco-Ima aging,Department of Radiological S Sciences, Universit ty of California Irv vine, Irvine, CA, U United States; Department of o Radiology, , E-D Da Hospital and I-S Shou University, K Kaohsiung, Taiwan n; 3Department of f Medicine, Univer rsity of California Irvi ine, Irvine, CA, Un nited States

1 12:24

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0196 6. Diffusion Weighted W Imagin ng of the Breast t at 7T Ready for Clinical Ap pplication? Olgica Zaric c1, Katja Pinker, Stephan Gruber r1, David Porter r2, Thomas Helbi ich, Siegfried Tr rattnig1, Wolfgan ng Bogner1,
3
1

MR Centre of f Excellence, Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Medical Univ versity of Vienna, W Wien, Austria; 2M MR PLM AW Neur rology, Siemens Healt thcare , Erlangen, Germany, German ny; 3Athinoula A. Martinos Center f for Biomedical Im maging, Departmen nt of Radiology, Ma assachusetts Gener ral Hospital, Harv vard Medical Scho ool, Boston, MA, U United States

1 12:36

0197 7. Simultaneou us Diffusion MR RI and PET Imaging of Breast t Cancer Patien nts Eric E. Sigmund1, Sungheon Kim1, Christian n Geppert2, Linda da Moy3, David F Faul2, Christoph her B. Glielmi4, K Kimberly 3 3 3 amil Bani-baker , Amy Melsaether Jackson , Ka

1 Radiology, NYU Langone Med dical Center, Berna ard and Irene Schw wartz Center for B iomedical Imaging g, New York, NY, , United ms, New York, NY Y, United States; 3R Radiology, NYU L Langone Medical Center, New York k, NY, United States; 2Siemens Medical System 4 States; Siemens Medical System ms, New York, NY Y, United States

1 12:48

0198 8. Compartme ental Diffusion in i Breast Cance er Edna Furman-Haran1, Myra a Feinberg-Shapiro2, Erez Eyal1, Dov Grobgeld1, Noemi Weisen nberg2, Noam Nis ssan1, 2 3 gani Tania Zehavi , Hadassa Deg
1

The Weizman nn Institute of Scie ence, Rehovot, Isra ael; 2Meir Medical l Center, Kfar Sab ba, Israel; 3Weizma ann Institue of Science, Rehovot, Israe el

1 13:00

0199 9. Reproducibility of Chemica al Exchange Sa aturation Trans fer (CEST) MR RI of the Breast t at 7 Tesla D 1, 2, Lori R. Arlinghaus2, Ja ason M. Williams s2, Richard G. A Abramson1, 2, Ric chard D. Dortch h1, 2, Seth A. Adrienne N. Dula Smith1, 2, Tho omas E. Yankeel lov1, 2
1 Radiology and Radiological Sci iences, Vanderbilt t University, Nashv ville, TN, United S States; 2Institute o of Imaging Science e, Vanderbilt ashville, TN, Unite ed States University, Na

1 13:12

0200 0. Separation of o Benign and Malignant M Brea ast Lesions Usin ng Pharmacokin netic Analysis fo for a Biopsy Coh hort Melanie Free ed1, Ana Paula Klautau K Leite1, 2, Jin Zhang1, Me elanie Moccaldi i3, Kai Tobias Bl lock4, Linda Moy y3, 1 magna cum laude Sungheon Ki im
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Radiology, Ce enter for Biomedic cal Imaging, New York University S School of Medicin ne, New York, NY Y, United States; 2R Radiology, Hosptial das Clinicas-FMUSP, C School S of Medicin ne - University of S Sao Paolo, Sao Pao olo, SP, Brazil; 3R Radiology, Cancer Institute, 4 New York Uni iversity School of f Medicine, New York, Y NY, United S States; Radiology y, Center for Biomedical Imaging, N NYU Langone Medical Cente er, New York, NY, United States

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0201 1. Impact of Fa actors Affecting g the Accuracy of Breast MRI in Determining g Residual Tum mor Size Follow wing Neoadjuvan nt Chemotherap py 1 2 1 3 4 5 Jeon-Hor Ch hen , , Shadfar Bahri B , Rita S. Mehta M , Philip M M. Carpenter , Ch hristine E. Mclar ren , Wen-Pin C Chen6, 7 David J. B. Hsiang H , Min-Yin ng Su1
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Center for Functional Onco-Ima aging,Department of Radiological S Sciences, Universit ty of California Irv vine, Irvine, CA, U United States; Department of o Radiology, E-Da a Hospital and I-Sh hou University, K Kaohsiung, Taiwan n; 3Department of M Medicine, Univers sity of 4 California Irvi ine, Irvine, CA, Un nited States; Depa artment of Patholo ogy, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; 5 6 Department of o Epidemiology, University U of Calif fornia Irvine, Irvin ne, CA, United Sta ates; Chao Family y Comprehensive C Cancer Center, Univer rsity of California Irvine, Irvine, CA A, United States; 7D Department of Sur rgery, University o of California Irvine e, Irvine, CA, United States

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0202 2. Comparison n of a High Spat tial Resolution DTI Sequence t to Standard DT TI for Evaluatin ng Fractional A Anisotropy of Breast Tu umors Lisa J. Wilmes1, Cheng-Liang Liu1, David C. Newitt1, Sucha andrima Banerje ee2, Rebekah L. M McLaughlin1, Ev velyn Proctor1, Em mine U. Saritas3, Ajit Shankarana arayanan2, Nola a M. Hylton1
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University of f California San Fra ancisco, San Franc cisco, CA, United States; 2GE Healt thcare, Menlo Park k, CA, United Stat tes; University of f California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States

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1 13:48 static Potential 0203 3. Manganese-Enhanced MRI I for Early Dete ection of Breast t Cancer Metas ng1, 2 Joris Tchoua ala Nofiele1, 2, Gregory G J. Czarnota, 23, Hai-Ling g Margaret Chen
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iversity of Toronto o, Toronto, Ontario o, Canada; The Hospital for Sick Children, , Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Medica al Biophysics, Uni Sunnybrook Health H Sciences Ce entre, Toronto, On ntario, Canada

A Advanced Stroke S Imag ging


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rything: The Va anishing Perfus sion 0204 4. The Robustn ness of DSC-PW WI for Acute St troke Imaging; Timing Is Ever Abnormality y. se Bekke1, Kim M Mouridsen1, Leif f stergaard1 Irene Klaerk ke Mikkelsen1, La ars Riisgaard Ri ibe1, Susanne Lis
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ty Hospital, Aarhu us, Denmark Center for Functionally Integrat tive Neuroscience, Aarhus Universit

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rfusion MRI in Acute Ischemic c Stroke Com mparison 0205 5. Multi-Delay y Multi-Parame etric Arterial Sp pin-Labeled Per on Imaging with Dynam mic Susceptibilit ty Contrast Enh hanced Perfusio 3 2 1 2 1 2 atthias Gnther , Whitney B. Pop pe , Jeffrey L. Sa aver1, Danny J.J. Wang W , , David S. S Liebeskind , Joe J X. Qiao , Ma 1 2 Noriko Salam mon2, Jeffry R. Alger A ,
UCLA, Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates; 3Institute for M Medical Neurology, UCLA, U Los Angele es, CA, United Stat tes; 2Radiology, U Image Computing, University of f Bremen, Bremen n, Germany
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llenge Study Us sing Time Delay y Correlation Processing 0206 6. Derivation of o Flow Informa ation from a Hy ypocarbia Chal 3 Nickerson1, 2, Kim m Lindsey1, 2, M Manus Donahue3 Blaise Frede erick1, 2, Yunjie Tong T 1, 2, Megan Strother S , Lisa N
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ates; 2Department o of Psychiatry, Har rvard Medical Sch hool, Boston, Brain Imaging g Center, McLean Hospital, Belmon nt, MA, United Sta ty, Nashville, TN, United States MA, United St tates; 3Department t of Radiology, Va anderbilt Universit

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vity for More C Comprehensive 0207 7. Noninvasive e Multi-Echo Ve essel-Encoded Arterial A Spin L abeling Reactiv pment and Clini ical Implementation in 50 Pati ients with Quantificati ion of Hemodyn namic Compens sation: Develop Cerebrovasc cular Disease 1 1 1 1 1 1 ert Singer , Dian ne Brown , Morg gan Anderson , D Dan Manus J. Do onahue , Paul Cl lemmons , Ricar rdo Andal , Robe oward Kirshner1, J. Mocco1, Rya an Moore1, Anne e O'Duffy1, Claassen1, Jo ohn Connors1, Lisa L Hermann1, Lori L Jordan1, Ho Derek Riebau1, Allen Sills1, Megan M Strother1
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Vanderbilt Un niversity, Nashvill le, TN, United Stat tes

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esistance and O Obesity 0208 8. Cerebral Pe erfusion and Va ascular Reactivi ity in Insulin Re o Convit2 on Tsui2, Antonio Henry Rusinek1, Jenny Ha2, Po P Lai Yau2, Azi iz Tirsi2, Wai Ho
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Psychiatry, NYU S School of Medicine e, New York, Unit ted States Radiology, NYU School of Medicine, New York, United States; 2P

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Acute Stroke Pa atients 0209 9. Evaluation of o a Multiparam mteric QBOLD Approach in A Grand1, 4, David Chechin5, Jean-F Franois Le Bas s, 34, Julien Bouvie er1, 2, Olivier De etante1, Irne Tr roprs3, Sylvie G 1 4 magna cum laude Alexandre Krainik Kr , , Emma anuel Luc Barbie er1
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ance; 2Philips Hea althcare , Suresnes, France; 3Plate-fo orme INSERM U83 36, Grenoble Instit tute of Neuroscien nces, Grenoble, Fra ance; 4CHU de Gre enoble, Clinique U Universitaire de IRMaGe, UJF INSERM US17 7 CNRS UMS 35 552, Grenoble, Fra 5 Suresnes, France Neuroradiolog gie et dIRM, Gren noble, France; Phi ilips Healthcare, S
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aining by MI-B BCI Combined w with TDCS in S Stroke 0210 0. Brain Connectivity and CB BF Canges Fllow wing Motor Tra Patients 4 5 1 2 3 1 u , Wei Peng Teo , Cuntai Guan n4, Kai Keng Y Zhi Ong , Irv vin Teh , Fatima a Ali Nasrallah , Zhong Kang Lu summa cum laude Xin Hong , Yan g Chuang1 Ang4, Kok So oon Phua4, Ling Zhao5, Effie Chew5, Kai-Hsiang
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ment of Biological l Sciences, Nation nal University of Singapore, Singapore Bio oimaging Consorti ium, Singapore, Si ingapore; 2Departm Centre, Singapore, Singapore; 4Instit tute for Infocomm Research, Singapore, Sin ngapore; 3A*STAR R-NUS Clinical Im maging Research C 5 on Medicine, Natio onal University Ho ospital System, Sin Singapore, Sin ngapore; The Divi ision of Neurology y and Rehabilitatio ngapore, Singapore

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y to Acute Strok ke 0211 1. Dual-Echo Diffusion-Weigh D hted EPI for Be etter Sensitivity chael U. Antonu ucci1, Jalal B. An ndre3, Jarrett Ro osenberg1, Samantha J. Holdsworth1, St tefan Skare2, Kri isten Yeom1, Mic 1 1 1 1 nd Bammer Matus Straka a , Nancy J. Fisc chbein , Greg Za aharchuk , Rolan
ted States; 2Karoli inska Institute, Cli inical Neuroscienc ce,, Department of o Radiology, Stanf ford University, Palo Alto, CA, Unit hington, Seattle, W WA, United States Stockholm, Sw weden; 3Departmen nt of Radiology, University U of Wash
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1 11:36 e and Silent Infa arction 0212 2. Subcortical Volumetric Dif fferences in Chi ildren with Sick kle Cell Disease her A. Clark2 Jamie M. Ka awadler1, Jonath han D. Clayden2, Fenella J. Kirk kham3, Christoph
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summa cum laude

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m; 2Imaging & Bio ophysics Unit, Uni iversity Imaging & Bi iophysics Unit, UC CL Institute of Chi ild Health, London n, United Kingdom hild Health, Londo on, United Kingdo om College Londo on, London, United d Kingdom; 3Neur rosciences Unit, U UCL Institute of Ch

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al Patients 0213 3. Amide Proto on Transfer (AP PT) Imaging of f Acute Cerebra al Infarction: A Preliminary Study on Clinica Yamashita1, Kazu ufumi Kikuchi1, Y Yuriko Takashi Yosh hiura1, Akio Hiw watashi1, Osamu Togao2, Jochen n Keupp3, Koji Ya Suzuki4, Mak koto Obara4, Hir roshi Honda1
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tment of Molecula ar Imaging and Dia agnosis, Department of o Clinical Radiolo ogy, Kyushu Unive ersity, Fukuoka, N NA, Japan; 2Depart ratories, Hamburg g, NA, Germany; 4P Philips Kyushu Unive ersity, Fukuoka, NA A, Japan; 3Technic cal Systems, Philip ps Research Labor Electronics Jap pan, Tokyo, NA, Japan J

M MRS: Cancer & Aberr rant Metabo olism


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summa cum laude
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jwalla & Mich hal Neeman Moderators:Zaver M. Bhuj

Human Glioma as at 7.0 T 0214 4. in vivo Spect troscopic Imagi ing of 2-Hydrox xyglutarate in H Changho Choi4 Sandeep Gan nji1, Keith M. Hu ulsey1, Elizabeth h A. Maher2, 3, C ISMRM MERIT AWARD

enter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2Ha arold C. Simmons Cancer Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, UT Southwe estern Medical Ce es; 3Department of f Internal Medicine e, UT Southwester rn Medical Center,, UT So outhwestern Medic cal Center, Dallas, , TX, United State 4 enter, University of f Texas Southwest tern Medical Cent ter, Dallas, Center, Dallas, TX, United State es; Advanced Ima aging Research Cen ates TX, United Sta

1 10:12

AM HP 13C MR RSI 0215 5. Imaging Rea al-Time Cancer r Metabolism with w MAD-STEA 1 2 3 4 n Criekinge1, Ga alen D. Reed1, K Klaus Kruttwig5, Andrei Christine Leo on , , Adam B. Kerr K , Robert A. Bok , Mark Van ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 5 1 3 eron , Peder E.Z Z. Larson1 J M. Pauly , Daniel B. Vigne summa cum laude Goga , John Kurhanewicz , John
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California, San Fra ancisco, San Franc cisco, CA, United S States; 2UC Department of o Radiology and Biomedical B Imagin ng, University of C d San Francisco, C CA, United States; 3Magnetic Resona ance Systems Berkeley-UCS SF Graduate Program in Bioengineer ring, Berkeley and rd University, Stan nford, CA, United States; 4Departme ent of Research Labo oratory, Departmen nt of Electrical En ngineering, Stanfor rancisco, San Fran ncisco, CA, United d States; 5Department of Radiology and d Biomedical Imag ging, University of f California San Fr CA, United States Medicine, Uni iversity of Californ nia, San Francisco, San Francisco, C

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magna cum laude

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Glioblastoma Pa atient by 17O MR RI 0216 6. Partial Volu ume Corrected CMRO C mination in a G 2 Determ mmler1, Armin M M. Nagel1 Stefan H. Hof offmann1, Alexan nder Radbruch1, 2, Wolfhard Sem
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enter (DKFZ), He idelberg, Germany y; 2Department of Dpt. of Medic cal Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Ce Neuroradiolog gy, University of Heidelberg, H Heidelb berg, Germany

1 10:36

ng Dixon Imagin ng Water Refer rencing 0217 7. Improved Quantification Q of Choline in Br reast MRS Usin Katja Pinker-Do omenig3, Siegfrie ed Trattnig1, Thomas Lenka Minar rikova1, Stephan Gruber1, Wolfg gang Bogner1, 2, K magna cum laude Helbich3, Ma arek Chmelik1
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versity of Vienna, V Vienna, Austria; 2A Athinoula A. Mart tinos Center MR Center of f Excellence, Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Medical Univ General Hospital, H Harvard Medical S School, Boston, M MA, United for Biomedica al Imaging, Departm ment of Radiology y, Massachusetts G 3 Radiology, Medic cal University of V Vienna, Vienna, Au ustria States; Division of Molecular an nd Gender Imagin ng, Department of R
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magna cum laude

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e Human Lung C Cancer Metabo olomics with ex vivo 1H 0218 8. Using Paired d Tissue and Se erum Samples to t Characterize HRMAS MR RS 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 s Schuler , , Isab bel Dittman , , L Li Su3, Eugene J J. Mark1, Hailiang Hua ang , Emily Dec celle , Yannick Berker B , Andreas Mark J. Daly y1, David C. Chr ristiani1, 3, Leo L. L Cheng1
rit Universittsme edizin, Berlin, Ger rmany; 3Harvard S School of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Un nited States; 2Char Public Health, Boston, MA, Uni ited States
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n Schizophrenia a Measured by 3 31P Magnetizat tion 0219 9. in vivo Evide ence for Abnormal Cerebral Bioenergetics B in Transfer Sp pectroscopy tt Lukas1, Bruce Cohen1, Xiaolia ang Zhang3, Dos st Ongur1 Fei Du1, Alis ssa Cooper2, Thi ida Thida2, Selm ma Sehovic2, Scot
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Hospital, Belmont, , MA, United State es; McLean Hosp pital, Harvard Med dical School, Belm mont, MA, United States; 2McLean H A, United States Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Californi ia, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

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1 11:12 rly Huntington Disease. 0220 0. Longitudina al Magnetic Res sonance Spectro oscopy in Prem manifest and Ear Bretta Russell-Schulz1, Alex L. L MacKay1, 2, Blair B R. Leavitt3

magna cum laude

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1 ronomy, Universit ty of British Colum mbia, Radiology, University of British h Columbia, Vanc couver, BC, Canad da; 2Physics & Astr ver, BC, Canada C, Canada; 3Medic cal Genetics, Univ versity of British C Columbia, Vancouv Vancouver, BC

1 11:24

magna cum laude

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g-Remitting Mu ultiple Sclerosis 0221 1. Serial Proto on MR Spectros scopy of Gray and a White Matt ter in Relapsing Ivan I. Kirov v1, Assaf Tal1, Ja ames S. Babb1, Jo oseph Herbert2, Oded Gonen1
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York University, N New York, NY, Un nited States Radiology, New York University, New York, NY Y, United States; 2N Neurology, New Y

1 11:36

n Patients with T Type 1 Diabete es 0222 2. Cerebral Gl lucose Metaboli ism During Eug glycemia and H Hypoglycemia in 1 3 Arend Heerscha ap1 Kim C.C. van n de Ven1, 2, Mar rinette van der Graaf G , , Bastiaa an E. de Galan4, Cees J. Tack4, A
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Philips Healthcare e, Best, Radiology, Ra adboud University y Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmeg gen, Netherlands; 2 Present Address: P Netherlands; 4Gene eral Internal Medic cine, Netherlands; 3Pediatrics, P Radbou ud University Nijm megen Medical Ce entre, Nijmegen, N Radboud Univ versity Nijmegen Medical M Centre, Ni ijmegen, Netherlan nds

1 11:48

MR Spectroscop py 0223 3. Metabonom mics of Gastroint testinal Mucosa a in Celiac Dise ease Using In-Vitro Proton NM ovind K. Makhar ria2 Naranamang galam R. Jagann nathan1, Uma R. Sharma1, Sujee t R. Mewar1, Go
Delhi, Delhi, India; ; 2Department of Department of o NMR & MRI Fa acility, All India In nstitute of Medical l Sciences, New D Delhi, Delhi, India Gastroenterolo ogy & Human Nut trition, All India In nstitute of Medical l Sciences, New D
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T Thermother rapy & Thermometry


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ssential Tremor r: Initial Experi ience on MR-Based 0224 4. MR-Guided d Focused Ultrasound for the Treatment T of Es Targeting an nd Temperatur re Monitoring M. Lozano2, Kul llervo Hynynen1 Yuexi Huang g1, Nir Lipsman2, Michael L. Sch hwartz3, Andres M
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f Neurosurgery, To oronto Western Ho ospital, Toronto, O ON, Canada; Sunnybrook Research R Institute, Toronto, ON, Can nada; 2Division of oronto, ON, Canad da Division of Neurosurgery, N Sunn nybrook Health Sc ciences Centre, To

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MR-Guided Focu used Ultrasound with Conform mal Bone 0225 5. Pain Palliati ion in Patients with w Bone Meta astasis Using M System: A Preliminary P Rep port 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 ng Tag Oh , Itay y Rachmilevitch , Ori Atar Bio Joo , Mi-Suk Park , Soo Hyun Lee , Hye e Jin Choi , Youn
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ity Medical Schoo ol, Seoul , Korea; 3Insightec, Israel, Israel Yonsei Unive ersity Medical Sch hool, Seoul, Korea; ; 2Yonsei Universi

1 10:24

ery to Pancreati ic Cancer: Safety and Efficacy y 0226 6. MRI-Guided d Focused Ultra asound-Mediated Drug Delive Jill E. Shea3 Natalya Rapoport1, Allison H. H Payne2, Chris stopher Dillon1, J
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ates; 2Radiology R Research, Universit ty of Utah, Salt La ake City, UT, Bioengineerin ng, University of Utah, U Salt Lake Cit ty, UT, United Sta nited States United States; 3Surgery, Univers sity of Utah, Salt Lake L City, UT, Un

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al Ablation of th he Prostate as a an Early Indicat tor for 0227 7. Apparent Diffusion Coeffic cient Decrease During D Therma ue Viability. Loss of Tissu 2 2 1 1 1 summa cum laude Juan C. Plata nt Salgaonkar , Peter Jones , Ch hris J. Diederich h2, Aurea a , Andrew B. Holbrook H , Micha ael Marx , Vasan Pascal-Tenorio3, Donna Bou uley3, Graham So ommer4, Kim R. Butts Pauly5
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ology, University o of California San F Francisco, San Fra ancisco, CA, Radiology, St tanford, Stanford, CA, United States s; 2Radiaiton Onco ited States; 4Clinic cal Radiology, Stan nford, Stanford, CA A, United United States; 3Comparative Me edicine, Stanford, Stanford, S CA, Uni 5 s logy, Stanford Uni iversity, Stanford, CA, United States States; Radiol

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atheters: A 7T B BIRDS Study 0228 8. Selective Brain Cooling in Sheep S by Intra-Ventricular Ca Brain McHugh4, John A. Elefteri iades5, Daniel Coma an1, Yuegao Hua ang1, John W. Si immons2, James A. Goodrich3, B 1 6 Douglas L. Rothman R , , Fah hmeed Hyder1, 6
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tates; 2CoolSpine L LLC, Woodbury, C CT, United States; ; Diagnostic Ra adiology, Yale Un niversity, New Hav ven, CT, United St States; 4Neurosurg gery, Yale University, New Haven, C CT, United Comparative Medicine, Yale University, New Ha aven, CT, United S 6 5 United States; Bio omedical Engineer ring, Yale Univers sity, New othoracic Surgery, Yale University, New N Haven, CT, U States; Cardio Haven, CT, Un nited States

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1 11:00 0229 9. Comprehensive Compariso on of Six Refere enceless PRF Sh hift MR Therm mometry Method ds M He1, Wensha W Guo1, Yiu u-Cho Chung1, X Xin Liu1 Changjun Tie1, Chao Zou1, Mengyue
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Paul C.Lauter rbur Research Cen nter for Biomedical Imaging,Shenzhe en Key Laboratory y for MRI, Shenzh hen Institutes of A Advanced Technology,Chinese Academy of o Sciences, Shenz zhen, Guangdong, China

1 11:12

0230 0. in vivo Valid dation of T2-Ba ased MR Therm mometry in Adip pose Tissue Lay yers for HIFU N Near-Field Mon nitoring Paul Baron1, Mario Ries1, Martijn M de Greef1, Roel Deckers1, Max Khler2, J Jukka Tanttu2, C Chrit T.W. Moone en1, Lambertus W. W Bartels1
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Image Sciences Institute, Unive ersity Medical Cen nter Utrecht, Utrec cht, Netherlands; 2P Philips Healthcare e, Vantaa, Finland

1 11:24

magna cum laude

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0231 1. Non-Invasiv ve in vivo Loss Tangent T Imagin ng: Thermal Sen nsitivity Estima ation at the Lar rmor Frequency y Narae Choi1, Joonsung Lee1, Min-Oh Kim1, Jaewook J Shin1, D Dong-Hyun Kim m1
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Electrical and d Electronic Engineering, Yonsei Un niversity, Seodaem mun-gu, Seoul, Kor rea

1 11:36

magna cum laude

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0232 2. Towards Im mproving Predic ctive Capabilitie es of MR-ARFI I for Transcran nial Focused Ult trasound Thera apy Elena Kaye1, Yoni Herzberg2, Gil Navon3, Kim K R. Butts Paul ly1
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Radiology, St tanford University y, Palo Alto, CA, United U States; 2Sch hool of Physics and d Astronomy, Tel Aviv University, T Tel Aviv, Israel; 3School l of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, , Tel Aviv, Israel

1 11:48

magna cum laude

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0233 3. Hybrid US-M MR Guided HI IFU Treatment Method with 3D D Motion Com mpensation Zarko Celica anin1, Vincent Au uboiraux2, Olive er Bieri1, Lorena a Petrusca2, Yuta aka Natsuaki3, F Francesco Santin ni1, Magalie 2 4 5 2 Viallon , Kla aus Scheffler , , Rares Salomir
1 Radiological Physics, Universit ty of Basel Hospita al, Basel, Switzerl land; 2Radiology D Department, Unive ersity Hospitals of f Geneva, zerland; 3Siemens Medical M Solutions s, Inc., Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates; 4MRC Depart tment, MPI for Bio ological Geneva, Switz 5 Cybernetics, Tbingen, T Germany y; Dept. Neuroim maging and MR-Ph hysics, University of Tbingen, Tbi ingen, Germany

T Targeted Molecular M Im maging Agen nts


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0234 4. Casein Coat ted Magnetic Ir ron Oxide Nano oparticles for Ta argeted Imagin ng and Drug De elivery Jing Huang1, Hyunseok Kang g2, Liya Wang1, Run Lin1, Xiang ghong Peng2, Lil ly Yang3, Dong M Moon Shin2, Hui i Mao4

Department of o Radiology and Im maging Sciences, Emory University y, Atlanta, GA, Un nited States; 2Depa artment of Haematology and Oncology, Em mory University, Atlanta, GA, United d States; 3Departm ment of Surgery, Em mory University, A Atlanta, GA, Unite ed States; 41. Department of f Radiology and Im maging Sciences, 2. 2 Center for Syste ems Imaging, Emo ory University, Atl lanta, GA, United States

1 10:12

0235 5. Sustained Restoration R of LV Dysfunction in a Pig Ischem mia-Reperfusion n Injury Model Using Human A AmnionDerived Mesenchymal Stem m Cells Tracked d by Manganese e-Enhanced MR RI Rajesh Dash1, Paul Kim1, Yu uka Matsuura1, Fumiaki F Ikeno1, J Jennifer Lyons1, Xiaohu Ge1, Sc cott Metzler2, Ng gan Huang1, Patricia Ngu uyen3, Joseph Wu u1, 4, John Cooke e1, Pilar Ruiz-Lo ozano2, Robert C C. Robbins5, Mic chael V. McConn nell1, Alan C. Yeung1, Phillip P Harnish6, Phillip C. Yang g1
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Medicine / Ca ardiovascular Med dicine, Stanford Un niversity Medical C Center, Stanford, CA, United States s; 2Pediatrics, Luci ille Packard Childrens Hos spital, Stanford, CA A, United States; 3Medicine / Cardio ovascular Medicin e, Palo Alto VA M Medical Center, Sta anford, CA, United States; 4Radiology, Stanf ford University Me edical Center, Stan nford, CA, United d States; 5Cardiac S Surgery, Stanford U University Medical Cente er, Stanford, CA, United U States; 6Eag gle Vision Pharma aceutical Corporati ion, Downington, PA, United States

1 10:24

0236 6. MR Imaging g of Cancer Vasculature Using g VEGF Recept tor-Targeted Du ual Contrast La abeled Liposom mes Yoshinori Ka ato1, 2, Wenlian Zhu Z 1, Marina V. Backer3, Ronnie e C. Mease, 14, S Susanta K. Sarka ar5, Joseph M. B Backer3, 1 2 Dmitri Artem mov ,
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JHU ICMIC Program, P The Russell H. Morgan De epartment of Radio ology and Radiolo ogical Science, The Johns Hopkins U University School of Med dicine, Baltimore, MD, United States s; 2Department of Oncology, The Si idney Kimmel Com mprehensive Canc cer Center, 3 The Johns Hop pkins University School S of Medicine e, Baltimore, MD, , United States; Si ibTech, Inc., Broo okfield, CT, United d States; 4 Division of Neuroradiology, N Th he Russell H. Morg gan Department of f Radiology and R Radiological Scienc ce, The Johns Hop pkins University Sch hool of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United U States; 5Tran nslational/Clinical l Imaging, Sanofi O Oncology, Cambri idge, MA, United States

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1 10:36 0237 7. E-Selectin Targeted T USPIO O Enhancement t of Atheroscler rotic Plaques Vi isualizes Treatm ment Response and Mechanism of Action 1 2 3 2 Brigit den Ad del , Ernst Suidg geest , Carmen Burtea B , Marieke e Stammes , Kim m van der Heiden n4, Sophie Laure ent3, Robert E. Poelmann n5, Robert N. Mu uller3, 6, Louise van v der Weerd7
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Pathology, Am msterdam Medical l Center, Amsterda am, Netherlands; 2 Radiology, Leiden n University Medi ical Center, Leiden n, Netherlands; 3General, Organic and a Biomedical Chemistry, Univers sity of Mons-Haina ault, Mons, Belgiu um; 4Biomedical E Engineering, 5 6 Erasmus Medi ical Center, Rotter rdam, Netherlands; ; Anatomy, Leide en University Med dical Center, Leide en, Netherlands; C Center for Microscopy an nd Molecular Imag ging, University of f Mons, Mons, Bel lgium; 7Radiology y , Leiden Univers sity Medical Cente er, Leiden, Netherlands

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0238 8. Two Compo onent System fo or MR/optical Im mage-Guided D Delivery and Ce ell Surface Targ geting of HER2(+) Cancer Cells. summa cum laude Sudath Hapu uarachchige1, Wenlian W Zhu1, Yos shinori Kato1, 2, Dmitri Artemov v1, 2
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Division of Cancer C Imaging Research, Departmen nt of Radiology an nd Radiological Sc cience, The Johns Hopkins Universit ty School of Medicine, Balt timore, MD, Unite ed States; 2Departm ment of Oncology, , The Johns Hopki ins University Sch hool of Medicine, B Baltimore, MD, United St tates

1 11:00

0239 9. A PSMA-Ta argeted Theranostic Nanoplex Combining TR RAIL Gene CDN NA and Prodru ug Enzyme Deli ivery for Prostate Cancer Treatment t Zhihang Che en1, Marie-Franc ce Penet1, Balaji i Krishnamacha ry1, Sangeeta Ra ay1, Cong Li2, P Paul T. Winnard1, Martin G. Pomper1, Zaver M. Bhujwall la3
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The Johns Ho opkins University School S of Medicin ne, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2S School of Pharmac cy, Fudan Universi ity, Shanghai, Chin na; 3Johns Hopkin ns University, Baltimore, MD, Unite ed States

1 11:12

0240 0. EGFR MAb-Bioconjugated Superparamagn netic Iron Oxide e Nanoparticles s as a Specific M MRI Contrast Ag gent for Detection of f Brain Glioma in i vivo</i>tao Mu M 1, Yuanyuan Qin1, Yan Zha ang1, He Wang2, Wenzhen Zhu u1
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Tongji Hospit tal, Tongji Medica al College, Huazho ong University of S Science and Techn nology, Wuhan, H Hubei, China; 2MR R Rresearch China,GE Hea althcare, Shang hai i, China

1 11:24

0241 1. Integrated PET/MRI P with 68Ga-DOTATO OC in Patients w with Neuroendo ocrine Tumors - First Results. Karsten Beid derwellen1, Thor rsten D. Poeppel l2, Verena Hartu ung-Knemeyer2, Christian Buchb bender3, Hilmar Kuehl1, Andreas Boc ckisch2, Thomas C. Lauenstein1
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Department of o Diagnostic and Interventional I Rad diology and Neuror radiology, Univers sity Hospital Essen n, Essen, Germany y; 2Clinic for Nuclear Medic cine, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany; 3De epartment of Diagn nostic and Interven ntional Radiology, , University Hospital Dusse eldorf, Dusseldorf f, Germany

1 11:36

0242 2. Molecular Imaging of Canc cer with Param magnetic Vesicle es Targeted to P Phosphatidylser rine Patrick Wint ter1, John Pearce e1, Zhengtao Chu2, Jing-Huei Le ee3, Xiaoyang Q Qi2
1

Radiology, Ci incinnati Children n's Hospital, Cincin nnati, OH, United States; 2Hematolo ogy and Oncology, , University of Cin ncinnati, Cincinnati, OH H, United States; 3Center C for Imaging g Research, Unive ersity of Cincinnat ti, Cincinnati, OH, , United States

1 11:48

0243 3. in vivo Quan ntification of In nflammation Bu urden in an Exp perimental Aller rgic Encephalomyelitis Rat Model Using Fluorine-19 MRI 1 2 3 24 24 magna cum laude Jia Zhong , , Penelope More el , Hongyan Xu u, , Lisa Pusate eri, , Eric T. Ah hrens, 24
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Biological Scien nces , Carnegie Me ellon University, P Pittsburgh, PA, Un nited States; 2The P Pittsburgh NMR C Center for Biomedical Re esearch, Carnegie Mellon University y, Pittsburgh, PA, U United States; 3De epartment of Immu unology, Universit ty of 4 Pittsburgh Sch hool of Medicine, pittsburgh, p PA, Un nited States; Depa artment of Biologi ical Sciences, Carn negie Mellon Univ versity, Pittsburgh, PA A, United States

S Sequences & Applicatio ons


R Room 355 EF
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10:0 00-12:00

Modera ators:Oliver Bi ieri & Vibhas D Deshpande

0244 4. T1-Weighted Imaging of Lumbar Spine Using U Multiband d Slice Accelera ated Spin Echo 3 ng1, 2, Peter D. Kollasch K , Edwar rd J. Auerbach2, Steen Moeller2, Bhat Himanshu u4, Kamil Ugurb bil2, Vibhas Dingxin Wan Deshpande5
1

Siemens Med dical Solution USA A, Inc., Minneapoli is, MN, United Sta ates; 2Center for M Magnetic Resonanc ce Research, Univ versity of Minnesota, Mi inneapolis, MN, United U States; 3Siem mens Medical Solu utions USA, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, United States; 4S Siemens Medical Soluti ions USA, Inc., Ch harlestown, MA, United U States; 5Sie emens Medical Sol lutions USA, Inc., Austin, TX, Unite ed States

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1 10:12 0245 5. Fast T2 Wei ighted Imaging with PSIF in th he Abdomen at t 3T Chao Zou1, Wensha W Guo1, Xin X Liu1, Yiu-Cho o Chung1
1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Paul C. Laute erbur Research Cen nter for Biomedica al Imaging, Shenzh hen Key Laborato ory for MRI, Shenz zhen Institutes of A Advanced Technology, Chinese C Academy of Sciences, Shenz zhen, Guangdong, , China

1 10:24

0246 6. A Variable Bandwidth B Rad dial Gradient an nd Spin-Echo (V VB-RadGRASE E) Method for I Improved T2 an nd FatWater Parameter Estimatio on magna cum laude Mahesh Bhar rath Keerthivasa an1, Jean-Philipp pe Galons2, Pun neet Sharma2, Di iego R. Martin2, Ali Bilgin, 13, M Maria I. Altbach2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Arizona, Tucso on, AZ, United Sta ates; 2Medical Ima aging, University o of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United U States; 3Bio omedical Engineeri ing, University of f Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States s

1 10:36

magna cum laude

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0247 7. Multi-Echo Acquisition of 3D 3 TOF and SW WI of Radiation n-Induced Cere ebral Microblee eds at 7T 3 B , Dougl las A.C. Kelly4, S Susan M. Chang g5, Sarah J. Nelso on1, 2, Janine M. Lupo2 Wei Bian1, 2, Suchandrima Banerjee
Graduate Prog gram in Bioengine eering, University of California San Francisco & Berk keley, San Francisc co, CA, United Sta ates; Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, University of o California San F Francisco, San Fran ncisco, CA, United States; 3Global A Applied 4 ratory, GE Healthc care, Menlo Park, CA, C United States ; Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare e, San Science Labor Francisco, CA A, United States; 5Neurological N Surge ery, University of California San Fra ancisco, San Franc cisco, CA, United States
2 1

1 10:48

0248 8. Optimization of Cube-FLA AIR 3D FSE Imaging at 7T Manojkumar r Saranathan1, Thomas T Tourdias s1, Michael Zeine eh1, Adam Kerr2, Jeffrey D. Ber rnstein3, Geoff A. Kerchner3, 1 Brian K. Rut tt
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Dept. of Radiology, Stanford University, U Stanford d, CA, United Stat tes; 2Electrical Eng gineering, Stanfor rd University, Stan nford, CA, United States; 3Dept. of Neurolo ogy and Neurological Sciences, Stan nford University, S Stanford, CA, Unit ted States

1 11:00

0249 9. SAR and Sc can-Time Optim mized 3D Whole e-Brain Double Inversion Reco overy (DIR) Im maging Eberhard Da aniel Pracht1, Th horsten Feiweier r2, Philipp Ehses s3, Daniel Brenn ner1, Bernd Webe er4, Tony Stcke er1

1 German Center for Neurodegen nerative Diseases (DZNE), ( Bonn, Ge ermany; 2Siemens AG, Siemens AG G, Erlangen, Germa any; 3Max te for Biological Cybernetics, C Tbingen, Germany; 4D Department of Epile eptology, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Planck Institut Germany

1 11:12

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0250 0. Rapid Track king of Soft Pal late Motion Dur ring Speech Usi ing Pencil Beam m and Turbo Navigators Andrew David Scott1, Redha Boubertakh2, Malcolm M Birch1, M Marie Pinkstone e3, Marc Eric Mi Miquel1, 2

1 Clinical Physics, Barts Health NHS N Trust, London, United Kingdom m; 2NHLI Cardiov vascular BRU, Bar rts Health NHS Tr rust, London, om; 3Cleft Lip and d Palate Team, Gre eat Ormond Street Hospital for Child dren, London, Uni ited Kingdom United Kingdo

1 11:24

magna cum laude

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0251 1. Real-Time MRI M Can Differ rentiate Sleep-R Related Breathi ing Disorders in n Children Yoon-Chul Kim K 1, Shirleen Lo oloyan2, Ziyue Wu W 1, Winston Tra an1, Roberta Kat to2, Sally L.D. W Ward2, Michael C C.K. Khoo1, 1 Krishna S. Nayak N
1 University of f Southern Californ nia, Los Angeles, CA, C United States; ; 2Children's Hosp pital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

1 11:36

magna cum laude

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0252 2. Fat Saturati ion for 2D Smal ll-Tip Fast Reco overy Imaging Using Tailored d 3D Spectral-Sp patial Pulses Feng Zhao1, Jon-Fredrik Nie elsen1, Douglas C. Noll1
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Biomedical Engineering E Depart tment, The Univer rsity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, U United States

1 11:48

0253 3. Reduction of o Acoustic Nois se to Improve Patient P Comfort t Through Optim mized Sequence Design Eric Yann Pi ierre1, David Ma anuel Grodzki2, Bjoern B Heisman nn2, Vikas Gulan ni, 13, Jeffrey Sun nshine4, Kecheng g Liu5, Mark 14 magna cum laude A. Griswold,
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Biomedical Engineering, E Case Western W Reserve University, U Clevela and, OH, United S States; 2Siemens A AG, Erlangen, Germ many; Radiology, University Hospitals Case Medical Ce enter, Cleveland, O OH, United States; 4Radiology, Case e Western Reserve e University, 5 H, United States; Siemens S Medical Solutions, S USA In nc., Malvern, PA, U United States Cleveland, OH
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Tuesday Educational Course Bowel


Organizers:Masoom A. Haider, M.D., F.R.C.P.C., Shahid M. Hussain, M.D., Ph.D., John P. Mugler, III, Ph.D. & Caroline Reinhold, M.D. Room 250 BCEF 10:00-12:00 Moderators:Shahid M. Hussain & Diego R. Martin
10:00 Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Technique Sharon E. Clarke, M.D., Ph.D. Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Case Studies Stuart A. Taylor, F.R.C.R. MRI of Perianal Fistulas Roy S. Dwarkasing, M.D. Rectal Carcinoma: Staging & Follow-Up Stephanie Nougaret, M.D. Adjournment

10:30

11:00

11:30

12:00

Educational Course Imaging Bone Architecture & Composition


Organizers:Richard Kijowski, M.D. & William B. Morrison, M.D. Room 251 BCEF 10:00-12:00
10:00 Clinical & Research Applications of Bone Imaging Thomas M. Link, M.D., Ph.D. Free Induction Decay Imaging of Short-Lived Signals Michael Garwood, Ph.D. MRI Assessment of Trabecular & Cortical Bone Structure & Strength Felix W. Wehrli, Ph.D. Imaging Bone Marrow Xiaojuan Li, Ph.D. Imaging Bone Water Compartments Jiang Du, Ph.D. Spine Diffusion Imaging Lawrence Neil Tanenbaum, M.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Thomas M. Link & Felix W. Wehrli

10:20

10:40

11:00

11:20

11:40 12:00

Gold Corporate Symposium: Philips Healthcare


Plenary Hall 12:15-13:15
(no CME credit)

Traditional Poster Session: Pulse Sequences & Reconstruction A


Exhibition Hall 13:30-15:30
(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Session: Neuro B


Exhibition Hall 13:30-15:30
(no CME credit)

Study Group Session: Molecular & Cellular Imaging


Room 155 ABC 13:30-15:30
(no CME credit)

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Room 254 ABC 13:30-15:30 0
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nsights yocardium: Different D In Tissue Characterization of the My


Room 150 AG
13:30

13:30-15:30 3

Moderators:Pe M eter Kellman & Jeanette Schu ulz-Menger

0254. Acute Hemorrhagic Myoca ardial Infarction n Leads to Loca alized Chronic Iron Deposition n: A CMR Stud dy o ar3, Richard L Q Tang1, Sotirios A. Tsaftaris4, M Matthias G. Fried drich5, Avinash Kali1, 2, Ivan Cokic1, Andreas Kuma ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 summa cum laude Rohan Dharmakumar m
1

Biomedical Imaging Research Institute, I Cedars-S Sinai Medical Cent ter, Los Angeles, C CA, United States; 2Department of B Biomedical m Engineering, University of Calif fornia, Los Angele es, CA, United Stat ates; 3Qubec Hear rt and Lung Institu ute, Laval Universi ity, Qubec U 4 5 City, QC, Canada; Computer Sc cience and Applica ations, IMT Institu utions, Lucca, Italy y; Montral Hear rt Institute, Universit de Montral, Montral, QC, Canada a n

13:42

0255. Quantitative T2 Mapping Visualizes V Hemorrhage and Ed dema After Acu ute Myocardial Infarction in S Swine 2 Haiyan Ding1, 2, Michael Sch hr3, 4, Elliot R. McVeigh M , Henr ry Halperin5, M. Muz Zviman6, R Roy Beinart6, Da aniel A. 7 Herzka
1

Biomedical Engineering, Tsingh hua University, Be eijing, China; 2Bio omedical Engineer ring, Johns Hopkin ns School of Medi icine, E Baltimore, MD, R H. Morgan n Department of R Radiology and Rad diological Science, , Johns Hopkins School of D United States; 3Russell 4 5 Medicine, Baltimore, MD, Unite ed States; Philips Healthcare, Cleve eland, OH, United States; Medicine e, Cardiology, John ns Hopkins t University, Baltimore, MD, Unit ted States; 6Medic cine, Cardiology, J Johns Hopkins Sch hool of Medicine, B Baltimore, MD, U United States; a 7 Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins Universi ity, Baltimore, MD D, United States E

13:54

0256. T1 Mapping After Acute Myocardial M Infarction: Multiph hase Phase-Sens sitive Inversion n-Recovery (Mp pPSIR) Method as Valuable Altern native to the Mo odified Look-Lo ocker Inversion n Recovery (MO OLLI) Method V Oliver M. Weber S ez1, Leticia Fern nandez-Friera2, G Gonzalo Pizarro o-Sanchez2, Jesu us G. We 1, 2, Javier Sanchez-Gonzale Mirelis2, Rodrigo Fernandez z-Jimenez2, Luis Jesus Jimenez-B Borreguero2, Ch hristian Stehning g3, Valentin Fust ter2, Borja d Ibaez2
1

Philips Healthcare Iberia, Madr rid, Spain; 2Epidem miology, Atherothr rombosis & Imagi ing, Centro Nacion nal de Investigacio ones h Cardiovasculares, Madrid, Spain n; 3Philips Researc ch, Hamburg, Germ many a

14:06

0257. Combined Saturation/Inve rsion Recovery y Sequences for Improved Eval luation of Scar and Diffuse Fib brosis in S Patients with Arrhythmia or o Heart Rate Variability V 1 2 1 1 1 1 magna cum laude Sebastian Weingrtner , , Mehmet M Akakaya a , Kraig V. Kiss singer , Beth Go oddu , Sophie J. Berg , Warren J J. We Manning1, Reza Nezafat1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of I Deaconess Medical M Center an nd Harvard Medica al School, Boston, MA, United State es; 2Computer o Medicine, Beth Israel Assisted Clinical versity Medical Center Mannheim, H Heidelberg Univer rsity, Mannheim, G Germany c Medicine, Univ

14:18

0258. Three-Dimensional MOLL LI for Myocardi ial T1 Mapping g Using Respira atory Navigation n and Inversion n Time e Gating 2 Tobias Voigt1, Tobias Schaef ffter2, Rene M. Botnar B , Jouke Sm Smink3, Markus H Henningsson2
1 Clinical Research Europe, Phili ips Research, Lond don, United Kingd dom; 2Division of I Imaging Sciences, , King's College L London, London, United ips Healthcare, Be est, Netherlands e Kingdom; 3Phili

14:30

0259. Assessment of Myocardial Radiofrequency y Ablation Lesi ions with 3D Hi igh Resolution F Free-Breathing g T2 Mapping 1 2 3 3 4 4 Daniel A. Herzka , Haiyan Ding D , , Farhad Pashakhanloo , Karl H. Schuler ri , Aravindan K Kolandaivelu , E Elliot R. e McVeigh3, Henry Halperin5, M. Muz Zviman n4, Roy Beinart4 H
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Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins Universi ity, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2B Biomedical Engin neering, Tsinghua U University, E Beijing, China; gineering, Johns Hopkins H School of Medicine, Baltimo ore, MD, United S States; 4Departmen nt of a 3Biomedical Eng 5 Medicine, Cardiology, Johns Ho opkins School of Medicine, M Baltimor re, MD, United St tates; Department of Medicine, Card diology, r Johns Hopkins University, Baltim more, MD, United d States

14:42

0260. The Dual-IR Sequence Imp proves the Inter r-Observer Cor rrelation in Post t-Ablation Atri ial Scar Size Measurements t the Tradition nal IR Sequence e. n Compared to Sarah Anne Peel ujuna1, 2, James Harrison1, 2, Zh hong Chen1, 2, Ka awal Rhode1, Ja aswinder Gill1, 2, Reza P 1, Aruna Aru Razavi1, 2, Tobias Schaeffter1, Rene M. Botna ar1 o
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Imaging Sciences and Bioengin neering, King's College London, Lon ndon, United King gdom; 2Departmen nt of Cardiology, G Guys and St. n Thomas NHS Foundation Trust t, London, United Kingdom

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14:54 adolinium Enhancement? 0261. Is Fat-Suppression Necessary to Evaluate Remodeling in the Left Atrium with Late Ga r nning4, 5 Dana C. Peters e 1, Jaime L. Shaw2, James William Goldfarb3, Warren J. Man
1

g, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, Diagnostic Radiology, Yale Medical School, New Haven, CT, Unit ed States; 2Biome dical Engineering a e es; 4Medicine, Beth Israel United States; 3,Department of Research and Education,, St. Francis s Hospital, Roslyn, NY, United State R c 5 MA, United States Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, M e t

15:06

Angle Long Echo Train Relaxometric 0262. sing Variable A 2 A New Method h for Accurate t Myocardial T1 T Mapping Us Imaging (VALERI) A W. Weinsaft3, Ma artin R. Prince1, Yi Wang1, 2 Thanh D. Nguyen1, Mitchell A. Cooper, 12, Pascal Spincemai ille1, Jonathan W P
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cal Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical NY, United States; 2Biomedic c College, New York, Y tates United States; 3Cardiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New Yo ork, NY, United St

15:18

0263. Myocardial ATP Turnover Rates in the in vivo Hearts wi ith Post-Infarction Remodeling bert Jang1, J. Thomas Vanghan1, Jianyi Tian1, Cor ry Swingen1, Alb Qiang Xiong1, Pengyuan Zhang a 1, Lei Ye1, Jinfeng n 1 Zhang
1

N, United States Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, MN a r

Brain Morphometr High Resolution u e y


R Room 151 AG
13:30
summa cum laude
1

13:30-15:30 3

el Tyszka & Kei Yamada Moderators:J. Michae

instem Based on Diffusion Ten nsor Imaging at 11.7T 0264. 4 A Multi-Resolution Anatomical Atlas of the h Human Brai 1 Barbara Crain2, Juan Troncoso2, Susumu Mori1 Manisha Aggarwal , Jiangyang g a Zhang1, Olga g Pletnikova2, B ISMRM MERIT AWARD

dicine, Baltimore, , MD, United States; 2Department of Pathology, Department of o Radiology, Johns n Hopkins University School of Med Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, Unit ted States a

13:42

0265. 5 Comparison with Histology of Quantitative v MR Properti es of the Brain Stem Tissue in 3T and 7T 1 Anna I. Blazejewska , Samuel T. Schwar rz2, James Lowe3, Dorothee P. Auer2, Richard W. Bowtell1, e e J. Wharton1, Stefan S 1 Penelope A. Gowland
Kingdom; 2Divisio on of Radiological and Imaging Sciences, SPMMRC, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, n m Notts, United K nited Kingdom; 3D ivision of Pathology, Nottingham University Nottingham University Hospitals Notts, Un U l NHS Trust, Nottingham, t Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, a Notts, United Kingdo K m
1

13:54

R1 Maps 0266. Cytoarchitecture in High Resolution R 6 Exploring Cortical C c Jos P. Marques q 1, Rolf Gruette e r2, 3
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ry and Metabolic Imag CIBM, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 2LIF MET - Laborator ging, cole y for Functional a e Radiology, Univers sity of Lausanne and Geneva, Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 3Department of R V Lausanne, Switzerland i

14:06

summa cum laude

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ria of Gennari a at 7 Tesla 0267. 7 High-Resolution Quantitative T1 Maps of the Human Str Christine Lucas Tardif1, Miriam Waehnert1, Juliane Dinse1, Andreas Schfe er1, Pierre-Louis Bazin1, Robert Turner1 r
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gnitive and Brain S Sciences, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany Department of o Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Human Cog

14:18

magna cum laude

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ors (VNavs) 0268. 350 &[mu]m Isotropic MPRAGE at 3 T Using Volumetric Navigato 8 Motion-Corrected r m J. W. van der Ko ouwe1, 2 Matthew Dylan l Tisdall1, 2, Jonathan R. Polimeni1, 2, Andr J
1

neral Hospital, Cha rlestown, MA, United States; 2Radiology, A. A. Martinos Imaging, Massachusetts Gen o Center for Biomedical m M Harvard Medical c School, Boston, n MA, United States

14:30

0269. to Denoise MP2RAGE 9 A Simple Method M Rolf Gruetter, 14, Alexis Roche2, 5 Kieran O'Brien i 1, Gunnar Krueger2, 3, Franois Lazeyras1, R
1

chnology, Siemens Healthcare IM S AW, CIBM, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; inical Imaging Tec e G n 2Advanced Cli 3 ausanne & Univer rsity of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; Lausanne, Switzerland; CIBM, Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de La i 5 4 tzerland; CIBM, C HUV, Lausanne, Switzerland CIBM, cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, n Lausanne, Swit

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1 14:42 architecture? 0270 0. How Much Resolution R Is Needed N for in-viv vo Analysis of C Cortical Myeloa 1 2 fer1, Stefan Gey yer1, Pierre-Loui is Bazin1, Miriam Waeh hnert1, Juliane Dinse D , , Christi ine Lucas Tardif f1, Andreas Schf 1 Robert Turne er
Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; 2Facult ty of Department of o Neurophysics, Max-Planck M Institu ute for Human Cog gnitive and Brain S Computer Scie ence, OvGU Magd deburg, Magdeburg, Germany
1

1 14:54

Phenotyping 0271 1. The Fixation n Protocol Alter rs Brain Morph hology in ex-viv vo MRI Mouse P ian J. Nieman1, 2 A. Elizabeth de Guzman1, 2, Michael M D. Won ng1, 2, Jacqueline e A. Gleave1, Bri
1

artment of Medical l Biophysics, Univ versity of Mouse Imagin ng Centre, Hospita al for Sick Childre en, Toronto, Ontari rio, Canada; 2Depa Toronto, Toron nto, Ontario, Cana ada

1 15:06

llular Contrast A Agents 0272 2. MRI of Cell l Layers in Mou use Brain in Viv vo Using Intra- And Extra-Cel 1 Takashi Wata anabe1, Jens Fra ahm1, Thomas Michaelis M
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che Chemie, Goett tingen, Germany Biomedizinisc che NMR Forschu ungs GmbH am Max-Planck-Institut t fr biophysikalisc

1 15:18

ye 0273 3. Magic Angle e Enhanced MR R Microscopy of o Fibrous Struc ctures in the Ey Kim, 15, Ian A. Sig gal, 24 Kevin C. Cha an1, 2, Zion Tse3, Ning-Jiun Jan4, Joel S. Schuma an2, Seong-Gi K
1

Departments of Op phthalmology and Neuroimaging g Laboratory, Univ versity of Pittsburg gh, Pittsburgh, PA A, United States; 2D Engineering, Unive ersity of Georgia, Athens, GA, Bioengineering, University of Pi ittsburgh, Pittsburg gh, PA, United Sta ates; 3College of E 4 rgh, PA, United St tates; 5Department t of United States; Laboratory of Oc cular Biomechanic cs, University of P Pittsburgh, Pittsbur niversity of Pittsbu urgh, Pittsburgh, PA A, United States Radiology, Un

H Hepatobiliary/Pancreas s
R Room 155 EF
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13:3 30-15:30

tafa Shadi R. B Bashir & Claud de B. Sirlin Mo oderators:Must

tic Adenocarcin noma Using 2D D Reduced Field d of View 0274 4. High Resolu ution Diffusion Weighted W Imag ging of Pancreat Single-Shot Echo-Planar Im maging at 3.0 Tesla T ao Ma1, He Wang g2, Shi Yue Chen n1, Jian Ping Lu1 Yan Li1, Cha
1

y Medical Universi ity, Shanghai, Chi ina; 2MR Research h China, GE Department of o Radiology, Chan nghai Hospital, Th he Second Military Healthcare, Sh hanghai, China

1 13:42

nts with Liver C Cirrhosis: The Utility of Dynamic and 0275 5. Precontrast T1-Weighted Hyperintense H Nodules in Patien ry Phases with Gadoxetate-En nhanced MRI. Hepatobiliar 1 1 1 2 sseinzadeh Jing Luo , Ka-kei Ka Ngan , Mic chael Nalesnik , Keyanoosh Hos
1 versity of Pittsburg gh, Pittsburgh, PA, , United Radiology, University of Pittsbu urgh, Pittsburgh, PA, P United States; 2Pathology, Univ States

1 13:54

partments in Co ompensated Liv ver Cirrhosis 0276 6. A Novel MR RI Protocol to Examine E Haemo odynamic Comp 2 Patel2, Andrew J Jackson2, David Harman2, Carolyn Eleanor F. Cox C 1, Antonella Ghezzi G , Andrea Bennet2, Mina P 2 summa cum laude Costigan1, Nur elope A. Gowlan nd1, Guru P. Aith hal2, I. Neil N Farhayu Oma ar1, Martin W. James J , Stephen D. Ryder2, Pene Guha2, Susan n T. Francis1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

ttingham, Nottingh ham, Nottinghamsh hire, United Kingd dom; 2NIHR Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic Resonance R Centre, University of Not Nottingham Univer rsity Hospitals NH HS Trust and the U University of Biomedical Re esearch Unit in Ga astrointestinal and Liver Diseases, N Nottingham, Nottingham, N Nottin nghamshire, United Kingdom
1

1 14:06

re Gradient wit th Magnetic Re esonance Elastography in a 0277 7. Evaluation of o Liver Fibrosi is and Hepatic Venous V Pressur Novel Swine e Model of Cirr rhosis. 1 2 1 1 lam , Joe Ensor , Katherine Dix xon1, Ken-Pin Hw wang3, Rony Steven Y. Hu uang , Samer Ha armoush , Moham med E. Abdelsal Avritscher1
Cancer Center, Ho ouston, TX, United d States; 2Dept of B Biostatistics, Dept of Diagn nostic Radiology, University U of Texa as MD Anderson C nited States; 3Dept t of Imaging Physi ics, University of T Texas MD University of Texas T MD Anders son Cancer Center, , Houston, TX, Un Anderson Can ncer Center, Housto on, TX, United Sta ates
1

1 14:18

ment, Evaluatio on and Prelimin nary Clinical Ex xperience 0278 8. MR Elastography of Liver with Iron Over rload: Developm with Improv ved Spin Echo and a Spin Echo EPI E Sequences 1 magna cum laude Yogesh K. Mariappan laser1, Kiaran P P. McGee1, Richa ard Leroy Ehma an1 M , Sudh hakar K. Venkate esh1, Kevin J. Gl
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ates Department of o Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rocheste er, MN, United Sta

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1 14:30 0279 9. Detection of f Tissue Inflamm matory Change e with Multifreq quency 3-D Magnetic Resonan nce Elastograph hy Meng Yin1, Kevin K J. Glaser1, Jun Chen1, Yog gesh K. Mariapp pan1, Jayant A. T Talwalkar2, Rich hard Leroy Ehma an1
1

Radiology, Mayo M Clinic, Roche ester, MN, United States; 2Gastroent terology and Hepa atology, Mayo Clin nic, Rochester, MN N, United States

1 14:42

0280 0. Assessing Li iver Fibrosis: Comparison C of Arterial A Enhanc cement Fractio on and Diffusion n-Weighted Ima aging 1 David Bonek kamp1, Susanne Bonekamp B , Hsin-You Ou1, Mich hael S. Torbenso on2, Celia Pame ela Corona-Villa alobos1, Ihab magna cum laude R. Kamel1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

The Russell H. H Morgan Departm ment of Radiology y and Radiological l Science, Johns H Hopkins University y, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Depart tment of Pathology y, Johns Hopkins University, Baltim more, MD, United States

1 14:54

0281 1. Distinction Between B Pure Steatosis S and NA ASH Using a Fa at Quantificatio on Method in C Combination wit th Liver Intravoxel Incoherent Moti ion Imaging in MRI at 3.0 T. 1 1 2 3 3 3 1 Benjamin Lep porq , Frank Pilleul , , Jerome Dumortier , Oli ivier Guillaud , Thibaud Lefort , Olivier Beuf
1 2

CREATIS; CN NRS UMR 5220; INSERM U1044; INSA-Lyon; UCB BL, Universit de Lyon, Villeurbann ne, Rhne-Alpes, F France; CHU Edouard d Herriot; Departm ment of digestive im maging, Hospices Civils de Lyon, L Lyon, Rhne-Alpes s, France; 3CHU E Edouard Herriot; Depar rtment of Hepatolo ogy, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, , Rhne-Alpes, Fr rance

1 15:06

0282 2. Comprehensive Assessmen nt of Diffuse Liv ver Disease with h Quantitative M MRI Biomarker rs of Steatosis, Fibrosis and Portal Flow: F A Biopsy Correlation Stu udy. 1 1 2 3 oldn-Alzate , Alejandro Muoz del Rio , Rashm mi Agni , Adnan Said , Oliver W Wieben1, 4, Scott B B. Reeder1, 4 summa cum laude Alejandro Ro
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 3

Radiology, University of Wisco onsin, Madison, WI, W United States; 2 Pathology, Univer rsity of Wisconsin n, Madison, WI, U United States; Hepatology, University U of Wisc consin, Madison, WI, W United States; 4Medical Physics s, University of Wi isconsin, Madison n, WI, United States

1 15:18

0283 3. Initial in viv vo Validation of f a Hybrid Magnitude/Complex x MRI-Based M Method for Live er Fat Quantific cation Ghaneh Fana anapazir1, Xiaod dong Zhong2, La auren M.B. Burk ke1, Brian M. Da ale3, Berthold Ki iefer4, Daniel T. Boll1, 1 magna cum laude Mustafa R. Bashir B
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Radiology, Duke University Me edical Center, Dur rham, NC, United States; 2MR R&D D Collaborations, S Siemens Healthcar re, Atlanta, tates; 3MR R&D Collaborations, C Siemens Healthcare, Morrisville, NC, U United States; 4MR R R&D Collaborat tions, GA, United St Siemens Healt thcare, Erlangen, Germany G

T Transmit Ar rrays & RF F Safety


R Room 255 EF
1 13:30

13:3 30-15:30

Moderators: Mo Pier rre-Francois A. . Van de Moor rtele & Mark A A. Griswold

0284 4. in vivo Radio-Frequency Heating H Did Not Change Due to o the Power Dep position from Similar 3T and 7 7T Head Coils 1 1 1 2 1 hrivastava , Lyn nn Utecht , Jinfen ng Tian , Racha ana Visaria , Joh hn Hughes , Univ versity of Minne esota Devashish Sh University of f Minnesota Vau ughan1
1

University of f Minnesota, Minne eapolis, MN, Unite ed States; 2MR Sa afe Devices, Burns sville, MN, United d States

1 13:42

0285 5. Temperatur re and Perfusion n Monitoring During D RF Heat ting of the Hum man Calf Muscle e Frank F.J. Si imonis1, Esben Thade T Petersen1, Alexander J.E. Raaijmakers1, J Jan J.W. Lagend dijk1, Cornelis A.T. van den 1 summa cum laude Berg
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Radiotherapy, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, U Netherland ds

1 13:54

0286 6. Rapid RF Sa afety Evaluatio on for Transmit t-Array Coils 1 Martijn A. Cloos C , Leoor Ano on2, Gang Chen2, Graham C. W Wiggins3, Daniel S Sodickson, 23

1 Radiology, New York University School of Medi icine, New York, N NY, United States s; 2The Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical w York University School of Medicin ne, New York, NY Y, United States; 3R Radiology, NYU L Langone Medical C Sciences, New Center, New York, NY, United States

1 14:06

0287 7. Parallel Tra ansmit Excitatio on at 1.5 T Base ed on the Minim mization of a Dr riving Function n for Device Hea ating 2 Natalia Gudi ino1, 2, Merdim Sonmez S , Anthon ny Z. Faranesh2, Robert J. Leder rman2, Robert S. . Balaban2, Mich hael 1 3 magna cum laude Schacht Han nsen2, Mark A. Griswold G ,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Case We estern Reserve Uni iversity, Cleveland d, OH, United Stat tes; 2Division of In ntramural Research, Nati ional Heart Lung and a Blood Institute e, National Institut tes of Health, Beth hesda, MD, United d States; 3Departm ment of Radiology, Ca ase Western Reserv ve University, Cleveland, OH, Unite ed States

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1 14:18 0288 8. Local SAR Estimation E for Human H Brain Imaging I Using M Multi-Channel Transceiver Co oil at 7T Xiaotong Zha ang1, Sebastian Schmitter2, Jiaen Liu1, Pierre-F Francois Van de Moortele2, Bin H He1, 3
1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Universi ity of Minnesota, M Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Center for Magnetic c Resonance Research, Univ versity of Minneso ota, Minneapolis, MN, M United States s; 3Institute for En ngineering in Medi icine, University o of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, M United States s

1 14:30

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0289 9. Generating Anatomical Hu uman Head Mod del for Specific Absorption Ra ate Estimation i in Parallel MR Excitation Ara K. Yeram mian1, Martin Haas Ha 1, Maxim Zai itsev1, Chris A. C Cocosco1, Jan G G. Korvink2, 3, J rgen Hennig1
1

Dep. of Radio ology, Medical Phy ysics, University Medical M Center Fre eiburg, Freiburg, B BW, Germany; 2IM MTEK, University y of Freiburg, Freiburg, BW, , Germany; 3FRIA AS, Freiburg, BW, Germany

1 14:42

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0290 0. Use of "Dar rk Modes" in a Loop L + Dipole Array A to Reduc ce SAR in 7T C C-Spine Imaging g 3 4 Yigitcan Erya aman1, 2, Elfar Adalsteinsson A , , Lawrence L. W Wald2, 4
1

Research Lab boratory of Electronics, Massachuset tts Institute of Tech hnology, Cambrid dge, MA, United S States; 2Martinos C Center for Biomedical Im maging, Dept. of Radiology, R MGH, Charlestown, C MA, United States; 3D Dept. of Electrical E Engineering and C Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute e of Technology, Cambridge, C MA, U United States; 4Har rvard-MIT Health Sciences and Tech hnology, M United States Cambridge, MA,

1 14:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0291 1. RF Shimmin ng Capabilities at 9.4 Tesla Using a 16-Chann nel Dual-Row A Array 1 2 Jens Hoffman nn1, Gunamony Shajan1, Klaus Scheffler S , , Rolf lf Pohmann1
1

High-Field Magnetic M Resonance Center, Max Pla anck Institute for B Biological Cyberne etics, Tuebingen, B Baden-Wuerttemb berg, Germany; 2Department for Biom medical Magnetic Resonance, R Univer rsity of Tuebingen n, Tuebingen, Bad den-Wuerttemberg, , Germany

1 15:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0292 2. Parallel Tra ansceiver Array y Design Using the t Modified Fo olded Dipole for r 7T Body App plications Wonje Lee1, Martijn M A. Cloos2, Daniel Sodic ckson1, Graham Wiggins1

1 Radiology, NYUMC, New Yor rk, NY, United Sta ates; 2Radiology, N New York Univers sity School of Med dicine, New York, NY, United States

1 15:18

0293 3. Concurrent Monitoring of RF and Gradie ent Waveforms of Parallel Tra ansmission Pulses by a Field Ca amera 1 B , Benjam min E. Dietrich1, Mustafa Cavus soglu1, Christoph h Barmet1, 2, Ber rtram J. Wilm1, K Klaas P. David Otto Brunner summa cum laude Pruessmann1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Zurich, Switzerlan nd; 2Skope Magnet tic Resonance Tec chnologies, Zurich, Switze erland

H High Resolu ution fMRI Application ns to Neuros science


R Room 355 BC
1 13:30

13:3 30-15:30

Moder rators:Josef Pf feuffer & Essa S. Yacoub

0294 4. Laminar Sp pecificity of fMR RI Onset Times Distinguishes T Top Down from m Bottom Up Ne eural Inputs M Mediating Cortical Pla asiticty ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 1 1 2 1 unqi Qian , Der-Yow Chen , Step phen Dodd , Ala an P. Koretsky summa cum laude Xin Yu , Chu
1

NIH, Bethesd da, MD, United Sta ates; 2National Inst titutes of Health, B Bethesda, MD, Un nited States

1 13:42

0295 5. Tonotopic Columns C and Co ortical Depth Dependent D Modu ulations in Hum man A1: Prelim minary Results. Federico De Martino1, 2, Mic chelle Moerel1, Rainer R Goebel1, Kamil Ugurbil2, Elia Formisano1, Essa S. Yaco oub2
1

University of f Maastricht, Maast tricht, Netherlands s; 2Center for Mag gnetic Resonance R Research, Minneap polis, MN, United d States

1 13:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0296 6. Laminar-Sp pecific fMRI Ch hanges in Rat Olfactory O Bulb F Following Evok ked Odor Stimu ulation Alexander Jo ohn Poplawsky1, Seong-Gi Kim1
1

Radiology, University of Pittsbu urgh, Pittsburgh, PA, P United States

1 14:06

0297 7. Regional Str ructural Differe ences Across Fu unctionally Par rcellated Brodm mann Areas of H Human Primary y Somatosenso ory Cortex magna cum laude Rosa M. Sanchez Panchuelo1, Julien Besle2, Olivier E. Moug gin1, Penelope A A. Gowland3, Ric chard W. Bowtel ll3, Denis cis3 Schluppeck2, Susan T. Franc
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic Resonance R Centre , University of Not ttingham, Nottingh ham, United King gdom; 2School of P Psychology, University of Nottingham, N Nottingham, United Ki ingdom; 3Sir Peter r Mansfield Magne etic Resonance Ce entre, University of f Nottingham, Nottingham, N United d Kingdom

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1 14:18 0298 8. BOLD fMR RI Study of Rat Inferior I Collicu ulus Activated b by an Oddball P Paradigm 1 2 Patrick P. Ga ao1, 2, Jevin W. Zhang Z , , Joe S. Cheng1, 2, Russ sell W. Chan1, 2, Leon C. Ho1, 2, I Iris Y. Zhou1, 2, E Ed X. Wu1, 2
1 2

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; Department of o Electrical and El lectronic Engineer ring, The Universit ty of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong na g Kong SAR, Chin

1 14:30

0299 9. Neurometab bolic and Neuro ovascular Couplings Across Co ortical Layers o of Rat Brain Peter Herma an1, Basavaraju G. Sanganahalli i1, Douglas L. Ro othman1, 2, Hal B Blumenfeld3, 4, F Fahmeed Hyder1, 2
1

Department of o Diagnostic Radiology, Yale Unive ersity, New Haven n, CT, United State es; 2Biomedical En ngineering, Yale U University, New Haven, CT, C United States; 3Neurology, Yale University, New H Haven, CT, United d States; 4Neurobiology, Yale Unive ersity, New Haven, CT, Un nited States

1 14:42

0300 0. Experimental Investigation n of the Relation n Between Grad dient Echo BOL LD fMRI Contr rast and Under rlying Susceptibilit ty Changes at 7T 7 lla1, Rosa M. San nchez Panchuelo o2, Samuel J. Wh harton2, Gisela E E. Hagberg1, 3, K Klaus Scheffler1, 3, Susan T. summa cum laude Dvid Z. Bal Francis2, Ric chard W. Bowtel ll2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

High-field MR R Centre, Max Pla anck Institute for Biological B Cyberne etics, Tbingen, G Germany; 2Sir Pete er Mansfield Magn netic Resonance Centre, University of f Nottingham, Not ttingham, United K Kingdom; 3Departm ment for Biomedic cal Magnetic Reso onance Imaging, Univ versity of Tbingen n, Tbingen, Germ many

1 14:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0301 1. Investigating the Field Stre ength Dependen nce of BOLD O nset Time Ian D. Driver1, Susan T. Fra ancis1, Penelope A. Gowland1
1

Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic Resonance R Centre, University of Not ttingham, Nottingh ham, United Kingd dom

1 15:06

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0302 2. bSSFP fMR RI Study of Soun nd Amplitude Modulation M in I nferior Collicul lus Jevin W. Zha ang1, 2, Condon Lau L 1, Patrick P. Gao1, 2, Joe S. C Cheng1, 2, Gehua a Tong1, Iris Y. Z Zhou1, 2, Ed X. W Wu1, 2
1 2

Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; Department of o Electrical and El lectronic Engineer ring, The Universit ty of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong na g Kong SAR, Chin

1 15:18

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0303 3. Simultaneou us Multi-Slab Echo E Volume Im maging: Compa arison in Sub-Se econd fMRI Liyong Chen n1, 2, David Feinb berg, 23
1

Advanced MR RI Technologies, LLC, L Sebastopol, CA, C United States s; 2Helen Wills Neu uroscience Institut te, University of C California, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3Advanced A MRI Tec chnologies, Sebast topol, CA, United States

M Motion Arti ifact Correc ction


R Room 355 EF
1 13:30

13:3 30-15:30

M Moderators:Hu ua Guo & Max xim Zaitsev

0304 4. Field Decoupling for Real-T Time Prospective Motion Corr rection Using G Gradient Tones and Concurren nt Field Monitoring ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 magna cum laude Maximilian Haeberlin H , Lars s Kasper1, Christoph Barmet2, D David Otto Brunn ner1, Klaas P. P Pruessmann1
1

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Zurich, Switzerlan nd; 2Skope Magnet tic Resonance Tec chnologies , Zurich, Switze erland

1 13:42

0305 5. Prospective Rigid-Body Mo otion Correction Using Miniat ture Wireless R RF-Coils as Posi ition Tracking P Probes Melvyn B. Oo oi1, Murat Aksoy y1, Julian R. Maclaren1, Ronald d D. Watkins1, Ro oland Bammer1
1

Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

1 13:54

0306 6. Can Multi-C Channel FID Na avigators Quan ntify Head Moti ion? Maryna Baba ayeva1, 2, Tobias s Kober2, 3, Mich hael Herbst4, Jr rgen Hennig4, M Matthias Seeger5, Rolf Gruetter3, 6, Maxim magna cum laude Zaitsev4, Gun nnar Krueger2, 3
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

CIBM-AIT, cole Polytechniqu ue Fdrale de Lau usanne and Univer rsity of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switze erland; 2Advanced Clinical Imaging Techn nology, Siemens Healthcare H IM S AW, A Lausanne, Swi -AIT, cole Polyte echnique Fdrale de Lausanne, itzerland; 3CIBM4 Lausanne, Swi itzerland; Departm ment of Radiology y, University Medi ical Center Freibur rg, Freiburg, Germ many; 5Laboratory for 6 Probabilistic Machine M Learning, cole Polytechniq que Fdrale de L Lausanne, Lausann ne, Switzerland; D Departments of Rad diology, Universities of f Lausanne and Ge eneva, Lausanne, Switzerland S

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1 14:06 0307 7. Multi-Slice Free F Breathing Liver Imaging g Using a 2D CA AIPIRINHA Na avigator Daniel Giese e1, Martin Buehr rer2, Constantin von Deuster1, 2, Tobias Schaefft ter1, Sebastian K Kozerke, 12
1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Division of Im maging Sciences and Biomedical En ngineering, King's College London, L London, United K Kingdom; 2Institute e for Biomedical En ngineering, Univer rsity and ETH Zur rich, Zurich, Switz zerland

1 14:18

0308 8. 2D Fat Navi igators (FatNav v) for Real-Time Correction of f Nodding Motio on of the Patien nts Head Axel Hartwig g1, Magnus Mrtensson2, Stefan Skare1
1

Neuroradiolog gy, Karolinska Un niversity Hospital, Stockholm, Swed den; 2EMEA Resea arch and Collabora ation, Applied Scie ence Laboratory, GE E Healthcare, Stoc ckholm, Sweden

1 14:30

0309 9. FatNavs: Ex xploiting the Na atural Sparsity of Head Fat Im mages for High-R Resolution Mot tion-Navigation n at Very High Accele eration Factors 1 2 3 4 Daniel Gallichan , Jos P. Marques M , Rolf Gruetter G ,
1

LIFMET, Eco ole Polytchnique Fdrale de Lausa anne, Lausanne, V Vaud, Switzerland; 2Dept. of Radiolo ogy, University of L Lausanne, Lausanne, Vau ud, Switzerland; 3LIFMET, L cole Po olytechnique Fd rale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 4Dep pts. of Radiology, Un niversities of Lausa anne and Geneva, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland

1 14:42

0310 0. Suppression n of High Intens sity Flow Artifa acts in Subtract tionless First-Pa ass Peripheral A Angiography w with DualEcho Dixon Imaging 1 2 3 Holger Egge ers , Peter Boern nert , Tim Leiner r
1

Philips Resea arch Laboratories, Hamburg, H German ny; 2Philips Resear rch, Hamburg, Ge ermany; 3Departme ent of Radiology, U University Medical Cente er Utrecht, Utrecht t, Netherlands

1 14:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0311 1. Motion Rob bust High Resolu ution FLASH Onur Afacan n1, Ali Gholipour r1, Erez Nevo2, Simon S K. Warfiel ld1
1

Computationa al Radiology Labo oratory, Departmen nt of Radiology, B Boston Children's H Hospital and Harva ard Medical Schoo ol, Boston, MA, United St tates; 2Robin Medical, Inc, Baltimor re, MD, United Sta ates

1 15:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0312 2. Free-Breath hing Pediatric Im maging with No onrigid Motion Correction and d Parallel Imag ging Joseph Y. Ch heng1, Martin Ue ecker2, Marcus T. T Alley3, Shreya as S. Vasanawala a3, John M. Pau uly1, Michael Lus stig2
1

Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States; 2Electrical Engineering and C Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, B CA, United States; 3Radio ology, Stanford Un niversity, Stanford d, CA, United State es

1 15:18

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0313 3. GPU Based Fast Inverse Gauss-Newton G Motion M Correcti on Method for High Throughp put ofMRI Zhongnan Fa ang1, Jin Hyung Lee1, 2
1

Electrical Eng gineering, Univers sity of California, Los L Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, Uni ited States; 2Depar rtment of Neurolog gy and Neurological Sciences, S Departm ment of Bioenginee ering, Stanford Uni iversity, Stanford, , CA, United States

E Educational l Course B Bringing Ra adiation The erapy to the e Next Leve el: Technica al Concepts & Clinical A Application ns of C Combined MRI-Radiat M tion-Therap py Systems
O Organizers:Michael Bock, Ph h.D. & Tim Leiner, M.D., Ph.D., E.B.C.R. R Room 250 BCE EF 13:3 30-15:30
1 13:30

M Moderators:Mic chael Bock & T Tim Leiner

Current Sta atus of Radiothe erapy Is There A Need for (M MR) Image-Gui idance? Bruce L. Dan niel, M.D.

1 13:45

MR-Guided d RT: Through the Magnet Jan J. W. Lag gendijk, Ph.D. MR-Guided d RT: Between the t Magnets James F. Dem mpsey, Ph.D. MR-Guided d RT: Rotating the t Magnet B. Gino Fallone, Ph.D., F.C. .C.P.M.

1 14:15

1 14:45

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15:15 15:15 15:30 Panel Discussion & Meet the Teachers Roundtable Discussion Adjournment

Educational Course Imaging Muscle Structure & Function


Organizers:Richard Kijowski, M.D. & William B. Morrison, M.D. Room 255 BC 13:30-15:30 Moderators:Robert D. Boutin & Michael D. Noseworthy
13:30 Clinical Aspects of Muscle Physiology & Pathology Robert D. Boutin, M.D. Imaging Muscle Oxygenation & Perfusion Michael D. Noseworthy, Ph.D. Imaging Muscle Fiber Structure & Function Shantanu Sinha, Ph.D. Imaging Muscle Composition Dimitrios Karampinos, Ph.D. MR Spectroscopy Laura M. Fayad, M.D.

13:50

14:10

14:30

14:50

Special Abstract Presentation: 15:10 0314. Candidate Skeletal Muscle Outcome Measures for Therapy Trials: Dependence of MRI Measures Upon Age, Gender and Weight Jasper M. Morrow1, Christopher D.J. Sinclair1, 2, Arne Fischmann3, Mary M. Reilly1, Michael G. Hanna1, Tarek A. Yousry1, 2, John S. Thornton1, 2,

1 MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, England, United Kingdom; 2Academic Neuroradiological Unit, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, England, United Kingdom; 3Department of Radiology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

15:22 15:30

Discussion Adjournment

Educational Course Cerebrovascular Disease: From Acute to Chronic


Organizer:Pratik Mukherjee, M.D., Ph.D. Room 251 BCEF 13:30-15:30
13:30

Moderators:Feng Feng & Pratik Mukherjee

Imaging Diffusion / Perfusion Mismatch: Technical Considerations Roland Bammer, Ph.D. The Diffusion / Perfusion Mismatch Hypothesis Katie D. Vo, M.D. Imaging Cerebral Blood Flow, Oxygenation & Cerebrovascular Reserve with MRI Hanzhang Lu, Ph.D. Chronic Ischemia & Cerebrovascular Reserve Tadashi Nariai, M.D., Ph.D. Adjournment

14:00 14:30 15:00

15:30

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Tuesday Traditional Poster Sessions: Body; Molecular Imaging


Exhibition Hall 16:00-18:00
(no CME credit)

Electronic Poster Session: Pulse Sequences & Reconstruction A


Exhibition Hall 16:00-18:00
(no CME credit)

Study Group Session: MR of Cancer


Room 155 ABC Room 254 ABC 16:00-18:00 16:00-18:00
(no CME credit)

Study Group Session: Perfusion


(no CME credit)

Myocardial Perfusion: Technical Development & Clinical Needs


Room 150 AG
16:00

16:00-18:00

Moderators:Christopher J. P. Franois & Michael Jerosch-Herold

0315. Introduction Amit R. Patel 0316. Quantitative Spiral Perfusion Imaging: Initial Clinical Experience Michael Salerno1, 2, Yang Yang3, Sujith Kuruvilla1, Craig H. Meyer3, Christopher M. Kramer, 12

16:12

1 Medicine, Cardiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

16:24

0317. Myocardial Perfusion Assessment in Humans Using Steady-Pulsed Arterial Spin Labeling Thibaut Capron1, Thomas Troalen1, Benjamin Robert2, Alexis Jacquier1, Patrick J. Cozzone1, Monique Bernard1, Frank Kober1
1 2

Centre de Rsonance Magntique Biologique et Mdicale CRMBM UMR CNRS 7339, Aix-Marseille Universit, Marseille, France; Siemens Healthcare, Saint-Denis, France

16:36

0318. Use of Deformable Registration for Quantification of Cardiac Perfusion in Patients with Arrhythmia Devavrat Likhite1, Ganesh Adluru1, Christopher J. McGann2, Edward V.R. DiBella1

1 UCAIR/Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Cardiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

16:48

0319. Rapid Ungated CMR Perfusion Imaging to Evaluate Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Arrhythmia Krishna N. Velagapudi1, 2, Alexis Harrison1, 2, Ganesh Adluru3, Akram Shaaban, Brent Wilson1, 2, Daniel Kim2, 3, Nassir F. Marrouche1, 2, Christopher J. McGann1, 2, Edward V.R. DiBella2, 3
1

Division of Cardiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2CARMA, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research, Department of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

17:00

0320. First-Pass Contrast-Enhanced Cardiac Perfusion with 3D Coverage Per Heartbeat with 3D Through-Time Radial GRAPPA Kestutis Barkauskas1, Jesse Hamilton1, Bruce S. Spottiswoode2, Sven Zuehlsdorff2, Mark A. Griswold1, 3, Nicole Seiberlich1

1 Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Cardiovascular MR R&D, Siemens Medical Solutions, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

17:12

0321. A Comparison of Myocardial Signal Intensity Correction Methods in First-Pass Perfusion MRI Jacob Fluckiger1, Daniel Lee1
1

Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

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1 17:24 0322 2. Subcellular Distribution of f Manganese an nd Its Impact on n Mitochondria al Function in R Rat Cardiac My yocytes M G. Rosca a2, Charles L. Ho oppel2, 3, Xin Yu u1 Ya Chen1, Mariana
1

Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Case We estern Reserve Uni iversity, Cleveland d, OH, United Stat tes; 2School of Me edicine, Case Western Reser rve University, Cle eveland, OH, Unit ted States; 3Depart tment of Pharmaco ology, Case Weste ern Reserve Univer rsity, Cleveland, OH H, United States

1 17:36

0323 3. Feasibility of o Cyclic Myoca ardial Perfusion n Variation Ass essment During g Adenosine-Induced Stress in n Rats 1 Thomas Troa alen1, Thibaut Capron C , Monique Bernard2, Patr rick J. Cozzone2, Frank Kober1
1

Centre de Rs sonance Magntiqu ue Biologique et Mdicale M (CRMBM M), UMR CNRS N N7339, Facult de e Mdecine, Aix-M Marseille Universit, Ma arseille, France; 2Centre C de Rsonan nce Magntique Bi iologique et Mdic cale (CRMBM), A Aix-Marseille Univ versit, Marseille, Fran nce

1 17:48

0324 4. First-Pass MRI M Detects Red duced Myocard dial Perfusion R Reserve in ApoE E-/- Mice on a H High-Cholestero ol Diet 1 Nivedita K. Naresh N , Xiao Ch hen1, Patrick F. Antkowiak1, Ren ne J. Roy2, Fred derick H. Epstein n1, 3
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Virginia, Charlottesville, C VA A, United States; 2 School of Medici ine, University of V Virginia, Charlottesville e, VA, United States; 3Radiology, Un niversity of Virgin nia, Charlottesville e, VA, United Stat tes

f fMRI Conne ectivity: Ap pplications


R Room 151 AG
1 16:00

16:0 00-18:00

Mod derators:Shella a D. Keillholz & Christopher r P. Pawela

0325 5. Introduction n Xiaoping P. Hu H 0326 6. Resting-Stat te Functional Connectivity-Ba C sed Parcellation n of the Thalam mus Yang Fan1, Qihong Q Zou1, Jia a-Hong Gao1, 2
1

1 16:12

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

MRI Research h Center and Beiji ing City Key Lab for f Medical Physic cs, Peking Univers sity, Beijing, Chin na; 2Brain Research h Imaging Center and De epartment of Radio ology, University of o Chicago, Chicag go, IL, United Stat tes

1 16:24

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0327 7. Mapping Th halamocortical Networks in the Awake Rat B Brain Using Rest ting-State Func ctional Connect tivity Zhifeng Lian ng1, Nanyin Zhan ng1
1

Center for Co omparative NeuroImaging, Departme ent of Psychiatry, U University of Mas ssachusetts Medica al School, Worces ster, MA, United States

1 16:36

0328 8. Combining Structural S and Funcional F Conn nectivity Techniq ques to Charac cterize the Thala amo-Cortical Ne etworks in vivo 1 2 3 4 5 6 17 magna cum laude Chiara Mast tropasqua , , Ma arco Bozzali , Giacomo G Koch , , Carlo Caltagir rone , Mara Cer rcignani,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Neuroimaging g Laboratory, IRC CCS Santa Lucia, Rome, R Italy; 2Dep of Neuroscience, T Trieste University y, Trieste, Italy; 3N Neuroimaging Laboratory, Sa anta Lucia Founda ation, Rome, Italy; 4Department of C Clinical and Behav vioural Neurology, IRCCS Santa Luc cia, Rome, 5 6 Italy; Stroke Unit, U Department of o Neuroscience, University U of Rom me Tor Vergata, Ro ome, Italy; Depart tment of Clinical a and 7 Behavioural Neurology, N IRCCS Santa Lucia Foun ndation, Rome, Ital ly; Clinical Imagi ing Sciences Centr re, Brighton & Sus ssex Medical School, Falme er, United Kingdom m

1 16:48

0329 9. Interhemisp pheric Function nal Connectivity y in the Thalam mus and Dorsola ateral Prefronta al Cortex of Mil ld TBI Patients with and Without Post-Concussiv ve Syndrome 1 1 1 1 2 1 Joseph H. Ro osenberg , Chan ndler R. Sours , Jiachen J Zhuo , E Elijah O. George e , , Rao P. Gul llapalli
1

Department of o Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear r Medicine, Unive ersity of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2Depart tment of Bioengin neering, University y of Maryland, Col llege Park, MD, U United States

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summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0330 0. The Effects of Altered Hem modynamics on Measurements of Functional C Connectivity Fo ollowing Ischem mic Stroke ht1, Jin-Moo Lee2 , Joseph Culver r1 Adam Bauer1, Andrew Kraft2, Patrick Wrigh
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Radiology, Washington W University in Saint Louis s, Saint Louis, MO O, United States; 2N Neurology, Washin ngton University i in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United States

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0331 1. Alterations of Resting-State e Functional Ac ctivity and Con nnectivity in the e Rat Brain Induced by Acute Ketamine f Schizophren nia Treatment Implications for 1 2 1 1 summa cum laude Dany D'Souz za , Andreas Bru uns , Basil Kuennecke , Daniela Alberati , Edilio Borroni1, Mar rkus von Kienlin1, Annemie Van der Lind den3, Thomas Mu ueggler1
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pRED, Pharm ma Research & Ear rly Development, DTA D Neuroscienc ce, F. Hoffmann-La a Roche AG, Base el, Switzerland; 2pR RED, Pharma Resear rch & Early Devel lopment, DTA Neuroscience, F. Hof ffmann-La Roche Ltd, Basel, Switze erland; 3Bio-Imagi ing Lab, University of Antwerp, A Antwerp p, Belgium

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1 17:24 y and Maze Lea arning in Rodent Brain 0332 2. Resting-Stat te MRI Detects Donepezil Effe ects on Function nal Connectivity 1 ang1 Fatima Ali Nasrallah N , Xuan n Vinh To1, Tovia a Yun Jie Ng1, K Kai-Hsiang Chua
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magna cum laude

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pore, Singapore Magnetic Res sonance Imaging Group, G A*Star Bio omedical Research h Institutes, Singap

1 17:36

Deposition in a T Transgenic Mou use Model 0333 3. Functional and a Structural Connectivity Im mpairments Pre ecede Plaque D of Alzheimers Disease Joanes Gran ndjean1, Pan He2, Aileen Schrte er1, Markus Rudi in1, 3
ETH Zrich, Zric ch, Switzerland; 3I Institute of Inst. f. Biome edizinische Techni ik, ETH and Unive ersity Zrich, Zri ch, Switzerland; 2E Pharmacology y and Toxicology, University U of Zri ich, 8057, Switzerl land
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magna cum laude

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tivity in Hippoc campus During Pregnancy 0334 4. Change in Tissue T Microstru ucture and Resting-State Func ctional Connect Russell W. Chan C 1, 2, Leon C. Ho1, 2, Iris Y. Zh hou1, 2, Ed X. Wu 1, 2
Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; 2Dep partment of Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K AR, China Electrical and Electronic Engine eering, The Univer rsity of Hong Kong g, Hong Kong SA
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A Animal Mod dels 2


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ntable Optic Fib ber: In-Bore St troke Induction n for 0335 5. A Modified Photothrombot tic Stroke Mode el Using Implan ri-Infarct Sprea ading Depolariz zation Probing Per ISMRM MERIT AWARD magna cum laude Yu-Chieh Jill Kao1, Hsin-Yi Lai hih1 L 1, Chris Kao1, Yen-Yu Ian Sh

1 Research Imaging C Center, University y of North Experimental Neuroimaging La aboraory, Departm ment of Neurology and Biomedical R NC, United States s pel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United Sta ates, Chapel Hill, N Carolina, Chap

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ort and Microst tructural Integrity in the Visu ual System 0336 6. in vivo Asses ssments of Ocul lar Dynamics, Axonal A Transpo Upon Neona atal Hypoxic-Isc chemic Injury 1 2 3 4 Kevin C. Cha an , , Swarupa Kancherla K , Ed X. X Wu
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A, United States; 2D Departments of Op phthalmology and Neuroimaging g Laboratory, Univ versity of Pittsburg gh, Pittsburgh, PA ates; 3Department of Ophthalmology y, University of Pi ittsburgh, Bioengineering, University of Pi ittsburgh, Pittsburg gh, PA, United Sta 4 onic Engineering, T The University of Hong Kong, Pokf fulam, Hong A, United States; Department D of Elec ctrical and Electro Pittsburgh, PA Kong, China

1 16:24

---A Longitudin nal MRI Study 0337 7. A Novel Neu uroprotective Strategy Using Methylene M Bluewari1, Timothy O O. Duong2 Qiang Shen1, Fang Du1, Shil liang Huang1, Ya ash Vardhan Tiw
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enter at San Antoni io, San Antonio, T TX, United States; 2Research Research Ima aging Institute, Uni iversity of Texas Health H Science Cen ntonio, TX, United d States Imaging Institu ute, UT Health Science Center at Sa an Antonio, San An

1 16:36

vels After Tran nsient Focal Isch hemia in Rats 0338 8. Rapamycin Treatment Am meliorates Brain Metabolite Lev gannathan2, Y. K K. Gupta1 Anjali Chauh han1, Uma R. Sh harma2, Naranam mangalam R. Jag
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ces, New Delhi, De elhi, India; 2Depar rtment of NMR & MRI Department of o Pharmacology, All A India Institute of Medical Scienc India Facility, All In ndia Institute of Medical M Sciences, New N Delhi, Delhi, I

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acaque Model of Ischemic Stro oke with DTI 0339 9. Longitudina al Evaluation of f White Matter Injury in a Ma rd Howell1, Xiao odong Zhang1 Yumei Yan1, Frank Tong2, Ch hunxia Li1, Stuart Zola1, Leonar
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nta, GA, United St tates; 2Department t of Radiology, Em mory Yerkes Nation nal Primate Resear rch Center, Emory y University, Atlan University, At tlanta, GA, United States

1 17:00

of Ischemic Stro oke 0340 0. Effect of No ormobaric Hype eroxia (NBO) on n Progression o Duong2 Yash Vardha an Tiwari1, Fang g Du1, Qiang She en1, Timothy O. D
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enter at San Antoni io, San Antonio, T TX, United States; 2Research Research Ima aging Institute, Uni iversity of Texas Health H Science Cen ntonio, TX, United d States Imaging Institu ute, UT Health Science Center at Sa an Antonio, San An

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1 17:12 een Macroscopi ic Viscoelastic P Properties 0341 1. MR Elastography in a Mur rine Stroke Mod del Reveals Cor rrelation Betwe of the Brain n and Neuronal Density 1 4 1 2 3 berger , Juergen n Braun Ingolf Sack , Florian B. Frei imann , Susanne e Mller , Kaspa ar-Josche Streitb
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Department of Neu urosurgery, Charit Department of o Radiology, Char rit - Universittsm medizin Berlin, Be erlin, Germany; 2D Universittsmedizin n Berlin, Berlin, G Germany; Universittsme edizin Berlin, Berl lin, Germany; 3Cen nter of Stroke Res search, Charit - U 4 any Institute of Medical M Informatics s, Charite - Univer rsity Medicine Ber rlin, Berlin, Germa

1 17:24

lomyelitis Mice e Assessed by in n vivo 0342 2. Treatment Efficacy E of FTY Y720 on Experim mental Autoimm mune Encephal Diffusion Ba asis Spectrum Imaging I ISMRM MERIT AWARD g1, Yong Wang2, Anne H. Cross3, 4, Sheng-Kwei Song2, 4 summa cum laude Xiaojie Wang
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ington University, St. Louis, MO, U United States; Chemistry, Washington W University, St. Louis, MO O, United States; 2 Radiology, Washi e Center of Neurological DIsorders, Washington Neurology, Washington W Univer rsity in St. Louis, St. S Louis, MO, Un nited States; 4Hope University, St. . Louis, MO, Unite ed States

1 17:36

6 Deficient Mou use: A Mangane ese 0343 3. Microtubule e Stabilizer Am meliorates Funct tional Connectiv vity in a MAP6 Enhanced Magnetic M Resonance Imaging Study S 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 hic , , Jean-Chr ritophe Deloulme1, 2 st , , Emmanuel l Luc Barbier , , Annie Andrieux x , , Sylvain Boh summa cum laude Alexia Daous
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

neurosciences, gre enoble, France; 3Eu uropean INSERM U83 36, grenoble, Fran nce; 2Universit Jos seph Fourier, Gren noble institut des n Synchrotron Radiation R Facility, grenoble, France
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ociated with Lig ght and Dark A Adaptation 0344 4. Layer-Speci ific Manganese-Enhanced MR RI of Diabetic Ra at Retinas Asso at 11.7T 3 4 1 2 2 ang Li , Timothy y O. Duong Bryan H. De La Garza , Cha arkradhar Velag gapudi , Hanna E E. Abboud , Gua
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nce Center at San A Antonio, san anton nio, tx, Ophthalmolog gy/Radiology , Re esearch Imaging In nstitute, Univ. of T Texas Health Scien alth Science Cente er at San Antonio, San Antonio, United States; 2Division of Neph hrology, Departme ent of Medicine, U Univ. of Texas Hea 3 exas Health Scienc ce Center at San A Antonio, san tes; Ophthalmolog gy/Radiology, Res search Imaging Ins stitute, Univ. of Te tx, United Stat San Antonio, san a antonio, tx, United d States antonio, tx, Un nited States; 4Opht thalmology/Radiol logy, UT Health S Science Center at S

S Spine & Spi inal Cord


R Room 255 EF
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magna cum laude
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ators:Guillaum me Duhamel & Meng Law Modera

ns of Increased Resting Cerebr ral Blood Flow 0345 5. Chronic Low w Back Pain Pa atients Exhibit Distinct D Pattern 2 Ashley D. Ha arris1, Ann M. Taylor Ta , Judith E. . Hall2, Richard G. Wise1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

ed Kingdom; 2Dep partment of Anaest thetics, Cardiff Un niversity, CUBRIC, Sch hool of Psychology y, Cardiff Univers sity, Cardiff, Unite Cardiff, United d Kingdom

1 16:12

Validations and d Preliminary A Applications to P Patients 0346 6. Morphological Standards for f the Human Spinal Cord V el5, Olivier M. G Girard4, Pierre-J Jean lot1, Lo Fradet2, 3, Jean-Philipp pe Ranjeva4, Gu illaume Duhame Virginie Call 2 3 Arnoux , Yva an Petit
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M, UMR 7339), A Aix-Marseille Univ versity, Marseille , France; Centre de Rs sonance Magntiqu ue Biologique et Mdicale M (CRMBM TAR / Aix-Marseil lle Universit, Mar rseille, France; 3D Department of Laboratoire de d Biomcanique Applique A (LBA, UMRT U 24), IFSTT 4 l, Quebec, Canada a; Centre de Rson nance Magntique e Biologique Mechanical En ngineering, cole de technologie sup perieure, Montreal 5 sit, Marseille, Fra ance; Centre de R Rsonance Magnti ique et Mdicale (C CRMBM, UMR 73 339), CNRS / Aix-Marseille Univers versity, Marseille, France Biologique et Mdicale M (CRMBM, UMR 7339), Aix-Marseille A Univ

1 16:24

ollowing Dorsal l Column Trans section in Rat S Spinal Cord 0347 7. Quantitative e Assessment of f the White Mat tter Damage Fo Using Frequ uency Shift Map pping 4 4 1 2 2 3 Wiggermann , Ed denino Hernande ez-Torres , Piotr r Kozlowski, ff , , Vanessa W summa cum laude I-Wen Evan Chen , Jie Liu , Wolfram Tetzlaf 45 , Alexander r Rauscher, 45
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

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llaboration On Re epair Discoveries, V Vancouver, B.C., Canada; MRI Research h Center, Vancouv ver, B.C., Canada; 2International Col a; 4UBC MRI Rese earch Centre, Van ncouver, B.C., Can nada; Zoology, University of British Columbia, C Vancou uver, B.C., Canada 5 ada Radiology, University of British h Columbia, Vanc couver, B.C., Cana

1 16:36

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

ignal Using DAN NTE Pulse Tra ains 0348 8. Spinal Cord d Structural Ima aging with Supp pressed CSF Si ws2, Peter Jezzard d1 Linqing Li1, Yazhuo Kong1, Yuri Y Zaitsu1, Luc cy A.E. Matthew
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niversity of Oxford d, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2Oxfor rd University FMRIB Centr re, Nuffield Depar rtment of Clinical Neurosciences, N Un om Hospitals NHS S Trust, University y of Oxford, Oxfor rd, United Kingdo

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1 16:48 0349 9. Perfusion MRI M of the Hum man Cervical Spinal Cord Using g Arterial Spin Labeling 1 Olivier M. Girard G , Virginie Callot2, Benjam min Robert3, Patr rick J. Cozzone4, Guillaume Duh hamel2
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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

CRMBM UM MR 7339, CNRS / Aix-Marseille A Uni iversit, Marseille, , France; 2CRMBM M UMR 7339, Aix x-Marseille Univer rsity, Marseille, Fran nce; 3Siemens Hea althcare, Saint-Den nis, France; 4CRM MBM UMR 7339, A Aix-Marseille Uni iversit, Marseille, , France

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0350 0. Quantificati ion of Myelin in n the Cervical Spinal S Cord Usi ing Inhomogene eous Magnetiza ation Transfer I Imaging 1 1 Novena Rang gwala1, Gopal Varma V , David Hackney H , David C. Alsop1
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Department of o Radiology, Beth h Israel Deaconess Medical Center, H Harvard Medical S School, Boston, M MA, United States

1 17:12

0351 1. FUSS- Fast Ultrashort T2 Sensitive S Sodium m MRS of the S Spinal Cord 1 Bhavana S. Solanky S , Frank Riemer1, Xavier r Golay2, Claudi ia Angela M. Wh heeler-Kingshott t1
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NMR Researc ch Unit, Queen Sq quare MS Centre, Department D of Neu uroinflammation, U UCL Institute of N Neurology, London n, United Kingdom; 2De epartment of Brain n Repair and Rehab bilitation, Universi ity College Londo on, London, United d Kingdom

1 17:24

0352 2. Pool Size Ra atio Mapping in n the Spine from m a Single Magn netization Tran nsfer Measurem ment Alex K. Smith h1, 2, Richard D. Dortch2, 3, Seth h A. Smith2, 3
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Biomedical Engineering, E Vande erbilt University, Nashville, N TN, Un nited States; 2Vand derbilt University I Institute of Imagin ng Science, Vanderbilt Un niversity, Nashville e, TN, United State es; 3Department of f Radiology and R Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt Un niversity, Nashville, TN, United States

1 17:36

0353 3. 7T MRI of the t Pathological l Spinal Cord Julien Cohen n-Adad1, Wei Zhao2, Anne Louise Oaklander3, M Merit Cudkowicz z3, Nazem Atassi3, Lawrence L. W Wald2, 4
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Department of o Electrical Engineering, Ecole Poly ytechnique de Mon ntreal, Montreal, Q Quebec, Canada; 2A A.A. Martinos Cen nter for Biomedical Im maging, Massachus setts General Hosp pital, Harvard Med dical School, Char rlestown, MA, Uni ited States; 3Depar rtment of 4 Neurology, Massachusetts Gene eral Hospital, Bosto on, MA, United St tates; Harvard-M IT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, MIT, cambridg ge, MA, United St tates

1 17:48

0354 4. Quantitative e MR Assessme ent of Spinal Co ord Injury Indu uced Non-Invasively Using Foc cused Ultrasoun nd Wendy Oakd den1, Meaghan A. A O'Reilly2, Mar rgarete K. Akens s3, 4, Isabelle Aub bert5, 6, Cari Wh hyne3, 4, Kullervo o Hynynen, 12 , Greg J. St tanisz, 12
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Medical Biop physics, University y of Toronto, Toron nto, ON, Canada; 2Imaging Researc ch, Sunnybrook Re esearch Institute, T Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Orthopaedic Biomecha anics Laboratory, Sunnybrook S Resea arch Institute, Toro onto, ON, Canada; 4Department of S Surgery, T Toronto, ON, Canada; 5Bra ain Sciences Resea arch Program, Sun nnybrook Research h Institute, Toronto o, ON, University of Toronto, 6 Canada; Labo oratory Medicine and a Pathobiology, University of Toro onto, Toronto, ON N, Canada

M Muscle: Phy ysiology & Function F


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Moderator rs:Ronald A. M Meyer & S. Sen ndhil Velan

0355 5. Skeletal Mu uscle State Estim mation by T2 an nd Rotating Fra ame Relaxations s in Ischemic H Hind Limb Mouse Model Hanne Hakka karainen1, Galina a Dragneva, Pet tra Korpisalo-Pi irinen, Seppo Yl -Herttuala, Oll li Grhn, Timo L Liimatainen
A.I. Virtanen n Institute for Mole ecular Sciences, University U of Easter rn Finland, Kuopi io, Finland

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0356 6. Monitoring Skeletal Muscle Regeneration and Dystrophy y in Mice Using g T2 and Diffusi ion Tensor MRI I and Fiber Tracking Khan Hekma atyar1, Steven J. Foltz2, Marisa J. J Fortunato2, Aa aron M. Beedle2
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BioImaging Research R Center/Complex Carbohyd drate Research Cen nter, University of f Georgia, Athens, GA, United States s; Department of o Pharmaceutical and a Biomedical Sc ciences, University y of Georgia Colle ege of Pharmacy, A Athens, GA, Unite ed States

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0357 7. Magnetic Re esonance Imagi ing Detects The erapeutic Effect ts of Endothelia al Progenitor Cells on Tissue R Repair and Muscle Rege eneration Into Ischemia I Hindl limb 1 1 2 2 magna cum laude Xingui Peng , Shenghong Ju , Judy Rose Jam mes , Darya P. S Shlapak
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Jiangsu Key Laboratory L of Mol lecular and Functio onal Imaging, Dep partment of Radiol logy, Zhongda Hospital, Medical Sc chool, 2 Southeast Univ versity, Nanjing, Jiangsu J Province, China; C Departmen nt of Radiology, U University of Missi issippi Medical Ce enter, Jackson, MS, United U States

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1 16:36 Muscles of the Lo ower Leg 0358 8. Three Dimensional Mappin ng of the Creati ine Kinase Reac ction Rate in M 1 inder R. Regatte e1 P , Din ng Xia1, Gregory y Chang1, Anton nio Convit2, Ravi Prodromos Parasoglou
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summa cum laude

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k, United States; 2D Departments of Ps sychiatry and Department of o Radiology, New w York University Langone L Medical Center, New York Medicine, New w York University y Langone Medical l Center, New Yor rk, United States

1 16:48

Damage and Re egeneration 0359 9. Multi-Param meter MRI Ana alysis of the Tim me Course of In nduced Muscle D Donghoon Le ee1, Shu Feng1, Daniel D Chen1, Martin M Kushmeri ick1
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University of f Washington, Seat ttle, WA, United States S

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anges Associate ed with High-Fa at Diet 0360 0. in vivo Diffu usion Assessmen nt of Intramyoc cellular Lipid D Droplet Size Cha Induced Obesity and Streptozotocin Induc ced Diabetes 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 magna cum laude Peng Cao , , Anna M. Wang gwei Qiao , Ed X X. Wu , g , , Victor B. Xi ie , , Shu-Juan J J. Fan , , Zhong
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

f Electrical and Electronic Engineeri ing, Hong The Universit ty of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong g Kong SAR, Chin na; 2Department of hai, China Kong, Hong Kong K SAR, China; 3Department of Radiology, R Fudan U University, Shangh

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0361 1. Assessing Lo ower-Extremity y Hemodynamics in Individual ls with Diabetes An3, David Mucc cigrosso1, Darra ah Snozek1, Jie Zheng1, Mary M K. Hasting g1, iaodong Zhan ng2, Andrew Cog ggan1, Hongyu A 4 Adil Bashir1, Robert J. Gropler1, Michael Mueller Mu
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sity First Hospital, Beijing, China; 3University of Washington University U in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United State es; 2Peking Univers versity in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO O, United North Carolina a, Chapel Hill, NC C, United States; 4Physical P Therapy, Washington Univ States

1 17:24

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

al Muscle of Ag ge-Matched, Eld derly 0362 2. in vivo Oxid dative Capacity Vs. Mitochondrial Volume De ensity in Skeleta Athletes and d Sedentary Sub bjects a Matte er of Function a and Content 12 1 1 2 1 i, , Chris Boesc ch Andreas Boss , Nicholas Tho omas Broskey , Roland R Kreis , F Francesca Amati
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versity of Lausann ne, Lausanne, Depts Clinica al Research and Ra adiology, University Bern, Bern, Sw witzerland; 2Dept o f Physiology, Univ Switzerland

1 17:36

Chronic Exertio onal Compartm ment 0363 3. Time-Depen ndent Diffusion in Skeletal Mu uscle of Normal Controls and C Syndrome Patients P 3 4 1 1 1 2 Bencardino , Els s Fieremans Eric E. Sigmund , Dmitry S. Novikov , Steven n Baete , Kechen ng Liu , Jenny B

1 g, New York, NY, , United Radiology, NYU Langone Med dical Center, Berna ard and Irene Schw wartz Center for B iomedical Imaging Langone Medical C Center, New York k, NY, United ms, Cleveland, OH H, United States; 3R Radiology, NYU L States; 2Siemens Medical System 4 States; Radiol logy, New York University, U New Yo ork, NY, United S States

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emius Under Pa assive Plantarflexion. 0364 4. Age Related d Changes in 2D D Strain Rate Tensor of the Me edial Gastrocne Usha Sinha1, Ali Moghadasi2, Ryuta Kinugas sa3, Shantanu Si inha4
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California at San Di iego, San Diego, C CA, United Physics, San Diego D State Unive ersity, San Diego, CA, C United States s; 2University of C sity of California a at San Diego, San Diego, CA, States; 3Human n Science, Kanagw wa University, Kan nagawa, Japan; 4R Radiology, Univers United States

B1 Mapping g & Corrections


R Room 355 EF
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ts 0365 5. DREAM B1+ Mapping for Short-T S T2* Component 2 and -T rnert1, 2 Kay Nehrke1, Maarten J. Ver rsluis2, Andrew Webb2, Peter B
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asily L. Yarnyk kh & Xiaohong g Joe Zhou M Moderators:Va

sity Medical Cente er, Leiden, Netherl lands Philips Resea arch Laboratory, Hamburg, H Germany y; 2Leiden Univers

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nt Echo with G Gradient Offset I Independent Ad diabaticity 0366 6. 3D B1 Mapp ping for Short T2* Spins Using Radial Gradien Naoharu Kob bayashi1, Micha ael Garwood
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a, Minneapolis, MN N, United States Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research, Univer rsity of Minnesota

1 16:24

r Short-TE 3D |B1+| Mapping 0367 7. Hybrid Exci itation and Bloc ch-Siegert Enco oding Pulses for Marcin Jank kiewicz1, William m A. Grissom2
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n Biology, Univers sity of Cape Town n, Observatory, We estern Cape, MRC/UCT Medical M Imaging Research Unit, Department of Human University, Nashvi ille, TN, United St tates South Africa; 2Department of Bi iomedical Enginee ering, Vanderbilt U

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1 16:36 0368 8. Unexpected Lateral Asymm metry in TSE Im mage Contrast E Explained: Tiss sues with Short t T2 Show Extre eme neity Sensitivity to B1 Inhomogen 1 1 2 1 1 Jaco J.M. Zw wanenburg , Fre edy Visser , , Jer roen Hendrikse , Peter R. Luijte en
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Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, U Netherland ds; 2Philips Health hcare, Best, Nether rlands

1 16:48

0369 9. Multiband Spokes S Pulses and a Design Algo orithm for B1+ I Inhomogeneity-Compensated M Multislice Excit tation at 7T 2 Anuj Sharma a1, Samantha J. Holdsworth H , Raf afael O'Halloran n2, Eric Abousso ouan2, Anh Tu Va an2, Murat Aksoy y2, Julian 2 3 1 summa cum laude R. Maclaren2, Roland Bamm mer , Victor Andr rew Stenger , Wi William A. Grissom m
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Biomedical Engineering, E Vande erbilt University, Nashville, N TN, Un nited States; 2Radio ology, Stanford Un niversity, Stanford d, CA, United States; 3Medic cine, University of f Hawaii, Honolulu u, HI, United State es

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summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0370 0. B1 Estimatio on Using Adiabatic Refocusing g: BEAR Kalina V. Jor rdanova1, Dwigh ht G. Nishimura a1, Adam B. Kerr r1
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Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States

1 17:12

0371 1. Spatial Phas se Encoding Using a Bloch-Siegert Shift Grad dient mpf2, Thomas C Ralf Kartus sch1, Florian Fid dler1, Toni Drie le1, Thomas Kam C. Basse-Lsebrin nk, 12, Uvo C. Ho Hoelscher1, kob, 12, Xavier Helluy He 2 magna cum laude Peter M. Jak
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MRB Researc ch Center for Magnetic-Resonance-B Bavaria, Wrzburg g, Bavaria, Germa any; 2EP5, Univers sitt Wrzburg, W rzburg, Bavaria, Germ many

1 17:24

0372 2. Improved Bloch-Siegert B Ba ased B1 Mappin ng by Reducing Off-Resonance e Shift Qi Duan1, Pe eter van Geldere en1, Jeff H. Duyn n1
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Advanced MR RI section, LFMI, NINDS, National Institutes of Healt th, Bethesda, MD, , United States

1 17:36

0373 3. Bloch-Sieger rt Shift B1 Map pping with Mul lti-Band Excitat tion Tiejun Zhao1, Yujuan Zhao2, Anthony DeFra anco2, Tamer S. I Ibrahim2
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Siemens Heal lthcare; Siemens Medical M Solutions USA, Inc., Pittsbu urgh, PA, United S States; 2University of Pittsburgh, Pitt tsburgh, PA, United States

1 17:48

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0374 4. Compensati ing Temporal B1 B Field Inhomo ogeneities Using g Paired Self-Compensated Sp pin-Lock Pulses 1 1 Bogdan G. Mitrea M , Axel J. Krafft K , Ruitian Song S 1, Ralf B. Lo oeffler1, Claudia a M. Hillenbrand d1
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Radiological Sciences, St Jude Children's Researc ch Hospital, Memp phis, TN, United S States

E Educational l Course C Cardiovascu ular MR Im maging: Push hing the Lim mits - Part 1 1: CMR in C Cardiac Ar rrhythmias
O Organizers:Vic ctor A. Ferrari, , M.D. Christop pher J. P. Franois, M.D., Cr raig H. Meyer, Ph.D., Thoralf f Niendorf, Ph. .D., J Jeanette Schulz z-Menger, M.D D. & David E. Sosnovik, S M.D D., F.A.C.C. R Room 255 BC 16:0 00-18:00 Moderators: :Victor A. Ferr rari & David E E. Sosnovik
1 16:00 The Need fo or Better Imagin ng in EP Wolfgang R. Bauer, M.D., Ph h.D. ICD Implan ntation: Refining Risk with MR RI Katherine C. Wu, M.D. e Left Atrium -T Technique Imaging the Edward V. R. R DiBella, Ph.D. . Pushing Seq quences to the Limit L for EP Reza Nezafat t, Ph.D. MRI in Atri ial Fibrillation Nassir F. Ma arrouche, M.D.

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17:40 Interventional EP: Achievements & Challenges Ehud J. Schmidt, Ph.D. Adjournment

18:00

Educational Course MR Physics & Techniques for Clinicians


Organizers:Marcus T. Alley, Ph.D. & Michael Markl, Ph.D. Room 250 BCEF 16:00-18:00
16:00 Spin Echo Imaging Pauline W. Worters, Ph.D. Gradient Echo Imaging Daniel B. Ennis, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Marcus T. Alley & Michael Markl

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Educational Course Revenge: Game Show


Organizers:David B. Hackney, M.D. & Claudia A. Wheeler-Kingshott, Ph.D. Room 251 BCEF 16:00-18:00 Moderators:David B. Hackney & Claudia A. Wheeler-Kingshott
16:00 Ground Rules David B. Hackney, M.D. Radiologist/Clinician Presenting Vivian S. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A. Scientist Presenting Timothy P. Roberts, Ph.D. Radiologist/Clinician Presenting Olga Ciccarelli, Ph.D. Scientist Presenting Jrgen K. Hennig, Ph.D. Q & A for First Four Cases Radiologist/Clinician Presenting Sanjay Saini, M.D. Scientist Presenting Robert E. Lenkinski, Ph.D. Radiologist/Clinician Presenting Pia C. Maly Sundgren, M.D., Ph.D. Scientist Presenting Walter F. Block, Ph.D. Bonus Case Q & A for Last Four Cases with Bonus & Voting Adjournment

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Tuesday Bronze Corporate Symposium Bracco: Contrast-Enhanced MRA: Optimizing Safety and Efficacy
Room 255 EF 18:30-20:30 (no CME credit)

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Wednesday Sunrise Educational Course Hot Topics in Body MRI


Organizers:Masoom A. Haider, M.D., F.R.C.P.C., Shahid M. Hussain, M.D., Ph.D., John P. Mugler, III, Ph.D., Caroline Reinhold, M.D. & Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. Room 250 BCEF 07:00-07:50 Moderators:Raj Mohan Paspulati & Caroline Reinhold
Genotype to Phenotype 07:00 Liver Cell Adenoma: A New Perspective Raj Mohan Paspulati, M.D. 07:25 The MRI Phenotype in Renal Cell Carcinoma: Is It Clinically Relevant? Ivan Pedrosa, M.D. Adjournment

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course MRS


Organizers:Peter B. Barker, D.Phil. & Robert E. Lenkinski, Ph.D. Room 150 AG 07:00-07:50
07:00 MRS in the Body Patrick J. Bolan, Ph.D. P-31 MRS of Skeletal Muscle Ronald A. Meyer, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Peter B. Barker & Robert E. Lenkinski

07:25

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Cardiac MR Today & Tomorrow


Organizers:Craig H. Meyer, Ph.D. Room 155 A 07:00-07:50
Coronary Artery & Vessel Wall Imaging 07:00 Coronary MRA Techniques Debiao Li, Ph.D. 07:16 Coronary Artery Wall Imaging & Assessment of Flow Jennifer Keegan, Ph.D. Clinical Applications of Coronary MRA Hajime Sakuma, M.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Peng Hu & Craig H. Meyer

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07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Emerging Clinical Techniques


Organizers:Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. & Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. Room 251 BCEF 07:00-07:50 Moderators:Brian A. Hargreaves & Shreyas S. Vasanawala
07:00 Advanced Diffusion (IVIM) Bram Stieltjes, M.D., Ph.D. Quantitative DCE David L. Buckley, Ph.D. Adjournment

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Wednesday Sunrise Educational Course Practical Quantitative Imaging


Organizers:Gareth J. Barker, Ph.D., David L. Buckley, Ph.D. & Mark D. Does, Ph.D. Room 255 BC 07:00-07:50
Relaxation Time, MT & Diffusion Measures 07:00 Relaxation Time, MT Richard Dortch, Ph.D. 07:25 Diffusion Measures Jacques-Donald Tournier, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderator:Mark D. Does

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Translational Pathways & Validation


Organizers:Kevin M. Bennett, Ph.D. & Robia G. Pautler, Ph.D. Room 255 EF 07:00-07:50 Moderators:Kevin M. Bennett & Robia G. Pautler
Molecular Biology: Validation with Molecular Biological Methods 07:00 Histology & Molecular Biology Techniques for Non-Biologists Carlos J. Perez-Torres, Ph.D. 07:25 Theres More than Meets the Eye: Interpreting Your MR Images Using Molecular Biology Louise van der Weerd, Ph.D. Adjournment

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Absolute Beginners Guide to Neuroimaging Methods


Organizers:Karla L. Miller, Ph.D., Matthias J. P. van Osch, Ph.D. & Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott, Ph.D. Room 151 AG 07:00-07:50 Moderator: Jan M. Warnking
Perfusion 07:00 Perfusion: ASL Basics & Analysis Esben T. Petersen, Ph.D. Perfusion: DSC & DCE Basics & Analysis Linda Knutsson, Ph.D. Adjournment

07:25

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Advanced MSK MRI Techniques with Clinical Applications
Organizers:Richard Kijowski, M.D. & William B. Morrison, M.D. Room 155 EF 07:00-07:50
Imaging Around Metal 07:00 Emerging Techniques Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. 07:25 Clinical Applications & Cases Hollis G. Potter, M.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Richard Kijowski & William B. Morrison

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Wednesday Sunrise Educational Course From Pulse Sequence to Clinical Applications in the Brain
Organizers:Soonmee Cha, M.D. & Maria A. Rocca, M.D. Room 355 BC 07:00-07:50
07:00 Practical fMRI Karla L. Miller, Ph.D. Neuropsychiatric Disorders Steven C. R. Williams, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderator:Keith R. Thulborn

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Sunrise Educational Course Nuts & Bolts of Advanced Imaging


Organizers:Alexey Samsonov, Ph.D. & Jeffrey Tsao, Ph.D., M.B.A. Room 355 EF 07:00-07:50
Parallel Transmit, SAR 07:00 Coils, RF Shimming & SAR Tamer S. Ibrahim, Ph.D. 07:25 Parallel Transmit Pulse Design William A. Grissom, Ph.D. Adjournment (Take-home excercises will be provided to reinforce the learning.)

Moderators:Alexey Samsonov & Jeffrey Tsao

07:50

Plenary Session Standardization of MR-Based Biomarkers for Evidence Based Medicine Across Institutions
Organizers:Robert E. Lenkinski, Ph.D. & Keith R. Thulborn, M.D., Ph.D. Plenary Hall 08:10-09:30
08:10 0375. The Evolution in the MR-Based Biomarker Neil M. Rofsky, M.D. 0376. The European Experience with Multi-Center Breast MR Trials Francesco Sardanelli, M.D. 0377. The American College of Radiology Imaging Network (ACRIN): Successes & Failures Mitchell D. Schnall, M.D., Ph.D. 0378. NIBIB New Horizons: Frontiers in Body MRI: From Qualitative to Quantitative Scott B. Reeder, M.D., Ph.D. Adjournment

08:30

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Traditional Poster Session: Pulse Sequences & Reconstruction B


Exhibition Hall 10:00-12:00
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Electronic Poster Sessions: Molecular Imaging; MR Spectroscopy


Exhibition Hall 10:00-12:00
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Study Group Session: White Matter


Room 155 ABC 10:00-12:00
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W Wednesday N Neurodegen nerative: Cli inical


R Room 150 AG
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:Rao P. Gullap palli & David B B. Hackney Moderators:

ation on Motor Networks in Pa arkinsons Disea ase 0379 9. Differential Effects of Levo odopa and Deep p Brain Stimula ias L. Schroeter1, 2, Josef Vymaz zal3, Filip Ruick ka4, 5, Karsten Mue eller1, Stefan Hol liga1, Harald E. Mller1, Matthi 4 5 4 4 Duan Urgok , , Even Ruicka , Robert Jech Je

1 ipzig, Sachsen, Ge ermany; 2Clinic for r Cognitive Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human n Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Lei ce Hospital, Prague e, Czech Republic c; 4Department of N Neurology sen, Germany; 3De epartment of Radio ology, Na Homolc Leipzig, Sachs arles University in n Prague, Prague, C Czech Republic; 5D Department and Center of Clinical Neuroscie ence, First Faculty y of Medicine, Cha Prague, Czech Rep public c and Radiation Ne eurosurgery, Na Homolce Hospital, P of Stereotactic

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rebral MR Elas stography in Pa atients with Sup pranuclear 0380 0. Brain Soften ning - A Hallma ark of Neurodeg generation: Cer Palsy and Id diopathic Parkinsons Disease. Paul3, Andreas Fe Fehlner4, Sebastia an Hirsch1, Mich hael Ingolf Sack1, Axel Lipp2, Rad dmila Trbojevic1, Friedemann Pa uerfel3, Juergen B Braun6 nelia Noack2, Jin ng Guo5, Dieter Klatt1, Jens Wu Scheel1, Corn
erlin, Germany; 2D Department of Neu urology, Charit Department of o Radiology, Char rit - Universittsm medizin Berlin, Be zin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 4Depar rtment of Universittsme edizin Berlin, Berl lin, Germany; 3Neurocure, Charit - Universittsmediz 5 ment of Radiology y, Charite - Univer rsity Medicine Ber rlin, Berlin, Radiology, Ch harit University Medicine, M Berlin, Germany; G Departm edicine Berlin, Ber rlin, Germany Germany; 6Ins stitute of Medical Informatics, I Charite - University Me
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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

al Huntingtons s Disease 0381 1. Elevated Ar rteriolar Cerebr ral Blood Volum me in Prodroma eter C.M. van Zij jl1, 2, Christophe er A. Ross3, 6 Jun Hua1, 2, Paul P G. Unschuld3, 4, Russell L. Margolis3, 5, Pe

1 opkins University School of Medicin ne, Baltimore, MD D, United Neurosection, Div. of MRI Research, Dept. of Ra adiology, Johns Ho Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimor re, MD, United Sta ates; States; 2F.M. Kirby K Research Ce enter for Functiona al Brain Imaging, K 3 ol of Medicine, Bal ltimore, MD, Unit ted States; Department of o Psychiatry and Behavioral B Science es, Johns Hopkins University Schoo 4 niversity of Zrich, , Zrich, Switzerla and; 5Department o of Neurology, Division of Psychiatry Research h and Psychogeria atric Medicine, Uni ted States; 6Depar rtment of Neurosci ience and Pharmac cology, Johns s University Schoo ol of Medicine, Ba altimore, MD, Unit Johns Hopkins ates Hopkins Unive ersity School of Medicine, M Baltimor re, MD, United Sta

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rity in Patients Treated for Pe ediatric Infraten ntorial 0382 2. Disrupted Frontal F White Matter M Developm ment and Integr Brain Tumo ors 1 1 1 2 3 ilburn E. Reddic ck John O. Glas ss , Robert J. Og gg , Yimei Li , Amar Gajjar , Wi

1 mphis, TN, United States; 2Biostatisti ics, St. Jude Child dren's Radiological Sciences, St. Jude Children's Resear rch Hospital, Mem de Children's Rese arch Hospital, Me emphis, TN, United d States pital, Memphis, TN N, United States; 3Oncology, St. Jud Research Hosp

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t3T 0383 3. CEST MR Imaging I Investi igation of Parki inson Disease at Zhou1, Jinyuan Z Zhou3, Min Chen n1 Chunmei Li1, Xuna Zhao2, Rui Wang1, Shuai i Peng1, Cheng Z
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th, Beijing, China; 2Peking Universi ity, Beijing, China a; Department of o Radiology, Beiji ing Hospital of the e Ministry of Healt MD, United States Department of o Radiology, John ns Hopkins University, Baltimore, M

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nal VBM and T TBSS Study in O Overweight and d Obese 0384 4. Physical Exe ercise Impacts Brain B Structure e: A Longitudin Subjects anziska Busse1, A Annette Horstma ann1, 2, Matthias s Karsten Mue eller1, Harald E. Mller1, Alfred Anwander1, Fra 1 3 atthias Blher2, 4, Arno Villringe er1, 3, Burkhard P Pleger1, 3 Raschpichler r2, Jran Lepsien n1, Matthias L. Schroeter S , , Ma
1 ipzig, Sachsen, Ge ermany; 2Integrated d Research and Tr reatment Max Planck Institute for Human n Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Lei ic for Cognitive N eurology, Leipzig, Sachsen, German ny; Center (IFB) AdiposityDiseases A , Leipzig, Sachsen n, Germany; 3Clini 4 ipzig, Sachsen, Ge ermany Department fo or Internal Medicine, University Hospital Leipzig, Lei

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Lateral Sclerosi is 0385 5. A Multivariate Approach to t a MR Based Biomarker B for Amyotrophic L Robert Cary Welsh1, 2, Bradl ley R. Foerster1

1 versity of Michigan n, Ann Arbor, MI, , United Radiology, University of Michi igan, Ann Arbor, MI, M United States; 2Psychiatry, Univ States

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herited Prion Di isease 0386 6. Presymptom matic Altered White W Matter Di iffusivity in Inh rie-Claire Porte er1, Peter Rudge1, Tarek A. Yous sry2, Simon Harpreet Hy yare1, Enrico De Vita2, Gerard R. R Ridgway1, Mar Mead1, John Collinge3, John n Thornton2
1

m Department of N Neuroradiology, Lo ondon, United Kingdom; 3UCL UCL - Institute of Neurology, London, L United Ki ingdom; 2Lysholm Institute of Ne eurology, London, United Kingdom

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1 11:36 0387 7. GABA Leve el Correlates wi ith Occupationa al Manganese E Exposure and M Motor Tests in S Smelters 3 Zaiyang Long g1, 2, Yue-Ming Jiang J , Xiang-Ro ong Li4, Jun Xu1 , 2, Li-Ling Long g4, Wei Zheng1, James B. Murdo och5, Ulrike 1 2 Dydak ,
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School of Hea alth Sciences, Purd due University, West W Lafayette, IN, United States; 2De epartment of Radi iology and Imaging g Sciences, Indiana University School of Me edicine, Indianapo olis, IN, United Sta ates; 3Dept. of Occ cupational Health a and Toxicology, G Guangxi 4 ersity, Nanning, Guangxi, G China; Department D of Radi iology, the First A Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medic cal Medical Unive 5 University, Na anning, Guangxi, China; C Toshiba Medical M Research In nstitute USA, May yfair village, OH, United States

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0388 8. Gray Matter Perfusion and d Its Association n with Neuroco ognitive Perform mance to Evalua ate Late Effects s of Cancer Treatment magna cum laude Adam M. Win nchell1, 2, Kevin R. Krull3, Matth hew A. Scoggins s1, Ralf B. Loeffle er1, Robert J. Og gg1, Melissa Hud dson3, 1 Claudia M. Hillenbrand H
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Radiological Sciences, St. Jude Childrens Resear rch Hospital, Mem mphis, TN, United States; 2Biomedic cal Engineering, U University of mphis, TN, United d States; 3Epidemio ology & Cancer C Control, St. Jude Ch hildrens Research h Hospital, Memph his, TN, Memphis, Mem United States

R RF Engineering: Far Fields & Hig gh Dielectric cs


R Room 151 AG
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10:0 00-12:00

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0389 9. Miniaturized Patch Antenn na for Traveling g-Wave Excitat tion: Pilot Study y at 7 T MRI chkina2, Thomas Neuberger3, Mi ichael T. Lanaga an4, Bei Zhang1, Cem Murat Den niz, Sukhoon Oh1, Elena Semouc 1 Christopher Michael M Collins s
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Center for Bio omedical Imaging, School of Medicine, New York Un niversity, New Yor rk, United States; 2Department of El lectrical and Computer Eng gineering, Michiga an Technological University, U Hought ton, MI, United St tates; 3Department t of Bioengineerin ng, The 4 Pennsylvania State S University, University U Park, PA A, United States; Engineering Scien nce and Mechanic cs, The Pennsylvan nia State University, Un niversity Park, PA, United States

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0390 0. Designing a Practical Diele ectric Lining for r a Whole Body y Traveling Wa ave Setup at 7T: : Tradeoff Betw ween RF ce and Ease of Handling H Performanc 1 1 1 1 2 magna cum laude Anna Andrey ychenko , Hugo Kroeze K , Wouter r Koning , Alexa ander J.E. Raaijm makers , Froukj je E. Euwe , Jan J.W. 1 Lagendijk1, Peter P R. Luijten1, Dennis W.J. Klomp K , Cornelis A.T. van den Be erg1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Imaging Division, UMC Utrech ht, Utrecht, Nether rlands; 2Medical T Technology, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, N Netherlands

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0391 1. Mode Match hing for the Mo odeling and Safe ety Assessment t of Multiple-Ch hannel Wavegu uide Transmissio on Jan Paka1, David D Otto Brun nner2, Juerg Fro oehlich1, Klaas P P. Pruessmann2
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Laboratory fo or Electromagnetic c Fields and Microwave Electronics, ETH Zurich, Zuri ich, Switzerland; 2Institute for Biom medical Engineering, University U and ETH H Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

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0392 2. A Travelling g Wave Antenn na with Matched d Waveguide fo or Head Imagin ng at 7 T Daniel James Lee1, Paul M. Glover1
1

SPMMRC, University U of Nottin ngham, Nottingham m, Nottinghamshir re, United Kingdo om

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0393 3. Combined Loop L + Dipole Arrays A for 7 T Brain B Imaging Yigitcan Erya aman1, 2, Bastien n Gurin3, Robert Kosior1, 2, Elf far Adalsteinsson n4, 5, Lawrence L L. Wald2, 5
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Research Lab boratory of Electronics, Massachuset tts Institute of Tech hnology, Cambrid dge, MA, United S States; 2Martinos C Center for Biomedical Im maging, Dept. of Radiology, R MGH, Charlestown, C MA, United States; 3M Martinos Center for r Biomedical Imag ging, Dept. of Radiology, Ma assachusetts Gener ral Hospital, Charl lestown, MA, Uni ited States; 4Dept. of Electrical Engin neering and Comp puter Science, Massachusetts s Institute of Techn nology, Cambridge e, MA, United Sta ates; 5Harvard-MIT T Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA, United St tates

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0394 4. Towards Ult timate SNR: Co ombination of a Multi-Elemen nt TX/RX Dipol le Antenna Arra ay with Nested and Meander Sh haped RX Dipol le Antenna at 7.0 Tesla 1 1 1 1 2 Celal zerde em , Lukas Winte er , Katharina Fuchs F , Thoralf N Niendorf ,
1 2

Berlin Ultrahi igh Field Faciliy (B BUFF), Max Delb brck Center for M Molecular Medicine e (MDC),, Berlin-Buch, Germany; Experimental and Clinical Rese earch Center, a join nt cooperation betw ween the Charit M Medical Faculty , Berlin, Germany

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1 11:12 0395 5. A Two-Dimensional 16 Cha annel Dipole Tr ransceiver Arra ay for Cardiac M MR at 7.0 T: D Design, Evaluation of RF B and Ap pplication in CI INE Imaging Shimming Behavior 1 1 1 1 1 aessl , Lukas Win nter , Celal zer rdem , Fabian H Hezel , Katharin a Fuchs , Haral ld Pfeiffer2, Wern ner summa cum laude Andreas Gra Hoffmann2, Thoralf T Niendorf f 1, 3
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Berlin Ultrahi igh Field Facility, Max-Delbrueck-C Center for Molecul lar Medicine, Berl lin, Germany; 2Phy ysikalisch-Technis sche Bundesanstalt (PTB), Berlin, Ge ermany; 3Experime ental and Clinical Research Center ( (ECRC), Charit C Campus Buch, Hum mboldterlin, Germany University, Be

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0396 6. Drastic Enh hancement and Manipulation M of o RF Field with h Ultra High Di ielectric Consta ant (UHDC) Ma aterial at 3T upprecht1, Christ topher T. Sica1, Raffi Sahul2, Seo ongtae Kwon2, M Michael T. Lana agan3, Qing X. Y Yang1, 4 Sebastian Ru
1

Department of o Radiology, The Pennsylvania P State e University Colle ege of Medicine, H Hershey, PA, Unite ed States; 2TRS Te echnologies 3 Inc., State College, PA, United States; S Departmen nt of Engineering S Science and Mech hanics, The Pennsy ylvania State Univ versity, State College, PA, United U States; 4Dep partment of Neuro osurgery, The Penn nsylvania State Un niversity College o of Medicine, Hersh hey, PA, United States

1 11:36

0397 7. Practical Methods for Impr roved B1+-Hom mogeneity in 3T Breast Imaging Simone Ange ela Winkler1, Bri ian K. Rutt1
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Department of o Radiology, Stanf ford University, Stanford, CA, Unite ed States

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0398 8. Design of a Resonant R Ceram mic Array for Cardiac C Imagin ng at High Field d Strengths Sebastian A. Aussenhofer1, Maarten M J. Versl luis1, Andrew We ebb1
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Department of o Radiology Leide en University Med dical Center, CJ Go orter Center for Hi igh Field MRI, Le eiden, South Hollan nd, Netherlands

T Translational Scientific c Session: Fat-Water Im maging - Tr ranslational l Application ns


R Room 155 EF
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10:0 00-12:00

Modera ators:Catherin ne D. G. Hines & Dimitrios K Karampinos

0399 9. Free-Breath hing Whole-Hea art 3D Water-Fat Imaging: Cli inical Experien nce 2 Valentina Ta aviani1, Diego Hernando H , Chris stopher J. Franco ois2, Scott K. Na agle1, Mark L. Sc chiebler1, Thoma as M. ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 4 1 3 magna cum laude Grist2, 3, Kar rl K. Vigen , Ann n Shimakawa , Scott S B. Reeder ,

1 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin, Madison, WI, W United States; 2 Radiology, Unive ersity of Wisconsin n-Madison, Madison, WI, , University of Wi isconsin, Madison, , WI, United State es; 4Global MR Ap pplied Science Lab boratory, GE United States; 3Medical Physics, nited States Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, Un

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0400 0. CAIPIRINH HA-DIXON-TW WIST (CDT) Volume-Interpo V olated Breathho old Exam (VIBE E) a New Technique for Fast Time-R Resolved Dynam mic Three-Dime ensional Imagin ng of the Abdom men with High S Spatial Resolut tion 1 1 Henrik J. Mi ichaely , Katrin Koziel, K Philipp Riffel, R Johannes Budjan , Stefan n O. Schoenberg, , Ulrike I. Attenb berger
1

IKRN, UMM M, Mannheim, BW, , Germany

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0401 1. Fat and Iron n Quantification n Using a Multi i-Step Adaptive e Fitting Appro oach with Multi i-Echo GRE Im maging Xiaodong Zh hong1, Marcel D. . Nickel2, Stepha an A.R. Kanneng giesser2, Brian M M. Dale3, Bertho old Kiefer2, Must tafa Bashir4

1 MR R&D Collaborations, Siem mens Healthcare, Atlanta, A GA, United d States; 2MR App plications Develop pment, Siemens AG G, Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany; 3MR R R&D Collaborat tions, Siemens Hea althcare, Cary, NC C, United States; 4D Division of Abdom minal e University Medical Center, Durham m, NC, United Sta ates Imaging, Duke

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0402 2. Proton Dens sity Fat Fractio on Is a Highly Accurate A Bioma rker of Hepatic c Steatosis in Ad dolescent Girls and Young Women 1 1 1 2 1 Jennifer Leig gh Rehm , Peter Wolfgram , Elle en Lacon Conno or , Wei Zha , Da avid Allen , Dieg go Hernando3, S Scott B. Reeder4
1

Pediatrics, Un niversity of Wisconsin, Madison, WI I, United States; 2M Medical Physics, U University of Wisc consin, Madison, W WI, United States; 3Radiol logy, University of Wisconsin-Madi ison, Madison, WI I, United States; 4R Radiology, Univer rsity of Wisconsin, , Madison, WI, United Sta ates

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0403 3. Comparing Brown Adipose e Tissue in Infants and Teenag gers by Chemical-Shift Water-Fat MRI arry Hu1, Larry Yin Y 2, Thomas G. Perkins3, Jonath than M. Chia3, P Patricia Aggabao o1, Vicente Gilsa anz1 Houchun Ha
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Radiology, Ch hildren's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, Uni ited States; 2Gener ral Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, C United States; ; 3Philips Healthca are, Cleveland, OH H, United States

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1 11:00 0404 4. Detection of f Brown Fat Ma ass and Activity y by Hyperpolar rized Xenon M R Rosa Tamara a Branca1, 2, Chr ristian White1, Le L Zhang3
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Physics and Astronomy, A Univer rsity of North Caro olina at Chapel Hi ill, Chapel Hill, NC C, United States; 2UNC at Chapel H Hill, Biomedical Re esearch Imaging Center, C Chapel Hill l, NC, United State es; 3Material Scien nce, University of f North Carolina at t Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, N United States

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0405 5. Simultaneou us Fat, Water and a T2* Mappin ng for Quantita ative Characteri ization of Bone Marrow Patho ology Pippa Storey y1, Stephen Honig ig2, David R. Stof offel1, Sandra L. M Moore1
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Radiology De epartment, New Yo ork University Sch hool of Medicine, New York, NY, U United States; 2Div vision of Rheumato ology, New York Universi ity School of Medi icine, New York, NY, N United States s

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0406 6. Water-Fat MR M Imaging for r Assessing Cha anges in Bone M Marrow Compo osition Due to R Radiation and Chemothera apy in Gynecolo ogic Cancer Pat tients Patrick J. Bo olan1, Luke Aren ntsen2, Thanasak k Sueblinvong3, Y Yan Zhang4, Stee en Moeller1, Jor ri Carter3, Levi S S. Downs3, Rahel Ghebr re3, Douglas Yee e4, 5, Jerry Froeli ich1, Susanta K. Hui4, 6

1 Radiology, University of Minne esota, Minneapolis s, MN, United Stat tes; 2Medical Phys sics, University of f Minnesota, Minn neapolis, MN, G University of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, MN N, United States; 4Masonic Cancer C Center, United States; 3Obstetrics and Gynecology, 5 M Minneapolis, MN, Unite ed States; Departm ment of Medicine, University of Min nnesota, Minneapo olis, MN, University of Minnesota, United States; 6Therapeutic Radiology, University y of Minnesota, Mi inneapolis, MN, U United States

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0407 7. Combination of a Fat Volume Fraction Qu uantification M Method with a D Dedicated Autom matic Segmenta ation f Simultaneou us Measurement of Infiltrated Fatty Tissue Fr raction and Mu uscle Relaxation n Times. Algorithm for 1 2 2 3 2 Benjamin Lep porq , Arnaud Le L Troter , Yann Le Fur , Emma anuelle Salort-Ca ampana , Patric ck J. Cozzone , O Olivier 4 2 Beuf , David d Bendahan
1 2

CREATIS; CN NRS UMR 5220; INSERM U1044; INSA-Lyon; UCB BL , Universit de e Lyon, Villeurban nne, Rhone-Alpes, , France; CRMBM; CN NRS UMR 6612, Aix-Marseille A Univ versit, Marseille, PACA, France; 3R Reference Center f for Neuromuscular r Disorders, 4 Timone Hospi ital, Assistance Pub blique Hopitaux de d Marseille, Marse eille, PACA, Fran nce; CREATIS; CN NRS UMR 5220; INSERM U1044; INSA-Lyon; UCBL, Un niversit de Lyon, Villeurbanne, V Rho one-Alpes, France

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0408 8. Combined T2 T and IDEAL MRI M Permit Id dentification of N Nerve Injury P rior to Distal M Muscle Inflamm mation and Atrophy, an nd Nerve Repair r Prior to Musc cle Regrowth Saurav Chan ndra1, Nicole Lon ndraville2, Samu uel Cadena2, Eri ica C. Henning1
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Global Imagin ng Group, Novarti is Institutes for Bio omedical Research h (NIBR), Cambri idge, MA, United S States; 2Musculosk keletal Disease Area, Novartis Institutes s for Biomedical Research R (NIBR), Cambridge, MA, U United States

N Novel fMRI I Acquisition n Methods & Contrast Mechanism ms


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Moderators:F Fa-Hsuan Lin & Wietske van der Zwaag

0409 9. Blipped-CA AIPI Spiral for Simultaneous S Multi-Slice M BOL LD FMRI Benjamin Za ahneisen1, Bened dikt A. Poser1, Th homas Ernst2, Vi Victor Andrew Ste enger1

Department of o Medicine, John A. A Burns School of o Medicine, Unive ersity of Hawaii, H Honolulu, HI, Unit ted States; 2Depart tment of Medicine, John n A. Burns School l of Medicine, Uni iversity of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolu ulu, HI, United Sta ates

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0410 0. Characteriz zation of Artifac ctual Correlatio on in Highly-Ac ccelerated Simu ultaneous Multi i-Slice (SMS) fM MRI Acquisitions s 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 Kawin Setsom mpop , , Jonath han R. Polimeni , , Himanshu Bh hat , Lawrence L L. Wald ,

1 A.A. Martinos Center for Biom medical Imaging, MGH, M Charlestown n, MA, United Stat tes; 2Harvard Med dical School, Bosto on, MA, estown, MA, Unite ed States United States; 3Siemens Medical Solutions, Charle

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0411 1. An Approac ch to 3-Dimensi ional Multi-Ban nd Acquisition Bruno Rieme enschneider1, Jak kob Asslnder1, Jrgen Hennig1
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Dept. of Radiology, Medical Ph hysics, University Medical Center Fr reiburg, Freiburg, Germany

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magna cum laude

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0412 2. Simultaneou us SE-BOLD an nd T2* Measure ement by Funct tional MRS of W Water Signal Peng Cao1, 2, Jevin W. Zhang g1, 2, Victor B. Xie X 1, 2, Iris Y. Zho ou1, 2, Ed X. Wu1, 2
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The Universit ty of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong g Kong SAR, Chin na; 2Department of f Electrical and Electronic Engineeri ing, Hong Kong, Hong Kong K SAR, China

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1 Neurosection, Div. of MRI Research, Dept. of Ra adiology, Johns Ho opkins University School of Medicin ne, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2F.M. Kirby K Research Ce enter for Functiona al Brain Imaging, K Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimor re, MD, United Sta ates

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summa cum laude

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0414 4. T2-Weighted d BOLD fMRI at 9.4 T Using a S2-SSFP-EPI Sequence Philipp Ehse es1, 2, Juliane Budde1, Gunamony y Shajan1, Klaus s Scheffler1, 2
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High-Field MR M Center, Max Planck Institute for Biological B Cybern netics, Tbingen, G Germany; 2Dept. o of Biomedical Mag gnetic Resonance, Un niversity of Tbing gen, Tbingen, Ge ermany

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0415 5. Simultaneou us Spin Echo an nd Gradient Echo for fMRI Us sing the USPIO O Agent Ferumo oxytol in Humans: Enhanced Sensitivity and Potentials P for High H Resolution Mapping 1 1 1 1 1 u , Thomas Chris sten , Wendy W. Ni , Heiko Schm miedeskamp , Gr reg Zaharchuk , Michael E. Mos seley1 Deqiang Qiu
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Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

1 11:24

0416 6. Diffusion fM MRI Can Detect t Neural Activation When the B BOLD fMRI R Response Is Abo olished by Nitro oprussiate Tomokazu Ts surugizawa1, Bo oucif Djemai1, Lu uisa Ciobanu1, D Denis Le Bihan1
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Neurospin/CE EA, Gif-sur-Yvette e, Essonne, France e

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0417 7. Diffusion fM MRI Detects Wh hite-Matter Dys sfunction in Mic ce with Acute O Optic Neuritis Tsen-Hsuan Lin L 1, William M. M Spees2, 3, Robe ert Mikesell4, An nne H. Cross, 35, Sheng-Kwei Son ng2, 3
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Physics, Wash hington University y , St. Louis, MO, United States; 2Ra adiology, Washing gton University Sc chool of Medicine, , St. Louis, MO, United St tates; 3The Hope Center C for Neurolo ogical Disorders, W Washington Univer rsity School of Me edicine, St. Louis, MO, United 4 5 States; Neurology, Washington University Schoo ol of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, Unite ed States; Neurolo ogy, Washington U University in L MO, United d States St. Louis, St. Louis,

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0418 8. Magnetic Re esonance Imagi ing of Neuronal l Currents in an n in Vitro Turtl le Cerebellum Padmavathi Sundaram1, Wil lliam Wells2, Dar rren B. Orbach1 , Daniel Orring ger3, Mukund Bal lasubramanian1, Robert 1 4 Mulkern , Yo oshio Okada
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Radiology, Ch hildren's Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical M School, B Boston, MA, Unite ed States; 2Radiolo ogy, Brigham and W Women's Hospital, Harv vard Medical Scho ool, Boston, MA, United U States; 3Neu urosurgery, Unive ersity of Michigan, , Ann Arbor, MI, U United States; 4 Neurology, Children's C Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical M School, B Boston, MA, Unite ed States

S Saturation Transfer: T New N Frontier rs & Applic cation


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summa cum laude
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M Moderators:Gi il Navon & Pet ter van Zijl

0419 9. Ultra-Fast One-Shot O Z Spe ectrum Acquisit tion Xiang Xu1, Jae-Seung Ja Lee1, 2, Alexej Jerscho ow1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Chemistry De epartment, New Yo ork University, Ne ew York, NY, Uni ited States; 2Radio ology Department, New York Univer rsity, New York, NY, United States

1 10:12

0420 0. Correlation of Exercise Ind duced Changes in Cr CEST an nd 31P MRS in Human Calf M Muscles 1 n1, Mohammad Haris H , Anup Sin ngh1, Kejia Cai1, Catherine DeB Brosse1, Ravi Pra akash Reddy Nan nga1, Hari Feliks Kogan 1 1 magna cum laude Hariharan , Ravinder Reddy y
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e and Optical Imag ging (CMROI), Un niversity of Pennsy ylvania, Philadelph hia, PA, United St tates

1 10:24

0421 1. CytoCEST: Cells as CEST Agents Giuseppe Ferrauto1, Daniela a Delli Castelli1, Enza Di Grego orio1, Enzo Terre eno1, Holger Gru uell2, Silvio Aime1
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Molecular Bio otecnology & hela ath Sciences, Mole ecular Imaging Cen nter, torino, Italy; 2Eindhoven Unive ersity of Technolo ogy, Eindhoven, Ne etherlands

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1 10:36 0422 2. Developmen nt of CEST Lipo osomes for Mon nitoring Nanop article-Based C Cancer Therapies Kannie W.Y. Chan1, 2, Tao Yu Y 3, 4, Yuan Qiao5, Guanshu Liu1, 6, Ming Yang4, Jeff W.M. Bulte e, 27, Peter C.M. van Zijl1, 6, 3 1 6 magna cum laude Justin S. Han nes , Michael T. McMahon ,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Russell H. Mo organ Department of Radiology and d Radiological Scie ence, The Johns H Hopkins University y School of Medici ine, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2Cellular C Imaging Section S and Vascu ular Biology Progr ram, Institute for C Cell Engineering, B Baltimore, 3 MD, United St tates; Center for Nanomedicine, N Th he Wilmer Eye Inst titute, The Johns H Hopkins University y School of Medic cine, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 4Department D of Bio omedical Engineer ring, The Johns Ho opkins University School of Medicin ne, 5 Baltimore, MD D, United States; The T Ludwig Cente er for Cancer Gene etics and Therapeu utics, Howard Hug ghes Medical Insti itute and Sidney Kimme el Cancer Center, Baltimore, B MD, United U States; 6F.M M. Kirby Research Center for Functio onal Brain Imaging g, Kennedy Krieger Institu ute, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 7Russell R H. Morgan n Department of R Radiology and Rad diological Science, , Johns Hopkins Unive ersity, Baltimore, MD, United States s

1 10:48

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0423 3. Amide Proto on Transfer Im maging of High Intensity I Focuse ed Ultrasound-Treated Tumor r Tissue Stefanie J.C.G. Hectors1, Igo or Jacobs1, Gust tav J. Strijkers1, K Klaas Nicolay1
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Biomedical NMR, N Department of Biomedical Eng gineering, Eindhov ven University of Technology, Eind dhoven, Netherland ds

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0424 4. GlucoCEST T for the Detecti ion of Human Xenografts X Glio oblastoma at Ea arly Stage. Francisco To orrealdea1, Mari ilena Rega1, Ang gela Richard-Lo oendt1, Sebastian n Brandner1, David L. Thomas1, Simon magna cum laude Walker-Samu uel2, Xavier Gol lay3
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Institute of Ne eurology, UCL, Lo ondon, Greater Lo ondon, United King ngdom; 2Centre for r Advanced Biome edical Imaging, UC CL, London, Greater Londo on, United Kingdom; 3Institute of Ne eurology, Universi ity College Londo on, London, Greate er London, United Kingdom

1 11:12

0425 5. Chemical Ex xchange Satura ation Transfer (CEST) ( MRI of f 2DG and FDG G as a Tool for M Molecular Imag ging of Tumors and d Metastases 1 1 2 2 1 summa cum laude Michal Rivlin n , Uzi Eliav , Judith Ju Horev , Ila an Tsarfaty , Gil l Navon
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

School of Che emistry, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-A Aviv, Israel; 2Sackl ler School of Medi icine, Tel-Aviv Un niversity, Tel-Aviv v, Israel

1 11:24

0426 6. Molecular CEST C Imaging of o Mucins with Different Glyco osylation Level ls 1 2 Xiaolei Song g1, 2, Raag D. Air ran1, 2, Dian R. Arifin A , , Amnon n Bar-Shir, 23, Le ea Miranda1, 2, D Deepak K. Kaday yakkara1, 2, summa cum laude Guanshu Liu u1, 4, Assaf A. Gil lad, 23, Peter C.M M. van Zijl1, 4, M Michael T. McMa ahon1, 4, Jeff W.M M. Bulte, 23
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Division of MR M Research, The Russell H. Morgan n Department of R Radiology and Rad diological Science, , The Johns Hopki ins University, Ba altimore, MD, Unit ted States; 2Cellula ar Imaging Section n, Institute for Cel ll Engineering, Th he Johns Hopkins U University, 3 Baltimore, MD D, United States; Division D of MR Research, R The Russ sell H. Morgan De epartment of Radio ology and Radiological Science, Johns s Hopkins Univers sity, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 4 F.M. Kirby Resea arch Center for Fu unctional Brain Ima aging, Kennedy Krieg ger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United d States

1 11:36

0427 7. Application of Chemical Ex xchange Satura ation Transfer ( (CEST) MRI in n Acute Human Stroke Patient ts al for Visualiza ation of Tissue A Acidosis and Inf Demonstrates New Potentia farction Risk 2 3 Manus J. Do onahue1, Anna Tietze Ti , , Irene Klaerke K Mikkelsen n2, Leif Ostergaard2, Megan Str rother1, Seth Smi ith1, Jakob Blicher2, 4
1 Radiology and Radiological Sci iences, Vanderbilt t University, Nashv ville, TN, United S States; 2Center for r Functionally Inte egrative y Hospital, Aarhus s, Denmark; 3Neur roradiology, Aarhu us University Hos spital, Aarhus, Den nmark; Neuroscience, Aarhus University 4 Hammel Neur rorehabilitation an nd Research, Aarhu us University Hos spital, Hammel, De enmark

1 11:48

0428 8. NOE Imagin ng in the Huma an Brain at 7T Craig K. Jon nes1, 2, Alan Hua ang1, 2, Jiadi Xu1, 2, Richard Anth hony Edward Ed dden, 23, Michael l Schr4, 5, Jun H Hua1, 2, 1 2 Nikita Oskolk kov , , Michael T. McMahon1, 2, Peter C.M. van n Zijl1, 2
Department of o Radiology and Radiological R Scien nces, Johns Hopkin ns University Scho ool of Medicine, B Baltimore, MD, Un nited States; FM Kirby Center for Functiona al Brain Imaging, Kennedy K Krieger I Institute, Baltimor re, MD, United Sta ates; 3Department o of Radiology 4 cal Sciences, John ns Hopkins University, Baltimore, M MD, United States; Philips Medical S Systems, Highland d Heights, and Radiologic OH, United St tates; 5Keller Cente er for Imaging Inn novation, Barrow N Neurological Instit tute, Phoenix, AZ, , United States
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e Distal Femur e ex Vivo and in V Vivo</I> Mikko J. 0429 9. Susceptibility ty Weighted Ima aging of Cartilag ge Canals of the tter1, Michael B Benson1, Bruce H Hammer1, Cath hy Nissi1, 2, Fer renc Toth3, Jinji in Zhang1, 2, Se ebastian Schmit ISMRM MERIT AWARD magna cum laude Carlson3, Ju utta Maria Eller rmann1
inneapolis, MN, U United States; 2Dep partment of Orthop paedic CMRR and Department D of Radi iology, University y of Minnesota, Mi Veterinary Populat tion Medicine, Col llege of Surgery, University of Minnesot ta, Minneapolis, MN, M United States; 3Department of V d States edicine, University y of Minnesota, St. . Paul, MN, United Veterinary Me
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s in Subjects wi ith and Withou ut Femoroacetab bular 0430 0. Regional An nalysis of Hip Cartilage C MR Re elaxation Times Impingemen nt der B. Dillon1, X Xiaojuan Li1, Th homas M. Link1, Thomas P. my Subburaj1, Alexander Valent tinitsch1, Alexand summa cum laude Karupppasam Vail2, Sharmila Majumdar1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Francisco, San Fran ncisco, CA, United States; 2Orthopa aedic Surgery, Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, University of o California San F States C San Fra ancisco, San Francisco, CA, United S University of California

1 10:24

r (QMT) Param meters of Articu ular Cartilage 0431 1. Factors Influencing Quanti itative Magnetization Transfer 2 Pouria Moss na1, Walter F. B lock2, 3, Alexey A A. Samsonov4, R Richard sahebi1, Rajeev Chaudhary C , Nad de Sritanyaratan 4 magna cum laude Kijowski
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

United States; 2Bio medical Engineeri ing, University of WisconsinBiomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Wisconsin n, Madison, WI, U 3 y of Wisconsin, Ma adison, WI, United d States; 4Radiolog gy, Madison, Mad dison, WI, United States; S Medical Physics, University University of Wisconsin, W Madiso on, WI, United Sta ates
1

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ervertebral Dis sc Degeneration n by 0432 2. Assessment of Degradation n of Proteoglyca ans and Matrix Proteins in Inte W MRS Diffusion Weighted magna cum laude Anna M. WA ANG1, 2, Peng Ca ao1, 2, Jian Yang3, Ed X. Wu1, 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong, China; 2Departme ent of Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni g, Hong Kong , Ch hina; 3Department t of Radiology, Xi''an Jiaotong Electrical and Electronic Engine eering, The Univer rsity of Hong Kong a University, Xi'an, Shanxi, China
1

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age Explants Th hrough Multipa arametric MRI I Analysis 0433 3. Classificatio on of OARSI Sc cored Human Articular A Cartila at 3T 3 4 1 1 2 Vanessa A. Lukas L , Kenneth W. Fishbein , Ping-Chang Lin , Michael Schr , Corey P. Neu , Richard G. Spencer1, David A. Rei iter5
1

Institute on Aging g, National Institute es of Health, Balti imore, MD, Magnetic Res sonance Imaging and a Spectroscopy Section, S National I ge of Medicine, W Washington, DC, U United States; 3Phil lips United States; 2Department of Radiology, R Howard d University Colleg 4 of Biomedical Eng gineering, Purdue University, West L Lafayette, ighland Heights, OH, O United States; Weldon School o Healthcare, Hi Aging, National In nstitutes of Health, , Baltimore, MD, U United States IN, United Sta ates; 5Clinical Rese earch Branch, Nati ional Institute on A

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n Osteoarthritis Using SWIFT 0434 4. Assessment of Human Tibi ial Cartilage-Bo one Interface in J. Finnil5, Olli-M Matti Aho6, Simo o Saarakkala5, P Petri Jari Rautiain nen1, 2, Elli-Noor ra Salo3, Virpi Tiitu T 4, Mikko A.J. 6 7 7 8 magna cum laude Lehenkari , Jutta a T. Nieminen2, 3 J Maria Elle ermann , Mikko J. J Nissi , , Miika
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

opio, Finland; 2De epartment of Radio ology, University o of Oulu, Department of o Applied Physics, University of Eastern Finland, Kuo ity Hospital, Oulu u, Finland; 4Institut te of Biomedicine, , Anatomy, Oulu, Finland; ; 3Department of Diagnostic D Radiolo ogy, Oulu Universi 5 , University of Ou ulu, Oulu, Finland; 6Department University of Eastern E Finland, Kuopio, K Finland; Department D of Me dical Technology, 7 Center for Magneti ic Resonance Rese earch, Department t of of Anatomy an nd Cell Biology, University U of Oulu, , Oulu, Finland; C es; 8Department of f Orthopaedic Sur rgery, University o of Minnesota, Radiology, Un niversity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, , MN, United State Minneapolis, MN, M United States s
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artilage in Whol le Knee Specim men Using a New w Method 0435 5. Validation of o a Clinical Pro otocol for DTI of o Articular Ca for One-To-One Correlatio on of DTI with Histology H 2 1 1 2 1 magna cum laude Jose G. Raya ch a , Tony Wong , You Jin Lee , Christian C Glaser , Thorsten Kirsc
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 York, NY, United S States; 2Orthopaed dic Surgery, New Y York Radiology, New York University Langone Medic cal Center, New Y University Lan ngone Medical Cen nter, New York, NY, N United States

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1 11:24 0436 6. CubeQuant T1rho, QDESS S T2, and Cones s Sodium Meas surements Are S Sufficiently Rep producible for I In Vivo tudies Cartilage St 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 Caroline D. Jordan J , , Uche e D. Monu , , Em mily J. McWalter r , Ronald D. W Watkins , Weitian n Chen , Neal K. Bangerter5, Brian Andrew w Hargreaves1, Garry E. Gold1, 6
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Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States; 2Bioe engineering, Stanfo ford University, Sta anford, CA, Unite ed States; Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States; 4Global Ap pplied Science Lab boratory, GE Healt thcare, Menlo 5 6 Park, CA, United States; Electri ical & Computer Engineering, E Brigh ham Young Unive ersity, Provo, UT, U United States; Or rthopaedic ford University, St tanford, CA , Unite ed States Surgery, Stanf

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0437 7. Magic Angle e Effect Plays a Significant Ro ole in T1rho Rel laxation in Arti icular Cartilage e Pedram Goln nari1, Jiang Du1, Won C. Bae1, Reni R Biswas1, Sh heronda Statum1, Eric Chang1, C Christine Chung g1
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Radiology, University of Califo ornia, San Diego, San S Diego, CA, Un nited States

1 11:48

0438 8. Numerical Validation V of Tw wo-Component T2* Mapping for Cartilages i in Human Knee e Yongxian Qia an1, Tiejun Zhao o2, Fernando Em milio Boada3

1 Radiology, University of Pittsbu urgh, Pittsburgh, PA, P United States; 2MR R&D Collab borations, Siemens Healthcare USA A, Pittsburgh, ates; 3Radiology, University U of Pittsb burgh, New York, , NY, United State es PA, United Sta

P Preclinical Cancer C Ima aging: Molec cular & Tra aditional


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0439 9. Quantitative e MRI Reporter r Gene Imaging g of the Recruit tment of Ferriti in Over-Expres ssing Fibroblast ts to the Vascular Niche of Solid Tu umors ISMRM MERIT AWARD summa cum laude Moriel Vand dsburger1, Marin na Radoul1, Yosep eph Addadi1, Sen nzeni Mpofu1, Ba atya Cohen1, Mic chal Neeman1
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Weizmann In nstitute of Science, Rehovot, None, Israel

1 10:12

0440 0. in vivo Moni itoring of Tumo or Response to Anti-Cancer Th herapy Using M MRI and a Nove el Caspase-3 Ac ctivatable Gadolinium m Contrast Agen nt for Imaging Apoptosis A 1 1 1 1 2 1 summa cum laude Prachi Pand dit , Deju Ye , Ad dam Shuhendler , Jianghong Rao o , , Brian K. Rutt
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Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States; 2Chem mistry, Stanford U University, Stanfor rd, CA, United Sta ates

1 10:24

0441 1. Monitoring the Effects of Bicarbonate B Tre eatment on Tum mor Extracellul lar pH Using Ac cidoCEST MRI I owison2, Justin J. J Jeffery2, Ian F. . Robey3, Marty Pagel2 Liu Qi Chen1, Christy M. Ho
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Department of o Chemistry and Biochemistry, B Univ versity of Arizona a, Tucson, AZ, Uni ited States; 2Biome edical Engineering g, University of Arizona, Tu ucson, AZ, United States; 3University y of Arizona Canc cer Center, Univer rsity of Arizona, T Tucson, AZ, United d States

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0442 2. Investigating the Role of Macromolecular M Transport in th he Formation o of Malignant As scites and Meta astases ce Penet1, Zhihan ng Chen1, Arvind P. Pathak1, Dm mitri Artemov1, Z Zaver M. Bhujw walla2 Marie-Franc
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JHU ICMIC Program P Division of Cancer Imaging g Research The Ru ussell H. Morgan D Department of Ra adiology, The John ns Hopkins University Sch hool of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United U States; 2JHU U ICMIC Program m Division of Canc cer Imaging Resear rch The Russell H. Mo organ Department of o Radiology, John ns Hopkins Unive ersity, Baltimore, M MD, United States

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0443 3. Tracking 4T T1-PiPSCs Hom ming to Primary y and Metastati ic Tumor with M MRI Hong Li1, 2, Jianjun J Wang3, Qianqian Q Li3, Mengfan M Yan4, Gu uojun Wu4, Yimi in Shen2, Ewart M Mark Haacke2, J Jiani Hu2
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Radiology, Union Hospital, Ton ngji Medical Colle ege, Huazhong Un niversity of Science and Technology y, Wuhan, Hubei, C China; Radiology, Wayne W State Univer rsity, Detroit, MI, United States; 3Bi iochemistry and M Molecular Biology, , Wayne State University, 4 Detroit, MI, United U States; Phar rmacology, Karma anos Cancer Institu ute,Wayne State U University School o of Medicine, Detro oit, MI, United States

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magna cum laude

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0444 4. Tumor Bloo od Flux Quantif fication Using Flow F Enhanced MRI and Com mparison with H Histology Olivier Reynaud1, Franoise e Geffroy1, Luisa a Ciobanu1
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NeuroSpin, Saclay, France

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0445 5. Synthesis an nd Evaluation of o CREKA-Tris s(Gd-DOTA)3 f for MR Molecul lar Imaging of Breast Cancer Zhuxian Zhou1, Zhen Ye1, Xu ueming Wu1, Zhe eng-Rong Lu1
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Biomedical Engineering, E Case Western W Reserve Universtiy, U Clevela and, OH, United S States

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1 11:24 0446 6. The Relation nship Between Short and Long g Diffusion Tim me ADC Values in Rat Brain T Tumors Alexander D. Cohen1, Peter S. LaViolette2, Kathleen K M. Schm mainda, 12
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summa cum laude

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Biophysics, Medical M College of f Wisconsin, Milw waukee, WI, United d States; 2Radiolog gy, Medical Colleg ge of Wisconsin, M Milwaukee, WI, United Sta ates

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0447 7. Imaging Glu ucose Uptake in n a Preclinical Brain B Tumor M Model Using Glu ucoCEST Kannie W.Y. Chan1, 2, Guans shu Liu1, 3, Bach hchu Lal3, 4, Jeff f W.M. Bulte, 25, J John Laterra3, 6, Dmitri Artemov v7, 8, 1 3 summa cum laude Michael T. McMahon M , , Pet ter C.M. van Zijl1, 3
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Russell H. Mo organ Department of Radiology and d Radiological Scie ence, The Johns H Hopkins University y School of Medici ine, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2Cellular C Imaging Section S and Vascu ular Biology Progr ram, Institute for C Cell Engineering, B Baltimore, 3 MD, United St tates; F.M. Kirby Research Center for f Functional Bra ain Imaging, Kenn nedy Krieger Institu tute, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 4Depart tment of Neurolog gy, Kennedy Krieg ger Institute, Baltim more, MD, United d States; 5Russell H H. Morgan Departm ment of 6 Radiology and d Radiological Scie ence, Johns Hopki ins University, Bal ltimore, MD, Unit ted States; Depart tment of Neuroscie ence, Kennedy Krieg ger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United d States; 7JHU In V Vivo Cellular Mol lecular Imaging Ce enter, The Johns H Hopkins 8 University Sch hool of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United U States; Div vision of Cancer Im maging Research, T The Johns Hopkin ns University School of Med dicine, Baltimore, MD, United States s

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0448 8. Noninvasive e Investigation of o the Viscoelas stic Properties o of Intracranial Tumours with Magnetic Reson nance Elastograph hy 1 1 1 1 1 2 magna cum laude Yann Jamin , Jessica K.R. Bo oult , Jin Li , Cr raig Cummings , Jeffrey C. Bam mber , Ralph Sink kus , Simon P. R Robinson1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Division of Radiotherapy R and Im maging, The Instit tute of Cancer Res search, Sutton, Sur rrey, United Kingd dom; 2INSERM U773, CRB3,, Centre de Rech herche Biomdica ale Bichat-Beaujon n, Paris, France

E Educational l Course L Lung


O Organizers:Ma asoom A. Haider, M.D., F.R.C C.P.C., Shahid d M. Hussain, M M.D., Ph.D., Jo ohn P. Mugler, , III, Ph.D., Ca aroline R Reinhold, M.D. & Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., M Ph.D. R Room 250 BCE EF 10:0 00-12:00 Moderator rs:John P. Mug gler, III & Scot tt K. Nagle
1 10:00 Ultra-Short Echo Time MR RI of the Lung gle, M.D., Ph.D. Scott K. Nag Pulmonary Perfusion P (Inclu uding Emboli) J. Paul Finn, , M.D. Disease Cha aracterization with w Hyperpolar rized Gases Talissa Altes s, M.D. Upper Airw way Imaging Lewis Shin, M.D. M Adjournmen nt

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E Educational l Course M Motion Arti ifacts & Pra actical Solut tions
O Organizers:Roland Bammer, Ph.D. & Debia ao Li, Ph.D. R Room 251 BCE EF 10:0 00-12:00
1 10:00 1 10:30 Physical Bas sis for Motion Artifacts A Murat Aksoy y, Ph.D. Adaptive Motion Correctio on Methods Julian Macla aren, Ph.D.

oderators:Rola and Bammer & Debiao Li Mo

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Respiratory y Gating: Cardiovascular & Bo ody Imaging Peng Hu, Ph h.D.

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H Hands-On Workshop W 1: 1 GE Healthcare


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H Hands-On Workshop W 1: 1 Philips He ealthcare


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chniques, Pr H Hands-On Workshop W 1: 1 Siemens - MR Angiography Tec rotocol Opti imization & PostP Processing
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G Gold Corpo orate Sympo osium: Siem mens


P Plenary Hall 12:1 15-13:15
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E Electronic Poster P Sessio on: Body


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S Study Group Session: Current C Issu ues in Brain n Function


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S Study Group Session: MR M in Drug g Research


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N Novel Neuro oimaging Methods M


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13:3 30-15:30

Mod derators:Christ topher D. Kron nke & Joshua S S. Shimony

0449 9. 3D MRI Mic croscopy of the Lens, Vitreous s, and Anterior Chamber Volu umes in Normal l Mouse Eyes an nd Eyes with Retinal l Degeneration ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 2 magna cum laude Eric R. Muir r , Timothy O. Du uong
1

Research Ima aging Institute, Uni iversity of Texas Health H Science Cen enter, San Antonio , TX, United State es; 2Research Imag ging Institute, UT Health Sci ience Center at San n Antonio, San An ntonio, TX, United d States

1 13:42

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0450 0. Anatomical and ASL Imag ging of the Retin na at 7 T 2 Daniel James Lee1, Ehsan Vaghefi Va , Kevin F. F Webb, Alexand der J E Foss3, Ri ichard W. Bowte ell1, Susan T. Fr rancis1
1

SPMMRC, University U of Nottin ngham, Nottingham m, Nottinghamshir re, United Kingdo om; 2University of Auckland, Auckla and, New Zealand; 3Queen's Medical Cent tre, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, N U United Kingdom

1 13:54

0451 1. A Fingerprinting Approach h to Compute Blood B Volume, V Vessel Diameter r and Blood Ox xygenation Map ps in the Human Brain 2 3 summa cum laude Thomas Chri isten1, Nicolas Pannetier P , , Wendy W. Ni1, Deq qiang Qiu1, Norb bert Schuff2, 3, M Michael E. Mosel ley1, Greg Zaharchuk1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States; 2Radi iology, University y of California San n Francisco, San Fr rancisco, CA, United States; 3Center for Imaging of Neurodegen nerative diseases, V Veterans Affairs M Medical Centre, Sa an Francisco, CA, U United States

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1 14:06 0452 2. Multi-Spectral T1 Weighte ed Imaging and T1 Quantificat tion Using 3D R Radial K-Space Trajectory kemeti1, Nagesh Adluru1, Samuel A. Hurley2, An drew L. Alexand der1 Steven Kecsk
1

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

University of f Wisconsin, Madis son, WI, United St tates; 2University o of Wisconsin-Mad dison, Madison, W WI, United States

1 14:18

0453 3. MRI Measu urements of ICP P in Simulated Acute A Mountain n Sickness (AM MS) Justin Stevan n Lawley1, Noam m Alperin2, Sang H. Lee2, Paul G Gerald Mark Mu ullins3, Samuel Ja ames Oliver1, Ja amie Hugo Macdonald1
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Health and Ex xercise Sciences, Bangor B University, Bangor, Gwyned dd, United Kingdo om; 2University of Miami, Miami, FL L, United States; 3Bango or Imaging Center, , Bangor Universit ty, Bangor, Gwyne edd, United Kingd dom

1 14:30

0454 4. Spatial Distr ribution of Sevo oflurane in the Human Brain R Revealed by in-vivo 19F Imagi ing at Clinical-R Relevant Concentrati ions: Preliminar ry Results 1 2 3 Maolin Qiu , Ramachandran n Ramani , Robe ert Todd Constab ble
1

Diagnostic Ra adiology, Yale Un niversity School of f Medicine, New H Haven, CT, United d States; 2Anesthes siology, Yale Univ versity School of Medicine, New N Haven, CT, United U States; 3Dia agnostic Radiology y, Yale University, , New Haven, CT, , United States

1 14:42

0455 5. Brain Sodiu um Accumulatio on Correlates with w Electrical A Abnormalities in n Drug-Resistant Epilepsy: A 23Na MRI and Intracra anial EEG Reco ording Study Wafaa Zaara aoui1, Caroline Rey R 1, Fabrice Ba artolomei2, 3, Pa atrick Chauvel2, 3, Elisabeth Soul lier1, Sylviane C ConfortGouny1, Patr rick J. Cozzone, Lothar R. Schad d4, Jean-Philippe e Ranjeva1, Max xime Guye1, 5
CRMBM, UM MR 7339, CNRS, Aix-Marseille A Uni iversit, Marseille, , France; 2Ple de Neurosciences Cli iniques, APHM, M Marseille, France; 3Labor ratoire de Neuroph hysiologie et Neur ropsychologie, U75 51, INSERM, Aix x-Marseille Univer rsit, Marseille, Fr rance; 4 Computer Assisted Clinical Me edicine, Heidelberg g University, Mann nnheim, Germany; 5Ple dImagerie M Mdicale, APHM, , Marseille, France
1

1 14:54

0456 6. Quiet T1-W Weighted Head Scanning S Using PETRA David Manuel Grodzki1, Bjoern Heismann1, 2
1

Siemens AG, Erlangen, German ny; 2Friedrich-Alex xander-University y Erlangen-Nuremb mberg, Erlangen, Germany

1 15:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0457 7. 7T MRSI in n Temporal Lob be Epilepsy David Bonek kamp1, He Zhu1, Gregory Bergey y2, Peter B. Bark ker1
1

The Russell H. H Morgan Departm ment of Radiology y and Radiological l Science, Johns H Hopkins University y, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Depart tment of Neurolog gy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltim more, MD, United d States

1 15:18

0458 8. Imaging of Focal F Cortical Dysplasia D at 7 Tesla T Mathijs Buijs s1, Albert Colon, , 12, Matthias van n Osch1, Jeroen van der Grond1, Paul A. Boon, 23, Paul A.M. Ho Hofman, 24, Mark A. van Buchem1
1

Leiden Unive ersity Medical Cen nter, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlan ands; 2Epilepsy Cen ntre Kempenhaegh he, Heeze, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands; 3Ghent University Hospital, H Ghent, Oost-Vlaanderen, O B Belgium; 4Maastri icht University Me edical Center, Maa astricht, Limburg, Neth herlands

R Relaxometry y & Parame eter Mappin ng


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13:3 30-15:30

Moderator rs:Maria I. Alt tbach & Sean C C. L. Deoni

0459 9. Cellular Com mpartment Spe ecific T2* Relax xation in White Matter Pascal Sati1, Peter van Geld deren2, Afonso C. . Silva3, Daniel S S. Reich1, Hellm mut Merkle, Jacco A. De Zwart2, Jeff H. ISMRM MERIT AWARD 2 summa cum laude Duyn

1 Translational Neuroradiology Unit, U Neuroimmunology Branch, Nat tional Institute of N Neurological Diso orders and Stroke, Bethesda, tates; 2Advanced MRI M Section, Labo oratory of Function nal and Molecular r Imaging, Nationa al Institute of Neur rological MD, United St 3 Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD, United State es; Cerebral Micro ocirculation Unit, Laboratory of Fun nctional and Molec cular onal Institute of Neurological Disord ders and Stroke, B Bethesda, MD, Uni ited States Imaging, Natio

1 13:42

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0460 0. Non-Invasiv ve Investigation n of the Compar rtmentalization of Iron in the H Human Brain Ferdinand Sc chweser1, 2, Jan Sedlacik3, Andre eas Deistung1, J Jrgen R. Reiche enbach1
1

Medical Phys sics Group, Institut te of Diagnostic an nd Interventional R Radiology I, Jena U University Hospital - Friedrich Schi iller University Jen na, Jena, Germany; ; 2School of Medic cine, Friedrich Sch hiller University Je ena, Jena, German ny; 3Neuroradiololo ogy, University Me edical Center Hamb burg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, H German ny

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1 13:54 0461 1. Exchange Rate R Selective Im maging Using T1&[rho] Dispersio on John T. Spea ar1, 2, Zhongliang g Zu2, 3, John C. Gore, 3
1

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Physics and Astr ronomy, Vanderbi ilt University, Nash hville, TN, United d States; 2Vanderbilt University Insti itute of Imaging Scien nce, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Department D of Rad diology, Vanderbil lt University, Nash hville, TN, United States

1 14:06

0462 2. Efficient Tis ssue Permittivit ty and Conduct tivity Mapping U Using Standard d MR Images Seung-Kyun Lee1, Selaka Bandara Bulumulla a1, Ileana Hancu u1
1

GE Global Re esearch, Niskayuna, NY, United Stat tes

1 14:18

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0463 3. in vivo Imag ging of Electrica al Properties of f Human Brain Using a Gradie ent Based Algor rithm Jiaen Liu1, Xiaotong X Zhang1, Sebastian Schm mitter2, Pierre-F Francois Van de Moortele2, Bin H He1, 3
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, M MN, United States; 2Center for Magne etic Resonance Re esearch, University of Minnesota, M Minneapolis, MN, Unite ed States; 3Institute e for Engineering i in Medicine, Univ versity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, M United States s

1 14:30

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0464 4. Volumetric Measurement of o Human Brain n T1 in vivo Usi ing Pulsed Pseu udo Random Am mplitude Modu ulation 2 Xiaowei Zou1, 2, Truman R. Brown B
1

Columbia Un niversity, New Yor rk, NY, United Sta ates; 2Medical Univ versity of South C Carolina, Charlesto on, SC, United Stat tes

1 14:42

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0465 5. T1 Estimation for Aqueous s Iron Oxide Na anoparticle Susp pensions Using a Variable Flip p Angle SWIFT T Sequence Luning Wang g1, Curtis Andre ew Corum2, Djau udat Idiyatullin2, Michael Garwo ood2, Qun Zhao1
1

Department of o Physics and Astr ronomy, Universit ty of Georgia, Ath hens, GA, United S States; 2Departmen nt of Radiology, U University of Minnesota, Mi inneapolis, MN, United U States

1 14:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0466 6. Improved T1 T Relaxometry with NMR Fiel ld Probes: Dem monstration of C Contrast Agent Characterization 2 Simon Gross s1, Benjamin E. Dietrich D , Christ toph Barmet2, 3, K Klaas P. Prssm mann2
1

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, , University y and ETH Zurich, , Zurich, Switzerla and; 2Institute for B Biomedical Engine eering, University and d ETH Zurich, Zur rich, Switzerland; 3Skope Magnetic R Resonance Techno ologies, Zurich, Sw witzerland

1 15:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0467 7. Triple Echo Steady State (T TESS) Relaxom metry Rahel Heule1, Carl Ganter2, Oliver Bieri1
1

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Basel Ho ospital, Basel, Swi itzerland; 2Departm ment of Radiology y, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Un niversitt Mnchen n, Munich, Germa any

1 15:18

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0468 8. Effects of Di iffusion on High h Resolution Qu uantitative T2 M MRI Wendy Oakd den1, Greg J. Stanisz2
1

Medical Biop physics, University y of Toronto, Toron nto, ON, Canada; 2Imaging Researc ch, Sunnybrook Re esearch Institute, T Toronto, ON, Canada

O Of Catheter rs, Guidewir res & Needl les: MR-Gu uided Interv ventions
R Room 155 EF
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13:3 30-15:30

Moderators:C Charles L. Dum moulin & Grah ham Wright

0469 9. Evaluation of o an Integrated d MR-EP Suite and Catheter-N Navigated Loca al MR Lesion M Monitoring Afte er RF Ablation 1 1 1 2 2 3 Steffen Weiss s , Sascha Krueg ger , Peter Koke en , Gregg Stenze zel , Steve Wedan n , Ronald Holth huizen , Jouke Sm mink4, Anne Krogh Grnd dal5, Lars lgaa ard Bloch5, Jame es Harrison6, Ma ark O'Neill6, Rez za Razavi6, Tobi ias Schaeffter6
1

Innovative Te echnologies, Resea arch Laboratories, Philips Technolog gie GmbH, Hambu urg, Germany; 2Im mricor Medical Sys stems, Burnsville, MN N, United States; 3MR Clinical Func ctionality, Philips H Healthcare, Best, N Netherlands; 4MR R Clinical Science, Philips 5 6 Healthcare, Be est, Netherlands; MR M Research Cen ntre, Aarhus Unive ersity Hospital, Aa arhus, Denmark; D Division of Imagin ng Sciences and Biomedica al Engineering, Ki ings College Lond don, London, Unit ted Kingdom

1 13:42

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0470 0. Atrial Wall Thickness Imag ging for Cavotr ricuspid Isthmu us Ablation Tobias Voigt t1, Peter Koken2, James Harrison n3, Steffen Weiss s2, Sascha Krueg ger2, Tobias Sch haeffter3

1 Clinical Research Europe, Phili ips Research, Lond don, United Kingd dom; 2Tomographi ic Imaging System ms, Philips Researc ch, Hamburg, vision of Imaging Sciences, King's College C London, L London, United Ki ingdom Germany; 3Div

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1 13:54 0471 1. MR-Guided d Sclerotherapy of Low-Flow Vascular V Malfor rmations: Visua alization and N Needle Guidance e Using Contrast-Pr repared SSFP (C CP-SSFP) 1 2 3 4 1 3 magna cum laude Di Xu , Dani iel A. Herzka , Paul P A. DiCamill lo , Wesley D. G Gilson , Elliot R. McVeigh , Jona athan S. Lewin , Clifford R. Weiss3
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Biomedical Engineering, E The Jo ohns Hopkins Sch hool of Medicine, B Baltimore, MD, Un nited States; 2Biom medical Engineerin ng, Johns Hopkins Unive ersity, Baltimore, MD, United States s; 3Radiology, The e Johns Hopkins S School of Medicine e, Baltimore, MD, United 4 States; Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technolo ogy, Baltimore, MD D, United States

1 14:06

0472 2. Catheters fo or Interventiona al MR: LaserLa athe Fabricatio on of Micro-Coi ils for Remote C Catheter Tip De eflection 1 1 Prasheel Lill laney1, Vincent Malba M , Leland Evans E , Anthony y Bernhardt1, Ma ark Wilson1, Tim mothy Roberts2, A Alastair summa cum laude Martin1, May ythem Saeed1, Ronald Arenson1, Steven W. Hetts s1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, University of o California San F Francisco, San Fran ncisco, CA, United States; 2Radiology U of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S States Department, University

1 14:18

0473 3. Accelerated, Motion-Corre ected High-Reso olution Intravas scular MRI at 3 3T 1 H , Yi Zhang g2, Paul A. Botto omley1 Shashank Sathyanarayana Hegde
1

Radiology, Jo ohns Hopkins Univ versity, Baltimore, , MD, United State es; 2Electrical and Computer Engine eering, Johns Hopk kins University, Ba altimore, MD, Unit ted States

1 14:30

0474 4. in vivo Activ ve Visualization n of an Ablation n Guidewire for r the Revascular rization of Occl lusive Arterial D Disease Kevan Ander rson1, Nicolas Yak Ya 1, Labonny Bis swas1, Jennifer B Barry1, Graham m Wright1, 2
1

Physical Scien nces, Sunnybrook Research Institute e, Toronto, Ontario o, Canada; 2Medic cal Biophysics, Un niversity of Toront to, Toronto, Ontario, Canad da

1 14:42

0475 5. Quantificati ion of Intra-Pro ocedural Gland Motion During g Transperinea al MRI-Guided Prostate Biopsy y Andriy Fedor rov1, Kemal Tun ncali1, Tobias Pe enzkofer1, 2, Juni ichi Tokuda1, Sa ang-Eun Song1, N Nobuhiko Hata1, Clare 1 Tempany
1

Radiology, Br righam and Wome en's Hospital, Harv vard Medical Scho ool, Boston, MA, U United States; 2De epartment of Diagn nostic and Interventional Radiology, RWTH H Aachen Univers sity Hospital , Aac chen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germ many

1 14:54

0476 6. SPIO-Label led 90Y Microsp pheres Permit Accurate A Quan tification of Ma acroscopic Intra a-Hepatic Biodistribution Weiguo Li1, 2, Zhuoli Zhang1, Yang Guo1, Jodi Nicolai1, Reed d A. Omary1, An ndrew C. Larson n1
1 Radiology, Northwestern Unive ersity, Chicago, IL L, United States; 2R Research Resource e Center, Universit ty of Illinois at Ch hicago, U States Chicago, IL, United

1 15:06

0477 7. An Experim mental Setup to Simulate the Magnetohydrody M dynamic (MHD) )-Effect with Re espect to Intra C Cardiac ECG Signal ls magna cum laude Waltraud Brigitte Buchenber rg1, Ramona Lor renz1, Peter Lau udy2, Wolfgang M Mader3, Carsten Bienek4, Bernd Jung1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Dept. of Radiology, Medical Ph hysics, University Medical Center, F Freiburg, Baden-W Wrttemberg, Germ many; 2CardioTek B B.V., Maastricht-Air rport, Limburg, Ne etherlands; 3Freibu urg Center for Dat ta Analysis and Mo odeling, Albert-Lu udwigs-University y, Freiburg, 4 Baden-Wrttem mberg, Germany; R&D, Schwarzer r GmbH, Heilbron nn, Baden-Wrttem mberg, Germany

1 15:18

0478 8. Boosting MR R Temporal Re esolution Using Rapid Ultrasou und Measureme ents, for Motion n-Tracking Pur rposes Matthew Toe ews1, Chang-She eng Mei1, Renxin n Chu1, W. Scott Hoge1, Benjami in M. Schwartz1, Guangyi Wang g1, 2, 1 1 Lawrence P. Panych , Bruno o Madore
1

Department of o Radiology, Harv vard Medical Scho ool, Brigham and W Women's Hospital, , Boston, MA, Uni ited States; 2Depar rtment of Radiology, Gu uangdong General Hospital, Guangd dong Academy of M Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, Guan ngdong, China

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13:3 30-15:30

ors:Daniel B. E Ennis & David d N. Firmin Moderato

f the Human He eart 0479 9. Time-Resolv ved In Vivo Car rdiac Diffusion Tensor MRI of atehouse1, Jennif fer Keegan1, Ran nil de Silva3, Tev vfik Ismail1, Sonia Nielles s-Vallespin1, 2, Pedro P Ferreira3, Peter David Ga 5 1 4 4 er Speier , Thors sten Feiweier6, D David E. Sosnovi ik4, Andrew Andrew Scot tt , Timothy G. Reese R , Choukri Meekaoui M , Pete E. Arai2, Dav vid N. Firmin1
1 dom; 2National He eart Lung and Bloo od Institue (NHLB BI), National Royal Brompton Hospital, Impe erial College, London, United Kingd oyal Brompton Ho ospital, London, U United Kingdom; 4M Martinos ealth (NIH), DHHS S, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3Ro Institues of He 5 harlestown, MA, U United States; Sie emens AG Healthc care Sector, Center for Bio omedical Imaging, Massachusetts Ge eneral Hospital, Ch 6 Erlangen, Germ many; Siemens AG, A Erlangen, Germ many

1 13:42

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Heart Using Asy ymmetric Diffusion Encoding 0480 0. High-Resolu ution Single-Sho ot DTI of the in n-vivo Human H ussaint2, Sebasti ian Kozerke1, 2 Christian T. Stoeck1, Constan ntin von Deuster r1, 2, Nicolas Tou
1

Zurich, Switzerlan nd; 2Imaging Scien nces and Biomedic cal Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Engineering, King's K College Lon ndon, London, United Kingdom

1 13:54

Fetal Heart 0481 1. Diffusion MRI M Tractography of the Developing Human F ckowski3, Willia am Kostis4, Guan ngping Dai5, Step phen Choukri Mek kkaoui1, Prashob b Porayette2, Ma arcel Parolin Jac 4 Sanders, Dav vid E. Sosnovik
1

oula A Martinos ce enter for Biomedic cal, Boston, MA, U United Harvard Medi ical School - Mass sachusetts General l Hospital - Athino ed States; 3Univers sity of So Paulo, S So Paulo, Brazil; 4Harvard States; 2Cardio ology, Children's Hospital H Boston, Boston, B MA, Unite artinos center for B Biomedical, Charle estown, MA, Unit ted States; Medical Schoo ol - Massachusetts s General Hospital - Athinoula A Ma 5 Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, M United States

1 14:06

vo Diffusion Tensor Parameter rs 0482 2. Quantitative e Analysis of Ca ardiac Motion Effects E on in viv re1, Lihui Wang1, Vinay M. Pai3, Han Wen3, Pie erre Hongjiang Wei W 1, Magalie Via allon1, 2, Benedi icte M.A. Delattr 1 4 1 Croisille , , Yuemin Zhu
1

niversity of Lyon, ,, Lyon, France; 2D Department of CREATIS,, CNRS C (UMR 5220 0), INSERM (U104 44),INSA Lyon,Un Imaging Physics L Lab, BBC/NHLBI/ /NIH,, Bethesda, M Maryland Radiology,Uni iversity Hospitals of Geneva,, Genev va, Switzerland; 3I 4 nce 20892, United d States; Jean-Mon nnet University,, Saint-Etienne, S Fran

1 14:18

s of Cardiomyoc cyte Architectu ure in Pig Heart ts 0483 3. Diffusion Te ensor MRI Revealed Developm mental Changes on D. Caruthers s3, Gregory M. L Lanza3, Samuel A A. Wickline3 Junjie Chen1, Lei Zhang2, Jo ohn S. Allen3, Lin ngzhi Hu4, Shelto
uis, MO, United S States; 2Washington University Scho ool of Internal Medi icine, Washington University In Sain nt Louis, Saint Lou hington University y School of Medici ine, Saint Louis, m mo, United Medicine, Sain nt Louis, mo, Unit ted States; 3Interna al Medicine, Wash 4 Louis, mo, United d States States; Physic cs, Washington Un niversity School of f Medicine, Saint L
1

1 14:30

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

usion Tensor Im maging 0484 4. Cardiac Lam minae Structure Dynamics fro om in-vivo Diffu sant3, Sebastian Kozerke, 12 Nicolas Tous ssaint1, Christian n T. Stoeck2, Tob bias Schaeffter1, Maxime Sermes
1

ndon, London, Uni ited Kingdom; 2In nstitute for Biomed dical Imaging Scien nces and Biomedic cal Engineering, King's K College Lon Research Group, IN INRIA, Sophia-An ntipolis, France Engineering, University U and ETH H, Zurich, Switzer rland; 3Asclepios R

1 14:42

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0485 5. Improved Cardiac C Motion Self-Gating Fei Han1, Sta anislas Rapacch hi1, Peng Hu2
1 2

dicine, University of California, Los s Angeles, CA, Un nited States; Department of o Radiological Sci iences, David Geff fen School of Med geles, CA, United States Department of o Radiological Sci iences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Ang

1 14:54

he Whole Cardia ac Cycle Using 0486 6. Characterising Global and Regional Myoc cardial Motion Patterns for th Retrogated Spiral Phase Ve elocity Mapping 1 2 magna cum laude Robin Simpso on1, 2, Jennifer Keegan K , , David d N. Firmin1, 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

ular BRU, Royal B Brompton Hospital l, London, United Kingdom Imperial College London, Engla and, United Kingd dom; 2Cardiovascu

1 15:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

itial Clinical Re esults 0487 7. Myocardial Tagging in the Polar Coordinate System; Ini 2 Sarah N. Kha i Nsair3, Mona B Bhatia4, J. Paul F Finn5 an1, Abbas N. Moghaddam M , Raz zieh Kaveh2, Ali
1

CLA, Los Angeles , CA, United State es; 2Biomedical En ngineering, Diagnostic Ca ardiovascular Imag ging, Department of Radiology,, UC Cardiology, UCLA A, Los Angeles, C CA, United States; 4Diagnostic Amirkabir Uni iversity of Techno ology, Tehran, Iran n; 3Department of C 5 geles, CA, United States; Diagnosti ic Cardiovascular Imaging, Cardiovascula ar Imaging, Department of Radiology y, UCLA, Los Ang os Angeles, CA, Un nited States Department of f Radiology, Unive ersity of California a Los Angeles, Lo

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1 15:18 0488 8. Left Ventric cular Twist and d Systolic Twist-Per-Volume Sl lope in Patients s with Mitral Re egurgitation Meral L. Rey yhan1, 2, Ming Li i3, Hyun Grace Kim K 1, Himanshu Gupta4, 5, Steve en G. Lloyd4, 5, L Louis J. Dell'Ital lia4, 5, 3 1 2 magna cum laude Thomas Stew wart Denney , Da aniel B. Ennis ,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Radiological Sci iences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Ang geles, CA, United States; 2Biomedic cal Physics Interdepartmen ntal Program, Univ versity of Californ nia Los Angeles, L Los Angeles, CA, U United States; 3De epartment of Electr rical and 4 Computer Eng gineering, Auburn University, Aubur rn, AL, United Sta ates; Division of C Cardiovascular Dis sease, Department t of 5 Medicine, Uni iversity of Alabam ma at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, , United States; B Birmingham VA M Medical Center, Bir rmingham, AL, United Sta ates

D Diffusion Bi iophysics & Modeling


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M Moderators:Ev vren Ozarslan & Dmitriy A. Y Yablonskiy

0489 9. Observation n of Muscle Fibe er Diameter Inc crease with Exe ercise Using Tim me-Dependent D Diffusion Els Fiereman ns1, Gregory Lem mberskiy2, Jens H. H Jensen3, Dmi itry S. Novikov2

Center for Bio omedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, R New Yo ork University, Ne ew York, NY, Unit ted States; 2Center r for Biomedical Im maging, Departmen nt of Radiology, NYU N School of Me edicine, New York k, NY, United Stat tes; 3Center for Bio omedical Imaging, Depa artment of Radiolo ogy and Radiologic cal Science, Medic cal University of S South Carolina, Ch harleston, SC, Uni ited States

1 13:42

0490 0. Effects of Hypotonic Stress s and Ouabain on o Apparent Di iffusion Coeffic cient at Cellular r and Tissue Le evels. Ileana Ozana a Jelescu1, Luisa a Ciobanu1, Fran noise Geffroy1, Denis Le Bihan n1
1

NeuroSpin, Gif-sur-Yvette, G Ess sonne, France

1 13:54

0491 1. Viable and Fixed F White Ma atter: DTI and Microstructura al Comparisons s at Physiologic cal Temperature e Simon Richardson1, 2, Bernar rd M. Siow1, 2, Eleftheria E Panag giotaki3, Torben Schneider4, Mar rk F. Lythgoe1, D Daniel C. Alexander5
1

Division of Medicine M and Instit tute of Child Healt th, UCL Centre for r Advanced Biome edical Imaging, Un niversity College L London, London, Unite ed Kingdom; 2Cent tre for Medical Im mage Computing, U University College e London, London, United Kingdom m; 3Dept of Medical Phys and Bioengineerin ng, Centre for Med dical Image Compu uting, University C College London, L London, United Ki ingdom; 4 NMR Researc ch Unit, Queen Sq quare MS Centre, Department D of Neu uroinflammation , UCL Institute of N Neurology, Londo on, United 5 Kingdom; De epartment of Comp puter Science, Cen ntre for Medical Im mage Computing, U University College e London, London n, United Kingdom

1 14:06

0492 2. Reduced Dif ffusion Encodin ng for Accurate ely Estimating A Axonal Injury, D Demyelination, , and Inflamma ation in Mouse Optic Nerve Chia-Wen Ch hiang1, Yong Wa ang2, Anne H. Cr ross3, 4, Sheng-K Kwei Song2, 4
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Chemistry, Washington W University in Saint Louis s, Saint Louis, MO O, United States; 2R Radiology, Washin ngton University S School of Medicine, Sain nt Louis, MO, Uni ited States; 3Neuro ology, Washington n University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United Sta ates; 4The Hope Center for f Neurological Disorders, D Washing gton University Sch hool of Medicine, , Saint Louis , MO O, United States

1 14:18

0493 3. Accurate Es stimation of Intra-Axonal Wat ter Diffusion Re equires Proper Modeling of Su urrounding Cellularity& &[mu]&[mu] 1 1 2 ong , summa cum laude Yong Wang , Sheng-Kwei So
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Radiology, Washington W University in St. Louis, Saint S Louis, MO, U United States; 2The e Hope Center for Neurological diso orders, Washington University U in St. Lo ouis, Saint Louis, MO, M United States s

1 14:30

0494 4. New Insight ts Into &[gamm ma]-Stretched Exponential E An omalous-Diffus sion Imaging Ex xperiments Marco Cavalieri1, Marco Pa alombo1, 2, Alessa andro Gozzi3, An ndrea Gabrielli4, Angelo Bifone e3, Silvia Capuan ni1, 2
1

Physics Depa artment, Sapienza University, U Rome, Italy; 2CNR IPCF F UOS Roma, Phy ysics Department, S Sapienza Universi ity, Rome, Italy; 3Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Center for Nanotechnology N Inn novation, IIT@NE EST, Pisa, Italy; 4C CNR-ISC Roma, S Sapienza ome, Italy University, Ro

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0495 5. Singular Behavior of Time-Dependent Dif ffusion in a Fibe er Bundle Geom metry Due to a Disordered Pac cking 1 Lauren Burcaw1, Els Fierem mans2, Dmitry S. Novikov N
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NYUMC, New York, NY, Unit ted States; 2New York Y University, N New York, NY, Un nited States

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1 14:54 0496 6. dPFG MRI Assessment of Axonal A Beading g in an Injury M Model 1 3 Michal E. Ko omlosh1, 2, Dan Benjamini B , , Matthew M D. Budde de4, Lynne A. Hol ltzclaw5, Martin n J. Lizak6, Feren nc Horkay1, 3 1 Uri Nevo , Peter P J. Basser
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NICHD/PPIT TS/STBB, NIH, Be ethesda, MD, Unite ed States; 2CNRM M, USUHS, Bethes sda, MD, United States; 3Department of Biomedical En ngineering, The Iby and Aladar Fleis schman Faculty of f Engineering, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; 4Department of Neurosurge ery, Medical Colleg ge of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, M WI, U United States; 5NIC CHD/SCBS, NIH, Bethesda, MD, Un nited States; 6 NINDS/MIF, NIH, Bethesda, MD, M United States

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0497 7. Protocol Op ptimization of th he Double Pulse ed Field Gradie ent (D-PFG) Ba ased Filter-Exch hange Imaging (FEXI) Sequence En nables Comparative Studies of f the Diffusiona al Apparent Exc change Rate (A AXR) at Reduced Scan Times and Smaller S Group Sizes. Bjrn Lampi inen1, Filip Szcze epankiewicz1, Da anielle van West ten2, Pia Sundgr ren2, Freddy St hlberg1, 2, Jimmy my Ltt3, Markus Nilss son4
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Department of o Medical Radiatio on Physics, Lund University, U Lund, Sweden; 2Departm ment of Diagnostic c Radiology, Lund d University, Lund, Sweden n; 3Center for Medi ical Imaging and Physiology, P Lund U University Hospit tal, Lund, Sweden; ; 4Lund University y Bioimaging Center, Lund University, U Lund, Sweden

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0498 8. Application of Diffusional Kurtosis K to Modeling of the Ce erebral Microen nvironment 1 2 H 1, 2, Ali Tabesh h1, 2, Joseph A. Helpern H , , Jens s H. Jensen1, 2 Edward S. Hui
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Center for Bio omedical Imaging, Medical University of South Carol lina, Charleston, S SC, United States; 2Dept of Radiolog gy and Radiological Science, S Medical University U of South h Carolina, Charle eston, SC, United S States

T Tumor Ther rapy Response: Clinica al & Preclin nical


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Mod derators:Nandi ita M. DeSouz za & Tom W. J J. Scheenen

0499 9. Investigating Quantitative Imaging Bioma arkers of Respo onse to Cabozan ntinib in a VCaP Model of Pro ostate Bone Metastasis ISMRM MERIT AWARD 2 mes Graham1, Ga ary Box2, Ruth Riisnaes R , Susana a Miranda2, Ger rhardt Attard2, J Johann S. de Bon no2, Suzanne summa cum laude Timothy Jam A. Eccles2, Faith F E. Davies2, Simon P. Robin nson1
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Division of Radiotherapy R and Im maging, The Instit tute of Cancer Res search, Sutton, Sur rrey, United Kingd dom; 2Cancer Ther rapeutics Unit, The Insti itute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Su urrey, United King gdom

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0500 0. Diffusion-W Weighted Magne etic Resonance Imaging I of Res ponse to PI3-K Kinase/mTOR In nhibition Studie ed in Human Ova arian Cancer Xe enografts 1 1 1 2 1 magna cum laude Jana Cebulla a , Siver A. Moes stue , Else Mari ie Huuse , Geir B Bjrky , Tone F Frost Bathen , In ngrid Susann Gr ribbestad1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

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Department of o Circulation and Medical M Imaging, Norwegian Unive ersity of Science an nd Technology, Tr rondheim, Norway y; Department of o Technology, University College of f Sr-Trndelag (H HiST), Trondheim m, Norway

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0501 1. Dual PI3K/m mTOR Inhibitio on Suppresses Tumor T PO2 Wit thin Viable Tum mor Assessed b by 19F-MRI and d Multispectra al Analysis Yunzhou Shi1, Jason Oeh2, Jeffrey Je Eastham-A Anderson3, Shar ron Yee2, David F Finkle2, Frankli in V. Peale3, Jed d Ross1, Maj Hedehus1, Nicholas Ni van Brug ggen1, Rayna Ve enook2, Sarajane e Ross2, Deepak Sampath2, Richard A. D. Caran no4
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Biomedical Im maging, Genentech h Inc.(Roche Grou up), South San Fra ancisco, CA, Unite ed States; 2Transla ational Oncology, G Genentech Inc.(Roche Gr roup), South San Francisco, F CA, Uni ited States; 3Patho logy, Genentech I Inc.(Roche Group) ), South San Franc cisco, CA, United States; 4Biomedical Imag ging, Genentech, South S San Francisc co, CA, United Sta ates

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0502 2. Using MRI to t Track SPIO-Labeled Effect tor and Regulat tory Immune C Cells in a Cancer r Model Kimberly Bre ewer1, 2, Christa a Davis3, Iulia Dude3, Genevieve e Weir1, Olivia S Stanley3, Mohan Karkada1, Marc c Mansour1, 23 Chris Bowen n,
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Immunovacci ine Inc., Halifax, NS, N Canada; 2Biom medical Engineerin ng, Dalhousie Univ versity, Halifax, N NS, Canada; 3Instit tute for Biodiagnostics s (Atlantic), Halifa ax, NS, Canada

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0503 3. Amide Proto on Transfer MR RI Evaluation of o Bladder Canc cer Neoadjuvan nt Chemotherap py 1 Guang Jia1, Huyen H Thanh Nguyen Ng , Kamal S. S Pohar2, Amir M Mortazavi3, Zar rine K. Shah1, La ai Wei4, Michael l V. Knopp1
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Department of o Radiology, The Ohio State Univer rsity, Columbus, O OH, United States; 2Department of U Urology, The Ohio State University, Co olumbus, OH, Unit ted States; 3Depart tment of Medical O Oncology, The Oh hio State Universit ty, Columbus, OH H, United 4 States; Center r for Biostatistics, The Ohio State Un niversity, Columb bus, OH, United St tates

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14:30 0504. Early Prediction of Breast Cancer Therapeutic Response and Evaluation of Residual Disease Using Quantitative DCE-MRI Alina Tudorica1, Karen Y. Oh1, Stephen Y.-C. Chui1, Nicole Roy1, Megan L. Troxell1, Yiyi Chen1, Arpana Naik1, Ariel Lopez-Chavez1, Megan L. Holtorf1, Aneela Afzal1, Mohan L. Jayatilake1, Zunqiu Chen1, Charles S. Springer, Jr. 1, Xin Li1, Wei Huang1
1

Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States

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0505. Characterizing Response in Head and Neck Cancer with Cluster Analysis of Multi-Parametric MRI Data Marco Borri1, Maria A. Schmidt1, Ceri Powell2, Dow-Mu Koh, 13, Angela Riddell3, Kate Newbold2, Martin O. Leach1
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CR-UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; Head and Neck Dept., The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 3Radiology Dept., The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

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0506. Comparison of Arterial Spin Labelling and R2* as Predictive Response Biomarkers for Vascular Targeting Agents in Liver Metastases Sean Peter Johnson1, Rajiv Ramasawmy2, Adrienne E. Campbell-Washburn2, Mathew Robson1, Jack Wells2, Vineeth Rajkumar1, Simon Walker-Samuel2, Mark F. Lythgoe2, Rosamund Barbara Pedley1
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Cancer Institute, University College London, London, Greater London, United Kingdom; 2Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging, University College London, London, Greater London, United Kingdom

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0507. Evaluate the Efficacy of Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Imaging in Predicting Treatment Outcome in Patients with Head and Neck Cancer Yonggang Lu1, Jacobus F.A. Jansen2, Hilda E. Stambuk3, Gaorav Gupta4, Nancy Lee4, Mithat Gonen5, Andre E. Moreira6, Snehal G. Patel7, Joseph O. Deasy1, Jatin P. Shah7, Amita Shukla-Dave1, 3
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Medical Physics Department, Memorial Sloan-kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands; 3Radiology Department, Memorial Sloan-kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 4Radiation Oncology Department, Memorial Sloan-kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 5 Biostatistics Department, Memorial Sloan-kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 6Pathology Department , Memorial Sloan-kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 7Surgery Department, Memorial Sloan-kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States

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0508. Diffusion Weighted Imaging Detects Significant Cohort Responses After Seven Days of Treatment with Cediranib in a Phase I Clinical Trial Setting Matthew R. Orton1, Christina Messiou2, David John Collins1, Veronica A. Morgan2, Dionysis Papadatospastos3, Andre Brunetto3, Jooern Ang3, Helen Mann4, Jean Tessier4, Helen Young4, Stan Kaye3, Johann S. de Bono3, Martin O. Leach1, Nandita M. De Souza1
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CR-UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Radiology Department, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 3Department of Medicine, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 4AstraZeneca, Macclesfield, Cheshire, United Kingdom

Educational Course Cardiovascular MR Imaging: Pushing the Limits - Part 2: Case-Based Studies in CMR
Organizers:Victor A. Ferrari, M.D. Christopher J. P. Franois, M.D., Craig H. Meyer, Ph.D., Thoralf Niendorf, Ph.D., Jeanette Schulz-Menger, M.D. & David E. Sosnovik, M.D., F.A.C.C. Room 250 BCEF 13:30-15:30 Moderators:David A. Bluemke & Jeanette Schulz-Menger
13:30 Congenital Matthias Gutberlet, M.D., Ph.D. Ischemic Cardiomyopathy Tim Leiner, M.D., Ph.D., E.B.C.R. Non-Ischemic CMP Eric E. Williamson, M.D. ARVC / Right Ventricle Harikrishna Tandri, M.D.

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14:50 Valvular Heart Disease Bernd J. Wintersperger, M.D. Coronary Angiography Qi Yang, M.D. Adjournment

15:10

15:30

Special Session Women in MRI - Networking & Panel Discussion


Organizers:Angelique Louie, Ph.D., Robia G. Pautler, Ph.D. & Louise van der Weerd, Ph.D. Room 255 BC 13:30-15:30 (no CME credit)
13:30 Questions & Discussion from the Panel & Audience Panel: Penny Anne Gowland, Ph.D. Paula J. Foster, Ph.D. Shella D. Keilholz, Ph.D. Angelique Louie, Ph.D. Karla L. Miller, Ph.D. Belinda Seto, Ph.D. Kaori Togashi, M.D., Ph.D. Louise van der Weerd, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderator:Robia G. Pautler

15:30

Educational Course Multiple Sclerosis: from Pathology to Patients' Monitoring


Organizers:Caterina Mainero, M.D. & Maria A. Rocca, M.D. Room 251 BCEF 13:30-15:30
13:30 Using MRI to Assess Brain Pathology in Multiple Sclerosis Klaus Schmierer, Ph.D., F.R.C.P. What Have We Learned about MS from MRI Jeroen J. G. Geurts, Ph.D. Differential Diagnosis in MS Alex Rovira, M.D. The Role of MR in MS Management Jack H. Simon, M.D., Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Caterina Mainero & Maria A. Rocca

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14:30

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15:30

Hands-On Workshop 2: GE Healthcare


Room 155 D 13:30-15:30
(no CME credit)

Hands-On Workshop 2: Philips Healthcare


Room 255 D 13:30-15:30
(no CME credit)

Hands-On Workshop 2: Siemens - Conditional Metal Implant Imaging & MapIT, Protocol Optimization & Post-Processing
Room 355 D 13:30-15:30
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E Exhibition Hall l 16:0 00-18:00
(no CME credit)

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E Exhibition Hall l 16:0 00-18:00
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S Study Group Session: Susceptibilit S ty Weighted d Imaging


R Room 155 ABC 16:0 00-18:00
(no CME credit)

S Study Group Session: Musculoske M letal MR


R Room 254 ABC C 16:0 00-18:00
(no CME credit)

H Human Bra ain Tumors: : Diagnosis & Response e


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oxyglutarate in IDH-Mutated Gliomas 0509 9. Clinical Util lity of in-vivo MRS M Measurements of 2-Hydro Berardinis1, Bru uce Mickey1, Cra aig R. Malloy1, R Robert Changho Choi1, Sandeep Ga anji2, Akshay Ma adan1, Ralph DeB Bachoo1, Eliz zabeth A. Maher r1

1 ited States; 2UT So outhwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United University of f Texas Southweste ern Medical Cente er, Dallas, TX, Uni States

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summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

rate in IDH-Mu utant Gliomas 0510 0. Image-Guid ded Metabolomi ic Analysis of 2-Hydroxyglutar Susan M. Chang g4, Sarah J. Nels son1, 2 Llewellyn E. Jalbert1, Adam Elkhaled2, Joan nna J. Phillips3, S
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San Francisco, San n Francisco, CA, U United States; 2Rad diology & Bioengineerin ng & Therapeutic Sciences, S Universi ity of California, S Francisco, CA, Uni ited States; 3Patho ology, University o of California, Biomedical Im maging, University y of California, San n Francisco, San F rgery, University o of California San F Francisco, San Fra ancisco, CA, San Francisco, , San Francisco, CA, C United States; 4Neurological Sur United States

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Hydroxyglutarat te (2HG) Conce entration and T Tumor 0511 1. Investigation n of the Correla ation of MRS Measurable M 2-H ons Progression in Brain Tumo ors Harboring IDH1/2 I Mutatio 4 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 Liya Wang , , Juliya Kalinin aoxiong Wu , Er rwin Van Meir , Hui Mao , na , Ruya Zhao , Run Lin , , Sha
1

y, Atlanta, GA, Un nited States; 2Cente er for Systems Ima aging, Emory Department of o Radiology and Im maging Sciences, Emory University ry, Emory Univers sity, Atlanta, GA, United States; 4De epartment of University, At tlanta, GA, United States; 3Departme ent of Neurosurger Chemistry, Em mory University, Atlanta, A GA, United d States

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ponse to Bevac cizumab in High h-Grade Brain Tumor 0512 2. DSC-MRI Measures M of Sta andardized RCB BV Predict Resp Patients 2 1 1 1 lly , Eric S. Paulson3, Peter S. L LaViolette1, Kathleen M. Schmainda , Me elissa A. Prah , Scott D. Rand , Jennifer Connel er4, Mark G. Ma alkin2 Wade Muelle
d States; 2Neurolog gy, Medical Colleg ge of Wisconsin, M Milwaukee, Radiology, Medical M College of Wisconsin, Milwa aukee, WI, United nsin, Milwaukee, W WI, United States; 4Neurosurgery, M Medical WI, United Sta ates; 3Radiation On ncology, Medical College of Wiscon College of Wisconsin, Milwauke ee, WI, United Sta ates
1

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ement and Pred dict Survival in Recurrent 0513 3. Post-Bevaciz zumab &[Delta a]T1 Maps Dete ect Residual Co ntrast Enhance Glioblastom ma 1 2 1 1 2 3 Harris , , Whitne ey B. Pope , Albert Lai3, Phioan nh (Leia) Davis C. Woodworth , , Tim mothy F. Cloughe esy , Robert J. H 1 2 E , Nghiemphu3, Benjamin M. Ellingson
States; 2Biomedica al Physics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA A, United Dept. of Radiological Sciences, , UCLA, Los Ange eles, CA, United S States; 3Neurology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, Uni ited States
1

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0514 4. DCE-MRI Defined D Subvolu umes of a Tumo or for Therapy Assessment 2 Yue Cao2 Reza Farjam m1, Christina I. Tsien T , Felix Y. Feng F 2, Theodore S. Lawrence2, Y
1

United States; 2Ra adiation Oncology, , University of Michigan, Ann Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Michigan, , Ann Arbor, MI, U Arbor, MI, Un nited States

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1 17:12 0515 5. Combined Visualization V of f ADC Diffusion n Maps and CB V Perfusion M aps in Patients with Newly Dia agnosed Glioblastom ma 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 Alexander Ra adbruch , , Kira a Lutz , Benedikt Wiestler , Phili lipp Bumer , M Markus Graf , Ralf Floca , Wolfg gang Wick3, 2 Heinz Peter Schlemmer S , Ma artin Bendszus1, Sabine Heiland1
1

Department of o Neuroradiology, , Heidelberg Unive ersity Medical Cen nter, Heidelberg, G Germany; 2Departm ment of Radiology y, German Cancer Resear rch Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Ger rmany; 3Departmen nt of Neurooncolo ogy, Heidelberg Un niversity Medical Center, Heidelberg, Ge ermany

1 17:24

0516 6. Voxel-Wise Repeatability of o Apparent Dif ffusion Coefficie ent in Patients w with Newly Dia agnosed Gliobla astoma Pavlina Pola askova1, Kourosh h Jafari-Khouza ani1, Alexander R R. Guimaraes1, S Steven M. Stuffle ebeam1, Patrick Y. Wen2, magna cum laude Tracy T. Batchelor3, Bruce R. R Rosen1, Elizab beth R. Gerstner r3, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Radiology, Athinoula A. Martin nos Center for Bio omedical Imaging / Massachusetts G General Hospital, C Charlestown, MA, United am and Women's Hospital H / Harvard d Medical School, B Boston, MA, Unit ted States; 3Neurol logy, States; 2Neuro-oncology, Brigha s General Hospital / Harvard Medica al School, Boston, MA, United State es Massachusetts

1 17:36

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0517 7. Treatment Effect E on Delay in Growth of Superior S Fronta al Lobe in Child dhood Acute Ly ymphoblastic L Leukemia Byeong-Yeul l Lee1, Xiao-Hon ng Zhu1, Wei Che en1, Paul J. Eslin nger2, Qing X. Y Yang3, 4
Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research (CMRR R), Radiology Dep partment, Universi ity of Minnesota, M Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Neurology Department, Penn State Univer rsity College of M Medicine, Hershey, PA, United States s; 3Center for NMR R Research, 4 Radiology Dep partment, Penn Sta ate University Col llege of Medicine, Hershey, PA, Uni ited States; Neuro osurgery Departme ent, Penn State University College of Med dicine, Hershey, PA A, United States
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0518 8. Comparison n of Diffusion Kurtosis K Imaging, Dynamic Sus sceptibility Wei ighted Imaging g and Short Ech ho Time Chemical Sh hift Imaging for r Grading Gliom mas 1 2 2 3 1 4 Sofie Van Ca auter , Diana M. . Sima , Anca R. Croitor Sava , J Jelle Veraart , S Stefan Sunaert , , Sabine Van H Huffel2, Uwe Himmelreich h5
1 Radiology, University Hospitals of Leuven, Leuv ven, Vlaams-Braba ant, Belgium; 2ESA AT-PSI, Departme ent of Electrical En ngineering, ersity of Leuven, Heverlee, H Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium m; 3Vision Lab, Dep partment of Physics, University of A Antwerp, Catholic Unive 4 5 Antwerp, Belg gium; Translational MRI, University y Hospitals of Leu uven, Leuven, Vlaa gium; Biomedical l NMR ams-Brabant, Belg Unit/Molecula ar Small Animal Im maging Center, De epartment of Medi ical Diagnostic Sci iences, KU Leuven n, Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium

f fMRI in Bra ain Disorder rs


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Mo oderators:Albe erto Bizzi & K Kirk Welker

0519 9. Disrupted Network N Interac ctions in Chronic Cocaine Dep pendents as Rev vealed by Modu ular Network An nalysis of Resting-Stat te Functional MRI M Xia Liang1, 2, Hong Gu1, Bet tty Jo Salmeron1, Yuzheng Hu1, Y Yong He2, Elliot t Stein1, Yihong Y Yang1
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Neuroimaging g Research Branch h, National Institut te on Drug Abuse, , Baltimore, MD, U United States; 2Sta ate Key Laboratory y of Cognitive Neu uroscience and Lea arning, Beijing No ormal University, B Beijing, China

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0520 0. Identificatio on of Neural Co onnectivity Sign natures of Autis sm Using Machi ine Learning Gopikrishna Deshpande1, 2, Karthik K Ramakr rishnan Sreeniva asan3, Hrishikesh h Deshpande4, R Rajesk K. Kana5
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AU MRI Rese earch Center, Department of Electric cal and Computer Engineering, Aub burn University, A Auburn, AL, United d States; Department of o Psychology, Aub burn University, Auburn, A AL, Unite ed States; 3 AU MR RI Research Cente er, Department of E Electrical and Computer Eng gineering, Auburn University, Aubur rn, AL, United Sta ates; 4Department o of Biomedical Eng gineering, Univers sity of Alabama, Birm mingham, AL, Uni ited States; 5Depar rtment of Psycholo ogy, University of f Alabama, Birmin ngham, AL, United d States

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0521 1. Real-Time fMRI f Neurofeed dback Training g of Amygdala M Modulates Fron ntal EEG Asym mmetry in MDD D Patients Vadim Zotev v1, Han Yuan1, Masaya M Misaki1, Raquel R Phillips1 , Kymberly D. Y Young1, Jerzy Bo odurka1, 2
1

Laureate Insti itute for Brain Res search, Tulsa, OK, United States; 2C College of Engineer ring, University of f Oklahoma, Tulsa a, OK, United States

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0522 2. Ultra-Fast fMRI fM Reveals High-Frequency H y Fluctuations in n Response to N Neuronal Discharges Pierre LeVan n1, Julia Jacobs2, Vasumathi Jay yakumar1, Jrge en Hennig1
1

Radiology, Medical M Physics, Un niversity Medical Center Freiburg, F Freiburg, Baden-W Wrttemberg, Germ many; 2Neuropedia atrics and Muscular Dise eases, University Medical M Center Fre eiburg, Freiburg, B Baden-Wrttember rg, Germany

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1 16:48 bal Working Me emory in Patien nts with 0523 3. A NRG1 Ge enetic Variant Associated A with Decreased Act tivation in Verb Schizophren nia 2 1 1 2 3 u , Wen-Yih Isaa ac Tseng Kayako Mats suo , Chih-Min Liu L , Shen-Hsing g Annabel Chen , Hai-Gwo Hwu
1

aiwan University C College of Medicin ne, Taipei, Advanced Bio omedical MRI Lab b, Center for Optoelectronic Biomed dicine, National Ta of Medicine, Taipe ei, Taiwan; 3Divisi ion of Taiwan; 2Depa artment of Psychia atry, National Taiw wan University Ho ospital & College o versity, Singapore, , Singapore Psychology, School of Humaniti ies and Social Scie ences, Nanyang Te echnological Univ

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ons Disease: A Resting-State f fMRI Study 0524 4. Involvement t of Cerebellum m in the Dopami inergic Treatme ent of Parkinso Tom Sieger2, 3, Josef Vymazal4, Filip Stefan Holiga a1, Karsten Mue eller1, Harald E. Mller1, Gabrie ele Lohmann1, T magna cum laude Ruzicka2, 5, Du ert Jech2 D an Urgok5, Matthias L. Sch hroeter1, 6, Evzen n Ruzicka2, Robe
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Department of Neu urology and Center r of Clinical Max Planck Institute for Human n Cognitive and Bran Sciences, Leip pzig, Germany; 2D h Republic; 3Depar rtment of Cyberne etics, Faculty M Charles University U in Prag gue, Prague, Czech Neuroscience, First Faculty of Medicine, 4 ublic; Department t of Radiology, Na a Homolce E Czech h Technical Univer rsity in Prague, Pr rague, Czech Repu of Electrical Engineering, urgery, Na Homol lce Hospital, Pragu ue, Czech Hospital, Prague, Czech Republi ic; 5Department of f Stereotactic and R Radiation Neurosu 6 nic for Cognitive Neurology, N Univer rsity of Leipzig, L Leipzig, Germany Republic; Clin

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ex of Patients w with 0525 5. Retinotopic-Specific Chang ges of Cerebral Blood Flow and d Grey Matter in Visual Corte Glaucoma ng Joe Zhou4, Ya an Zhuo1 Sh Zhang2, 3, Y Xie2, Ningli i Wang2, Chun Z Zhang3, Xiaohon Bo Wang1, Shaodan
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my of China, Beijing, China; 2Beijin ng Tongren State Key Lab b of Brain & Cogn nitive Science, Inst titute of Biophysic cs, Chinese Academ Third Hospital, Be eijing, China; 4Uni iversity of Hospital affilia ated to Capital Me edical University, Beijing, B China; 3P eking University T Illinois Medica al Center at Chicag go, Chicago, IL, United U States

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ptic Neuritis 0526 6. Transfer Fu unction of the Resting R State: A Novel Approac ch to Assess Op Samiul Hayd der Choudhury1, Michael Richar rd Smith2, 3, Brad dley Goodyear3, Fiona Costello4
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ada; 2Electrical and d Computer Engin neering, Electrical and d Computer Engine eering , University y of Calgary, Calga ary, Alberta, Cana ity of Calgary, Cal lgary, Alberta, Can nada; University of Calgary, C Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 3Department of Ra adiology, Universi 4 da Department of o Clinical Neurosc cience, University of Calgary, Calga ary, Alberta, Canad

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Phenotypic Asso ociation in Autism 0527 7. Characteriz zation of Structu ural and Functi ional Brain Imp pairment and P Spectrum Disorder D 3 1 2 1 1 Milham , Robert t I. Grossman4, Y Yvonne W. Yongxia Zhou , Xi-Nian Zuo , Daniel K. Sod dickson , Yulin G Ge , Michael P. M Lui1
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Center, New York, , NY, United State es; Radiology/Ce enter for Biomedic cal Imaging, New York Y University L Langone Medical C ew York Universit ty Langone Medic cal Center, Psychology, Chinese C Academy of Sciences, Beiji ing, China; 3Child Mind Institute, Ne 4 k University, New York, NY, United d States New York, NY Y, United States; Radiology/Center R maging, New York for Biomedical Im

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Recovered Rat 0528 8. Frequency Distribution D of Enhanced E Sens sorimotor Netw work in Stroke-R Woo Shim1, Ji-Yeon J Suh1, 2, Jeong J Kon Kim2, Bruce Rosen1, Young Kim1
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nter, Seoul, Korea a Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, Ma, M United States; 2 Asan Medical Cen

M MRS: Meth hods, Physio ologic & MR R Parameter rs


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dths in MR Spe ectroscopy at 7T T 0529 9. Higher-Ord der Feedback Fi ield Control Im mproves Linewid 1 Michael Wyss1, D David Otto Brun nner2, Christoph h Barmet2, 3, Bertram J. Wilm W 1, Yolanda Duerst D , Benjami in E. Dietrich2, M ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 1 1 magna cum laude Thomas Schm smann mid , Signe Joha anna Vannesjo , Klaas P. Pruess
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of Zurich, Zurich, Z ZH, Switzerland; 2Institute for Biom medical Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, ETH Zurich h and University o H, Switzerland Engineering, University U and ETH H Zurich, Zurich, ZH, Switzerland; 3Skope Magnetic Resonance Technologies, 8004, ZH

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Speed and Qua antification in B Brain Tumor Studies 0530 0. Spectroscop py with Linear Algebraic A Mode eling (SLAM): S Weiss1, 4, Paul A. Bottomley1, 2 Yi Zhang1, 2, Refaat E. Gabr1, Jinyuan Zhou1, 3, Robert G. W
1

s University, Balti imore, MD, United d States; 2Electrica al and Division o MR R Research, Depar rtment of Radiolgo oy, Johns Hopkins ch Center for Func ctional Brain Computer Eng gineering, Johns Hopkins H University, Baltimore, MD, U United States; 3F. M. Kirby Researc diology, Departmen nt of Medicine, Jo ohns Hopkins Imaging, Kenn nedy Krieger Instit tute, Baltimore, MD, M United States; 4Division of Card University, Ba altimore, MD, Unit ted States

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1 16:24 0531 1. Indirectly-D Detected Hetero onuclear MR Sp pectroscopy & I Imaging by Am mplified Solvent Proton Signals Zhao Li1, Jam mie D. Walls1, Susie S Y. Huang1, Yung-Ya Lin1
1

Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA, U Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates

1 16:36

0532 2. Combining Parallel P Detecti ion of Proton Sp pectroscopic Im maging (PEPSI) ) Measurements with a Data-C Consistency Constraint Improves I SNR Shang-Yueh Tsai1, Ying-Hua a Chu2, Yi-Cheng g Hsu3, Wen-Jui Kuo4, Fa-Hsuan n Lin2
1

Graduate Inst titute of Applied Physics, National Cheng-Chi C Univers sity, Taipei, Taiwa an; 2Institute of Biomedical Enginee ering, National Taiw wan University, Tai ipei, Taiwan; 3Dep partment of Mathe ematics, Nnational Taiwan Universit ty, Taipei, Taiwan; 4Institute of Neuroscience, National Yang-M Ming University, Ta aipei, Taiwan

1 16:48

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0533 3. An Accurate e Calibration of f MRS Thermo ometry at 3T 5 Ben Babouri ina-Brooks1, Rob b Simpson2, Theo odoros N. Arvan nitis3, 4, Andrew C. Peet1, 4, Nige el Paul Davies, 15
1

School of Can ncer Sciences, Uni iversity of Birming gham, Birmingham m, West Midlands, United Kingdom m; 2National Physic cal 3 Laboratory, Middlesex, M Greater London, United Kingdom; K School of Electronic, Elec ctrical & Compute er Engineering, Un niversity of 4 Birmingham, Birmingham, B West Midlands, United d Kingdom; Birm mingham Children's Hospital NHS Fo oundation Trust, B Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom m; 5Imaging & Me edical Physics, Uni iversity Hospitals Birmingham NHS S Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West W Midlands, United Kingdom

1 17:00

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0534 4. Uniform Spi inning Samplin ng Gradient Ele ectron Paramag gnetic Resonanc ce Imaging David H. Joh hnson1, Zhiyu Ch hen1, Rizwan Ah hmad1, Alexandre e Samouilov1, Ja ay L. Zweier1
1

Davis Heart and a Lung Research h Institute, Ohio St tate University, Co olumbus, OH, Uni ited States

1 17:12

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0535 5. Intracellular r Water Preexc change Lifetime e in Cultured M Mixed Neurons a and Astrocytes 2 Donghan Yan ng1, James E. Huettner H , Jeffrey y J. Neil3, 4, Josep ph J.H. Ackerma an1, 5
1

Department of o Chemistry, Wash hington University y in St. Louis, St. L Louis, MO, United d States; 2Departm ment of Cell Biolog gy & Physiology, Washington W Univer rsity in St. Louis, St. S Louis, MO, Uni ited States; 3Depar rtment of Neurolo ogy, Washington U University in 4 St. Louis, St. Louis, L MO, United d States; Departm ment of Pediatrics, W Washington Unive ersity in St. Louis, , St. Louis, MO, U United States; 5 Department of o Radiology, Wash hington University y in St. Louis, St. L Louis, MO, United d States

1 17:24

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0536 6. Metabolite T1 T Relaxation Enhancement E by Spectrally-Se elective Excitati ion Noam Sheme esh1, Jean-Nicola as Dumez1, Luci io Frydman1
1

Department of o Chemical Physic cs, Faculty of Chem mistry, Weizmann n Institute of Scien nce, Rehovot, Israe el

1 17:36

0537 7. Simultaneou us Measuremen nt Carbon-13 MR M Spin-Relaxa ation, Diffusion, , and Kinetic Pa arameters Christine Leo on1, Cornelius Von V Morze1, Bert tram Koelsch1, A Adam B. Kerr2, R Robert A. Bok3, J John M. Pauly2, John 1 1 1 summa cum laude Kurhanewicz z , Daniel B. Vig gneron , Peder E.Z. E Larson
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 2

Department of o Radiology and Biomedical B Imagin ng, University of C California, San Fra ancisco, San Franc cisco, CA, United S States; Magnetic Res sonance Systems Research R Laboratory, Department of f Electrical Engine eering, Stanford Un niversity, Stanford d, CA, United 3 States; Depart tment of Radiolog gy and Biomedical Imaging, Univers sity of California S San Francisco, San n Francisco, CA, U United States

1 17:48

0538 8. Quantificati ion of T1 Relaxa ation Times and d Nuclear Over rhauser Effect o of 31P Metabolit tes in the Huma an Prostate at 7T ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 1 1 1 2 3 summa cum laude Miriam W. Lagemaat L , Marn nix C. Maas , Eli ine K. Vos , Thie ele Kobus , And dreas K. Bitz , , M Mark J. van Ude en1, Stephan Orzada2, 3, Arend A Heerschap p1, Tom W.J. Sch heenen1, 2
1

Radiology, Ra adboud University y Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmeg gen, Netherlands; 2 Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnet tic Resonance Imaging, Essen n, Germany; 3Diag gnostic and Interve entional Radiology y and Neuroradiol logy, University H Hospital Essen, Ess sen, Germany

M MRA: Still Worth W Mining


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1 16:00

16:0 00-18:00

Moderato ors:J. Paul Fin nn & Stefan O. Schnberg

0539 9. Time-Resolv ved Non-Contra ast Enhanced 4-D Dynamic M MRA Using Mult ti-Bolus TrueFI ISP Based Spin n Tagging with Alterna ating Radiofreq quency (True-STAR) ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 2 1 summa cum laude Lirong Yan , Noriko Salamon n , Danny J.J. Wang W
1

Neurology, UCLA, U Los Angele es, CA, United Stat tes; 2Radiology, U UCLA, Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates

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1 16:12 0540 0. Non-Contra ast Enhanced Ti ime-Resolved MR M Angiograph hy with Time-O Of-Arrival Mapp ping: A Feasibi ility Trial in Cerebral AVM 1 1 1 2 2 Masanobu Nakamura N , Masa ami Yoneyama , Takashi Tabuch hi , Atsushi Take emura , Makoto Obara , Taro Ta Takahara3
1

Yaesu clinic, Tokyo, Japan; 2Ph hilips Electronics Japan, J Tokyo, Japa an; 3Tokai Univers sity School of Eng gineering, Kanagaw wa, Japan

1 16:24

0541 1. Comparison n of Noncontras st FSD MRA to Time Resolved d (TWIST) and High Resolutio on Contrast Enh hanced MRA of the Hands in Patie ents with System mic Lupus Eryt thematosus (SL LE) and Clinical l Vasculopathy. . 1 2 3 3 1 Rola Saouaf f , Zhaoyang Fan n , Mariko L. Ish himori , Lindsy J J. Forbess , Emm manuil Smorodin nsky , Daniel J. Wallace3, 3 2 Michael H. Weisman W , Debia ao Li
1

Imaging, Ced dars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Ange eles, CA, United S States; 2Biomedical l Imaging Researc ch Institute, Cedars s-Sinai Medical Cente er, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Rheumatology, C Cedars-Sinai Medic cal Center, Los An ngeles, CA, United d States

1 16:36

0542 2. High Spatial and Temporal Resolution Dy ynamic Contras st-Enhanced M agnetic Resona ance Angiograph hy (CEMRA) Using g Compressed Sensing S with Magnitude Image e Subtraction 1 1 2 3 1 1 summa cum laude Stanislas Rap pacchi , Fei Han n , Yutaka Natsu uaki , Randall Kr Kroeker , Adam P Plotnik , Evan Le ehrman , James Sayre1, Gerhard Lau ub, J. Paul Finn4, Peng Hu4
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Departement of Radiology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States s; 2Cardiovascular r, Siemens Healthc care, Los Angeles, , CA, United innipeg, MB, Cana ada; 4Departement t of Radiology, Un niversity of Califor rnia Los Angeles, Los Angeles, States; 3Siemens Healthcare, Wi CA, United States

1 16:48

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0543 3. Off-Resonan nce-Robust Velocity-Selective Magnetization Preparation for Non-Contrast t-Enhanced Per ripheral MRA 1 1 2 1 n , Bob S. Hu , , Dwight G. Nishimura Taehoon Shin
1

Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States; 2Palo Alto Foundation, Palo A Alto, CA, United States

1 17:00

0544 4. Time-Resolv ved Nonenhanc ced QISS MR Angiography A Us sing a Golden A Angle Radial Trajectory and H HYPR Ioannis Kokt tzoglou1, 2, Char rles A. Mistretta3, Shivraman Gir ri4, Parag Amin5, Robert R. Ede elman1, 6

1 Radiology, NorthShore Univers sity HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, Un nited States; 2The U University of Chic cago Pritzker Scho ool of 3 Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States; S Radiology, , University of Wi isconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, Un nited States; 4Siem mens 5 6 hicago, IL, United States; Radiology y, Northwestern U University, Chicago o, IL, United State es; Northwestern University Healthcare, Ch Feinberg Scho ool of Medicine, Ch hicago, IL, United d States

1 17:12

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0545 5. CMRA with h 100% Navigat tor Efficiency with w Radial 2D S Self Navigation n 1 Jonathan Powell1, Markus Henningsson H , Cl laudia Prieto2, R Rene M. Botnar1
1

Division of Im maging Sciences and Biomedical En ngineering , Kings College London, L London, United K Kingdom; 2Division n of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical B Engine eering, Kings Coll lege London, Lond don, United Kingd dom

1 17:24

0546 6. Highly Effic cient Respirator ry Motion Com mpensated Free-Breathing Coro onary MRA Us sing Golden-Ste ep Cartesian Acquisition A 1 2 3 1 1 1 Claudia Prie eto , , Mariya Doneva D , Muhamm mad Usman , Re ene M. Botnar , Tobias Schaefft ter
1

Division of Im maging Sciences and Biomedical En ngineering, King's College London, L London, United K Kingdom; 2Escuela de Ingenieria, Pon ntificia Universida ad Catolica de Chi ile, Santiago, Chile e; 3Philips Researc ch Europe, Hambu urg, Germany

1 17:36

0547 7. An Initial Report R on the Pe erformance of Post P Contrast Se elf-Navigated W Whole-Heart Co oronary MRI in n Patients with Suspected or Establish hed Coronary Artery A Disease 1 2 3 3 3 3 Davide Picci ini , , Christoph he Sierro , Juerg g Schwitter , Pier rre Monney , Ga abriella Vincent ti , Simon C. Koe estner3, Didier Locca a3, Tobias Rutz3, Arne Littmann4, Michael O. Zen nge4, Gunnar Kr Krueger1, 5, Matth hias Stuber2
1

Advanced Cli inical Imaging Tec chnology, Siemens s Healthcare IM S AW, Lausanne, S Switzerland; 2Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, University Hospital (CHUV) and d University of La ausanne (UNIL) / C Center for Biomed dical Imaging (CIB BM), Lausanne, Sw witzerland; 3 4 Division of Cardiology C and Car rdiac MR Center, University U Hospita al of Lausanne (CH HUV), Lausanne, Switzerland; MR R Application 5 and Workflow w Development, He ealthcare Sector, Siemens S AG, Erlan ngen, Germany; C CIBM-AIT, Ecole Polytechnique Fed derale de Lausanne, Lau usanne, Switzerlan nd

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1 17:48 0548 8. Assessment of Coronary Ar rtery Disease Using U 3.0T Magn netic Resonance e Coronary Angiography: A N National Multicenter Trial 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kuncheng Li i , Qi Yang, Bin Sun , Hong Yun , Lijun Tang , J Junling Xu , Shu urong Li , Mengq qi Wei , Zhenbin n Cao8, Lixin Jin9, Mengsu M Zeng3, Qi ing Duan2, Yi Huan Hu 7, Quanfei M Meng6, Xiangqua an Kong8, Dehan ng Wang4
1

Radiology De epartment, Xuanwu u Hospital, Beijing g, China; 2Fujian U Union Hospital, Fu uzhou, China; 3Zh hongshan hospital, Fudan University, Sh hanghai, China; 4Jiangsu Province Ho ospital, Nanjing M Medical University y, Nanjing, China; 5Henan Provincial l Hospital, 6 7 Zhengzhou, Ch hina; First Affilia ated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen Universit ty, Guangzhou, Ch hina; Xijing Hosp pital, Fourth Milita ary Medical 8 9 University, Xian, China; Wuhan n Union Hospital, Huazhong Univer rsity of Science, W Wuhan, China; Sie emens Healthcare, MR ai, China Collaboration NE Asia, Shangha

C Correction for f Eddy Cu urrents & Off-Resonan O nce


R Room 355 BC
1 16:00
magna cum laude
1

16:0 00-18:00

Modera ators:Michael H. Buonocore & Dan Xu

0549 9. Eddy Curre ent Compensate ed IDEAL Trevor P. Wa ade1, 2, Curtis N. Wiens3, Charle es A. McKenzie1, 4 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Medical Biop physics, University y of Western Ontar rio, London, Ontar rio, Canada; 2Roba arts Research Insti itute, University of Western Ontario, London , Ontario, Cana ada; 3Physics and Astronomy, A Unive ersity of Western O Ontario, London, O Ontario, Canada; 4Physics and ern Ontario, Londo on , Ontario, Cana ada Astronomy, University of Weste

1 16:12

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0550 0. Linear Phas se Shift Correct tion for Field Map M Estimation with Bipolar G Gradient Dual-E Echo Sequence U Using the Noise PDF 1 2 Hiroyuki Tak keda , Boklye Ki im
1

Radiology, University of Michi igan, Ann Arbor, MI, M United States; 2Radiology, Univ versity of Michigan n, ann arbor, MI, U United States

1 16:24

0551 1. Rapid Meth hod of Mapping Eddy Current Fields 1 Andrew J. Wheaton W , Wayne R. Dannels1
1

Toshiba Medi ical Research Insti itute USA, Mayfie eld, OH, United St tates

1 16:36

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0552 2. Image Reconstruction Usin ng the Gradient t Impulse Respo onse for Traject tory Prediction n Nadine N. Gr raedel1, Signe Johanna Jo Vannesj jo1, Lars Kasper 1, Simon Gross1, Benjamin E. D Dietrich, Christop ph Barmet1, 2 1 , Klaas P. Pruessmann P
1

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Zurich, Switzerlan nd; 2Skope Magnet tic Resonance Tec chnologies, Zurich, Switze erland

1 16:48

0553 3. Automatic Reconstruction R of Gradient Ec cho Imaging Seq quences by Con ncurrent and Co ontinuous Mon nitoring of Gradient an nd RF Waveform ms 1 1 1 2 1 1 summa cum laude David Otto Brunner B , Benjam min E. Dietrich , Christoph Barm met , , Simon G Gross , Bertram J J. Wilm , Klaas P P. Pruessmann1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Zurich, Switzerlan nd; 2Skope Magnet tic Resonance Tec chnologies, Zurich, Switze erland

1 17:00

0554 4. Correction of o Dynamic B0 Field F Changes in i MRSI of the Prostate at 7T Using an Internal Field Probe e Catalina S. Arteaga A de Castr ro1, Vincent Oltm man Boer1, Mari iska P. Luttje1, M Marco van Vulpe en1, Peter R. Lui ijten1, 2 1 summa cum laude Uulke A. van n der Heide , Dennis W.J. Klomp p
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Imaging Division, University Medical M Center Utr recht, Utrecht, Net therlands; 2Radioth herapy, The Nethe erlands Cancer Inst titute, N Amsterdam, Netherlands

1 17:12

0555 5. Sliding Inter rleaved Cylinde er (SLINCY) Im maging with Dy ynamic Center F Frequency Adju ustment Kie Tae Kwo on1, Adam B. Ker rr1, Bob S. Hu2, 3, Dwight G. Nis shimura1
1

Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States; 2Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Palo Alto, CA A, United States; 3HeartV Vista Inc., Los Altos, CA, United Sta ates

1 17:24

0556 6. An Improve ed Maxwell Ter rm Compensatio on Method for F FSE Images Weiwei Zhan ng1, Yongchuan Lai L 1, Xiaocheng g Wei1
1

GE Healthcar re, Beijing, China

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1 17:36 0557 7. Fast Imagin ng of Metallic Im mplants by Data a Subsampling Bragi Sveinsson1, Pauline W. W Worters2, Garr ry E. Gold1, Bria an Andrew Harg greaves1
1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Stanford Univ versity, Stanford, CA, C United States; ; 2GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, U United States

1 17:48

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0558 8. Accelerating g Sequences in the t Presence of f Metal by Explo oiting the Spati ial Distribution n of Off-Resonan nce 1 Matthew R. Smith S , Nathan S. S Artz1, Kevin M. M Koch2, Scott B B. Reeder1, 3

1 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin, Madison, WI, W United States; 2 Applied Sciences Laboratory, Gene eral Electric, Wauk kesha, WI, , University of Wi isconsin, Madison, , WI, United State es United States; 3Medical Physics,

A Acquisition & Detection n Strategies s in Molecul lar Imaging g


R Room 355 EF
1 16:00 0559 9. New Approa aches in B1-Map pping Compens sation for in Viv vo Quantitative e 19F MR Molec cular Imaging U Using UTE BSSFP ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 1 1 2 1 magna cum laude Matthew J. Goette G , Todd A. Williams , John n S. Allen , Joche en Keupp , Greg gory M. Lanza , Samuel A. Wick kline1, 1 Shelton D. Caruthers C
1

16:0 00-18:00

M Moderators:M Michael F. Twee edle & Patrick M. Winter

C-TRAIN, Washington W Univers sity in St. Louis, St. S Louis, MO, Uni ited States; 2Philip ps Research Europe, Hamburg, Germ many

1 16:12

0560 0. Improving Contrast C of Delt ta Relaxation Enhanced E MR (D DreMR) Imagi ng Francisco M. M Martinez-Santi iesteban1, Yonat than Araya2, Cha ad Harris3, Will liam B. Handler3, Blaine A. Chro onik4, 5, 2 5 Timothy J. Sc choll ,
1

Medical Biop physics, University y of Western Ontar rio, London, Ontar rio , Canada; 2Med dical Biophysics, U University of Western Ontario, London, Ontar rio, Canada; 3Phys sics and Astronomy y, University of W Western Ontario, L London, Ontario, C Canada; 4Physics an nd Astronomy, Western W University, London, Ontario, Canada; 5Robarts s Research Institut te, University of W Western Ontario, L London, Ontario, Canad da

1 16:24

0561 1. A Novel Stra ategy to Track Short-Term Ste em Cell Viabilit ty and Integrat tion Using Diffu usion-Activated d MRI Contrast Ag gents in a Murin ne Model of Radiation-Induced d Cognitive Dy ysfunction 1 1 1 2 1 3 summa cum laude Ethel Ngen , Lee Wang , Yos shinori Kato , Nishant N Gandhi , Balaji Krishnam machary , Barba ara Smith , Wenl lian Zhu1, Micheal Arm mour2, John Won ng2, Zaver M. Bh hujwalla4, Kathel leen Gabrielson n5, Dmitri Artemo ov1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Russell H. Mo organ Department of Radiology and d Radiological Scie ences, Johns Hopk kins University Sch hool of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United St tates; 2Department t of Radiation Onc cology and Molecu ular Radiation Scie ences, Johns Hopk kins University Sch hool of 3 Medicine, Balt timore, MD, Unite ed States; Institute e for Basic Biome edical Sciences, Joh hns Hopkins Univ versity School of M Medicine, 4 Baltimore, MD D, United States; Russell R H. Morgan n Department of R Radiology and Rad diological Sciences s, Johns Hopkins U University, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 5Department D of Mo olecular and Comp parative Pathobiolo ogy, Johns Hopkin ns University Scho ool of Medicine, Balt timore, MD, Unite ed States

1 16:36

0562 2. Real-Time MR M Imaging of Stem Cell Deliv very to the Cen ntral Nervous Sy ystem of Small and Large Animal Models Usin ng EPI 1 2 3 2 Miroslaw Jan nowski , , Joann na Wojtkiewicz , Adam Nowakow wski , Aleksandr ra Habich3, Piot tr Holak4, Huber rt Matyjasik4, Dawn D Ruben5, Ji iadi Xu6, Sunil Patil P 7, Zbigniew A Adamiak4, Moni ica S. Pearl1, Ph hilippe Gailloud1, Barbara Lukomska2, Wojciech W Maksy ymowicz3, Jeff W.M. W Bulte1, 8, Pio otr Walczak1, 8
Rusell H. Morgan Dept. of Rad diology and Radiol logical Science, Jo ohns Hopkins Univ versity, Baltimore, , MD, United State es; NeuroRepair Department, Moss sakowski Medical Research Centre, Warsaw, Mazows sze, Poland; 3Depa artment of Neurolo ogy and 4 armia and Mazury, , Olsztyn, Warmia a and Mazury, Pola and; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University Neurosurgery, University of Wa d Mazury, Olsztyn n, Warmia and Maz zury, Poland; 5Dep partment of Molec cular and Compara ative Pathobiology y, Johns of Warmia and 6 Hopkins Unive ersity, Baltimore, MD, United States s; F. M. Kirby Re esearch Center, Ke ennedy Krieger Ins stitute, Baltimore, MD, United 7 8 States; Center r for Applied Medical Imaging, Siem mens Corporate Re esearch, Baltimore e, MD, United Stat tes; Institute for C Cell Engineering, Johns J Hopkins Uni iversity, Baltimore e, MD, United Stat ates
2 1

1 16:48

0563 3. Quantificati ion of MRI Sensitivity for Mon nodisperse Micr robubble-Based d Contrast Agen nt to Measure F Fluid Pressure Ch hanges. 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 Amgad Alrwa aili , , Martin Bencsik B , Robert Morris , David Fairhurst , Vict toria Mundell , G Gareth Cave , Jo onathan McKendry5, Stephen Evans5
1

Physics and Mathematical M Scien nces, Nottingham Trent University, , Nottingham, Unit ted Kingdom; 2Ph hysics and Mathem matical Sciences , Not ttingham Trent Un niversity , Nottingh ham, United Kingd dom; 3Physics and d Mathematical Sci iences , Nottingha am Trent 4 University, No ottingham, United Kingdom; Physic cs and Mathematic cal Sciences, Notti ingham Trent Univ versity, Nottingham m, United 5 Kingdom; Sch hool of Physics an nd Astronomy, Uni iversity of Leeds, Leeds, United Kin ngdom

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1 17:00 0564 4. Multi-Moda ality Imaging of f Endothelial Pr rogenitor Cells Mediates Neov vascularization a and Muscle Reg generation in Ischemia Muscle Shenghong Ju J 1, Xingui Peng g2

summa cum laude


1

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Jiangsu Key Laboratory L of Mol lecular and Functio onal Imaging, Dep partment of Radiol logy, Zhongda Hospital, Medical Sc chool, Southeast Univ versity, Nanjing, Jiangsu, J China; 2Jiangsu Key Labora atory of Molecular r and Functional Im maging, Departme ent of Radiology, Zh hongda Hospital, Medical M School, So outheast University y, Nanjing, Jiangsu u Province, China a

1 17:12

0565 5. MRI Detecti ion of Bacterial l Infection Thro ough Endogeno ous CEST Contr rast Guanshu Liu u1, 2, Yuan Qiao3, Chetan Bettego owda3, Verena S Staedtke3, Kannie Gregory e W.Y. Chan4, 5, Renyuan Bai3, G 3 3 4 5 1 2 Riggins , Ken nneth W. Kinzler r , Jeff W.M. Bulte , , Michael T T. McMahon , , Assaf A. Gilad4, 5, Bert Vogelste ein3, Shibin 3 1 2 Zhou , Peter r C.M. van Zijl ,
1

F.M. Kirby Research R Center for r Functional Brain n Imaging, Kenned dy Krieger Institute e, Baltimore, MD, , United States; 2D Department of Radiology, Joh hns Hopkins University School of Medicine, M Baltimor re, MD, United Sta ates; 3Ludwig Cen nter, Howard Hugh hes Medical Institute and Sidney S Kimmel Ca ancer Center, Johns s Hopkins Univers sity School of Med dicine, Baltimore, MD, United State es; 4 5 Department of o Radiology, John ns Hopkins University, Baltimore, M MD, United States; Cellular Imaging g Section, Institute e for Cell Engineering, Johns J Hopkins Uni iversity School of Medicine, Baltimo more, MD, United S States

1 17:24

0566 6. in vivo Detec ction of Membr rane-Bound Rad dicals Using Mo olecular MRI a and Immuno-Sp pin-Trapping in n a Mouse Model for ALS A 1 Rheal A. Tow wner1, Nataliya Smith S , Debra Sa aunders1, Florea a Luou2, Robert Silasi-Mansat2, Melinda West3, Dario C. Ramirez4, Sa andra E. Gomez-Mejiba4, Marcelo G. Bonini5, R Ronald P. Mason n6, Marilyn I. Ehrenshaft6, Kenne eth Hensley7
1 2

Advanced Ma agnetic Resonance e Center, Oklahom ma Medical Researc ch Foundation, Ok klahoma City, OK K, United States; Cardiovascula ar Biology, Oklaho oma Medical Rese earch Foundation, Oklahoma City, O OK, United States; ; 3Free Radical Bio ology & Aging, Oklaho oma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma O City, O OK, United States; 44Laboratory of E Experimental Medi icine & 5 Therapeutics, National N Universit ty of San Luis, San n Luis, Argentina; ; Medicine, Univ. . of Illinois at Chic cago, Chicago, IL, , United 6 States; Labora atory of Pharmaco ology and Chemist try, National Institu tute of Environmen ntal Health Scienc ces, Research Trian ngle Park, NC, United States; 7Department of Pathology, Uni iversity of Toledo Health Sciences C Campus, Toledo, O OH, United States

1 17:36

0567 7. Complete Se eparation of Ex xtra- And Intrac cellular Hyperp polarized 13C M Metabolite Signa al with Diffusion n Weighted MR 1 magna cum laude Bertram L. Koelsch K , Kayvan n R. Keshari2, To om H. Peeters2, Peder E.Z. Lars son, 12, David M. Wilson2, John Kurhanewicz z, 12
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 UC Berkeley - UCSF Graduate Program in Bioen ngineering, San Fra ancisco, CA, Unit ted States; 2Dept. o of Radiology and B Biomedical SF, San Francisco, CA, United States s Imaging, UCS

1 17:48

0568 8. Towards Ea arly Detection of o Pancreatic Ca ancers by CA 19 9-9 Conjugated d Magnetic Nan noparticles and Active Feedback MRI M 1 2 1 3 2 Zhao Li , Ch haohsiung Hsu , Chih-Wei Lai , Matthew M Rochef fort , Yu-Hao Ch hen , James S. T Tomlinson3, Lian n-Pin Hwang2, Vay y Liang W. Go4, Yung-Ya Lin1
1 3

Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA, U Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates; 2Chemistry, N National Taiwan U University, Taipei, Taiwan; Surgical Onco ology, UCLA, Los s Angeles, CA, Un nited States; 4UCL LA Center for Exce ellence in Pancreat tic Diseases, UCL LA, Los Angeles, CA, United U States

E Educational l Course Ca ase-Based Teaching B Body MR Artifacts: A A Game G Show w!


O Organizers:Ma asoom A. Haider, M.D., F.R.C C.P.C., Shahid d M. Hussain, M M.D., Ph.D., Jo ohn P. Mugler, , III, Ph.D., Ca aroline R Reinhold, M.D. & Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., M Ph.D. R Room 250 BCE EF 16:0 00-18:00 M Moderators:Ma asoom A. Haid der & Donald G G. Mitchell
1 16:00 Diffusion-W Weighted Imagin ng: Artifacts & Remedies in Bo ody MRI Catherine J. Moran, Ph.D. Artifacts in Clinical Practic ce: Cause & Cu ures Martin J. Gr raves, Ph.D. & Donald D G. Mitchell, M.D. Adjournmen nt

1 16:30

1 18:00

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Wednesday Educational Course MR Physics & Techniques for Clinicians


Organizers:Marcus T. Alley, Ph.D. & Michael Markl, Ph.D. Room 251 BCEF 16:00-18:00
16:00 Ultrafast Imaging Mariya Doneva, Ph.D.

Moderators:Marcus T. Alley & Michael Markl

16:40

Parallel Imaging Charles A. McKenzie, Ph.D. Artifacts to Artefacts: Causes & Cures from Clinical Perspective Walter F. Block, Ph.D. Adjournment

17:20

18:00

Educational Course Emerging Technologies for Clinical Neuroimaging


Organizer:Kamil Uludag, Ph.D Room 255 BC 16:00-18:00
16:00 Arterial Spin Labeling: Where's the Label Now? David C. Alsop, Ph.D. Ultra-High Field MR: High-Resolution Neuroanatomy Mark A. van Buchem, M.D., Ph.D. Ultra-High Field MR: Multi-Nuclear Imaging Ian C. Atkinson, Ph.D. DCE Perfusion Daniel P. Barboriak, M.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Noam Harel & Kamil Uludag

16:30

17:00

17:30 18:00

ISMRM Business Meeting


Room 150 AG 18:15-19:15
(no CME credit)

104

Thursday Sunrise Educational Course Hot Topics in Body MRI


Organizers:Masoom A. Haider, M.D., F.R.C.P.C., Shahid M. Hussain, M.D., Ph.D., John P. Mugler, III, Ph.D., Caroline Reinhold, M.D. & Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. Room 250 BCEF 07:00-07:50 Moderators:Masoom A. Haider & Riccardo Manfredi
Biliary Tree & Pancreas 07:00 Cholangiocarcinoma: Case Studies Karik S. Jhaveri, M.D. 07:25 MR Imaging and Management of Cystic Pancreatic Lesions Koenraad J. Mortele, M.D. Adjournment

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course MRS


Organizers:Peter B. Barker, D.Phil. & Robert E. Lenkinski, Ph.D. Room 150 AG 07:00-07:50
07:00 Lipid Metabolism & Cancer Rheal A. Towner, Ph.D. C-13 Studies of Human Brain Metabolism Douglas L. Rothman, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Peter B. Barker & Robert E. Lenkinski

07:25

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Cardiac MR Today & Tomorrow


Organizers:Craig H. Meyer, Ph.D. Room 155 A 07:00-07:50
Explorations into CV Disease Using 7T 07:00 Cardiovascular MR at 7T: Hype or Hope? Kamil Ugurbil, Ph.D. 07:16 Innovations in UHF-MR Technology/Methodology: An Update Cornelis A. T. van den Berg, Ph.D. Emerging Applications of Cardiovascular MR at 7T Jeanette Schulz-Menger, M.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Thoralf Niendorf & Matthew D. Robson

07:32

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Emerging Clinical Techniques


Organizers:Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D. & Shreyas S. Vasanawala, M.D., Ph.D. Room 251 BCEF 07:00-07:50 Moderators:Brian A. Hargreaves & Shreyas S. Vasanawala
07:00 Temporal Acceleration Methods Daniel K. Sodickson, M.D., Ph.D. Myocardial Mechanics Daniel A. Herzka, Ph.D. Adjournment

07:25

07:50

105

Thursday Sunrise Educational Course Practical Quantitative Imaging


Organizers:Gareth J. Barker, Ph.D., David L. Buckley, Ph.D. & Mark D. Does, Ph.D. Room 255 BC 07:00-07:50
Contrast Agents & Basic Contrast-Enhanced Measures 07:00 Principles of the use of Contrast Agents Josephine H. Naish, Ph.D. 07:25 Basic Contrast-Enhanced Measures Steven P. Sourbron, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderator:David L. Buckley

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Translational Pathways & Validation


Organizers:Kevin M. Bennett, Ph.D. & Robia G. Pautler, Ph.D. Room 255 EF 07:00-07:50 Moderators:Kevin M. Bennett & Robia G. Pautler
Sorting Cells & MEMRI Validations: Flow Cytometry & Manganese in Beta Islets 07:00 Cytometry for Cell Phenotyping & Isolation: From Probes Conjugated to Fluorophores to Probes Conjugated to Metals Christine Beeton, Ph.D. 07:25 Is Your MEMRI Correct? Listen to Your GutOr at Least Your Pancreas Brian B. Roman, Ph.D. Adjournment

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Absolute Beginners Guide to Neuroimaging Methods


Organizers:Karla L. Miller, Ph.D., Matthias J. P. van Osch, Ph.D. & Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott, Ph.D. Room 151 AG 07:00-07:50 Moderator:Molly G. Bright
fMRI 07:00 fMRI Basics Natalia Petridou, D.Sc. fMRI Analysis Jerzy A. Bodurka, Ph.D. Adjournment

07:25

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Advanced MSK MRI Techniques with Clinical Applications
Organizers:Richard Kijowski, M.D. & William B. Morrison, M.D. Room 155 EF 07:00-07:50
3D FSE 07:00 Background John P. Mugler, III, Ph.D. Clinical Applications Richard Kijowski, M.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Richard Kijowski & William B. Morrison

07:25

07:50

106

Thursday Sunrise Educational Course From Pulse Sequence to Clinical Applications in the Brain
Organizers:Soonmee Cha, M.D. & Maria A. Rocca, M.D. Room 355 BC 07:00-07:50
07:00 Diffusion Tensor Imaging Alexander Leemans, Ph.D. Traumatic Brain Injury Pratik Mukherjee, M.D., Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderator:Maria A. Rocca

07:25

07:50

Sunrise Educational Course Nuts & Bolts of Advanced Imaging


Organizers:Alexey Samsonov, Ph.D. & Jeffrey Tsao, Ph.D., M.B.A. Room 355 EF 07:00-07:50 Moderators:Alexey Samsonov & Jeffrey Tsao
Advanced Imaging Interactive Session NOTE: The audience is expected to bring a laptop with Matlab 6+ installed to follow the exercises. 07:00 Introduction of Session Jeffrey Tsao, Ph.D., M.B.A. Work on Exercises on Image Reconstruction Philip J. Beatty, Ph.D. & Michael S. Hansen, Ph.D. Regroup To Go Over Solution Approaches Adjournment

07:10

07:40 07:50

Plenary Session
Plenary Hall
08:00

08:00-10:00
Young Investigator Awards Presentation Peter Jezzard, Ph.D., 2013-14 ISMRM President Mansfield Lecture: MRI & Mechanobiology: Emerging Science at the Intersection of Engineering & Medicine Richard L. Ehman, M.D.

08:15

MR-PET
Organizers:Roland Bammer, Ph.D., Marco Essig, M.D., Ph.D. & Garry E. Gold, M.D.
09:00 0569. Next Generation of Integrated Diagnostics Sanjiv S. Gambhir, M.D., Ph.D. 0570. MR-PET Instrumentation & the Gains for Both Modalities Bernd J. Pichler, Ph.D. 0571. A Clinical Tool for Radiologists? Ciprian Catana, M.D., Ph.D. Adjournment

09:20

09:40

10:00

107

T Thursday T Traditional Poster Sess sions: MR Spectroscopy S y; Function nal MRI


E Exhibition Hall l 10:3 30-12:30
(no CME credit)

E Electronic Poster P Sessio ons: Interv ventional; En ngineering


E Exhibition Hall l 10:3 30-12:30
(no CME credit)

S Study Group Session: Diffusion D


R Room 155 ABC 10:3 30-12:30
(no CME credit)

S Study Group Session: Detection D & Correction n of Motion in MRI & M MRS
R Room 254 ABC C 10:3 30-12:30
(no CME credit)

C Cutting-Edg ge Cardiac MRI M


R Room 150 AG
1 10:30

10:3 30-12:30

Moderators:Orla Mo ando P. Simon netti & David E E. Sosnovik

0572 2. Introduction n Paul A. Botto omley 0573 3. Feasibility of o MRI Attenua ation Correction n in Cardiac-Ga ated FDG-PET 1 Jeffrey MC Lau L 1, Richard La aforest2, Shivak Sharma S , Jonath han McConathy2, Agus Priatna2, 3, Luciano Ama ado1, Robert 2 2 J. Gropler , Pamela P K. Wood dard
1

1 10:42

Cardiology, Washington W Univer rsity in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United States; 2Ra adiology, Washing gton University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, M United States; 3Siemens Medica al Solutions, Malve ern, PA, United St tates

1 10:52

0574 4. Hybrid PET T/MRI Imaging of the Heart: Feasibility F and I Initial Results Felix Nensa1, Thorsten D. Po oeppel2, Karsten n Beiderwellen1, Amir Abbas Ma ahabadi3, Philipp p Heusch4, Thom mas summa cum laude Schlosser1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Radiology, University Hospital Essen, Essen, NR RW, Germany; 2Nu uclear Medicine, U University Hospita al Essen, Essen, NR RW, rdiology, Universi ity Hospital Essen, Essen, NRW, Ge ermany; 4Radiolog gy, University Hos spital Duesseldorf, , Duesseldorf, Germany; 3Car NRW, German ny

1 11:06

0575 5. in vivo Diffu usion Tensor Im maging of the Hu uman Heart wi ith Free-Breath hing in Healthy Volunteers Hongjiang Wei W 1, Magalie Via allon1, 2, Benedi icte M.A. Delattr re1, Vinay M. Pa ai3, Han Wen3, H Hui Xue4, Christo oph Guetter4, Ma arie-Pierre Jolly4, Pierre Croisil lle1, 5, Yuemin Zh hu1
1

CREATIS,, CNRS C (UMR 5220 0), INSERM (U104 44),INSA Lyon,Un niversity of Lyon, ,, Lyon, France; 2D Department of Radiology,Uni iversity Hospitals of Geneva, , Gene eva, Switzerland; 3 Imaging Physics L Lab, BBC/NHLBI I/NIH,, Bethesda, M Maryland 20892, United d States; 4Siemens Corporation, Corp porate Technology y,, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, Un nited States; 55Jean n-Monnet University,, Sa aint-Etienne, Franc ce

1 11:18

0576 6. Simultaneou us Measuremen nt of Myocardia al Perfusion by D Dynamic Contr rast Enhancement MR and Am mmonia PET summa cum laude HuaLei Shell ley Zhang1, 2, Ch hristopher Rischp hpler1, Nicolas L Langwieser1, Car rmel Hayes3, Anj ja Batrice1, Tare eq 1 Ibrahim1, Ka arl-Ludwig Laug gwitz1, Markus Schwaiger S , Steph han G. Nekolla1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Klinikum rech hts der Isar der Technischen Univers sitaet Mnchen, M Muenchen, Bayern, , Germany; 2Brigh ham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United U States; 3Sie emens Medical Sol lutions, Erlangen, Bayern, Germany y

1 11:30

0577 7. in vivo Fluor rine-19 MRI at 3 Tesla to Visu ualize Myocardi ial Infarction In nflammation in n a Porcine Mod del Jia Zhong1, 2, David Schwart tzman3, Claudiu Schirda4, Antho ony Balducci5, B Brooke Helfer5, A Amy Wesa5, Eric c T. Ahrens1,
2
1

Department of o Biological Scien nces, Carnegie Mel llon University, Pi ittsburgh, PA, Uni ited States; 2The P Pittsburgh NMR Ce enter for Biomedical Re esearch, Carnegie Mellon University y, Pittsburgh, PA, U United States; 3Ca ardiology, Univers sity of Pittsburgh S School of 4 Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; Radiology, University of P Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pitts sburgh, PA, United d States; 5 Celsense Inc, Pittsburgh, PA, United U States

1 11:42

0578 8. Human Car rdiac 31P Magne etic Resonance Spectroscopy a at 7 Tesla Christopher T. Rodgers1, William T. Clarke2, Carl Snyder3, U innesota Univers sity of Minnesot ta University of Mi ISMRM MERIT AWARD magna cum laude Vaughan3, St tefan Neubauer1, Matthew D. Ro obson1

1 2 Univ Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; K Univers sity of Oxford, Oxf ford, United King dom; 3CMRR, Un niv Minnesota, Min nneapolis, tates MN, United St

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1 11:54 0579 9. Noninvasive e Assessment of f Cardiac Work k and CK Energ gy Supply in He ealthy and Faili ing Human Hea arts Refaat E. Ga abr1, AbdEl-Mon nem M. El-Shark kawy1, Michael S Schr1, 2, Robert t G. Weiss, 13, Pa aul A. Bottomley y1
1

Division of MR M Research, Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Johns Hopkin ns University, Balt timore, MD, Unite ed States; 2Philips H Healthcare, Cleveland, OH H, United States; 3Cardiology, C Johns Hopkins Universi ity, Baltimore, MD D, United States

1 12:06

0580 0. 2D CINE SS SFP Imaging at t 7.0T Using 8-C Channel Bowtie e Antenna Tran nsceiver Arrays: A Cardiac MR R Feasibility Study S magna cum laude Oliver Kraus s1, Matthias Alex xander Dieringer1, 2, Fabian Hez zel1, Lukas Wint ter1, Andreas Gr raessl1, Celal Oe ezerdem1, Thoralf Nien ndorf1, 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Berlin Ultrahi igh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), ( Max-D Delbrueck Center f for Molecular Med dicine, Berlin, Ger rmany; 2Cardiovas scular Magnetic Reso onance, Experimen ntal and Clinical Research R Center, A joint cooperation n between Charit Medical Faculty a and MaxDelbrueck Cen nter for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, , Germany

1 12:18

0581 1. Dynamics of f the Fiber Arch hitecture Matri ix in the Human n Heart In Vivo o Choukri Me ekkaoui1, Sonia Nielles-Vallesp pin2, Marcel Par rolin Jackowsk ki3, Timothy G. Reese4, Peter D David 2 5 4 Gatehouse , David N. Firm min , David E. So osnovik
Harvard Medi ical School - Mass sachusetts General l Hospital - Athino oula A Martinos ce enter for Biomedic cal, Boston, MA, U United States; 2CMR Unit, Royal Brom mpton Hospital, Lon ndon, United King gdom; 3University of So Paulo, So o Paulo, Brazil; 4H Harvard ol - Massachusetts s General Hospital - Athinoula A Ma artinos center for B Biomedical, Charle estown, MA, Unit ted States; Medical Schoo 5 CMR Unit, Royal R Brompton Ho ospital, London, United U States
1

P Perfusion & Permeabil lity Measure ed with Con ntrast Agen nts
R Room 151 AG
1 10:30

10:3 30-12:30

Modera ators:Christoph her Chad Quarl les & Steven P P. Sourbron

0582 2. A Radial 3D D GRE-EPI Pulse Sequence wit th kz Blip Encod ding for Whole e-Brain Isotropi ic 3D Perfusion n Using DSC-MRI Bolus B Tracking with Sliding Window W Reconst ruction (3D RA AZIR) 1 1 1 2 2 Sumeeth Vija ay Jonathan , Pa armede Vakil , Yong Y Jeong , Sam meer A. Ansari , Michael Hurley y , Bernard R. B Bendok3, 1 2 Timothy J. Carroll C ,
1

Biomedical Engineering, E North hwestern University y, Chicago, IL, Un nited States; 2Radi iology, Northweste ern University, Ch hicago, IL, United States; 3Neurological Sur rgery, Northwester rn University, Chi icago, IL, United S States

1 10:42

0583 3. High Resolu ution Dynamic Susceptibility S Contrast C Perfusi ion Imaging Us sing Multi-Echo o Spirals and Te emporal Compressed d Sensing-Based d Reconstructio on 1 2 3 3 Julia V. Velik kina , Youngkyo oo Jung , Aaron A. A Field , Alexey y A. Samsonov
1

Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin - Madi ison, Madison, WI I, United States; 2R Radiology, Wake F Forest University, WinstonSalem, NC, Un nited States; 3Radi iology, University of Wisconsin - M Madison, Madison, WI, United States s

1 10:54

0584 4. Slice Accelerated EPI for Dynamic-Suscep D ptibility Contra ast Enhanced (D DSC) MRI Dingxin Wan ng1, 2, Charles G. G Cantrell3, Bruc ce S. Spottiswoo ode4, Vibhas Des shpande5, Timoth hy J. Carroll3, K Keith A. Heberlein6
1

Siemens Med dical Solution USA A, Inc., Minneapoli is, MN, United Sta ates; 2Center for M Magnetic Resonanc ce Research, Univ versity of Minnesota, Mi inneapolis, MN, United U States; 3Dep partment of Radiol logy, Northwestern n University, Chic cago, IL, United St tates; 4 5 Siemens Med dical Solutions USA A, Inc., Chicago, IL, I United States; Siemens Medical l Solutions USA, I Inc., Austin, TX, U United States; 6 Siemens Heal lthcare USA, Char rlestown, MA, Uni ited States

1 11:06

0585 5. Optimized Processing P of Quantitative Susceptibility Map pping-Based Ga adolinium Perfu usion MRI: Cor rrection of Bulk Suscep ptibility Effects and Compariso on of Arterial In nput Function Selection from &[Delta]R2* an nd QSM magna cum laude Data David Bonek kamp1, Xu Li1, 2, Richard Leigh3, Peter C.M. van n Zijl1, 2, Peter B B. Barker1, 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

The Russell H. H Morgan Departm ment of Radiology y and Radiological l Science, Johns H Hopkins University y, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2FM Ki irby Research Cen nter for Functional Brain Imaging, K Kennedy Krieger In nstitute, Baltimore e, MD, United Stat tes; 3 Neurology, Jo ohns Hopkins Univ versity, Baltimore, MD, United State es

1 11:18

0586 6. The Choice of Arterial Inpu ut Function in Perfusion-Weig P ghted MR Imag ging - Size Matt ters in Terms of f Saturation-L Like Effects 1 1 1 1 1 2 Peter Brunec cker , Ann-Chris stin Ostwaldt , Iv vana Galinovic , Jochen B. Fieb bach , Martin Eb binger ,
1

Center for Str roke Research Ber rlin (CSB), Charit - Universittsmed dizin Berlin, Berli in, -, Germany; 2K Klinik und Poliklini ik Hochschulamb bulanz fr Neurolo ogie, Charit - Uni iversittsmedizin B Berlin, Berlin, -, G Germany

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1 11:30 0587 7. in vivo Asses ssment of the Tissue T Cellularit ty Index (TCI) i in Brain Tumor rs Using Multi-Echo DSC-MR RI 1 Natenael B. Semmineh S , Jack k T. Skinner1, Ch hristopher C. Qu uarles1
1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Institute of Im maging Science, Vanderbilt Universi ity, Nashville , TN N, United States

1 11:42

0588 8. Combined Spin S and Gradie ent Echo Imagi ing Following In njection of USP PIOs in Humans Thomas Chri isten1, Deqiang Qiu1, Wendy W. Ni1, Heiko Schm miedeskamp1, Ro oland Bammer1, Michael E. Mos seley1, Greg magna cum laude Zaharchuk1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

1 11:54

0589 9. Determinati ion of the Vascu ular Input Func ction Using Mag gnitude or Phas se-Based MRI: Influence on D Dynamic Contrast-En nhanced MRI Model M Paramete ers in Carotid P Plaques 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 24 Raf van Hoof f , , Martine Tru uijman , , Evelie en Hermeling , , Robert J. van Oostenbrugge, , R.J. van der G Geest5, A.H. Schreuder6, A.G.G.C. A Korten n7, N.P. van Orsh hoven8, Be Meen ns9, M.J.A.P. Da aemen, 210, Joach him E. Wildberg ger1, 2, Walter H. Ba ackes1, M.E. Koo oi1, 2
1

Radiology, Maastricht M Universi ity Medical Center r, Maastricht, Neth herlands; 2Cardiov vascular Research I Institute Maastrich ht (CARIM), Maastricht Un niversity, Maastrich ht, Netherlands; 3Clinical C Neurophys siology, Maastrich ht University Medical Center, Maast tricht, 4 5 Netherlands; Neurology, N Maast tricht University Medical M Center, Ma aastricht, Netherla ands; Radiology, L Leiden University Medical 6 7 Center, Leiden n, Netherlands; Neurology, Atrium Medical Centre, H Heerlen, Netherlan nds; Neurology, L Laurentius Medical l Centre, Roermond, Ne etherlands; 8Neurology, Orbis Medic cal Centre, Sittard, , Netherlands; 9Ne eurology, VieCuri Medical Centre, V Venlo, 10 0 Netherlands; Pathology, Acade emic Medical Cent tre, Amsterdam, N Netherlands

1 12:06

0590 0. Investigation n of the Necessi ity of Pre-Contr rast T1-Determ mination in DCE E MRI; Simulat tions and Clinic cal Data 1 Christopher Larsson L , Magne Kleppest1, At tle Bjrnerud1, 2
1

The Intervent tion Centre, Oslo University U Hospita al, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway; 2D Department of Phys sics, University of f Oslo, Oslo, Norway

1 12:18

0591 1. Free-Breath hing Vs. Breath-Hold Pulmona ary Perfusion M MRI: Quantifica ation and Repr roducibility 1 Michael Ingr risch1, Daniel Maxien M , Felix Sch hwab1, Maximili ian F. Reiser1, K Konstantin Nikol laou1, Olaf Dietr rich1
1

Institute for Clinical C Radiology, Ludwig-Maximil lians-University H Hospital, Munich, G Germany

E Emerging Body B MR Te echniques


R Room 155 EF
1 10:30

10:3 30-12:30

Mo oderators:Bobb by Kalb & Dow w-Mu Koh

0592 2. Whole Body y Quantitative, Multi-Paramet M ric Characteris sation of Tumou ur Heterogeneit ty for Response e Evaluation ISMRM MERIT AWARD summa cum laude Mihaela Rata a1, Nina Tunariu u, 2, Dow M. Koh h, Johann S. de B Bono3, Martin O O. Leach, David John Collins, M Matthew D. Blackledge1
1

CR-UK and EPSRC E Cancer Im maging Centre,, Ins stitute of Cancer R Research/ Royal M Marsden Hospital, S Sutton, Surrey, Un nited Kingdom; 2Dru ug Development Unit, U Institute of Cancer C Research/ R Royal Marsden Ho ospital, Sutton, Su urrey, United King gdom; 3Drug Development Unit, U , Institute of f Cancer Research/ / Royal Marsden H Hospital, Sutton, Su urrey, United King gdom

1 10:42

0593 3. Accelerated Diffusion Weig ghted Imaging in i the Liver wit th Blipped CAI IPIRINHA Base ed Simultaneou us Multi sition Slice Acquis 1 2 3 4 5 Himanshu Bh hat , Juan Cevas sco , Daniel Cor rnfeld , Ralph St trecker , Bruce S S. Spottiswoode , Frank H. Mille er6, Charles Fasanati6, St tephen F. Cauley y7, Kawin Setsom mpop7, Keith A. H Heberlein8
1

Siemens Med dical Solutions, Ch harlestown, MA, United U States; 2Cen ntro de Diagnstico os Brasil (CDB), S Sao Paulo, Brazil; 3Department of Diagnostic Radiology, R Yale-N New Haven Hospit tal, New Haven, C CT, United States; 4Siemens Healthcare, Sao Paulo, Br razil; 5 Siemens Med dical Solutions USA A Inc., Chicago, IL L, United States; 6 Department of Ra adiology, Northwe estern University F Feinberg School of Med dicine, Chicago, IL L, United States; 7A. A A. Martinos Ce enter for Biomedic cal Imaging, Depar rtment of Radiolog gy, Massachusetts s General Hospital, Charlestown, MA A, United States; 8 Siemens Healthca are USA, Charlesto own, MA, United States

1 10:54

0594 4. Clinical Util lity of Endovaginal MRI at 3T T with a Zonal O Oblique Multisl lice (Zoom) Diff fusion-Weighted Technique for f Selecting Pa atients with Car rcinoma of the C Cervix for Ferti ility Sparing Su urgery 1 1 2 2 1 1 K Downey , M. M Jafar , S Haz zell , A D. Attyga alle , Veronica A A. Morgan , M S Schmidt , T. E. In Ind3, D. P. Barto on3, J. H. Shepherd3, Nandita N M. deSou uza1
1

Magnetic Res sonance Imaging, Institute I of Cancer r Research, Surrey y, United Kingdom m; 2Histopathology y, The Royal Marsden Hospital, London, Unite ed Kingdom; 3Gyn necological Surgery y, The Royal Mars sden Hospital, Lon ndon, United King gdom

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1 11:06 0595 5. Comparison n of SUV to Wh hole Body Restricted Diffusion a Study Usin ng Simultaneous s PET-MRI in P Patients with Cancer r 1 2 3 4 1 Ronald Borra a , Shanaugh McDermott M , Onof frio Catalano , C Ciprian Catana , Bruce R. Rose en , Alexander R R. Guimaraes1, 2
1

Radiology; Massachusetts M Gene eral Hospital, Mart tinos Center for B Biomedical Imaging g, Charlestown, M MA, United States; 2Radiology, Massachusetts s General Hospital; Division of Abdo ominal Imaging an nd Interventional R Radiology, Boston n, MA, United Stat tes; 3 Radioloy, Nap ples General Hosp pital, Naples, Italy; ; 4Radiology; Mas ssachusetts Genera al Hospital, Massac chusetts General H Hospital, Charlestown, MA, M United States s

1 11:18

0596 6. Early DWI in i Assessing Tu umor Response in Locally Adv vanced Cervical l Cancer: Is The ere a Role in 3D D MRI Guided Brachytherapy? 1 Keyanoosh Hosseinzadeh H , Amir A A. Borhani1, Sushil Beriwa al2, Peyman Kabo olizadeh2

1 Radiology, University of Pittsbu urgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA A, United States; 2R Radiation Oncolog gy, University of P Pittsburgh er, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Medical Cente

1 11:30

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0597 7. Single-Voxe el Diffusion-Wei ighted MR Spectroscopy for F Fat-Corrected A ADC Measurem ment 2 Valentina Ta aviani1, Diego Hernando H , Scott B. Reeder1, 3

1 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin, Madison, WI, W United States; 2 Radiology, Unive ersity of Wisconsin n-Madison, Madison, WI, , University of Wi isconsin, Madison, , WI, United State es United States; 3Medical Physics,

1 11:42

0598 8. in vivo Non-Invasive Measu urement of Alte ered Hepatic Gl lutathione Conc centration and Synthesis Rate in Acute and Chronic c Models of Liv ver Oxidative St tress 1 2 1 2 2 23 Peter E. Thelwall , , John Sk kamarauskas , , Daniel Vidler, , Michael Dunn, 23, Fiona Oak kley2, Michael P. Gamcsik4
1

Newcastle Ma agnetic Resonance e Centre, Newcastl le University, New wcastle upon Tyne e, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom; 2Institute of Cellular Medic cine, Newcastle University, U Newcastle upon Tyne, Ty yne and Wear, Uni ted Kingdom; 3Me edical Toxicology Centre, Newcastle Uni iversity, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne e and Wear, Unite ed Kingdom; 4Join nt Department of B Biomedical Engine eering, University of North N Carolina, Ra aleigh, NC, United d States

1 11:54

0599 9. Intramolecu ular Zero-Quan ntum-Coherence e 2D NMR Spec ctroscopy of Lip pids in Human Breast Tissue a at 7 T 1 Robin A. de Graaf G , Peter R. Luijten2, Denni is W. J. Klomp2, Vincent Oltman n Boer3
1

Yale Universi ity, MRRC, New Haven, H CT, United d States; 2UMC Ut trecht, Utrecht, Ne etherlands; 3Unive ersity Medical Cen nter Utrecht, Utrecht, Nethe erlands

1 12:06

0600 0. High Resolu ution 3D Abdom minal T1 Mapping in One Brea ath-Hold Using the Look-Lock ker Method and NonCartesian GRAPPA G Accele eration 1 1 2 1 2 e , Katherine L. Wright W , Mark A A. Griswold , , N Nicole Seiberlich h2, Vikas Gulani1, 2 summa cum laude Yong Chen , Gregory R. Lee
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleve eland, OH, United d States; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve Universit ty, Cleveland, OH, United States

1 12:18

0601 1. 3D High Spa atiotemporal Resolution R Quan ntitative Liver P Perfusion Imagi ing Using a Stac ck-Of-Spirals A Acquisition and Through-Time Non-Ca artesian GRAPPA Acceleratio on 1 1 2 1 2 2 summa cum laude Yong Chen , Gregory R. Lee e , Katherine L. Wright W , Mark A A. Griswold , , N Nicole Seiberlich h , Vikas Gulani1, 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleve eland, OH, United d States; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve Universit ty, Cleveland, OH, United States

C Compressed d Sensing: Novel N Metho ods & Appli ications


R Room 250 BCE EF
1 10:30

10:3 30-12:30

Moderators:Justin P. H Haldar & Lei L Leslie Ying

0602 2. Reference Histogram H Cons strained Artifac ct Suppression ( (RHiCA) for In ncoherently Und dersampled Ma agnetic Resonance Imaging I 1 2 3 4 5 1 Thomas Gaa ass , Guillaume Potdevin P , Grzeg gorz Bauman , , Peter Nol , Ax xel Haase
1

Zentralinstitut fr Medizintechn nik, Technische Un niversitt Mnche en, Garching, Germ many; 2Departmen nt of Physics, Tech hnische Universitt M nchen, Garching, , Germany; 3Depar rtment of Medical Physics, German Cancer Research C Center, Heidelberg g, Germany; 4 5 Department of o Medical Physics s, University of Wi isconsin, Madison n, WI, United State es; Department of f Diagnostic and In nterventional Radiology, Technische Universi itt Mnchen, Mun nich, Germany

1 10:42

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0603 3. A Unified Tensor Regressio on Framework for Calibration nless Dynamic, M Multi-Channel MRI Reconstruction Joshua D. Tr rzasko1, Armand do Manduca1
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Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United U States

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1

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Arizona, Tucso on, AZ, United Sta ates; 2Medical Ima aging, University o of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United U States; 3Bio omedical Engineeri ing, University of f Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States s

1 11:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0605 5. Compressed d Sensing ASL Perfusion P Imag ging Using Adap ptive Nonlinear r Sparsifying Tr ransforms Yihang Zhou u1, 2, Yanhua Wan ng1, 2, Jie Zheng g3, Leslie Ying1, 2
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Department of o Electrical Engineering, University y at Buffalo, Buffal lo, NY, United Sta ates; 2Department of Biomedical En ngineering, University at Buffalo, B Buffalo, NY, N United States; ; 3Department of R Radiology, Washin ngton University, S St. Louis, MO, Un nited States

1 11:18

0606 6. Compressed d Sensing Recon nstruction with an Additional R Respiratory-Ph hase Dimension for Free-Breat thing Imaging 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 1 2 summa cum laude Li Feng , , Jing J Liu , Kai To obias Block , Jia an Xu , Leon Axe el , , Daniel K. S Sodickson , , Ri icardo Otazo ,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Center for Bio omedical Imaging, New York Unive ersity, School of M Medicine, New Yor rk, United States; 2Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sc ciences, New York k University, School of Medicine, Ne ew York, United S States; 3Radiology y and Biomedical I Imaging, University of California, C San Fra ancisco, San Franc cisco, CA, United States; 4Center for r Biomedical Imag ging, NYU Langon ne Medical Center, New York, Y United States; 5Siemens Medic cal Solutions, New w York, United Sta ates

1 11:30

0607 7. High-Frame e-Rate Full-Voc cal-Tract Imagi ing Based on th he Partial Separ rability Model a and Volumetric c Navigation 1 2 1 2 23 4 5 1 2 Maojing Fu , , Bo Zhao , , Joseph J Holtrop, , Jamie Perry , David Kuehn , Zhi-Pei Liang , , Bradley P. S Sutton, 23
1 2 3

Department of o Electrical and Co omputer Engineering, University of f Illinois at Urbana a-Champaign, Urba ana, IL, United Sta ates; Beckman Inst titute for Advanced Science and Tec chnology, Universi ity of Illinois at Ur rbana-Champaign n, Urbana, IL, Unit ted States; 4 Department of o Bioengineering, University of Illin nois at Urbana-Cha ampaign, Urbana, IL, United States; ; Department of Communicatio on Sciences and Disorders, East Caro olina University, G Greenville, NC, Un nited States; 5Department of Speech h and Hearing Science, Unive ersity of Illinois at t Urbana-Champai ign, Urbana, IL, U United States

1 11:42

0608 8. Ultra-Fast Dynamic D MRI for f Lung Tumor r Tracking Bas ed on Compres ssed Sensing Manoj K. Sar rma1, M. Albert Thomas1, Peng Hu2, Daniel B. E Ennis2, Ke K. Sh heng3

1 Radiological Sciences, UCLA School S of Medicin ne, Los Angeles, C CA, United States; 2Radiological Scie ences, University o of California L Angeles, CA, United States; 3Ra adiation Oncology y, UCLA School of f Medicine, Los A Angeles, CA, Unite ed States Los Angeles, Los

1 11:54

0609 9. Whole Hear rt Motion Corre ected Compress sed Sensing for 3D Free Breath hing Dynamic C Cardiac MRI Muhammad Usman1, Mariya a Doneva2, Tobia as Schaeffter1, C Claudia Prieto1, 3
1

King's Colleg ge London, London n, United Kingdom m; 2Philips Researc ch Europe, Hambu urg, Germany; 3Po ontificia Universid dad Catolica de Chile, Santi iago, Chile

1 12:06

0610 0. Compressive Diffusion MR RI Part 1: Why y Low-Rank? Hao Gao1, 2, Longchuan Li3, Xiaoping P. Hu u3
1

Department of o Mathematics and d Computer Scienc ce, Emory Univers sity, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2De epartment of Radi iology and Imaging Scien nces, Emory Unive ersity, Atlanta, GA A, United States; 3D Department of Bio omedical Engineer ring, Emory Unive ersity and Georgia Institu ute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, Uni ited States

1 12:18

0611 1. Accelerating g Compressed-S Sensing-Based DCE-MR D Imag ge Reconstructio on with GPU Jiangsheng Yu Y 1, Yiqun Xue2, Hee Kwon Song g2
1

Toshiba Medi ical Research Insti itute USA, Clevela and, OH, United S States; 2University of Pennsylvania, P Philadelphia, PA, United States

A Advanced Im maging for Dementia


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M Moderators:Marco Essig & Y Yukio Miki

0612 2. Cognitive Reserve R Modulat tes the Defaul Mode M Network i in Patients with h MCI and AD Marco Bozza ali1, Claire Dowling2, Laura Ser rra3, Barbara Sp pano'3, Carlo Ca altagirone4, 5, Ma ara Cercignani6

Neuroimaging g Laboratory, Sant ta Lucia Foundatio on, Rome, Italy; 2S School of Life Scie ences, University of Sussex, Brighto on, United Kingdom; 3Ne euroimaging Labor ratory, IRCSS San nta Lucia, Rome, It taly; 4Dept of Clin nical and Behaviou ural Neurology, IR RCCS Santa 5 6 Lucia Foundat tion, Rome, Italy; Dept. of NeuroSc cience, University of Rome "Tor Ver rgata", Rome, Italy y; CISC, Brighton n & Sussex Medical Schoo ol, Brighton, Unite ed Kingdom

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1 10:42 0613 3. Structural Neuroimaging N Phenotype P of De ementia in Adu ult Survivors of Childhood ALL L 1 Wilburn E. Reddick R , John O. O Glass1, Nan Zh hang2, Ronald C C. Peterson3, Lar rry E. Kun1, Chi ing-Hon Pui4, M Melissa M. 4 5 5 5 Hudson , Les slie L. Robison , Kevin R. Krull , Gregory T. Arm mstrong

1 Radiological Sciences, St. Jude Children's Resear rch Hospital, Mem mphis, TN, United States; 2Biostatisti ics, St. Jude Child dren's Research Hosp pital, Memphis, TN N, United States; 3Neurology, The M Mayo Clinic, Roch hester, MN, United d States; 4Oncology y, St. Jude 5 Children's Res search Hospital, Memphis, M TN, United States; Epidem miology & Cancer Control, St. Jude Children's Researc ch Hospital, Memphis, TN, , United States

1 10:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0614 4. Free-Water Correction Rev veals Wide Spread Differences s Between Stabl le and Converti ing MCI Subjec cts 1 Klaus Herma ann Fritzsche1, 2, Carl-Fredrik Westin W , Hans-Pe eter Meinzer2, B Bram Stieltjes3, O Ofer Pasternak1
1

Laboratory of f Mathematics in Imaging, Harvard Medical M School, B Boston, MA, Unite ed States; 2Medical l and Biological In nformatics, German Cance er Research Center r, Heidelberg, BW W, Germany; 3Quan ntitative imaging b based disease chara acterization, Germ man Cancer Research Cent ter, Heidelberg, BW W, Germany

1 11:06

0615 5. ROI-Based Analysis A of Diff fusional Kurtos sis Estimates fo r Identification n of MCI-Patien nts at High Risk k for Conversion to Alzheimers Disease D in a Heterogeneous MC CI Cohort d1, 2, Filip Szczep pankiewicz3, Jim mmy Ltt2, Marku us Nilsson4, Seba astian Palmqvis st5, 6, Katarina N Ngga5, Daniel Svrd Oskar Hanss son5, 6, Danielle van Westen1, 2
1

Diagnostic Ra adiology, Clinical Sciences Lund, Lu und University, Lu und, -, Sweden; 2C Center for Medical l Imaging and Phy ysiology, Skane Univers sity Hospital, Lund d, Lund, -, Sweden n; 3Medical Radiat tion Physics, Lund d University, Lund d, -, Sweden; 4Lund d BioImaging Center, Lund Unive ersity, Lund, -, Sweden; 5Clinical Me emory Research U Unit, Department o of Clinical Science es Malm, eden; 6Department t of Neurology, Sk kane University Ho ospital Lund, Lund d, -, Sweden Malm, -, Swe

1 11:18

0616 6. Parametric MRI Reveals Vascular V Effects s of Antibodies to the &[alpha] ]1-Adrenergic R Receptor by n in Relative Ce erebral Blood V Volume (RCBV) ) Demonstrating a Reduction 1 1 2 3 Andreas Poh hlmann , Babette e Dieringer , Pet ter Karczewski , Natali Wisbrun n , Irina Palatnik k1, Christina Eic chhorn4, Petra Hempe el2, Rudolf Kunze e5, Marion Bimm mler6, Thoralf N Niendorf1, 7
1

Berlin Ultrahi igh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), ( Max-D Delbrueck Center f for Molecular Med dicine, Berlin, Ger rmany; 2E.R.D.E.-A AAKDiagnostik Gm mbH, Berlin, Germ many; 3Animal Fac cilities, Max Delbr rck Center for Mo olecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany y; 4IT 5 6 Department, Max-Delbrueck M Ce enter for Molecular r Medicine, Berlin n, Germany; E.R.D D.E. e.V., Berlin, G Germany; Autoim mmunity and G Protein-Cou upled Receptors, Max M Delbrck Cent ter for Molecular M Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 7Experi imental and Clinic cal Research Center, a coop peration between th he Charit Medica al Faculty and the M Max Delbrck Cen nter for Molecular r Medicine, Berlin n, Germany

1 11:30

0617 7. Assessing Ar rterial Spin Lab beled Perfusion n MRI as an Ea arly-Alzheimers Disease Mark ker Using the A ADNI 2 Data 1 2 3 3 Ze Wang , Sa andhitsu Das , David D Wolk , Joh hn A. Detre
1

Psychiatry, University U of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S States; 2Radiology, , University of Pen nnsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Neurology, Univ versity of Pennsylv vania, Philadelphia a, PA, United State es

1 11:42

0618 8. Regional CB BF in Patients with w AD and MC CI: Effect of Ap polipoprotein E Epsilon4 Allele Geon-Ho Jah hng1, Kyung-Mi Lee2, Sun-Mi Ki im3, Min-Ji Kim3 , Eo-Jin Hwang g3, Hyug-Gi Kim m4, Hak-Young R Rhee5, Chang-Woo Ryu1, Wook Jin1, Dal-Mo Yang1, Ji Seon Park6
1

Radiology, Kyung Hee Univers sity Hospital at Ga angdong, Kyung H Hee University, Seo oul, Korea; 2Radio ology, Graduate Co ollege of of Medicine, Kyu ung Hee University y, Seoul, Korea; 3Radiology, R Kyung g Hee University H Hospital at Gangdo ong, Seoul, Korea; ; 4Biomedical Engineering, Graduate G College of o Electronics and Information, Kyu ung Hee University y, Youngin, Gyeon nggi-do, Korea; 5N Neurology, Kyung Hee Un niversity Hospital at Gangdong, Kyu ung Hee University ty, Seoul, Korea; 6R Radiology, Kyung g Hee University H Hospital, Kyung Hee Un niversity, Seoul, Korea K

1 11:54

0619 9. Characteriz zation of CMRO O2, Resting CBF F, and Cerebro ovascular React tivity in Patients with Very Ear rly Stage of Alzheimers s Disease 1 2 1 3 1 4 summa cum laude Binu Panjika attil Thomas , , Min M Sheng , Ben njamin Tseng , P Peiying Liu , Kri istin Martin-Coo ok , Munro Cullu um5, Myron Weiner5, Ben njamin Levine3, Rong R Zhang3, Hanzhang H Lu1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2Dep partment of Bioengineering, University of Texas Southwestern n Medical Center/U University of Texa as at Arlington, Ar rlington, TX, Unit ted States; 3 4 Institute of Ex xercise and Enviro onmental Medicine e, Texas Health Pr resbyterian Hospit tal, Dallas, TX, Un nited States; Depa artment of Neurology and d Neurotherapeutic cs, University of Texas T Southwester rn Medical Center, , Dallas, TX, Unite ed States; 5Departm ment of Psychiatry, Un niversity of Texas Southwestern Med dical Center, Dalla as, TX, United Sta ates

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1 12:06 0620 0. Hippocampa al Volumes in Subjects S at Risk k of Alzheimer's s Disease with a New Registrat tion Template 3 Bernd Merke el1, 2, Nicola T. Lautenschlager L , Christopher Ste eward, 24, Lucy V Vivash5, Bob Tra an4, David Ames s6, Kay 7 6 3 4 8 Cox , Elizabe eth Cyarto , Kat thryn Ellis , Pramit Phal , Matth hew Sharman , C Cassandra Szoek ke9, Patricia M. Desmond,
24
1 3

University of f Melbourne , Parkv ville, Victoria, Au ustralia; 2Radiology y, Royal Melbourn ne Hospital, Parkv ville, Victoria, Aus stralia; University of f Melbourne, Kew, Victoria, Australi ia; 4University of M Melbourne, Parkvi ille, Victoria, Aust tralia; 5Medicine, University of 6 7 arkville, Victoria, Australia; A National Ageing Researc ch Institute, Parkvi ille, Victoria, Aust tralia; University of Western Melbourne, Pa Australia, Pert th, Western Austra alia, Australia; 8Ed dith Cowan Univer rsity, Joondalup, W Western Australia, Australia; 9CSIRO O, Parkville, Victoria, Austr ralia

1 12:18

0621 1. Automatic Detection D of Cer rebral Microble eed in SWI Usin ng Radon Tran nsform 2 3 Amir Fazloll lahi1, 2, Fabrice Meriaudau M , Luc ca Giancardo, 23 , Patricia M. De esmond4, Victor r L. Villemagne5, 1 Christopher C. Rowe5, Paul Yates5, Olivier Salvado S , Bourge geat Pierrick1, the AIBL Research h Group6
1

The Australia an E-Health Resear rch Centre-BioMe edIA, Brisbane, QL LD, Australia; 2La aboratoire Le2I, Un niversit de Bourg gogne, Le Creusot, Franc ce; 3Istituto Italiano o di Tecnologia, Genoa, G Italy; 4Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, The Melbourn ne Brain Centre at t Royal 5 Melbourne Ho ospital, University of Melbourne, Me elbourne, VIC, Au ustralia; Departme ent of Nuclear Medicine and Centre for PET, 6 Austin Hospita al, Melbourne, VIC C, Australia; http://www.aibl.csiro. au/, Australia, Au ustralia

A Advanced Neurovascul N lar MRA


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Mod derators:Brian K. Rutt & Dav vid Saloner

0622 2. Cerebrospin nal Arterial and d Venous Blood d Flow Variabili ity Assessed wit th 4D Flow MR RI Eric Mathew w Schrauben1, Ke evin M. Johnson1, Jason Huston2 , Aaron Field2, Oliver Wieben1, 2

Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin - Madi ison, Madison, WI I, United States; 2R Radiology, Univer rsity of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States

1 10:42

0623 3. Comparison n of Vessel-Enco oded Arterial Spin S Labeling D Dynamic Angiog graphy with X-R Ray Digital Sub btraction Angiograph hy in Patients wi ith Vertebrobas silar Disease 1 2 13 4 2 magna cum laude Thomas W. Okell O , Ursula G. G Schulz , Micha ael A. Chappell, , Meritxell Ga arcia , Wilhelm K Kker , Peter Jez zzard1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

FMRIB Centr re, Nuffield Depar rtment of Clinical Neurosciences, N Un niversity of Oxford d, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2Stroke e Prevention Research Unit, Nuffield Departm ment of Clinical Neurosciences, Univ versity of Oxford, , Oxford, United K Kingdom; 3IBME, Department 4 g, University of Ox xford, Oxford, United Kingdom; Di ivision of Diagnos stic & Intervention nal Neuroradiology y, of Engineering Department of f Radiology & Nuc clear Medicine, Un niversity of Basel Hospital, Basel, S Switzerland

1 10:54

0624 4. Time of Arr rival Enhanced 4D MRA Yijing Wu1, Jane J Maksimovic c2, Patrick Tursk ki2, Charles A. M Mistretta3
1

Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin, Madis son, WI, United St tates; 2Radiology, University of Wis sconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 3Medic cal Physics and Radiology, Universit ty of Wisconsin, M Madison, WI, Unit ted States

1 11:06

0625 5. Non-Contra ast-Enhanced High-Temporal-R H Resolution 4D M MRA with an A Acquisition Win ndow Covering Two Cardiac Cyc cles: Assessmen nt of Arterioven nous Malformat tions in the Bra ain 3 magna cum laude Hlne Raou ult1, 2, Elise Bann nier2, Benjamin Robert R , Peter S Schmitt4, Jean-Yv ves Gauvrit1, 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Neuroradiolog gy, University Hospital, Rennes, Fra ance; 2Unit VISA AGES U746 INSER RM-INRIA, IRISA A UMR CNRS 60 074, 3 University of Rennes, R Rennes, France; F Siemens S.A.S., S Saint Denis s, France, Metropo olitan; 4Siemens A AG, MR Applicatio on & Workflow Dev velopment, Erlang gen, Germany

1 11:18

0626 6. HYPR FLO OW Dynamic MR Angiography y in Intracriana al Arterio-Veno ous Malformatio ons: Compariso on to TRICKS MR R Angiography y and Catheter Angiography. A 1 1 1 2 3 3 Raphal Dau utry , Pauline Ro oca , Myriam Ed djlali-Goujon , C Ccile Rabrait , Kevin M. Johnso on , Yijing Wu , Olivier Naggara1, Christine C Rodrigu uez1, Fawaz Alsh hareef1, Olivier W Wieben3, Cather rine Oppenheim1, Jean-Franois s Meder1
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Neuroradiolog gy, Centre hospita alier Sainte Anne, Paris, P France; 2GE E healthcare, Vliz zy Villacoublay, Fr rance; 3Departmen nts of Medical Physi ics and Radiology, , University of Wis sconsin School of f Medicine and Pub blic Health, Madis son, WI, United St tates

1 11:30

0627 7. Natural Cou urse of Intracra anial Vessel Wa all Lesions in St roke- And TIA A Patients at 7.0 Tesla MRI Anja G. van der Kolk1, Jaco J.M. Zwanenbur rg1, Manon Brun ndel2, Geert Jan n Biessels2, Fredy dy Visser1, 3, Pete er R. magna cum laude Luijten1, Jero oen Hendrikse1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Utrecht, Utre echt, Netherlands; 2Department of Neurology, Univers sity Medical Center Utrecht t, Utrecht, Netherl lands; 3Philips Hea althcare, Best, Neth therlands

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11:42 0628. 7 Tesla MRA Enables Differentiation Between Intracranial Aneurysms and Infundibula Maarten J. Versluis1, 2, Matthias J.P. van Osch1, 2, Marianne A.A. van Walderveen1, Marieke J.H. Wermer3

1 Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 2C.J. Gorter Center for High FIeld MRI, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 3Neurology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands

11:54

0629. Cerebral Aneurysm Wall Permeability, a New Parameter for Assessing Ruptue Risk Parmede Vakil1, Sameer A. Ansari, Marie Wasliewski, Susanne Schnell, Hunt Batjer2, Christopher S. Eddleman2, Bernard R. Bendok3, Michael Markl, Timothy J. Carroll1
1

Biomedical Engineering and Radiology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Neurosurgery, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Neurosurgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

12:06

0630. Comprehensive Vessel Wall Imaging for Concomitant Extracranial and Intracranial Atherosclerotic Plaques in Symptomatic Patients Using Fast 3D Multicontrast Black-Blood MR Imaging Sequences Xihai Zhao1, Rui Li1, Jinnan Wang2, Le He1, Zechen Zhou1, Xiping Gong3, Donghua Mi3, Xingquan Zhao3, Chun Yuan1,
4
1 Center for Biomecial Imaging research & Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 22.Philips Research North America, Briarcliff Manor, NY, United States; 3Department of Neurology, Tiantan Hospital, Capical Medical University, Beijing, China; 4Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

12:18

0631. Wall Shear Stress Distribution in Carotid Artery Stenosis: Changes Pre- And Post-Intervention by Carotid Endarterectomy Michael Markl1, Sebastian Berg2, Alex J. Barker1, J Schllhorn2, Martin Schumacher2, Cornelius Weiller2, Andreas Harloff2
1

Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

Cartilage: Clinical & Translational


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Moderators:Hollis G. Potter & Siegfried Trattnig

0632. Cartilage T1! and T2 Quantification in ACL-Reconstructed Knees: A 2-Year Follow-Up Favian Su1, Joan Hilton2, Lorenzo Nardo1, Samuel Wu1, Fei Liang1, Thomas M. Link1, C. Benjamin Ma3, Xiaojuan Li1,
Musculoskeletal Quantitative Imaging Research, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), San Francisco, CA, United States

10:42

0633. Intra-Articular DGEMRIC: Contrast Concentration in Joint Cavity May Impact Cartilage T1 Measurements Wei Li1, Martin Lazarus1, Jason Koh2, Ewa Gliwa1, Pottumarthi Vara Prasad1
1 Radiology, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 2Orthopaedic Surgery, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States

10:54

0634. Detection and Staging of Acetabular Cartilage Damage in Femoroacetabular Impingement Using DGEMRIC and T2 Mapping Daniele Ascani1, Catherine Petchprapa2, James S. Babb2, Michael P. Recht2, Riccardo Lattanzi1, 3
1

Radiology/Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 3The Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

11:06

0635. Morphological and Biochemical Assessment of Repair Tissue After Chondrosphere-Based Autologous Chondrozyte Transplantation Benjamin Schmitt1, Beser Ferzan Suezer2, Patrik Zamecnik3, Vladimir Jellus4, Marco Essig3, Siegfried Trattnig, Rainer Siebold5
1 3

Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Atos Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, BW, Germany; German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, BW, Germany; 4Healthcare Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, BY, Germany; 5Center Hip-Knee-Foot Surgery, Atos Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, BW, Germany

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1 11:18 0636 6. Multi-Comp ponent T2 Anal lysis of Articula ar Cartilage wit th Synovial Flui id Partial Volum me Correction Using McDESPOT T at 3.0T 1 1 1 1 Fang Liu , Samuel Sa A. Hurley y , Alexey Samos sonov , Andrew L L. Alexander , S Sean C. L. Deoni i2, Walter F. Blo ock1, 3, Richard Kijo owski4
1

Department of o Medical Physics s, University of Wi isconsin-Madison, , Madison, WI, Un nited States; 2Divis sion of Engineerin ng, Brown University, Pro ovidence, RI, Unit ted States; 3Depart tment of Biomedic cal Engineering, U University of Wisco onsin-Madison, M Madison, WI, 4 United States; Department of Radiology, R Univers sity of Wisconsin-M Madison, Madison n, WI, United State es

1 11:30

0637 7. High-Resolu ution Knee MRI I Using Prospec ctive Motion Co orrection for Q Quantification of f Cartilage Com mpression Under in Sit tu Mechanical Loading L 2 Thomas Lang ge1, Michael He erbst1, Julian R. Maclaren M , Cris s Lovell-Smith1, K Kaywan Izadpan nah3, Maxim Zai itsev1
1

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Freiburg, Fre eiburg, Germany; 2 Department of Ra adiology, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3De epartment of Ortho opedic and Traum ma Surgery, Univer rsity Medical Cent ter Freiburg, Freibu urg, Germany

1 11:42

0638 8. Classificatio on of Sodium MRI M Data of Car rtilage with Ma achine Learning g and Logistic R Regression 1 Guillaume Madelin M , James S. S Babb1, Ravind der R. Regatte1
1

Radiology De epartment, New Yo ork University Lan ngone Medical Ce enter, New York, N NY, United States

1 11:54

0639 9. Longitudina al Clinical Evalu uation of Cartil lage and Menis cus UTE-T2* F Following ACL Reconstruction n Ashley A. Wi illiams1, Yongxia an Qian2, Consta ance R. Chu1

1 Cartilage Restoration Center, University U of Pittsb burgh, Pittsburgh, P PA, United States; ; 2Radiology, Univ versity of Pittsburg gh, A, United States Pittsburgh, PA

1 12:06

0640 0. MRI Is Pred dictive of Adver rse Tissue Reac ction in Failed M Metal-On-Meta al Hip Arthropla asty 2 Alissa J. Bur rge1, Danyal H. Nawabi N , Stepha anie Gold1, Steph hen Lyman3, Do ouglas E. Padget tt2, Matthew F. K Koff1, Hollis 1 G. Potter
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Department of o Radiology and Im maging, Hospital for f Special Surger ry, New York, NY Y, United States; 2D Department of Orth hopaedic Surgery, Hosp pital for Special Su urgery, New York, NY, United State es; 3Division of Ep pidemiology and B Biostatistics, Hospi ital for Special Surger ry, New York, NY Y, United States

1 12:18

0641 1. In Vivo Com mparison of Intr ravenous and In ntra-Articular D DGEMRIC and d Delayed Quan ntitative CT Arthrograph hy 1 2 3 4 Jukka Hirvas sniemi , Katariin na A.M. Kulmala a , Eveliina Lam mmentausta , Ris sto Ojala , Petri Lehenkari5, 6, A Alaaeldin Kamel3, Jukk ka S. Jurvelin2, Juha J Tyrs2, 7, Miika M T. Niemin nen3, 4, Simo Saa arakkala1, 3
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Department of o Medical Technology, University of o Oulu, Oulu, Finl land; 2Department t of Applied Physics, University of E Eastern Finland, Kuop pio, Finland; 3Depa artment of Diagnos stic Radiology, Ou ulu University Hos spital, Oulu, Finla and; 4Department o of Diagnostic 5 Radiology, Un niversity of Oulu, Oulu, O Finland; De epartment of Anato omy and Cell Biol logy, University o of Oulu, Oulu, Finl land; 6 Department of o Surgery, Oulu University U Hospital l, Oulu, Finland; 7D Department of Cli inical Neurophysio ology, Kuopio Uni iversity Hospital, Kuop pio, Finland

P Pulmonary Imaging: From Mouse e to Man


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M Moderators:Grz zegorz Bauman n & Jens Voge el-Claussen

0642 2. Molecular MR M Imaging of Pulmonary Fib brosis in a Mous se Model Peter Carava an1, Yan Yang1, Roshini R Zachari iah2, David E. So osnovik1, Guang gping Dai1, Brya an Fuchs2, Micha ael Lanuti2
A. A. Martino os Center for Biom medical Imaging, Massachusetts M Gen neral Hospital, Cha arlestown, MA, Un nited States; 2Surg gery, Massachusetts s General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

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0643 3. High-Resolu ution UTE MRI I Longitudinal Non-Invasive N C Characterization n of a Mouse M Model of Chronic Asthma: From Inflam mmation to Bro onchial Remode eling Assessmen nt 1 1 1 2 1 summa cum laude Andrea Bianchi , Annaig Ozier , Olga Ousov va , Grard Raff ffard , Yannick C Crmillieux
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Cardio-Thora acic Center of Bord deaux, University of Bordeaux Sega alen, Bordeaux, Fra ance, France; 2Cen ntre de Rsonance Magntique des Systmes Biologiques, B Univ versity of Bordeaux x Segalen, Bordea aux, France, France e

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1 10:54 0644 4. Imaging of Lung L Structure e and Function in i the Same Bre eath with Tripl le Nuclear (He-X Xe-H) MRI Jim M. Wild1, Helen Marsha all1, Xiaojun Xu1, Graham Norqu uay1, Steven Par rnell1, Matthew C Clemence2, Paul l Griffiths1, 1 Juan Parra-R Robles
1

Academic Ra adiology, Universit ty of Sheffield, Sh heffield, Yorkshire e, United Kingdom m; 2Philips Medical l Systems, Best, N Netherlands, Netherlands

1 11:06

0645 5. Progress in MR Elastograp phy of Human Lung L Parenchym ma: Evaluation n of Regional Density Measure ements and Faster Imag ging Sequences 1 magna cum laude Yogesh K. Mariappan M , Davi id L. Levin1, Kev vin J. Glaser1, R ichard Leroy Eh hman1, Kiaran P P. McGee1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rocheste er, MN, United Sta ates

1 11:18

0646 6. Lung Tissue e Differentiation n with Magnetization Transfer r Prepared Mul lti-Echo Ultrash hort Echo Time e MRI Kevin M. Joh hnson1, Scott K. Nagle1, 2, Orhan n Unal1, 2, Sean B B. Fain1, 2
1

Medical Phys sics, UW-Madison n, Madison, WI, Un nited States; 2Radi iology, UW-Madis son, Madison, WI, , United States

1 11:30

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0647 7. Oxygen Enh hanced Lung MRI M by Simultan neous Measurem ment of T1 and d T2* During Fr ree Breathing 1 Simon Tripha an1, 2, Felix A. Breuer B , Hans-Ul Ulrich Kauczor2, P Peter M. Jakob1, 3
1

Research Cen ntre Magnetic Reso onance Bavaria e.V V., Wrzburg, Bay yern, Germany; 2D Diagnostic and Inte erventional Radiol logy, Heidelberg Un niversity Hospital, Heidelberg, Bade en-Wrttemberg, G Germany; 3Experim mental Physics 5, U University Wrzbu urg, Wrzburg, Bay yern, Germany

1 11:42

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0648 8. Dynamic OE E-MRI of the Lung L in Asthma Weijuan Zha ang1, 2, Robert M. M Niven3, 4, Simo on S. Young5, Yuz uzhen Liu5, Penny y L. Hubbard1, 2, Geoffrey J. M. Parker1, 2, 1 2 Josephine H. . Naish ,
1

Centre of Ima aging Sciences, Th he University of Manchester, M Manch hester, United King gdom; 2Biomedica al Imaging Institute e, The University of Manchester, M Manc chester, United Kin ngdom; 3North We est Lung Centre, U University Hospita al of South Manche ester, 4 Manchester, United U Kingdom; Department D of Res spiratory Medicine e, University Hosp pital of South Man nchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; 5Per rsonalised Healthc care and Biomarke ers, AstraZeneca, A Alderley Park, Uni ited Kingdom

1 11:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0649 9. Quantificati ion of Ventilatio on and Perfusio on Using Non-C Contrast Enhan nced Quasi-Randomly Acquired DC Gated 1H Lu ung Imaging 1 1 2 3 Andr Fische er , Christian O. . Ritter , Stefan Weick , Dietbert t Hahn , Herber rt Kstler1
1

Institute of Ra adiology, Universi ity of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Bava aria, Germany; 2De epartment of Expe erimental Physics 5 5, University of Wuerzburg, , Wuerzburg, Bava aria, Germany; 3In nstitute of Radiolog gy, University of W Wrzburg, Wuerzb burg, Bavaria, Ger rmany

1 12:06

0650 0. Quantitative e Analysis of Pu ulmonary Inflam mmation After Endobronchial l Allergen Chal llenge Using T1 1-Mapping MRI magna cum laude Julius Renne e1, Jens Hohlfeld d2, Jan Hinrichs1, Christian Sch nfeld1, Marcel G Gutberlet1, Carl la Winkler3, Corn rnelia Faulenbach2, Peter M. Jakob b4, Norbert Krug g2, Frank Wacke er1, Jens Vogel-C Claussen1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Diagnostic an nd Interventional Radiology, R Hannov ver Medical Schoo ol, Hannover, Low wer Saxony, Germa any; 2Fraunhofer In nstitute for Toxicology an nd Experimental Medicine, M Hannove er, Germany; 3Dep . of Pneumology, Hannover Medica al School, Hannove er, Germany; 4 Experimental Physics (Biophys sics), University of f Wrzburg, Wrz zburg, Germany

1 12:18

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0651 1. Non-Contra ast-Enhanced Pr reoperative Ass sessment of Lun ng Perfusion in Patients with N Non-Small-Cell l Lung ce Imaging Cancer Usin ng Fourier Deco omposition Mag gnetic Resonanc 1 2 3 3 4 5 Gregor Somm mer , , Michael Puderbach , Ma arcel Koenigkam m-Santos , , Chr ristopher Draenk kow , Claus-Pet ter Heussel3, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor6, Hein nz-Peter Schlemm mer2, Grzegorz B Bauman7, 8
1 Radiology and Nuclear Medicin ne, University of Basel B Hospital, Ba asel, Switzerland; 2 Radiology, Germa an Cancer Researc ch Center delberg, Germany; 3Radiology, Thora axklinik Heidelber rg, Heidelberg, Ge ermany; 4Radiolog gy, University Hos spital of the (DKFZ), Heid 5 School of Med dicine of Ribeirao Preto - University y of Sao Paulo, Rib beirao Preto, Brazi il; Surgery, Thora axklinik Heidelber rg, Heidelberg, Ge ermany; 6Diagnost tic and Interventio onal Radiology, Un niversity Hospital Heidelberg, Heide elberg, Germany; 7Medical 8 Physics in Rad diology, German Cancer C Research Center, C Heidelberg, ersity of Wisconsin n School of , Germany; Medical Physics, Unive Medicine and Public Health, Ma adison, WI, United d States

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Thursday Special Session Emerging Techniques - Meet the Experts


Organizers:Marco Essig, M.D., Ph.D. Room 255 BC 10:30-12:30
Diffusion Tensor Imaging Denis Le Bihan, M.D., Ph.D. Functional MRI Richard B. Buxton, Ph.D. MR Elastography Richard L. Ehman, M.D. Contrast Agents Robert N. Muller, Ph.D. Non-Contrast MRA Mitsue Miyazaki, Ph.D. Quantitative Imaging in Cancer Anwar R. Padhani, M.B.B.S., F.R.C.P. Motion Correction James G. Pipe, Ph.D. Interventional Imaging Michael Bock, Ph.D. & Harald H. Quick, Ph.D. PET/MR Bruce R. Rosen, M.D., Ph.D. Whole-Body Imaging Stefan O. Schnberg, M.D. Accelerated Imaging Techniques Jeffrey Tsao, Ph.D., M.B.A. 12:30 Adjournment
(no CME credit)

Moderator:Marco Essig

Hands-On Workshop 3: GE Healthcare


Room 155 D 10:30-12:30
(no CME credit)

Hands-On Workshop 3: Philips Healthcare


Room 255 D 10:30-12:30
(no CME credit)

Hands-On Workshop 3: Siemens - fMRI & DTI: Acquisition Protocols & Post-Processing
Room 355 D 10:30-12:30
(no CME credit)

Traditional Poster Session: Neuro B


Exhibition Hall 13:30-15:30
(no CME credit)

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E Exhibition Hall l 13:3 30-15:30
(no CME credit)

H Hyperpolarized 13C
R Room 150 AG
1 13:30

13:3 30-15:30

Moderat tors:Sean B. F Fain & Peder E. Z. Larson

ynamic Acquisi ition of Hyperpolarized 13C M MRSI 0652 2. Optimal Variable Flip Ang gle Schemes for Multi-Band Dy son1 G D. Reed1, John J M. Pauly2, Adam B. Kerr2, Peder E.Z. Lars Yan Xing1, Galen

1 co, San Francisco, CA, United States s; 2Electrical Engin neering, Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, U of Californ nia - San Francisc C United States Stanford University, Stanford, CA,

1 13:42

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

version Using Di iffusion Gradie ents 0653 3. Improved Measures M of Ren nal Pyruvate-To o-Lactate Conv 1 an B. Fain1 Jeremy W. Gordon G , David J. J Niles1, Kevin M. M Johnson1, Sea
1

Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

1 13:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

troscopic Imagi ing of Hyperpol larized Metabo olites 0654 4. in vivo Singl le-Scan 13C Spa atiotemporally-Encoded Spect aer-Larsen, 34, Lu ucio Frydman1 Rita Schmidt t1, Christoffer La austsen2, 3, Jan Henrik H Ardenkja
1 3

ch Centre, Aarhus University, Aarhu us, Denmark; Chemical Phy ysics, Weizmann Institute of Science e, Rehovot, Israel; 2The MR Researc tal, Hvidovre, Den nmark; 4GE healthc care, Broendby, D Denmark Danish Resea arch Centre for Ma agnetic Resonance, Hvidovre Hospit

1 14:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

t Liver in vivo U Using a Three-S Site Exchange M Model 0655 5. Differentiati ion of Pyruvate e Flux Versus Exchange E in Rat n, 14, Yi-Fen Yen n1, Dirk Mayer1, 4, Daniel Spielm man1, 2 Jae Mo Park k1, 2, Ralph Hurd d3, Kelvin Bilings sly1, Sonal Josan
1

ctrical Engineering g, Stanford University, Stanford, CA A, United Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States; 2Elec CA, United States; 4Neuroscience Pro ogram, SRI International, States; 3Applie ed Science Labora atory, GE Healthca are, Menlo Park, C Menlo Park, CA, C United States

1 14:18

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

n of Embolized H Hepatocellular Carcinoma in R Rats by 0656 6. Simultaneou us Examination n of Metabolism m and Perfusion ate and Urea Hyperpolari ized Fumarate and Copolariza ation of Pyruva 4 4 1 2 1 3 3 e , Claudia Gros ss , Martin A. Ja anich3, Stephan Dw wel , , Markus Durst D , , Concett ta V. Gringeri , Yvonne Kosanke 2 mer Braren4, Mar rion I. Menzel3 Markus Schw waiger5, Axel Ha aase1, Steffen J. Glaser G , Rolf F. Schulte3, Rickm
, Garching, Germa any; 2Chemistry, T Technische Univer rsitt Institute of Medical M Engineering, Technische Uni iversitt Mnchen, ermany; 4Institute o of Radiology, Klin nikum rechts der Is sar, Mnchen, Gar rching, Germany; 3GE Global Resear rch, Garching, Ge 5 e, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technisc che Technische Un niversitt Mnchen n, Mnchen, Germ many; Institute of Nuclear Medicine Universitt M nchen, Mnchen, , Germany
1

1 14:30

strate Competi ition Reveals In ncreased Bicarb bonate as a 0657 7. The Fate of Hyperpolarized d [1-13C]Pyruva ate During Subs n ecreased Fatty Acid A Oxidation Potential Biomarker for De 1 1 1 1 thew E. Merritt Karlos X. Mo oreno , A. Dean Sherry , Craig R. R Malloy , Matt
1

stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes

1 14:42

mic CSI of Hype erpolarized &[a alpha]0658 8. In Vivo Asse essment of IDH Status in Gliob blastoma Using 2D 13C Dynam Ketoglutara ate 1 1 1 1 magna cum laude Myriam Mar . I. Yoshihara , D Daniel B. Vigner ron , Sarah J. N Nelson1, rianne Chaumeil l , Peder E.Z. La arson , Hikari A. Russell O. Pi ieper2, Joanna J. J Phillips2, Sabr rina M. Ronen1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 s; 2Neurological S Surgery, University y of Radiology, University of Califo ornia, San Francisc co, San Francisco, CA, United States n Francisco, San, CA, C United States California, San

1 14:54

d 13C MRS 0659 9. Detection of f Sudden Chang ges in Cardiac Metabolism M by Hyperpolarized Lumata1, Matthe ew E. Merritt1, K Karlos X. Moreno o1, Zoltan Chalermchai i Khemtong1, Nic cholas R. Carpe enter1, Lloyd L. L magna cum laude Kovacs1, Cra aig R. Malloy1, A. A Dean Sherry1, 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2Dep partment of Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes States Chemistry, Un niversity of Texas at Dallas, Richard dson, TX, United S
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1 15:06 0660 0. Non-Invasiv ve Assessment of o Cardiac Meta abolic Alteratio ons Following L LAD Occlusion U Using Hyperpo olarized 13C Imaging 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 1 2 Angus Z. Lau u , , Albert P. Chen C , Yiping Gu u , Jennifer Barry y , Nilesh R. Gh hugre , , Graham m A. Wright , , C Charles H. Cunningham m1, 2
1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Imaging Rese earch, Sunnybrook k Health Sciences Centre, C Toronto, O Ontario, Canada; 2D Department of Me edical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toron nto, Ontario, Cana ada; 3GE Healthcar re, Toronto, Ontar rio, Canada; 4Imag ging Research, Sun nnybrook Research h Institute, Toronto, Ontar rio, Canada

1 15:18

0661 1. Spin Echo Measurements M of o the Extravasa ation and Tumo or Cell Uptake of Hyperpolari ized [1-13C]lacta ate and [113 C]pyruvat te Mikko I. Kett tunen1, Brett W.C Kennedy1, De-En Hu2, Kevin M M. Brindle2
1

Department of o Biochemistry, University U of Camb bridge & Cancer R Research UK Camb bridge Research In nstitute, Cambridg ge, Cambridgeshir re, United Kingdom; 2Department of f Biochemistry, Un University of Camb bridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

G Gradients, Shims S & Fie eld Monitor ring


R Room 151 AG
1 13:30
1

13:3 30-15:30

Moderators: :Richard W. Bowtell & Seba astian Littin

0662 2. Micro Magn netic Resonance e x,y-Gradient System S for Micr roscopic Sampl les 1 Markus V. Meissner M , Robert t Ch. Meier1, Pe eter T. While1, Al li Moazenzadeh2, Jan G. Korvin nk1, 3

Lab. for Simu ulation, IMTEK - University U of Freib burg, Freiburg, Ge ermany; 2Lab. for M Microactuators, IM MTEK - University y of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germ many; 3Freiburg In nstitute for Advanc ced Studies FRIA AS, University of Freiburg, Freiburg g, Germany

1 13:42

0663 3. Genuine Minimum Power Gradient G Coil Design D Account ting for Gaps B Between Tracks or Wires 2 1 3 Peter T. Whi ile1, Michael S. Poole P , Jan G. Korvink K ,
1

Department of o Microsystems En ngineering (IMTE EK), Laboratory fo or Simulation, Univ versity of Freiburg g, Freiburg im Bre eisgau, Baden-Wrttem mberg, Germany; 2Institute of Neuro oscience and Medi icine - 4, Forschun ngszentrum Jlich h GmbH, Jlich, Nordrhein3 Westfalen, Germany; Freiburg Institute I for Advan nced Studies (FRIA AS), University of f Freiburg, Freibur rg im Breisgau, Ba adenWrttemberg, Germany

1 13:54

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0664 4. Integrated Parallel P Recepti ion, Excitation, and Shimming g (IPRES) Hui Han1, Al llen W. Song1, Trong-Kha Tr Truon ng1
1

Brain Imaging g and Analysis Ce enter, Duke Univer rsity, Durham, NC C, United States

1 14:06

0665 5. Combined Shim-RF S Array y for Highly Effi icient Shimmin ng of the Brain a at 7 Tesla Jason P. Stoc ckmann1, Thoma as Witzel1, James s N. Blau1, Jona athan R. Polimen ni1, Wei Zhao1, B Boris Keil1, Law wrence L. 1 summa cum laude Wald
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Athinoula A. Martinos Center for f Biomedical Ima aging, Department t of Radiology, M Massachusetts Gene eral Hospital, Char rlestown, tates MA, United St

1 14:18

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0666 6. Matrix Grad dient System: Concept C and Performance Eva aluation Feng Jia1, Gerrit G Schultz1, Anna M. Welz1, Sebastian S Littin1, Hans Weber1, J Jrgen Hennig1, Maxim Zaitsev1
1

Dept. of Radiology, Medical Ph hysics, University Medical Center Fr reiburg, Freiburg, Germany

1 14:30

0667 7. Dynamic Multi-Coil Shimm ming of the Rat Brain at 11.7 T Tesla uchem1, Basavar raju G. Sanganah halli1, Peter Her rman1, Peter B. B Brown1, Scott M McIntyre1, Terenc ce W. Christoph Ju 1 1 Nixon , Robi in A. de Graaf
1

MR Research h Center (MRRC), Yale University, New N Haven, CT, U United States

1 14:42

0668 8. Dynamic Fie eld Monitoring by 20 Channel l Field Probes In ntegrated with 12 Channel He ead Coil Ying-Hua Ch hu1, Yi-Cheng Hsu Hs 2, Wen-Jui Ku uo3, Fa-Hsuan Li in1
1

Institute of Bi iomedical Enginee ering, National Tai iwan University, T Taipei, Taiwan; 2D Department of Mat thematics, Nnation nal Taiwan University, Ta aipei, Taiwan; 3Inst titute of Neuroscie ence, National Yan ng-Ming Universit ty, Taipei, Taiwan n

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1

titute for Biomedic cal Institute for Biomedical Engine eering, University of o Zurich and ETH H Zurich , Zurich, Switzerland; 2Inst B r Biomedical Engineering, Universit ty and ETH Engineering, University of Zuric ch and ETH Zurich h, Zurich, Switzerl rland; 3Institute for U 4 zerland Zurich, Zurich, kope Magnetic Res sonance Technolog gies, Zurich, Switz h Switzerland; Sk

15:06

rents 0670. atus for Measur ring Eddy Curr 0 A Low-Cost, t Mechanically Simple Appara 1 Kyle M. Gilbert K , Ravi S. S Menon1 b 1, L. Martyn Klassen
1

nada Robarts Research Institute, The e University of We estern Ontario, Lon ndon, Ontario, Can a

15:18

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

ng 0671. Pre-Em mphasis for Hig gher-Order Dyn namic Shimmin 1 Digital Cross-Term s h Barmet1, 2, Klaas P. Pruessman nn1 Signe Johanna enjamin E. Dietr rich1, Matteo Pa avan1, Christoph n Vannesjo1, Be
1

nd; 2Skope Magnet tic Resonance Tec chnologies, Institute for Biomedical Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Zurich, Switzerlan B Zurich, Switzerland e

& Gastrointest tinal Diabetes, Nutrition u G


R Room 155 EF
13:30

13:30-15:30 3

s:Houchun Har rry Hu & Marti in P. Smith Moderators

0672. 2 Introduction Houchun H. Hu

13:42

d Metabolism Studied in Vivo b by Multinuclear MR 0673. Fructo ose and Glucose e Diets on Lipid 3 Impact of Isocaloric s Spectroscopy p 1 2 1 1 1 magna cum laude Patricia M. Nunes A van Asten , Ce ees J. Tack , John G. Jones3, Are end , Alan J. Wright W , Andor Veltien V , Jack JA N Heerschap1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

gen, Gelderland, N Netherlands; 2Intern nal Medicine, Radb boud Radiology, Radboud University y Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmeg a rlands; 3Center for r Neurosciences an nd Cell Biology, C Coimbra, University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, G Nether Portugal
1

13:54

n Weighted and BOLD MRI in n Rats 0674. in vivo Assessment of Fatty y Diabetic Kidne ey by Diffusion s Koji Sagiyama M 2, Masaya Ta akahashi1 m 1, Orson W. Moe
1

stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2Min neral Advanced Imaging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes m Medical Center, Da alla, TX, United St tates Metabolism/Internal Medicine, University U of Texa as Southwestern M n

14:06

of Oxygen (HM MRO2) by MRI 0675. on of Hepatic Metabolic M Rate o 5 Non-Invasive v Quantificatio Deng Mao1, Lisa urthy1, Hanzhang g Lu1 L Krishnamu
1

stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States Advanced Imaging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes m

14:18

of 50 Ms: Initia al Results in Healthy Subjects 0676. geal Function at a a Resolution o 6 Real-Time MRI M of Esophag ster2, Aaron Nie ebergall1, Martin n Uecker3, Jens F Frahm1 Shuo Zhang1, Alexander Beh ham2, Arun Josep ph1, Henrik Fors
1

t fuer biophysikali sche Chemie, Goe ettingen, Niedersac chsen, Biomedizinische ungs GmbH am Max-Planck-Institut c NMR Forschu Goettingen, Goettin ngen, Lower Saxony, Germany; 3De ept. of Germany; 2Allgemeinund Visc ceralchirurgie, Uni iversity Hospital G l ornia, Berkeley, CA A, United States Electrical Engineering and Comp puter Sciences, Un niversity of Califo

14:30

essment Using D Dynamic MRI 0677. A Novel Technique for Glo obal Small Bowe el Motility Asse c med1, Andrew Plu lumb1, Freddy O Odille3, 4, Ahsan A Alam2, Steve Alex Menys1, Stuart A. Taylo or1, Anton Emma anuel2, Asia Ahm 1 1 magna cum laude Halligan , David Atkinson D
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

UCLH, London, UK K, United Kingdom m; 3INSERM Centre for Medical Imaging, UC CL, London, UK, United Kingdom; 2GI Physiology U e e U947, Nancy, France; 4IADI, Un niversit de Lorrai ine, Nancy, France
1

14:42

f Neonatal Necr rotizing Enteroc colitis in a 0678. Magnetic Resonance Imagi ing for Detectio on of Early Inte stinal Injury of e Rodent Model d 1 a Markiewicz1, G Gregory S. Karcz zmar1, Erika Cla aud4 Devkumar Mustafi , Sheng-R Ru Shiou2, Xiaob bing Fan3, Erica M
1

University of Chica ago, Chicago, IL, United Radiology, The C Chicago, IL, United States; 2Pediatrics, The U h University of Chicago, es; 4Pediatrics and d Medicine, The U University of Chica ago, Chicago, States; 3Radiology, University of Chicago, Chicag go, IL, United State l IL, United States

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1 14:54 0679 9. A New Valid dated MRI Met thod for Measuring Colonic Tr ransit Time Gemma Loui ise Chaddock1
1

e, United Kingdom m Physics & As stronomy, The Uni iversity of Notting gham, Nottingham, , Nottinghamshire

1 15:06

nal Hernia Trea atment. 0680 0. First In-Hum man MR-Visua alisation of Surg gical Mesh Impl lants for Inguin nder Ciritsis2, Ni icolas Kuehnert3, Jens Nienke Lynn Hansen1, Alexandra Barabasch h1, Martina Diste elmaier1, Alexan Otto3, Joachi im Conze3, Chris stiane K. Kuhl1, Nils Andreas Kr Kraemer1
1

Hospital, Aachen, NRW, Germany; 2Department Department of o Diagnostic and Interventional I Rad diology, RWTH Aa achen University H RW, Germany; 3De epartment of Surge ery, RWTH of Diagnostic and Interventional l Radiology, RWT TH University Hosp pital, Aachen, NR ersity Hospital, Aac chen, NRW, Germ many Aachen Unive

1 15:18

Women with Ultr rasound, High R Resolution 0681 1. "Purse Strin ng" Morpholog gy of External Anal A Sphincter i in Nullipara W MRI, DTI and Fiber Track king. 2 1 2 2 l Shantanu Sin nha , Valmik Bha argava , Melissa a Ledgerwood , Ravinder Mittal

1 dicine, University o of California at Sa an Diego, San Radiology, University of Califo ornia at San Diego, San Diego, C, Un nited States; 2Med nited States Diego, CA, Un

T Translational Scientific c Session: Musculoskele M etal Transla ational Imaging


R Room 255 BC
1 13:30

13:3 30-15:30

hristopher J. H Hamrahan & Ro oland Krug M Moderators:Ch

0682 2. Introduction n Timothy Mos sher al Implants Com mparing MAVR RIC-SL and FS SE at 1.5T 0683 3. Clinical Assessment of Kne ee MRI in the Presence P of Meta and 3T 1 1 1 1 1 1 Schuppert , Misu ung Han , Suchan ndrima Hans Liebl , Ursula Heilmei ier , Sonia Lee , Lorenzo Nardo , Christopher Sc K Koch3, Tho omas M. Link1, Roland R Krug1 Banerjee2, Kevin
California San Fran ncisco, San Franci isco, CA, United S States; 2GE Department of o Radiology and Biomedical B Imagin ng, University of C ukee, WI, United S States healthcare, Me enlo Park, CA, Un nited States; 3GE he ealthcare, Milwau
1

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1 13:54

Exchange Satur ration Transfer r (CEST) 0684 4. Assessment of Porcine Inte ervertebral Disc c Specimen pH Via Chemical E MRI ajumdar1 s1, Michelle Grab bau1, Dimitrios C. Karampinos, 12, Sharmila Ma summa cum laude Gerd Melkus
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Francisco, San Fran ncisco, CA, United States; 2Diagnos stic and Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, University of o California San F , Bavaria, German ny nical University of f Munich, Munich, Interventional Radiology, Techn

1 14:06

on Cartilages in n Human Knee w with 54-TE Acq quisitions 0685 5. Technical Feasibility of Tw wo-Component T2* T Mapping o Emilio Boada2 an1, Jinbai Huan ng1, Vincent K. Lee L 1, Fernando E Yongxian Qia
1

w York University, New York, NY, U United States Radiology, University of Pittsbu urgh, Pittsburgh, PA, P United States; 2Radiology, New

1 14:18

Rapid Multi-Ec cho Steady State Sequence 0686 6. T2 and T2* Relaxometry R in the Meniscus Using U a Novel, R n Andrew Hargr reaves1 Emily J. McW Walter1, Garry E. E Gold1, Marcus s T. Alley1, Brian
1

Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

1 14:30

Dual-Tuned 1H H/23Na Transceiv ver Array RF C Coil at 7T 0687 7. Quantitative e 23Na MRI of Human H Knee Cartilage Using D ae Ty Bae1 Chan Hong Moon M 1, Jung-Hw wan Kim1, Tiejun n Zhao2, Kyongta
1 borations, Siemens Healthcare, Pitts sburgh, PA, Radiology, University of Pittsbu urgh, Pittsburgh, PA, P United States; 2MR R&D Collab United States

1 14:42

s Tendon of Pre e- And Post-Ope erative Patients s Using a 0688 8. Advanced Bi-Exponential B Analysis A of T2* in the Achilles Variable Echo Time Sequence at 3T 3 3 1 2 1 1 Oliver Bieri , Xe eni Deligianni , S Siegfried Trattni ig1 Vladimir Jur ras , , Sebastian n Apprich , Pavo ol Szomolanyi , O
versity of Vienna, V Vienna, Austria; 2D Department of Im maging MR Centre of f Excellence, Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Medical Univ Department of Rad diology, Division o of Radiological Ph hysics, Methods, Insti itute of Measurement Science, Bratis slava, Slovakia; 3D University of Basel B Hospital, Ba asel, Switzerland
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1 14:54 0689 9. Soleus Musc cle Water T2 Values in Duchen nne Muscular D Dystrophy: Asso ociations with A Age and Cortico osteroid Treatment 1 2 3 4 1 2 William D. Rooney R , Sean C. . Forbes , Willia am Triplett , D-J J Wang , James P Pollaro , Soren DeVos , Rebecc ca J. Willcocks3, Richard R Finkel5, Barry Russman6, Barry Byrne7, Lee Sweeney8, G r3, Krista Vanden nborne2 Glenn A. Walter
1

Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, Oregon Hea alth & Science Uni iversity, Portland, OR, United States s; 2Department of Physical Therapy, Univ versity of Florida, Gainesville, G FL, United U States; 3Dep partment of Physio ology and Function nal Genomics, Uni iversity of Florida, Gaine esville, FL, United States; 4Radiology y, The Childrens Hospital of Philad delphia, Philadelph hia, PA, United St tates; 5 6 Neurology, The Childrens Hos spital of Philadelph hia, Philadelphia, P PA, United States; Neurology, Oreg gon Health & Scie ence ortland, OR, United d States; 7Departm ment of Pediatrics, University of Flor rida, Gainesville, F FL, United States; 8Department University, Po of Physiology, , University of Pen nnsylvania, Philad delphia, PA, United d States

1 15:06

0690 0. Dynamic Diffusion Tensor Parameters in Muscle Tissue U Using Single Vo oxel Multiple E Echo Diffusion T Tensor Acquisition Technique on a 3T Clinical Sc canner 1 1 2 1 summa cum laude Steven Baete e , Gene Cho , , Eric E. Sigmund d
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Center for Bio omedical Imaging, Dept. of Radiology, NYU Langone e Medical Center, New York, NY, U United States; 2Sac ckler Institute of Graduate Bi iomedical Science es, NYU School of f Medicine, New Y York, NY, United States

1 15:18

0691 1. Multi-Param meter Quantitat tion of Coincide ent Fat and Wa ater Skeletal Mu uscle Pathology y Christopher D.J. D Sinclair1, 2, Jasper M. Morr row1, Robert L. J Janiczek3, Michael G. Hanna1, M Mary M. Reilly1, Tarek A. Yousry1, 2, Re ebecca S. Samso on4, Nikolaus We eiskopf5, Antoine e Lutti5, David L L. Thomas2, Xavi ier Golay6, John n S. Thornton1, 2

1 MRC Centre for Neuromuscula ar Diseases, UCL Institute I of Neurol logy, London, Uni ited Kingdom; 2De epartment of Brain n Repair and f Neurology, Londo on, United Kingdo om; 3United Kingd dom, GlaxoSmithK Kline, Brentford, M Middlesex, Rehabilitation, UCL Institute of om; 4Department of o Neuroinflammat tion, UCL Institute e of Neurology, L London, United Kin ngdom; 5Wellcom me Trust United Kingdo Centre for Neu uroimaging, UCL Institute of Neurol logy, London, Uni ited Kingdom; 6De epartment of Brain n Repair and Reha abilitation, University Col llege London, Lon ndon, United Kingdom

A Advances in n Image Ana alysis


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13:3 30-15:30

Modera ators:James C. . Gee & Joseph h V. Hajnal

0692 2. Dynamic Magnetic Propert ty of Multiple Sclerosis S Lesion ns at Various Ag ges Measured b by Quantitative Susceptibilit ty Mapping 1 2 2 2 2 Weiwei Chen n , Susan A. Gau uthier , Ajay Gup pta , Joseph Com munale , Tian Li iu , Shuai Wang g3, Mengchao Pe ei2, David Pitt4, Yi Wan ng2
1

Radiology, To ongji Hospital, Tongji Medical Colle ege, Huazhong Un niversity of Scienc ce and Technology y, Wuhan, Hubei, C China; 2Weill Cornell Medic cal College, New York, Y NY, United States; 3School of f Electronic Engine eering, University of Electronic Scie ence and Technology of f China, Chengdu, Sichuan, China; 4The Ohio State Un niversity, Columb bus, OH, United St tates

1 13:42

0693 3. Imaging Mu ultipole Magnet tic Susceptibility y Anisotropy in n vivo Chunlei Liu1, Wei Li1
1

Brain Imaging g and Analysis Ce enter, Duke Univer rsity, Durham, NC C, United States

1 13:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0694 4. Artery-Vein n Segmentation in Non-Contrast-Enhanced Fl low-Independen nt 3D Periphera al Angiography y 1 Serena Y. Yeung1, Kie Tae Kwon K , Bob S. Hu u1, 2, Dwight G. N Nishimura1
1

Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States; 2Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Palo Alto, CA A, United States

1 14:06

0695 5. Optimal Enhancement of Brain B Structure es by Combining g Different MR R Contrasts: Demonstration of f Venous ancement in Mu ulti-Echo Gradi ient-Echo MRI Vessel Enha 1 2 2 Andreas Deis stung , Ferdinan nd Schweser , J rgen R. Reichen nbach
1

Medical Phys sics Group, Institut te of Diagnostic an nd Interventional R Radiology I, Jena U University Hospital - Friedrich Schi iller University Jen na, Jena, Germany; ; 2Medical Physics s Group, Institute o of Diagnostic and Interventional Rad diology I, Jena Un niversity Hospital - Frie edrich Schiller Uni iversity, Jena, Germany

1 14:18

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0696 6. Automatic Bolus B Analysis for f DCE-MRI Using U Radial Go olden-Angle Sta ack-Of-Stars G GRE Imaging Robert Grimm1, Li Feng2, Ch hristoph Forman n3, Jana Hutter1, Berthold Kiefer r4, Joachim Hor rnegger1, Kai To obias Block5
1

Pattern Recog gnition Lab, FAU Erlangen-Nuremb E erg, Erlangen, Ger rmany; 2Departme ent of Radiology, N New York Univers sity Langone Medical Cente er, New York City, NY, United State es; 3Pattern Recogn nition Lab, Friedri ich-Alexander-Un niversity Erlangen-Nrnberg, Erlangen, Germ many; 4Siemens Healthcare, H Erlange en, Germany; 5Dep partment of Radio logy, NYU Lango one Medical Center, New York City, NY, Unit ted States

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1 14:30 0697 7. Articulation n Analysis Using g Real Time Spiral MRI with T TRACER 2 Bo Xu1, Sam Tilsen, Pascal Spincemaille S , Madhur M Srivastav va, Peter Doersc chuk, Yi Wang1
1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Biomedical Engineering, E Corne ell University, Itha aca, NY, United St tates; 2Weill Corne ell Medical Colleg ge, New York, Uni ited States

1 14:42

0698 8. Model-Based Super-Resolu ution of Diffusio on MRI for Mic crostructure Im maging Alexandra To obisch1, Hui Zha ang2
1

Department of o Medical Physics s and Bioengineeri ing, University Co ollege London, Lon ndon, United King gdom; 2Departmen nt of Computer Scie ence and Centre fo or Medical Image Computing, C Unive ersity College Lon ndon, London, Uni ited Kingdom

1 14:54

0699 9. Experimentally and Compu utationally Fast t Method for Es stimation of the e Mean Kurtosi is Brian Hansen1, Torben E. Lu und1, Ryan Sang gill1, Sune N. Jesp spersen1, 2
1

CFIN, Aarhus s University, Aarh hus C, Denmark; 2Department D of Phy ysics, Aarhus Univ versity, Aarhus C, Denmark

1 15:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0700 0. REKINDLE E: Robust Extra action of Kurtos sis INDices with h Linear Estimation Chantal M.W W. Tax1, Willem M. M Otte1, Max A. Viergever1, Ric ck M. Dijkhuizen n1, Alexander Le eemans1
1

Image Sciences Institute, Unive ersity Medical Cen nter Utrecht, Utrec cht, Netherlands

1 15:18

0701 1. Framework for Task-Based d Assessment of f MR Image Qu uality Christian G. Graff1


1

Division of Im maging and Applie ed Mathematics, U. U S. Food and Dru ug Administration, , Silver Spring, MD D, United States

M Microstruct ture By All Means M


R Room 355 BC
1 13:30

13:3 30-15:30

Moderato ors:Yoram Coh hen & Samuel J. Wharton

0702 2. Common Fe eatures in the Orientation O Dependence of MR R Diffusion, Susceptibility and Relaxation Measurements in the Huma an Brain in vivo o: Constrained Susceptibility S A Anisotropy Estim mation Cynthia Wisn nieff1, Pascal Sp pincemaille2, Yi Wang W 1
1

Cornell Unive erisity, New York, , United States; 2Weill W Cornell Medi ical College, New York, United Stat tes

1 13:42

0703 3. Fiber Densit ty Estimation fr rom Single Q-S Shell DWI by Te ensor Divergen nce Marco Reisert1, Elias Kellne er1, Henrik Skibb be1, Valerij Kisel lev1
1

Medical Phys sics, University Me edical Center, Frei iburg, Baden-Wr rttemberg, German ny

1 13:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0704 4. MR Diffusio on-Based Histol logy and Micro-Tractography Reveal Mesosc cale Features of f the Human Ce erebellum Flavio Dell'A Acqua1, 2, Istvan Bodi3, David Al lexander Slater1, Marco Catani1, 4, Michel Modo o5, 6
1

NATBRAINL LAB, Department of Neuroimaging, King's College Lo ondon, Institute of f Psychiatry, Lond don, United Kingdom; 2NIHR Biomedical Re esearch Centre for r Mental Health at South London and d Maudsley NHS F Foundation Trust, Kings College London, 3 Institute of Psy ychiatry, London, United Kingdom; Department of C Clinical Neuropatho lege Hospital, Lon ndon, United ology, King's Coll Kingdom; 4NA ATBRAINLAB, Forensic and Neuro odevelopmental Sc ciences, King's Co ollege London, Inst titute of Psychiatry y, London, 5 United Kingdo om; McGowan In nstitute for Regener rative Medicine, U University of Pittsb burgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States s; 6 Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Pittsburg gh, Pittsburgh, PA, , United States

1 14:06

0705 5. Investigating the Orientatio on Dependence of Non-Linear r GRE Phase Ev volution in Whi ite Matter Using a High G Mag gnetic Susceptib bility WM Mode el Resolution Geometric 1 1 summa cum laude Way Cherng Chen1, 2, Sean Foxley F , Karla Miller M
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

FMRIB Centr re, University of Oxford, O Oxford, Ox xon, United Kingd dom; 2Magnetic Re esonance Imaging g Group, Singapore e Bioimaging Consortium, Singapore, S Singapo ore

1 14:18

0706 6. Susceptibilit ty Tensor Imag ging in the P-Space Without An ny Rotation Chunlei Liu1, 2, Wei Li1
1

Brain Imaging g and Analysis Ce enter, Duke Univer rsity, Durham, NC C, United States; 2R Radiology, Duke U University, Durham m, NC, United States

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1 14:30 0707 7. Localized in n vivo High Reso olution HARDI I Reveals Comp plex Microstruc cture in the Mou use Brain Dan Wu1, Jia adi Xu2, Xiaoying g Cai3, Peter C.M M. van Zijl2, 4, S Susumu Mori, 24, Jiangyang Zhan ng4
1

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Johns Ho opkins University School of Medicin ne, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2F F.M. Kirby Research Cent ter for Functional Brain B Imaging, Ke ennedy Krieger Ins stitute, Baltimore, MD, United State es; 3Department of f Biomedical 4 Engineering, Tsinghua T Universit ty, Beijing, China; ; Department of R Radiology, Johns H Hopkins University y School of Medic cine, Baltimore, MD D, United States

1 14:42

0708 8. The Anisotr ropy of Myelin Magnetic M Susce eptibility Peter van Ge elderen1, Hendri ik Mandelkow1, Jacco J A. De Zwa art1, Jeff H. Duy yn1
1

AMRI, LFMI I, NINDS, Nationa al Institutes of Hea alth, Bethesda, MD D, United States

1 14:54

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0709 9. Probe Micro ostructure and Improve Contr rast of Myelinat ted Axons Using Gd-Enhanced d Susceptibility y Mapping Russell Dibb b1, 2, Wei Li3, Gary Cofer1, Chunlei Liu3, 4
1 Center for In Vivo Microscopy, , Duke University Medical Center, D Durham, NC, Unit ted States; 2Biomedical Engineering, , Duke urham, NC, United d States; 3Brain Im maging & Analysis s Center, Duke Uni Center, Durham, N NC, United University, Du iversity Medical C States; 4Radiol logy, Duke Univer rsity Medical Cent ter, Durham, NC, U United States

1 15:06

0710 0. Mean Apparent Propagato or (MAP) MRI: A Novel Diffus sion Imaging M Method for Mapping Tissue Microstruct ture 1 2 3 4 Evren Ozarslan , , Cheng Guan G Koay , Timo othy M. Shepher rd , Michal E. K Komlosh2, 5, Must tafa Okan Irfano oglu2, 5, Carlo Pierpa aoli2, Peter J. Ba asser2
1

Department of o Radiology, Brigh ham and Women's s Hospital, Harvard rd Medical School, , Boston, MA, Uni ited States; 2STBB B, PPITS, NICHD, Natio onal Institutes of Health, H Bethesda, MD, M United States ; 3Department of M Medical Physics, U University of Wisc consin, 4 Madison, WI, United States; De epartment of Radio ology, New York U University Langon ne Medical Center r, New York, NY, United 5 r for Neuroscience e and Regenerative e Medicine, USUH HS, Bethesda, MD D, United States States; Center

1 15:18

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0711 1. in vivo Meas surement of Conduction Veloc city and Axon D Diameter Proper rties in the Hum man Brain Assaf Horow witz1, Daniel Bar razany1, Ido Tavo or1, Moran Bere enstein1, Galit Yo Yovel2, Yaniv Assaf1
1

Neurobiology y, Tel Aviv Univer rsity, Tel Aviv, Isr rael, Israel; 2Schoo ol of psychology, T Tel Aviv Universit ty, Tel Aviv, Israe el, Israel

P Perfusion & Permeabil lity: Applica ations


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summa cum laude
1

13:3 30-15:30

M Moderators:Dav vid J. Collins & Matthias J. P P. van Osch

0712 2. Whole Brain n Arterial Tran nsit Times in the e Elderly Estim mated Using Art terial Spin Labe eling Henri J.M.M M. Mutsaerts1, Ed do Richard2, Den nnis F.R. Heijtel l1, Charles B.L.M M. Majoie1, Aart t J. Nederveen1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Radiology, Academic Medical Center, C Amsterdam m, Netherlands; 2N Neurology, Academ mic Medical Cente er, Amsterdam, Ne etherlands

1 13:42

0713 3. Changes in Cerebral C Blood d Flow and Vaso oreactivity to C CO2 Measured b by Arterial Spin n Labeling Afte er 6 Days at 4,350 M 1 1 2 3 4 4 summa cum laude Marjorie Villien , Pierre Bou uzat , Thomas Rupp , Paul Roba ach , Laurent La amalle , Irne Tr roprs , Franoi is Estve5, 6 1 Alexandre Krainik Kr , Patrick Levy L 2, Jan M. Warnking W , Samu uel Verges2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Grenoble Inst titut of Neuroscien nces, INSERM, Gr renoble, France; 2L Laboratoire HP2, I INSERM, Echiroll les, France; 3Ecole e Nationale de Ski et dAlp pinisme, Chamoni ix, France; 4SFR1, Universit Joseph h Fourier, Grenobl le, France; 5ESRF, , Grenoble, France e; 6Clinique universitaire de d neuroradiologie et d'IRM, CHU Grenoble, G Grenoble e, France

1 13:54

0714 4. Decreased Retinal R and Cho oroidal Blood Flow by MRI Is Correlated wit th Electroretino ography in Retin nitis Pigmentosa 1 2 1 2 1 2 summa cum laude Yi Zhang , Jo oseph Harrison , Oscar San Emeterio Nateras , Steven Chalfin , Timothy O. Du uong ,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Radiology, University of Texas s Health Science Center C at San Anton nio, San Antonio, TX, United States s; 2Ophthalmology y, University th Science Center at San Antonio, Sa an Antonio, TX, U United States of Texas Healt

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1 14:06 0715 5. Multi-Site Evaluations E of a TRUST MRI Technique T to M Measure Brain O Oxygenation Peiying Liu1, Ivan E. Dimitro ov, 12, Trevor An ndrews2, 3, David d E. Crane4, Jaci inda K. Dariotis s5, John Desmon nd6, Julie 3 2 7 8 summa cum laude Dumas , Gui illaume Gilbert , Anand Kumar , Jean-Maxime L Leroux , Bradley y MacIntosh4, 9, Shaolin Yang7, Guanghua Xiao10, Hanz zhang Lu1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2Phil lips Medical Systems, Cleveland, OH, United d States; 3Universit ty of Vermont Col llege of Medicine, , Burlington, VT, U United States; 4He eart and 5 Stroke Founda ation Centre for Str roke Recovery, Su unnybrook Researc ch Institute, Toron nto, Ontario, Canad da; Department o of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health h, Johns Hopkins University, U Baltim more, MD, United States; 6Departme ent of Neurology, J Johns 7 Hopkins Unive ersity, Baltimore, MD, United States s; Department of Psychiatry, Unive ersity of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago o, IL, United 8 9 States; Depart tment of Radiolog gy, Hospital of the University of Mon ntreal, Montreal, Q Quebec, Canada; Department of Me edical Biophysics, Un niversity of Toron nto, Toronto, Ontar rio, Canada; 10Dep partment of Clinica al Sciences, Unive ersity of Texas Sou uthwestern Medical Cente er, Dallas, TX, Uni ited States

1 14:18

0716 6. Minimizing the Influence of o Blood Volume Fraction on O Other Pharmaco okinetic Param meters in DCE-M MRI rey M. Njus1, Sey ymur Gahraman nov2, Csanad G. Vrallyay2, John n W. Grinstead3, Charles S. Springer, Jr. 1, Xin Li1, Jeffr 2 1 Edward A. Neuwelt N , William m D. Rooney
1

Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, Oregon Hea alth & Science Uni iversity, Portland, OR, United States s; 2Department of Neurology, Oregon Health h & Science Unive ersity, Portland, OR R, United States; 3 Siemens Healthca are, Portland, OR, United States

1 14:30

0717 7. Prediction of o Response to Chemotherapy C in i Patients with h Osteosarcoma a and Ewings S Sarcoma Louisa Bokacheva1, Ya Wang g1, Wei Huang2, David M. Panic cek3, Jason A. K Koutcher1, 3
1

Department of o Medical Physics s, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York k, NY, United Sta ates; 2Advanced Im maging Research Cent ter, Oregon Health h & Science Unive ersity, Portland, OR R, United States; 3 Department of Ra adiology, Memoria al SloanKettering Canc cer Center, New York, Y NY, United States S

1 14:42

0718 8. Differentiati ion of Myeloma a and Metastati ic Cancer in the e Spine Using D Dynamic Contra ast Enhanced M MRI Ning Lang1, Min-Ying Su2, Hon H J. Yu2, Muqi ing Lin2, Huishu u Yuan1
1

Department of o Radiology, Pekin ng University Thir rd Hospital, Beijin ng, China; 2Center for Functional On nco-Imaging, Depa artment of Radiological Sciences, S Universit ty of California, Ir rvine, CA, United States

1 14:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0719 9. Initial Clinic cal Application of Simultaneou us MR Angiogr raphy and Perfu usion (MRAP) i in Peripheral A Arterial Disease 1 2 1 13 2 S , Mar rk A. Griswold, , Anne Hamik , Vikas Gulani, 14 Katherine L. Wright , Arash Aghel , Nicole Seiberlich
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Case Western W Reserve University, U Clevela and, OH, United S States; 2Case Cardi iovascular Researc ch Institute, Case Western Reserve Univ. and d University Hospitals, Cleveland, O OH, United States; ; 3Radiology, Univ versity Hospitals C Case Medical 4 Center, Clevel land, OH, United States; S Radiology y, Case Western Re eserve University, Cleveland, OH, U United States

1 15:06

0720 0. Preliminary y Analysis of Ar rterial Input Fu unction Derived d from Dynamic c Contrast Enha anced MRI in C Children with Cancer r Keiko Miyaza aki1, Matthew R. Orton1, David John Collins1, J James A. d'Arcy1, Toni Wallace2, Lucas Moreno3, Andrew 1 Pearson3, Ste ergios Zacharou ulis3, Martin O. Leach L , Dow-Mu u Koh2
1

CR-UK and EPSRC E Cancer Imaging Centre, The e Institute of Cance er Research, Sutto n, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Depart tment of Diagnostic Radiology, The Roya al Marsden NHS Foundation F Trust, S nited Kingdom; 3D Department of Paed diatric Sutton, Surrey, Un e Royal Marsden NHS N Foundation Trust, T Sutton, Surr rey, United Kingdo om Oncology, The

1 15:18

0721 1. Dynamic Co ontrast-Enhanc ced Magnetic Re esonance Imagi ing Enables Per rsonalized Anti i-EMMPRIN Th herapy for Pancreatic Cancer C 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hyunki Kim , Christopher Ri igell , Guihua Zhai Zh , Kyle Lee , Sharon Samuel , Amber Martin n , Timothy Beasley1, Long Shan Li2, Da avid Boothman2, Kurt Zinn1
1 University of f Alabama at Birmi ingham, Birmingh ham, AL, United S tates; 2Radiation O Oncology, UT Sou uthwestern Medica al Center, nited States Dallas, TX, Un

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Thursday Educational Course Cardiovascular MR Imaging: Pushing the Limits - Part 3: Accelerated Cardiovascular Imaging: Technique & Clinical Applications
Organizers:Victor A. Ferrari, M.D., Christopher J. P. Franois, M.D., Craig H. Meyer, Ph.D., Thoralf Niendorf, Ph.D., Jeanette Schulz-Menger, M.D. & David E. Sosnovik, M.D., F.A.C.C. Room 250 BCEF 13:30-15:30 Moderators:Christopher J. P. Franois & Craig H. Meyer
13:30 The Motion Problem Claudia Prieto, Ph.D. Highly Parallel Imaging: Hardware & Methods Lawrence L. Wald, Ph.D. Temporal Acceleration Methods Jeffrey Tsao, Ph.D., M.B.A. Accelerated MRA Julia V. Velikina, Ph.D. Accelerated Function: Whole Heart & Real-Time Daniel Kim, Ph.D. Accelerated Perfusion & Parametric Mapping Ricardo Otazo, Ph.D. Adjournment

13:50

14:10

14:30

14:50

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Educational Course Off-Mainstream Techniques


Organizers:Michael Bock, Ph.D. & Maxim Zaitsev, Ph.D. Room 251 BCEF 13:30-15:30
13:30 Squid Detected MRI Michelle A. Espy, Ph.D. NMR & MRI in Rotating Magnetic Fields Dimitrios Sakellariou, Ph.D. Imaging with Hyperpolarized Silicon Nanoparticles Maja C. Cassidy, M.Sc. MRI Without Gradients Jonathan C. Sharp, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Michael Bock & Maxim Zaitsev

14:00

14:30

15:00

15:30

Hands-On Workshop 4: GE Healthcare


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(no CME credit)

Hands-On Workshop 4: Philips Healthcare


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R Room 355 D 13:3 30-15:30
(no CME credit)

R RF Circuits & Concept ts


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magna cum laude
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16:0 00-18:00
States Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S

rators:Andreas s Bitz & Arthur r W. Magil Moder

g Envelope-Tra acking 0722 2. A High-Efficiency Linear MRI M Transmit Amplifier A Using Pascal P. Sta ang1, John M. Pa auly1, Greig C. Scott S 1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 16:12

ensor for RF Sa afety Monitorin ng 0723 3. Image-Based d Validation of f Optically Coup pled Current Se Maryam Etez zadi-Amoli1, Pas scal P. Stang1, Adam A Kerr1, Joh n Pauly1, Greig C. Scott1
1

States Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S

1 16:24

0724 4. Magnetic Walls W for RF Coi il Elements Dec coupling on1, 2 Mohamed Ah hmed Abou-Khou usa1, Joseph S. Gati G 1, Ravi Meno
1

Canada; 2Dept. of M Medical Biophysic cs, Western Unive ersity, Robarts Resea arch Institute, Wes stern University, London, L Ontario, C London, Onatr rio, Canada

1 16:36

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

RI Transmit Am mplifiers 0725 5. Enhancemen nt Mode GaN (EGaN) FETs fo or On-Coil MR 2 A. Griswold, 13 Michael Twieg1, Matthew J. Riffe2, Natalia Gudino G , Mark A
1

ern Reserve Unive ersity, Cleveland, O OH, United States; ; 2Dept. of Dept. of Elect trical Engineering and Computer Science, Case Weste and, OH, United St tates; 3Dept. of Ra adiology, Case We estern Biomedical En ngineering, Case Western W Reserve University, U Clevela Reserve Unive ersity, Cleveland, OH, O United States

1 16:48

nnel Coil at 7T 0726 6. Muti-Chann nel, In-Bore Pow wer Amplifiers for Multi-Chan University of Min nnesota Vaughan n3 Lance DelaB Barre1, Daniel Myer M 2, University y of Minnesota U
1

nneapolis, MN, Un nited States; 2CPC C Amps, Inc., Haup ppauge, NY, Radiology - Center C for MR Res search, University of Minnesota, Min ota, Minneapolis, M MN, United States s United States; 3Radiology - Cent ter for MR Resear rch, U. of Minneso

1 17:00

diofrequency Co oil Array at 7T 0727 7. Highly Acce elerated Paralle el Imaging Using Rotating Rad ber1, Stuart Croz zier1 Mingyan Li1, Jin Jin1, Feng Liu L 1, Adnan Trakic1, Ewald Web
1

e University of Qu ueensland, Brisban ne, Queensland, Au ustralia School of Info ormation Technolo ogy and Electrical Engineering , The

1 17:12

n 0728 8. Energy Harvesting Toward ds Autonomous MRI Detection ink, 13 Jens Hfflin1, Elmar Fischer r2, Jrgen Hennig ig2, Jan G. Korvi
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iversity of Freiburg g - IMTEK, Freibu urg, Germany; 2De epartment of Lab of Simula ation - Department of Microsystems s Engineering, Uni y; 3Freiburg Institu ute for Advanced S Studies - FRIAS, U University of Radiology, Un niversity Medical Center C Freiburg, Freiburg, F Germany Freiburg, Freib burg, Germany

1 17:24

netic Resonance e: Analytical Re esults, Cavity D Damping, 0729 9. A Quantum m Description of f Signal Transd duction in Magn and Relaxat tion 1 James Tropp p
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GE Healthcar re Technologies, Fremont, F CA, Unite ed States

1 17:36

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

heory and Exper rimental Valida ation 0730 0. Signal and Noise N Propagati ion in MR Rece eive Arrays: Th 12 smann1 Matteo Pava an1, David Otto Brunner, B , Man nuel Schneider1, Klaas P. Pruess
1

ETH Zurich, Zuric ch, Switzerland ETH and University Zurich, Zu urich, Switzerland; 2University and E

1 17:48

0731 1. RF Coil Des sign with Autom matic Tuning an nd Matching 1 versity of Minnes sota University o of Minnesota Va aughan, 12 Sung-Min So ohn1, Lance Dela aBarre2, Anand Gopinath G , Univ
inneapolis, MN, U United States; 2Cen nter for Magnetic R Resonance Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Minnesota, Min s Research, Univ versity of Minneso ota, Minneapolis, MN, M United States
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R Room 151 AG
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16:0 00-18:00

Stefan Sunaert & Steven C. R R. Williams Moderators:S

tivity in Major Depressive Diso order: Multimo odal EEG 0732 2. Abnormal Resting-State R De efault Mode Ne etwork Connect and BOLD fMRI f Study 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 oung , Masaya M Misaki , Jerzy Bo odurka , Han Yuan , Vadim V Zotev , Ra aquel Phillips , Kymberly K D. Yo
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College of Engineer ring, University of f Oklahoma, Norm man, OK, Laureate Insti itute for Brain Res search, Tulsa, OK, United States; 2C United States

1 16:12

0733 3. Dynamic T1 1rho Imaging in n Panic Disorde er 1 2 ohn A. Wemmie2 Vincent A. Magnotta M , , Casey P. Johnson1, Robin Follmer2, Simon Roh1, Jo
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Psychiatry, The U University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, Un nited States Radiology, Th he University of Io owa, Iowa City, IA A, United States; 2P

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Brain Associated d with Shyness But Not with S Social 0734 4. Structural and a Functional Connectivity Changes in the B Anxiety 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 magna cum laude Xun Yang , Keith o Cheng , Li Yao o , Shiguang Li , Xiaoqi Huang , Qiyong K Maurice Kendrick K , Taolin n Chen , Bochao Gong1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

chuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan n, China; 2Key Lab boratory for Huaxi MR Re esearch Center (HM MRRC), West Chi ina Hospital of Sic sity of Electronic S Science and Techn nology of China, C Chengdu, Neuroinformat tion, School of Lif fe Science and Tec chnology, Univers Sichuan, China
1

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magna cum laude

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cits in Drug-Nai ive First-Episod de Schizophren nia 0735 5. Cortical Thi ickness Reveali ing Cerebral An natomical Defic Gong1 Yuan Xiao1, Su S Lui1, Li Yao1, Teng Xie2, Yon ng He2, Qiyong G
1

du, Sichuan, China a; 2State Key Labor ratory of Department of o Radiology, Huax xi MR Research Center,West C China Hospital, Chengd Beijing, China Cognitive Neu uroscience and Lea arning,Beijing Nor rmal University, B

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N Phase 3 Multi isite Study at 3T T Using 0736 6. CBF Differe ences Between Healthy H and Sch hizophrenic Br ains a FBIRN CBFBIRN Database D and Analysis A Pipeline e 3 2 4 1 2 1 lo , Theodorus G GM Van Erp , Ja atin Vaidya , Da aniel David Shin , Jerod Rasmusse en , Burak Ozyu urt , Juan Bustill ve8, Judith Ford5, Gary H. Glove er9, Gregory Bro own1, B Mueller6, James J Voyvodic c7, Douglas Grev Mathalon5, Bryon 2 1 Steven Potkin n , Thomas Liu
1 3

University of Calif fornia, Irvine, Irvin ne, CA, United Sta ates; University of f California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA A, United States; 2U versity of Iowa, Io owa City, IA, Unit ted States; 5Univer rsity of University of f New Mexico, Alb buquerque, NM, United U States; 4Univ 6 ersity of Minnesot ta, Twin Cities, Mi inneapolis, MN, U United States; n Francisco, San Francisco, F CA, Uni ited States; Unive California, San 7 chool, Massachuse etts General Hospi ital, Charlestown, MA, United Duke Univers sity, Durham, NC, United States; 8Harvard Medical Sc 9 States; Stanfo ord University, Sta anford, CA, United d States

1 17:00

ovement with A Agomelatine in Major Depressive 0737 7. Hippocampa al Choline Leve el Predicts Sym mptomatic Impro Disorder: A 3 Tesla Single Voxel Spectros scopy Study kaA3, 4, Pauline D Delaveau1, ric Bardinet2, Mari itza Najib Allali1, 2, Romain Vala abregue2, Malgo orzata Marjansk e Lehricy2, 7 Jabourian5, Judith J LAREDO O5, Philippe Foss sati1, 6, Stphane
1

magerie de Recher rche - CENIR, Institut du Cerveau et de la USR 3246, CN NRS, Paris, le-de e-France, France; 2Centre de Neuroim agnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, , Moelle pinir re - ICM, Paris, le e-de-France, Franc ce; 3Center for Mag 4 rsity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, MN N, United States; 5Institut de Minneapolis, MN, M United States s; Department of Radiology, R Univer 6 ce, France; Psychi iatry, APHP - GH Piti Salptrire, P Paris, le-deRecherches Internationales Serv vier - IRIS, Courbe evoie, le-de-Franc Paris, France, CRIC CM, Universit Pie erre et Marie Curie, Paris, lee; 7UMR-S975 ; In nserm, U975 ; CNR RS, UMR 7225, P France, France de-France, Fra ance

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ity, Dose Depen ndence, and Rel lationship to Co ognitive 0738 8. Impact of Cocaine Use on Brain B Metabolis sm: Hypoactivi Ability magna cum laude Peiying Liu1, Bryon Adinoff2, 3, Carol Tamminga2, Francesca a Filbey4, Hanzh hang Lu1
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stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2Dep partment of Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes as, TX, United Sta ates; 3VA North Te exas Health Care S System, Psychiatry, Un niversity of Texas Southwestern Med dical Center, Dalla 4 Texas at Dallas, Da allas, TX, United States Dallas, TX, Un nited States; Cent ter For Brain Healt th, University of T
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1 17:24 0739 9. Effects of an n Antidepressan nt Dose of Ketamine on Prefro ontal Aspartate, , Glutamine and d Gaba Levels i in Healthy Subjects: As ssessing the Pos st-Infusion Interval with 1H-M MRS 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 magna cum laude Milan Scheid degger , , Alexander Fuchs , Mi ick Lehmann , S Simone Grimm , , Heinz Boeker , Erich Seifritz , Anke Henning1, 4
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Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Zurich, Switzerlan nd; 2Clinic of Affe ective Disorders an nd General Psychiatry, Un niversity Hospital of Psychiatry Zuri ich, Zurich, Switze erland; 3Cluster La anguages of Emoti ion, Freie Universitt Berlin, 4 Berlin, Germany, Germany; Ma ax Planck Institute e for Biological Cy ybernetics, Tbing gen, Germany

1 17:36

0740 0. Spatial Wor rking Memory in i Attention Deficit Hyperactiv vity Disorder Steffen Bollm mann1, 2, Carmen n Ghisleni1, 3, Ru uth L. O'Gorman n1, 3, Simon S. Po oil1, 3, Peter Klaver, 34, Lars Mic chels1, 5, magna cum laude Juliane Ball6, Dominique Eic ch-Hchli7, Erns st Martin1, 3, Dan niel Brandeis6, 8
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Center for MR R-Research, Unive ersity Childrens Hospital, H Zrich, S Switzerland; 2Cente er for Integrative H Human Physiology y (ZIHP), University of Zrich, Z Zrich , Sw witzerland; 3Cente er for Integrative H Human Physiology y (ZIHP), Universi ity of Zrich, Zric ch, Switzerland; 4Institute I of Psycho ology, University of o Zrich, Zrich, Switzerland; 5Inst titute of Neuroradi iology, University y of Zrich, 6 7 Zrich, Switze erland; Departmen nt of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry y, University of Z rich, Zrich, Swit tzerland; Psychiat tric University Hospital, University of Zrich, Zrich, Switzerland; 8Cen ntral Institute of M Mental Health Man nnheim, Medical F Faculty eidelberg Universi ity, Mannheim, Ge ermany Mannheim/ He

1 17:48

0741 1. CoQ10 Effect on Cerebral Metabolites and d Mood Condit tions in Geriatr ric Bipolar Depr ression r1, Fei Du1, Perr ry F. Renshaw2 Chun S. Zuo1, Brent Forester
1

McLean Hosp pital, Belmont, MA A, United States; 2The Brain Institut te, Dept. of Psychi iatry, University of f Utah, Salt Lake C City, UT, United States

B Body Perfus sion & Cont trast Agents s


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0742 2. Liver Perfus sion Quantifica ation with MR-D DCE Imaging a at 3.0 T for Live er Fibrosis Asse essment in Patie ents with Chronic Liv ver Diseases 1 12 3 3 2 Benjamin Lep porq , Frank Pilleul, , Jerome Dumortier , Oli ivier Guillaud , Thibaud Lefort , Sdika Michal1, Olivier Beuf1
1 2

CREATIS; CN NRS UMR 5220; INSERM U1044; INSA-Lyon; UCB BL, Universit de Lyon, Villeurbann ne, Rhne-Alpes, F France; CHU Edouard d Herriot; Departm ment of digestive im maging, Hospices Civils de Lyon, L Lyon, Rhne-Alpes s, France; 3CHU E Edouard Herriot; Depar rtment of Hepatolo ogy, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, , Rhne-Alpes, Fr rance

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0743 3. The Impact of Dixon Fat Su uppression on Liver L T1 and D DCE Perfusion Q Quantification atih Akisik1, Bria an M. Dale2, Kar ren Koons1, Che en Lin1 Yuan Le1, Fa

1 Radiology and Imaging Science e, Indiana University School of Med dicine, Indianapoli is, IN, United State es; 2MR R&D, Sie emens ions, Morrisville, NC, N United States Medical Soluti

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0744 4. Comparison n of Contrast-En nhanced Magnetic Resonance Perfusion Imag ging and Magn netic Resonance Fourier Decompositi ion with Single-Photon Emission Computed T Tomography as s Clinical Reference Standard for Lung Perfusion in n Patients with Suspected S Chro onic Thromboe Marcel Gutb berlet1, Christian n Schnfeld1, Jan n Hinrichs2, Juli ius Renne1, Geor rg Berding3, Ma arius Hoeper4, To obias 4 3 1 Welte , Frank Bengel , Frank k Wacker , Jens Vogel-Claussen n1
1

Institute of Ra adiology, Medical School Hannover r, Hannover, Lowe er Saxony, German ny; 2Institute of Ra adiology, Hannove er Medical School, Hanno over, Lower Saxon ny, Germany; 3Clin nic for Nuclear Me edicine, Medical S School Hannover, Hannover, Lower Saxony, 4 Germany; Cli inic of Pneumolog gy, Medical School l Hannover, Hanno over, Lower Saxon ny, Germany

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0745 5. Bone Marro ow Uptake of Fe erumoxytol: A Preliminary P Stu udy in Healthy Human Subjec cts Pippa Storey y1, Arnaldo A. Ar rbini2
1

Radiology De epartment, New Yo ork University Sch hool of Medicine, New York, NY, U United States; 2Dep partment of Pathol logy, New York Universi ity School of Medi icine, New York, NY, N United States s

1 16:48

0746 6. Comparativ ve Relaxivities and a Efficacies of Gadolinium-B Based Commerc cial Contrast A Agents. Luce Vander r Elst1, Jean-Sebastien Raynaud2, Veronique Viv ves2, Robin Santu us2, Gaelle Louin2, Philippe Rob bert2, Marc 2 3 1 Port , Claire e Corot , Robert N. Muller
1 2

Department of o General, Organic c and Biomedical Chemistry, NMR and Molecular Im maging Laboratory, , Mons, Belgium; Experimental Imaging, Guerbet t, Roissy CdG Ced dex, France; 3Expe erimental Imaging, , Guerbet Research h, Roissy CdG Cedex, France

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1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Radiology, Weill W Cornell Medic cal College, New York, Y NY, United d States

1 17:12

0748 8. Intra-Indivi idual Assessmen nt of the Bolus Properties P of 0. .5M Gadopente etate Dimeglum mine and 1.0M G Gadobutrol in Time-Res solved Contrast t-Enhanced 4D-MRA and Dyn namic CT in a M Minipig Model Dariusch Rez za Hadizadeh1, Gregor G Jost2, Hu ubertus Pietsch2 , Martin Weibre echt3, Marco Lie erfeld4, Jack Bos schewitz1, Hans H. Schild1, Winfried Al lbert Willinek1
1 3

Radiology, University of Bonn, , Bonn, NRW, Ger rmany; 2MR and C CT Contrast Media a Research, Bayer Healthcare, Berlin n, Germany; Research Lab boratories, Philips Technologie T GmbH Innovative Tech hnologies,, Aachen y; 4Institute of Ima aging & n, NRW, Germany Computer Visi ion), RWTH Aach hen University, Aa achen, NRW, Germ many

1 17:24

0749 9. Anamolous Behavior of La anthanide Chela ates at 7T N Venkatraman1, Christopher D. . Lascola2 Talaignair N.
1

Radiolgy, Duke University Med dical Center, Durh ham, NC, United S States; 2Radiology, , Duke University Medical Center, D Durham, NC, United States

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19 0750 0. Imaging of Dual D F Tracer r Gases for Mea asurement of Lu ung Ventilation n Properties Peter E. Thelwall1, 2, Christo opher R. Fox2, Hannah H Walden3, Andrew Fisher r2
1

Newcastle Ma agnetic Resonance e Centre, Newcastl le University, New wcastle upon Tyne e, United Kingdom m; 2Institute of Cell lular Medicine, New wcastle University y, Newcastle upon Tyne, United King gdom; 3Biomedica al and Biomolecul lar Research Centr re, Northumbria University, U Newca astle upon Tyne, United U Kingdom

f fMRI with Simultaneou S us [Insert Modality M Here]


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summa cum laude

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Mo oderators:Gali it Pelled & Rob bert Turner

0751 1. Deep Brain Stimulation at the Internal Gl lobus Pallidus P Produces fMRI Response in th he Motor Cortex x John Robert Younce1, Hsin-Y Yi Lai1, Yen-Yu Ian I Shih1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Experimental Neuroimaging La aboraory, Departm ment of Neurology and Biomedical R Research Imaging C Center, UNC Chap pel Hill, N United States Chapel Hill, NC,

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0752 2. Direct Intra acranial Stimula ation and Simul ltaneous fMRI Using Implante ed Electrodes Stephen Jone es1, Rafi Avitsian n1, Pallab K. Bha attacharyya1, Ju uan Bulacio1, Re ei Enatsu1, Jorge e A. Gonzalez-M Martinez1, 1 1 1 1 Dileep Nair , Imad Najm , Michael M Phillips , Myron Zhang
1

Cleveland Cli inic Foundation, Cleveland, C OH, Un nited States

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0753 3. Combined Intraneural Mic crostimulation and a High Resol lution fMRI at 7 7T Rosa M. Sanchez Panchuelo1, Rochelle Acke erley2, Paul M. G Glover3, Bader A Al Debasi3, Richa ard W. Bowtell3, Johan magna cum laude Wessberg2, Susan S T. Francis s3, Francis McGl lone4
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic Resonance R Centre , University of Not ttingham, Nottingh ham, United King gdom; 2Physiology y, University of Gothenburg g, Gteborg, Sweden; 3Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic R Resonance Centre, University of Not ttingham, Nottingh ham, United Kingdom; 4Co ognitive Neuroscience, Liverpool Joh hn Moores Univer rsity, Liverpool, U United Kingdom

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0754 4. Neuroelectrical Decomposi ition of Spontan neous Brain Act tivity Observed d with Function nal Magnetic Re esonance Imaging 1 1 1 1 1 1 summa cum laude Zhongming Liu L , Jacco A. De e Zwart , Catie Chang , Qi Dua an , Peter van Ge elderen , Jeff H. Duyn
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Advanced MR RI Section, Labora atory of Functiona al and Molecular Im maging, NINDS, N National Institutes of Health, Bethes sda, MD, United States

1 16:48

0755 5. Tight Neuro ovascular Coupling in Human Sensorimotor C Cortex: A Combined ECoG an nd 7T BOLD fM MRI Experiment summa cum laude Jeroen Cornelis Willem Siero o1, 2, Dora Herm mes1, 3, Hans Hoo R. Luijten2, Nata alia Petridou2, N Nick F. ogduin2, Peter R Ramsey1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Rudolf Magnu us Institute, Unive ersity Medical Cen nter Utrecht, Utrec cht, Netherlands; 2R Radiology, Univer rsity Medical Cent ter Utrecht, Utrecht, Nethe erlands; 3Stanford University, Stanfo ord, CA, United St tates

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1 17:00 0756 6. Variability in i Distribution of fMRI BOLD D Response Link ked to Prestimu ulus Alpha Pow wer in Simultane eouslyAcquired EE EG 1 1 1 1 2 1 Jennifer Mar rie Walz , Micha ael Carapezza , Bin B Lou , Robin Goldman , Trum man Brown , Pa aul Sajda
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Colum mbia University, New N York, NY, Un nited States; 2Radio ology and Radiolo ogical Science, Me edical University of South S Carolina, Ch harleston, SC, Uni ited States

1 17:12

0757 7. Does VASO Contrast Reall ly Allow Measu urement of CBV V at High Field ( &[ge]7T)? An In-Vivo Quan ntification Using Concu urrent Optical Imaging I Spectr roscopy. Aneurin Jam mes Kennerley1, Laurentius L Hube er2, Toralf Mildn ner2, John Edwar rd Mayhew1, Ro obert Turner3, Ha Harald E. Mller2, Jaso on Berwick1
1

Faculty of Sci ience, University of o Sheffield, Sheff field, South Yorks s., United Kingdom m; 2Nuclear Magne etic Resonance Un nit, Max Planck Institut te for Human Cogn nitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, G Germany; 3Neurop physics, Max Plan nck Institute for Hu uman Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, L Germany

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summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0758 8. Targeting Projection Fiber rs for Optogenetics and fMRI phen Dodd2, Alan n P. Koretsky1 Xin Yu1, Step
1

NIH, Bethesd da, MD, United Sta ates; 2National Inst titutes of Health, B Bethesda, MD, Un nited States

1 17:36

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0759 9. Evaluation of o fMRI Signal Versus Recepto or Occupancy U Using Simultan neous PET/fMR RI 1 2 Christin Y. Sander S , , Jacob M. Hooker1, Br ruce R. Rosen1, 3, Joseph B. Man ndeville1
1

A. A. Martino os Center for Biom medical Imaging, Massachusetts M Gen neral Hospital, Har rvard Medical Sch hool, Charlestown, , MA, United States; 2Electri ical Engineering, Massachusetts M Gen neral Hospital, Cam ambridge, MA, Un nited States; 3Healt th Sciences and Te echnology, Harvard-MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States

1 17:48

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0760 0. Simultaneou us fMRI-PET Im maging of the Opioidergic O Pai n System in Hu uman Brain Hsiao-Ying Wey W 1, Ciprian Ca atana2, Jacob M. M Hooker1, Dari in D. Dougherty, y, 13, Gitte M. Knudsen4, Bruce R R. Rosen1, 13 3 Randy L. Gollub, , Jian Kon ng

1 Athinoula A. Martinos Center, Department D of Rad diology, Massachu usetts General Hos spital, Harvard Me edical School, Cha arlestown, tates; 2Athinoula A. A Martinos Center r, Department of R Radiology, Massac chusetts General H Hospital, Charlesto own, MA, MA, United St United States; 3Department of Ps sychiatry, Massach husetts General Ho ospital, Harvard M Medical School, Ch harlestown, MA, U United States; 4 Neurobiology y Research Unit, Rigshospitalet R and University U of Cop penhagen, Copenha agen, DK-2100, D Denmark

UTE: Methods & Applications


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Moderat tors:Michael C Carl & Peder E. Z. Larson

0761 1. High-Bandw width ZTE Imag ging with Sub-M Millisecond TR R Markus Weig ger1, David Otto o Brunner1, Benja amin E. Dietrich h1, Klaas P. Pru uessmann1
Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Zurich, Switzerlan nd

1 16:12

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0762 2. Zero Echo Time T (ZTE) Ima aging with Anis sotropic Field-O Of-View Cheng Li1, Alan A C. Seifert1, Jeremy J F. Magla and1, Felix W. W Wehrli1
1

nnsylvania, Philad Laboratory fo or Structural NMR R Imaging, Departm ment of Radiology y, University of Pen delphia, PA, Unite ed States

1 16:24

0763 3. Adiabatic In nversion Recove ery Prepared Ultrashort U Echo Time (IR-UTE E) Imaging of B Bound Water in Cortical Bone 1 2 3 1 1 1 W C. Bae , Ch hristine Chung , Graeme M. Byd dder4, Jiang Du1 Shihong Li , , Michael Carl , Eric Chang , Won

1 Radiology, University of Califo ornia, San Diego, San S Diego, CA, Un nited States; 2Huad dong Hospital, Fu udan University, Sh hanghai, H San Di ego, CA, United S States; 4Radiology, University of California San China; 3Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Diego, San Diego, CA, United States S

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0764 4. SWIFT with h Magnetization n Preparation: Signal Partition ning and 3D Me easurement of A Adiabatic T1rh ho in Osteochondral Specimen 1 magna cum laude Jinjin Zhang g1, 2, Mikko J. Nis ssi1, 3, Djaudat Idiyatullin I , Shal lom Michaeli1, M Michael Garwoo od1, Jutta Maria Ellermann1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research, Univer rsity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, MN N, United States; 2Department of Or rthopedic Surgery, University of Minnesot ta, Minneapolis, Minnesota, M United d States; 3Departme ent of Orthopedic Surgery, Universit ty of inneapolis, MN, United U States Minnesota, Mi

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1 16:48 0765 5. Off-Resonan nt Reconstructi ion of Balanced 3D-Radial Acq quisitions with H Half-Echo Sam mpling for Uniqu ue Cell Tracking Co ontrast 1 2 2 2 2 Clemens Diw woky , Daniel Gu ungl , Andreas Reinisch R , Nicole e Anette Hofman nn , Dirk Strunk , Rudolf Stollbe erger1
1

Institute of Medical M Engineering, Graz University y of Technology, G Graz, Austria; 2Ste em Cell Research U Unit, Dept. of Hem matology, Univ. Clinic of Internal Medicin ne, Medical Univer rsity of Graz, Graz z, Austria

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0766 6. Off-Resonan nce Saturation Enhanced E Phas se Contrast of t he Brain at Ult tra-Short TE Chunlei Liu1, 2, Wei Li1, Pede er Larson3
1

Brain Imaging g and Analysis Ce enter, Duke Univer rsity, Durham, NC C, United States; 2D Department of Rad diology, Duke Uni iversity, Durham, NC, United U States; 3Ra adiology and Biom medical Imaging, U UCSF School of M Medicine, San Francisco, CA, United d States

1 17:12

0767 7. Decoupling of Tx/Rx Coils Using a Tx-Arr ray System: Ap pplication to UT TE and CEA Ali Caglar Ozen O 1, 2, Ergin At talar1, 2
1

Electrical and d Electronics Engin neering, Bilkent University, U Ankara, , Turkey; 2Nationa al Magnetic Reson nance Research Ce enter (UMRAM), Ankara, A Turkey

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0768 8. Comparison n of Sequences for f MR-Based Cortical C Bone I Imaging and Tis ssue Classificat tion in the Pelvi is at 3.0T with Subseq quent Generatio on of Electron Density D Maps an nd Digitally Re econstructed Ra adiographs Michael Hell le1, Christian Ste ehning1, Melanie e S. Traughber2, Nicole Schadew waldt1, Heinrich h Schulz1, Steffen n Renisch1, Stefanie Rem mmele3
1

Philips Resea arch Laboratories, Hamburg, H German ny; 2Philips Health hcare, Cleveland, O OH, United States; 3Hochschule Lan ndshut (FH), Landshut, Ger rmany

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0769 9. Rapid Acqu uisition of PET Attenuation A Ma aps from Highly y Undersample ed UTE Images Using Sparse-S SENSE Reconstruct tion 1 1 1 1 Andrew Pete er Aitken , Christoph Kolbitsch , Tobias Schaefft fter , Claudia Pri ieto
1

Division of Im maging Sciences and Biomedical En ngineering, King's College London, L London, United K Kingdom

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0770 0. On the Repr roducibility of MR-Based M PET T Attenuation C Correction Using a Probabilisti ic Atlas-Based M Method Kevin T. Che en1, 2, Daniel B. Chonde, 23, Cipr rian Catana4
1

Health Scienc ces and Technolog gy, Massachusetts Institute I of Techno ology, Cambridge e, MA, United Stat tes; 2Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Bio omedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA A, United States; 3B Biophysics, Harva ard University, Bos ston, MA, United States; 4 Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, M United States

F Fibers & Tr ractography y


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Mo oderators:Max xime Descoteau ux & Carl-Fred drik Westin

0771 1. Estimation of o White Matter Fiber Orienta ations with the F Funk-Radon an nd Cosine Tran nsform Justin P. Hal ldar1, David W. Shattuck2, Richa ard M. Leahy1

Signal and Im mage Processing In nstitute, University y of Southern Calif fornia, Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates; 2Laboratory o of Neuro Imaging, Univ versity of Californi ia, Los Angeles, CA, C United States

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0772 2. A Robust Sp pherical Deconv volution Method for the Analy ysis of Low SNR R or Low Angul lar Resolution D Diffusion Data 1 2 23 1 2 Jacques-Don nald Tournier , , Fernando Cala amante, , Alan Connelly ,
1

Advanced MR RI development, The T Florey Institute e of Neuroscience and Mental Healt th, Melbourne, Vic ctoria, Australia; 2D Department of Medicine, University U of Melb bourne, Melbourne e, Victoria, Austral lia; 3Advanced MR RI development, F Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental He ealth, Melbourne, Victoria, V Australia a

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magna cum laude

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0773 3. ND-Track: Tractography T Utilising U Param metric Models of f White Matter Fibre Orientat tion Dispersion Matthew Row we1, Hui Zhang1, Daniel C. Alex xander1
1

Department of o Computer Science and Centre for Medical Image Co omputing, Univers sity College Londo on, London, Unite ed Kingdom

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1

summa cum laude

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ment of Electrical E Engineering (ESAT T), KU Medical Imag ging Research Cen nter (MIRC), KU Leuven, L Leuven, B Belgium; 2Departm Leuven, Leuve en, Belgium; 3Tran nslational MRI, KU U Leuven, Leuven n, Belgium

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0775 5. Online Filtering Tractography: Tracking with Anatomic cal Priors ard1, Maxime De escoteaux1 Gabriel Gira
1

ada Computer Sci ience Department, Universit de She erbrooke, Sherbroo oke, Qubec, Cana

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magna cum laude

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sion Basis Spect trum Imaging 0776 6. Tractograph hy with Physiol logy Rendering of Human Brai in Using Diffus ross3, 4, Sheng-K Kwei Song1, 4 Yong Wang1, Peng Sun1, Fan ng-Chang Yeh2, Robert R Naismith h3, 4, Anne H. Cr
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partments of Biom medical Engineerin ng, Carnegie Radiology, Washington W University in St. Louis, Saint S Louis, MO, U United States; 2Dep y in St. Louis, Sain nt Louis, MO, Uni ited States; Mellon Univer rsity, Pittsburgh, PA, P United States; 3Neurology, Wash hington University 4 ouis, MO, United S States Hope Center of o Neurological di isorders, Washingt ton University in S St. Louis, Saint Lo

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0777 7. Atlas-Guide ed Cluster Anal lysis of Fiber Tr racts l2, Jrgen R. Rei ichenbach3 Christian Ro os1, 2, Daniel Gue ellmar1, Martin Stenzel2, Hans-J Joachim Mentzel
1

University Hospital - Friedrich Schi iller Medical Phys sics Group, Institut te of Diagnostic an nd Interventional R Radiology I, Jena U nd Interventional R Radiology I, Jena U University University Jen na , Jena, TH, Germ many; 2Pediatric Radiology, R Institute e of Diagnostic an 3 Group, Institute of f Diagnostic and In nterventional Hospital - Frie edrich Schiller Uni iversity Jena , Jena a, TH, Germany; Medical Physics G Germany Radiology I, Je ena University Ho ospital - Friedrich Schiller S University y Jena, Jena, TH, G

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summa cum laude

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sults Using Sha ape-Space Analy ysis 0778 8. Fast and Fu ully Automated Clustering of Whole W Brain Tr actography Res 2 en Richmond3, D Derek K. Jones1 Greg D. Park ker1, David Mar rshall2, Paul L. Rosin R , Nicholas s Drage3, Stephe
1

ted Kingdom; 2Sch hool of Computer Science, CUBRIC, Sch hool of Psychology y, Cardiff Univers sity, Cardiff, South h Glamorgan, Unit y, Cardiff Universit ty, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Cardiff Univer rsity, Cardiff, Sout th Glamorgan, Un nited Kingdom; 3Sc chool of Dentistry United Kingdo om

1 19:36

Method Applied d to a 0779 9. Study of the e Variability of Short Associati ion Bundles Seg gmented Using an Automatic M HARDI Dat tabase. lice Lebois2, Ben noit Schmitt2, De enis Le Edison Pardo1, Pamela Guev vara1, Delphine Duclap2, Jossel lin Houenou2, Al Bihan2, Jean-Franois Mang gin2, Cyril Poupo on2
1

tte, France, France e University of f Concepcin, Conc cepcin, Chile; 2I2 2BM, CEA-Neuro spin, Gif-sur-Yvet

1 19:48

Using Diffusion T Tractography a and Graph 0780 0. Mapping Pu utative Centrali ity Hubs in Rhe esus Macaques a and Humans U Theory 2 1 2 3 4 5 summa cum laude Longchuan Li derick William D Damen , Yuxuan n Qiu6, L , Xiaoping P. Hu , Todd Preus ss , , Matthew F F. Glasser , Fred James Rilling g4, 7
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

GA, United States; 2Department of B Biomedical Biomedical Im maging Technolog gy Center, Emory University/Georig U ga Tech, Atlanta, G of Neuropharmaco ology and Neurolo ogic Diseases, Engineering, Emory E University/Georgia Tech, Atl lanta, GA, United States; 3Division o 4 ates; Center for T Translational and S Social Yerkes Nation nal Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlant ta, GA, United Sta 5 my and Neurobiolo ogy, Washington U University Neuroscience, Emory University y, Atlanta, GA, Un nited States; Depa artment of Anatom mistry, Georgia Ins stitute of Technolo ogy, Atlanta, School of Med dicine, St. Louis, MO, M United States; 6School of Chem mistry and Biochem 7 nited States GA, United St tates; Department of Anthropology, Emory University y, Atlanta, GA, Un
1

B Brain Diffus sion Imagin ng: Clinical Application ns Across th he Lifespan


R Room 355 EF
1 16:00

16:0 00-18:00

ors:Hao Huang g & Wen-Yih I Issac Tseng Moderato

and the Impact t of Structure Si ize When Interpreting 0781 1. A Critical Consideration C on n the Absence of o Significance a DTI and DK KI Results ISMRM MERIT AWARD magna cum laude Filip Szczepa xander Leemans s3, Pia Sundgren n2, 4, Danielle van Westen2, ankiewicz1, Jimm my Ltt2, Ronnie Wirestam1, Alex 4 , Freddy St hlberg1, 4, Mark kus Nilsson1
partment, Lund University Hospital, Lund, Department of o Medical Radiatio on Physics, Lund University, U Lund, Sweden; 2MR Dep cht, Utrecht, Nethe erlands; 4Departme Radiology, Sweden; 3Imag ge Sciences Institu ute, University Me edical Center Utrec ent of Diagnostic R Lund Universi ity, Lund, Sweden
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1 16:12 0782 2. Abnormal White W Matter Microstructure M of o Posterior Cer rebral Tracts C Correlates with Sensory Dysfun nction, Impaired Multisensory M Integration and In nattention in Ch hildren with Sen ng Disorders nsory Processin 1 2 1 2 2 2 Julia P. Owe en , Elysa Marco o , Emily Fourie , Shivani Desai i , Julia Harris , Susanna Hill , Pratik Mukherje ee1
1

Radiology, UCSF, San Francisc co, CA, United Sta ates; 2Neurology, U UCSF, San Franci isco, CA, United S States

1 16:24

0783 3. Atypical Axonal Integrity in i Young Adults with High-Fu unctioning Autis sm Mariana Laz zar1, Laura Mile es1, Jeffrey Dona aldson1
1

Department of o Radiology, New w York University School S of Medicin ne, New York, NY Y, United States

1 16:36

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0784 4. Clinical Util lity of NODDI in i Assessing Pat tients with Epil lepsy Due to Fo ocal Cortical Dy ysplasia Gavin P. Win nston1, Mark R. Symms1, Daniel l C. Alexander2, J John S. Duncan n1, Hui Zhang2
1

Epilepsy Soci iety MRI Unit & Department D of Clin nical and Experime ental Epilepsy, UC CL Institute of Neu urology, London, United Kingdom; 2De epartment of Comp puter Science & Ce entre for Medical Image Computing g, University Colle ege London, Londo on, United Kingdom

1 16:48

0785 5. Altered Stru uctural Connect tivity and Netw work Organizati ion in Mesial Temporal Lobe E Epilepsy Matthew DeS Salvo1, Linda Do ouw1, Naoaki Ta anaka1, Claus Re einsberger1, Stev ven M. Stufflebea am1
1

Athinoula A. Martinos Center for f Biomedical Ima aging, Massachuse etts General Hospi ital, Charlestown, MA, United State es

1 17:00

0786 6. Biophysical Microstructure e Markers Are Correlated with h Disease Sever rity in Medial T Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Ali Tabesh1, 2, Jens H. Jensen n1, 2, Edward S. Hui1, 2, Maria V V. Spampinato1, 2, Jonathan C. E Edwards3, Joseph h A. 1 2 23 Helpern , , Leonardo L Bonilh ha,
1 Radiology and Radiological Sci ience, Medical Un niversity of South C Carolina, Charlest ton, SC, United States; 2Center for B Biomedical ical University of South Carolina, Charleston, C SC, Un nited States; 3Comp prehensive Epileps sy Center, Neurosciences, Imaging, Medi Medical Unive ersity of South Car rolina, Charleston, , SC, United State s

1 17:12

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0787 7. Apparent Fi ibre Density Sh hows Tract-Spec cific White Mat tter Changes in n Temporal Lob be Epilepsy David Vaugh han1, 2, David A. Raffelt1, 3, Jacq ques-Donald Tou urnier1, 3, Graem me Jackson1, 2, Alan Connelly1, 3
1

Brain Researc ch Institute, Florey y Institute of Neuro oscience and Men ntal Health, Melbou urne, Victoria, Au ustralia; 2Departme ent of 3 Neurology, Au ustin Health, Melb bourne, Victoria, Australia; A Departm ment of Medicine, University of Mel lbourne, Melbourn ne, Victoria, Australia

1 17:24

0788 8. A History of f Fight Exposur re Predicts DTI I Measures in F Fighter Populati ions Wanyong Shin1, Shamseldeen n Mahmoud1, Ke en E. Sakaie1, Ba anks Sarah2, Ma ark J. Lowe1, Mi ichael Phillips1, Michael T. 1 2 magna cum laude Modic , Charles Bernicks
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Radiology De ept., Cleveland Cli inic, Cleveland, OH H, United States; 2 Lou Ruvo Center r for Brain Health, Cleveland Clinic, , Las Vegas, NV, United St tates

1 17:36

0789 9. Improve Dia agnosis of Sport-Related Sub-C Concussive Inju ury of Individual Football Ath hletes: Changes in DTI and Mechanical Impact Metrics s from Real-Tim me Recording 1 2 3 4 3 5 Tong Zhu , Eric E Blackman , Xing Qiu , Jeffr ray Bazarian , Ru ui Hu , Eric Roz zen , Jianhui Zho ong1
1

Imaging Scien nces, University of Rochester, Roch hester, NY, United States; 2Physics a and Astronomy, Un niversity of Roche ester, Rochester, NY Y, United States; 3Biostatistics, B Univ versity of Rocheste er, Rochester, NY, United States; 4Em mergency Medicin ne, University of Rochester, R Roches ster, NY, United States; 5Athletics an nd Recreation, Un niversity of Roches ster, Rochester, NY Y, United States

1 17:48

0790 0. Free-Water Elimination for r Assessing Mic crostructural G Gray Matter Pat thology - With A Application to s Disease Alzheimer's 1 2 3 1 4 Thomas van Bruggen , Hui Zhang Z , Ofer Pas sternak , Hans-P Peter Meinzer , B Bram Stieltjes , Klaus Hermann n Fritzsche1,
4
1

Division of Medical M and Biolog gical Informatics, German G Cancer Re esearch Center, He eidelberg, German ny; 2Department of f Computer Science & Cen ntre for Medical Im mage Computing, UCL, U London, Un nited Kingdom; 3D Department of Psyc chiatry, Brigham a and Women's 4 Hospital, Harv vard Medical Scho ool, Boston, MA, United U States; Div vision of Quantitat tive Image-based D Disease Characteri ization, German Cance er Research Center r, Heidelberg, Ger rmany

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Thursday Educational Course MR Physics & Techniques for Clinicians


Organizers:Marcus T. Alley, Ph.D. & Michael Markl, Ph.D. Room 251 BCEF 16:00-18:00
16:00 Diffusion & Perfusion Weighted Imaging Matthias Weigel, Ph.D. Contrast Agents Michael V. Knopp, M.D., Ph.D. High Field Imaging Priti Balchandani, Ph.D. Adjournment

Moderators:Marcus T. Alley & Michael Markl

16:40

17:20

18:00

Educational Course Game Show: Lower-Higher: The Transition from Low Field to High Field - Case-Based Teaching
Organizers:Charles A. McKenzie, Ph.D. & Thoralf Niendorf, Ph.D. Room 250 BCEF 16:00-18:00
Hosts: Walter F. Block, Ph.D. Thoralf Niendorf, Ph.D. Nicole E. Seiberlich, Ph.D. 16:00 18:00 Artifact Identification & Elimination Game Show Adjournment

Moderator:Charles A. McKenzie

Closing Party
Salt Palace Convention Center, Hall AB 18:15-22:00

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Friday P Plenary Sess sion C Connectomi ics: A New Frontier F in Neuroscien nce
O Organizers:Xia aoping P. Hu, Ph.D., P Derek K. K Jones, Ph.D. & Karla L. M Miller, Ph.D. P Plenary Hall 08:1 15-09:30
0 08:15 0791 1. Establishing g the Brain's Co onnections: How w Connectomic cs with Change Basic & Clinica al Neuroscience e Klaas E. Step phan, M.D. 0792 2. State of the Art in Hardware, Acquisition & Analysis for r In-Vivo Conne ectivity Lawrence L. Wald, Ph.D. 0793 3. Innovations in Multi-Moda al Imaging for Mapping M a Com mprehensive Hu uman Connectome Kamil Ugurb bil, Ph.D. Adjournmen nt

0 08:40

0 09:05

0 09:30

N Normal Dev veloping Bra ain


R Room 150 AG
1 10:30

10:3 30-12:30

M Moderators:Pe etra S. Hppi & Duan Xu

0794 4. Diffeomorph hic Constructio on of a Normative Spatiotempo oral Fetal Brain n MRI Templat te Ali Gholipou ur1, Catherine Li imperopoulos2, Cedric C Clouchou ux2, Alireza Akho ondi-Asl1, Judy A A. Estroff1, Simo on K. 1 Warfield
1

Department of o Radiology, Bost ton Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, B Boston, MA, Unite ed States; 2Childre en's National Medical Cente er, Washington, DC C, United States

1 10:42

0795 5. Brain Devel lopment in Pret term and Term Neonates Asses ssed by White M Matter Model o of Diffusion Kur rtosis Imaging wit th Tract-Based Spatial Statistic cs Analysis Xianjun Li1, 2, Jie Gao1, Yum miao Zhang1, Xue e Luo1, 2, Jiangh hong Han1, Gang g Niu1, Mingxi W Wan2, Ed X. Wu3, Jian Yang1, 2
1 2 3

Department of o Radiology, The First F Affiliated Ho ospital of Medical College, Xi'an Jia aotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, C China; Department of o Biomedical Engineering, School of o Life Science and d Technology, Xi'a an Jiaotong Unive ersity, Xi'an, Shaan nxi, China; Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

1 10:54

0796 6. Brain Micro ostructure Assessed by CHARM MED and NOD DDI in the Newb born nder2, Petra Sus Nicolas Kunz z1, Hui Zhang2, Yaniv Y Assaf3, Fr ranois Lazeyras s4, Daniel Alexan san Hppi1, 5
1 3

Pediatrics, Un niversity of Genev va, Geneva, Switze erland; 2Computer Science, Universi ity College London n, London, United d Kingdom; Neurobiology y, Tel Aviv Univer rsity, Tel Aviv, Isr rael; 4Radiology-C CIBM, Geneva Uni iversity Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerl land; 5 Department of o Neurology, Childrens Hospital, Geneva, G Switzerlan nd

1 11:06

0797 7. High B-Valu ue HARDI Ana alysis in Neonate es Scanned at T Term-Equivalen nt Age Reveals Correlation Be etween Apparent White W Matter Fib bre Density and d Immaturity a at Birth 1 2 3 1 4 4 Jacques-Don nald Tournier , , Serena J. Coun nsell , David A. R Raffelt , Nora T Tusor , Phumza N Nongena , A. Da avid Edwards3, Jo oseph V. Hajnal3, Alan Connelly y 1, 2
1

Advanced MR RI development, The T Florey Institute e of Neuroscience and Mental Healt th, Melbourne, Vic ctoria, Australia; 2D Department of Medicine, University U of Melb bourne, Melbourne e, Victoria, Austral lia; 3Centre for the e Developing Brai in, King's College London, 4 London, Unite ed Kingdom; Department of Medici ine (Paediatrics), I Imperial College L London, London, U United Kingdom

1 11:18

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0798 8. The Effect of o Preterm Birth h on Cortico-Co ortical Connect tivity: The Pret term Connectom me Kerstin Pann nek1, Xanthy Hat tzigeorgiou2, Pa aul Colditz3, Step phen Rose4
1

The Universit ty of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensl land, Australia; 2N Novita Children's S Services, Adelaide e, Australia; 3The U University of Queensland, Brisbane, B Australia a; 4The Australian E-Health Research h Centre, CSIRO, Brisbane, Australia

1 11:30

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0799 9. Thalamic Pa arcellation Base ed on Probabili istic Neocortica al Connections i in a Neonatal Po opulation Katyucia de Macedo M Rodrigu ues1, 2, Emma Be en-Avi2, Myong-Sun Choe3, Mar rie Drottar3, Pat tricia Ellen Gran nt, 24, Lilla 2 3 Zllei ,
1

Radiology, Bo oston Children's Hospital, H Boston, MA, M United States; ; 2Radiology, A.A A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging/Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlest town, MA, United d States; 3Newborn n Medicine, Boston Children's Hosp pital, Boston, 4 MA, United St tates; Newborn Medicine, M Radiolog gy, Boston Childre en's Hospital, Bost ton, MA, United S States

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F Friday
1 11:42 Brain Developm ment Accessed b by DTI 0800 0. Coherent Co ortical Pruning g and Axonal In ntegrity Enhanc cement During B Tractograph hy from Parcell lated Cortex 1 1 1 Tina Jeon , Virendra V Mishra a , Hao Huang
1

nter, Dallas, TX, U United States Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes stern Medical Cen

1 11:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

n Babies and Toddlers 0801 1. Typical Patt terns of Myelin Neurodevelopm ment and Cogn nitive Abilities in Waskiewicz1, Ka atie Lehman1, Mi Michelle Jonathan O'M Muircheartaigh1, 2, Douglas C. Dean D III1, Holly Dirks1, Nicole W 1 1 1 1 Han , Lindsa ay Walker , Beth h A. Jerskey , Sea an C. L. Deoni
1

g's College London n, London, United Kingdom Engineering, Brown University y, Providence, RI, United U States; 2Ne euroimaging, King

1 12:06

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Control Popula ations 0802 2. Variegation in the Adolesce ent Cortical Fol lding Pattern in n Preterm and C Man Wong1, Andrew Melbou m1, Sebastien Ou urselin2, Torsten n Baldeweg1 urne2, Manuel Jo orge Cardoso2, G Gemma Northam
1

Centre for Medical l Image Computing, University Institute for Childs C Health, Univ versity College Lo ondon, London, Un nited Kingdom; 2C College Londo on, London, United d Kingdom

1 12:18

y: A Resting Sta ate Study in a L Large 0803 3. Effects of Ag ging and Gende er on Brain Intr rinsic Function nal Connectivity Cohort of Healthy H Subjects s lo Comi3, Maria a A. Rocca1 Massimo Filippi1, Paola Val lsasina1, Paolo Misci M 1, Andrea F Falini2, Giancarl
1

entific Institute, V Vita-Salute San Raf ffaele Neuroimaging g Research Unit, Institute of Experim mental Neurology, , San Raffaele Scie lute San Raffaele U University, University, Mi ilan, MI, Italy; 2De epartment of Neur roradiology, San R Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Sal alute San Raffaele University, Milan n, MI, Italy Milan, MI, Ital ly; 3Department of f Neurology, San Raffaele R Scientific c Institute, Vita-Sa

P Preclinical Cancer C Spec ctroscopy


R Room 151 AG
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10:3 30-12:30

Moderators:E. J Jim Delikatny & Lu Jiang M

erived Breast C Cancer Xenogra afts 0804 4. Interplay of f Choline Metab bolites and Genes in Patient-De ver A. Moestue1, Einar A. Rdlan nd5, Eldrid Borg gan1, 6, Maria T. Gri inde1, 2, Saurabh h S. Gorad1, Nirm ma Skrbo3, 4, Siv ISMRM MERIT AWARD 4 6 3 1 7 28 summa cum laude Alexandr Kri Anne Lise Brres sen-Dale , , Gu unhild M. Maelan ndsmo3, 9, istian , Beathe Sitter S , , Tone Fr rost Bathen, , A 8 i11, Ingrid Susan nn Gribbestad, 28 Olav Engebr rten4, 10, Theres se Srlie6, Elisab betta Marangoni
1

rway; 2St. Olavs U University Hospita al, Trondheim, Nor rway; 3Dept. Dept. of Circu ulation and Medical Imaging, NTNU U, Trondheim, Nor ospital Radiumhos spitalet, Oslo, Norw rway; 4Institute of Clinical of Tumor Biol logy, Institute of Cancer C Research, Oslo O University Ho tics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; 6Dept. of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo o, Oslo, Norway; 5 Dept. of Informat y; 7Dept. of Techn nology, Sr-Tronde elag University Co ollege, o University Hospi ital Radiumhospita alet, Oslo, Norway Genetics, Oslo orwegian Universi ity of Science and d Technology, Tron ndheim, Trondheim, No orway; 8Dept. of Circulation C and Me edical Imaging, No 10 9 y of Troms, Trom ms, Norway; De ept. of Oncology, O Oslo Norway; Dept. of Pharmacy, Fa aculty of Health Sc ciences, University Investigation Unit, , Translational Res search Departmen nt, Institut pitalet, Oslo, Norw way; 11Preclinical I University Hospital Radiumhosp F Curie, Paris, France

1 10:42

file 0805 5. IDH1 Mutat ted Gliomas Ex xhibit a Distinct t 31P MRS Prof 2 mco V. Horssen4, Tone Frost Bat then1, Ingrid Sus sann Morteza Esm maeili1, Bob C. Hamans H , Anneke e C. Navis3, Rem 5 3 12 summa cum laude Gribbestad , William P. Leen nders , Arend Heerschap, H
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

ersity of Science an nd Technology (N NTNU), Trondheim m, Norway; Department of o Circulation and Medical M Imaging, Norwegian Unive l Centre, Nijmegen n, Netherlands; 3D Departments of Path hology, Departments of Radiology, Rad dboud University Nijmegen N Medical 4 nds; Departments s of Cell Biology, Radboud Universi ity Nijmegen versity Nijmegen Medical M Centre, Ni ijmegen, Netherlan Radboud Univ 5 n and Medical Ima aging, Norwegian U University of Scie ence and Medical Centr re, Nijmegen, Neth herlands; Departm ment of Circulation Technology, Trondheim, T Norwa ay
2

1 10:54

ation Between S Stromal and Br reast Cancer Ce ells 0806 6. Lactate and Pyruvate as Mediators M of Met tabolic Coopera 2 ia Kruchevsky1, John W. Glod2, George Sukenic ck1, Jason A. Ellen Ackerstaff1, Brij B. Pat tel2, Yanique I. Rattigan R , Natali 1 2 Koutcher , Debabrata D Banerj rjee
States; 2The Cance er Institute of New w Jersey, RWJMS, UMDNJ, Memorial Slo oan Kettering Canc cer Center, New York, Y NY, United S New Brunswic ck, NJ, United Stat tes
1

1 11:06

Tumour Growth h, Metabolism a and HER2 0807 7. Effects of Ph hosphatidylchol line-Specific Ph hospholipase C Inhibition on T ing Ovarian Ca ancer Expression in i Preclinical Models M of HER-2 Overexpressi magna cum laude Rossella Can Luisa Paris1, Lu uisa Altabella1, E Emiliano Surrent nese1, Alessandro Ricci1, Maria Elena E Pisanu1, L tino1, Canevari2, Delia a Mezzanzanica2, Egidio Iorio1, F Franca Marina Bagn noli2, Ludmila Liliac3, Anna Gra anata2, Silvana C Podo1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 3

e dei Tumori;, Mila an, Mi, Italy; Istituto Super riore di Sanit, Rom me, RM, Italy; 2Fo ondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale nd Pharmacy, Iasi, , Romania Morphofuncti ional Sciences - Histology H , University of Medicine an

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1 11:18 0808 8. Mutation in Isocitrate Dehy ydrogenase 1 (I IDH1) Leads to Increased T2, ADC and Decr reased Lactate a and a Model Glutamate in Glioblastoma 1 2 3 3 2 2 4 Jelena Lazov vic , Soto Horacio , Sichen Li , Albert A Lai , Lind da Liau , Robert t Prins , Timothy y F. Cloughesy , Whitney Pope5

1 Radiology, University of Califo ornia at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, C CA, United States; ; 2Neurosurgery, U University of Calif fornia, Los U States; 3Ne euro-Oncology, Un niversity of Califo ornia, Los Angeles , CA, United State es; 4Neuro-Oncolo ogy, UCLA, Angeles, CA, United 5 Los Angeles, CA, C United States; ; Radiology, Univ versity of Californ nia, Los Angeles, C CA, United States

1 11:30

0809 9. Lonidamine e Induced Select tive Acidificatio on of DB-1 Hum man Melanoma a Xenografts En nhances Tumor Response to Doxorubi icin magna cum laude Kavindra Na ath1, David S. Ne elson1, Christina a Gustafson1, An ndrew M. Ho1, C Cory Alvey2, Rong g Zhou1, Dennis s B. Leeper3, Jerry D. Glic ckson1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Radiology, University of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S tates; 2Pharmacolo ogy, University of f Pennsylvania, Ph hiladelphia, ates; 3Radiation On ncology, Thomas Jefferson Universi ity, Philadelphia, P PA, United States PA, United Sta

1 11:42

0810 0. Hypoxia Enhances De Novo o Fatty Acid Sy ynthesis from G Glutamine and R Reduces De Nov vo Fatty Acid S Synthesis from Glucos se in TSC2-/- Mouse M Fibroblas sts 1 2 3 4 2 Anthony Man ncuso , Regina M. M Young , Brian n D. Keith , Cra aig B. Thompson n , M. Celeste Sim mon
1

Cancer Biolog gy/Radiology, Uni iversity of Pennsylviania, Philadelph hia, PA, United St tates; 2Cell and De evelopmental Biolo ogy, University of Pennsylvania, P Phil ladelphia, PA, Uni ited States; 3Cell a and Molecular Bio logy, University o of Pennsylvania, Ph hiladelphia, 4 PA, United Sta ates; Sloan Ketter ring Institute, New w York, NY, Unite ed States

1 11:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0811 1. Combining MRSI M and Mas ss Spectrometri ic Imaging Reve eals Protein Bio omarkers in Breast Tumor Mo odels Lu Jiang1, Kamila Ka Chughtai2, Tiffany Greenw wood1, Gert Eijk kel2, Ron Heeren n2, Kristine Glun nde3
Division of Cancer C Imaging Research, Departmen nt of Radoilogy, Jo ohns Hopkins Sch hool of Medicine, B BALTIMORE, MD D, United States; 2FOM-Institute AMOLF, , Amsterdam, Neth herlands; 3Division n of Cancer Imagi ing Research, Department of Radoilo ogy, Johns ersity, BALTIMO ORE, MD, United States S Hopkins Unive
1

1 12:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0812 2. Establishme ent of Patient-D Derived Models of Renal Cell C Carcinoma to St tudy Metabolism m and Develop Relevant Clinical Biomarkers 1 1 1 1 Renuka Srira am , Kayvan R. Keshari K , Mark Van Criekinge , John Kurhanew wicz , David M. Wilson1, Donna M. Peehl2, Zhen J. Wang g1
1

University of f California, San Fr rancisco, San Fran ncisco, CA, United d States; 2Stanford University, Palo A Alto, CA, United S States

1 12:18

0813 3. Inhibition of f Prostate Canc cer Growth by Deferiprone D 2 Rui V. Simoe es1, Natalia Kruc chevsky1, Inna Serganova Se , Ellen n Ackestaff1, Geo orge Sukenick3, Ronald G. Blasb berg2, 4, Jason A. Kou utcher1, 5
1

Medical Phys sics, Memorial Slo oan Kettering Canc cer Center, New Y York, NY, United S States; 2Neurology y, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center r, New York, NY, United States; 3NM MR Core Facility, Memorial Sloan K Kettering Cancer C Center, New York k, NY, United 4 5 States; Radiol logy, Memorial Sl loan Kettering Can ncer Center, New Y York, NY, United States; Weill Cor rnell Medical Coll lege, Cornell University, Ne ew York, NY, United States

H Hyperpolarized Gases: The Lung & Beyond


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10:3 30-12:30

Mod derators:Giles E. Santyr & Jim m M. Wild

0814 4. Detection of f Brown Fat Thermogenesis by y Hyperpolarize ed Xenon Gas M MR Rosa Tamara a Branca1, Le Zh hang2, Christian n White1, Ting He 1

Physics and Astronomy, A Univer rsity of North Caro olina at Chapel Hi ill, Chapel Hill, NC C, United States; 2Material Science, University of North Carol lina at Chapel Hill l, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

1 10:42

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0815 5. Revealing th he Hyperpolariz zed 129Xe Red Blood B Cell Reso onance Using Tr ransgenic Mice 1 Matthew S. Freeman F , Zacka ary I. Cleveland2, Yi Qi2, Bastiaa an Driehuys, 12
1

Medical Phys sics Graduate Prog gram, Duke Univer rsity, Durham, NC C, United States; 2D Department of Rad diology, Duke Uni iversity, Durham, NC, United U States

1 10:54

0816 6.

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Xe as an in i Vivo Probe fo or MR Oximetr ry General Leun ng1, Graham No orquay1, Jim M. Wild1
Department of o Cardiovascular Science, S University y of Sheffield, She effield, South Yor rkshire, United Kin ngdom

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F Friday
1 11:06 0817 7. Detecting Pu ulmonary Capil llary Blood Pul lsations Using H Hyperpolarized 129Xe CSSR Kai Ruppert1, Talissa A. Alte es1, Jaime F. Ma ata1, Iulian C. Ru uset2, 3, F. Willia am Hersman2, 3, John P. Mugler r, III1
1 University of f Virginia, Charlott tesville, VA, Unite ed States; 2Xemed , LLC, Durham, N NH, United States; 3University of Ne ew urham, NH, United States Hampshire, Du

1 11:18

9 0818 8. Single-Breat th Gas and Diss solved-Phase 129 Xe MRI in Hea althy Subjects U Using a 3D Rad dial Sequence: E Effect of Posture on Signal S Distribut tion 23 magna cum laude Suryanaraya anan S. Kaushik1, 2, Matthew S. Freeman, F , Zac ckary I. Clevelan nd, 24, Rohan S. V Virgincar2, Scott t H. 3 Robertson, 23 , John Davies5, Jane Stiles6, William Michael F Foster6, H. Page McAdams4, Bas stiaan Driehuys2, 4
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Biomedical Engineering, E Duke University, Durha am, NC, United St tates; 2Center For I In Vivo Microscop py, Duke Universi ity, Durham, NC, United States; 3Medical Phy ysics Graduate Pro ogram, Duke Univ versity, Durham, N NC, United States; 4Radiology, Duke e University, U States; 5Re espiratory Therapy y, Duke University y, Durham, NC, Un nited States; 6Pulm monary Medicine, Duke Durham, NC, United University, Du urham, NC, United d States

1 11:30

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0819 9. Diffusion-W Weighted Hyperp polarized Heliu um-3 and Xenon n-129 Magnetic c Resonance Im maging of Elderl ly NeverSmokers and Ex-Smokers with w Chronic Obstructive O Pulm monary Disease e 1 1 1 1 2 Miranda Kir rby , Sarah Svenn ningsen , Alexei i V. Ouriadov , G Giles E. Santyr , David G. McCo ormack , Grace Parraga1
1

Imaging Rese earch Laboratories, Robarts Research h Institute, London n, Ontario, Canada a; 2Division of Res spirology, Departm ment of Medicine, The e University of We estern Ontario, Lon ndon, Ontario, Can nada

1 11:42

0820 0. Characteriz zation of 3He Diffusion in Lung gs Using a Stret tched Exponent tial Model 1 Juan Parra-R Robles1, Helen Marshall M , Jim M. M Wild1
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Unit of Acade emic Radiology, University U of Sheff field, Sheffield, Un nited Kingdom

1 11:54

0821 1. A Multiple-B Breath 3He Wa ash-In Regimen to Reduce the L Limitation of 3H He PAO2-Imaging Due to Delay yed Ventilation and Slow Fillin ng 1 1 1 1 1 2 medani , Stephen n J. Kadlececk , Biao Han , Kia arash Emami , Y Yi Xin , Masaru I Ishii , Milton Ro ossman3, Hooman Ham Rahim Rizi1
1

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Pennsylv vania, Philadelphia a, PA, United State es; 2Otolarynology y, Johns Hopkins M Medical 3 Center, Baltim more, MD, United States; S Pulmonary y, allergy and Criti tical Care Division n, University of Pe ennsylvania, Philad delphia, PA, United States

1 12:06

0822 2. Long-Time-Scale Hyperpol larized 3He Diff fusion MRI Is M More Sensitive Than Short-Tim me-Scale 3He D Diffusion MRI for Det tecting COPD 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 Chengbo Wa ang , , John P. Mugler, M III , , Ed duard E. De Lan nge , G Wilson M Miller , Talissa A A. Altes
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Faculty of Sci ience and Enginee ering, University of Nottingham Nin ngbo China, Ningb bo, Zhejiang, China a; 2Radiology and Medical Imaging, Univ versity of Virginia, , CHARLOTTESV VLE, VA, United S al Engineering, Un niversity of Virgin nia, States; 3Biomedica CHARLOTTE ESVLE, VA, Unite ed States

1 12:18

0823 3. Effect of Pulmonary Hyster resis on Airspace Dimensions D During Positive e End Expiratory Pressure Tri ials in Mechanicall ly Ventilated Rats Using Hype erpolarized Gas s Diffusion MRI I Maurizio Cer reda1, Yi Xin2, Kiarash K Emami2, Jessie Huang2, Jennia Rajaei2, Harrilla Profka a2, Biao Han2, P Puttisarn Mongkolwise etwara2, Stephen n J. Kadlececk2, Nicholas N. Kuz zma2, Stephen B B. Pickup2, Brian n Kavanagh3, Clif ifford Deutschman1, Rahim Rizi2
1

Department of o Anesthesiology and Critical Care, University of Pen nnsylvania, Philade elphia, PA, United d States; 2Departm ment of Radiology, Un niversity of Pennsy ylvania, Philadelph hia, PA, United Sta tates; 3Department ts of Critical Care M Medicine and Ane esthesia, Hospital for Si ick Children, Univ versity of Toronto, , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

H Hybrid Syst tems


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0824 4. A 16-Chann nel Breast RF-C Coil for Simultaneous PET/MR R Manoj M. Ni imbalkar1, Matth hias Mller2, Tit tus Lanz2, Stepha an G. Nekolla1, S Sibylle Ziegler1, Rebekka Kraus1, Sebastian 1 3 1 1 Frst , Axel Haase H , Markus s Schwaiger , Isa abel Dregely
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Klinikum rech hts der Isar, Techn nischen Universit t Mnchen, Mnc chen, Bayern, Germ many; 2RAPID Bio omedical GmbH, R Rimpar, Germany; 3Zen ntralinstituts fr Medizintechnik, M Te echnische Universi itt Mnchen, Mn nchen, Bayern, Ge ermany

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1 10:42 0825 5. A PET Opti imized 16-Elem ment Anterior Ar rray Coil for 3T T Simultaneous s MR/PET Syst tem 1 Yun-Jeong Stickle S , Tae-Young Yang1, Tom E. E Zink1, Sahil B Bhatia1, Victor Ta Taracila1, Fraser r Robb1, Bijay K. Shah2, 2 David M. Go oldhaber
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Engineering, GE Healthcare, Au urora, OH, United d States; 2Engineer ring, GE Healthcar re, Waukesha, WI, , United States

1 10:54

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0826 6. Low 511keV V-Attenuation Array A Coil Setu up for Simultane eous PET/MR I Imaging of the Monkey Brain 1 2 Christin Y. Sander S , , Avilas sh Cramer1, Bori is Keil1, Azma M Mareyam1, Bruce e R. Rosen1, 3, La awrence L. Wald d 1, 3
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A. A. Martino os Center for Biom medical Imaging, Massachusetts M Gen neral Hospital, Har rvard Medical Sch hool, Charlestown, , MA, United States; 2Electri ical Engineering, Massachusetts M Inst titute of Technolog gy, Cambridge, M MA, United States; 3Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard-MIT, H Cam mbridge, MA, Unit ted States

1 11:06

0827 7. 3T Head Ne eck Coil for Sim multaneous MR-PET Imaging Sahil Bhatia1, Gabriel Searle es2, Dmitriy Lon ndarskiy2, Tom E E. Zink2, Darren Gregan2, Tae-Y Young Yang2, Bij jay Shah3, 2 Yun-Jeong Stickle S
1

GE Healthcar re, Aurora, OH, Un nited States; 2G.E. Healthcare, Auro ora, OH, United Sta ates; 3G.E. Healthc care, Waukesha, W WI, United States

1 11:18

0828 8. Highly Effic cient Inductively y Coupled Double Resonant Su urface Coil for Simultaneous 1H/19F PET-MR RI Christian Fin ndeklee1, Christo oph Leussler1, Daniel D Wirtz1, Jo ochen Keupp1
1

Research Lab boratories Hamburg g, Philips Technol logie GmbH, Ham mburg, Germany

1 11:30

0829 9. MR-PET Re espiration Com mpensation Using Self-Gated M Motion Modeling g Robert Grimm1, Sebastian Frst F 2, Isabel Dre egely2, Stephan G G. Nekolla2, Siby ylle Ziegler2, Sim mon Bauer3, Dom minik 3 3 1 2 summa cum laude Nickel , Bert thold Kiefer , Joachim Hornegge er , Markus Schw waiger , Kai Tobias Block4
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Pattern Recog gnition Lab, FAU Erlangen-Nuremb E erg, Erlangen, Ger rmany; 2Departme ent of Nuclear Med dicine, Technische e Universitt Mnchen, Mun nich, Germany; 3Siemens S Healthcare e, Erlangen, Germ many; 4Department t of Radiology, NY YU Langone Medi ical Center, New York City y, NY, United States

1 11:42

0830 0. Simultaneou us PET/MR Imaging: Automat tic Attenuation n Correction of F Flexible RF Co oils 1 Ren Kartma ann1, Daniel H. Paulus P , Bassim Aklan1, Susann e Ziegler1, Hara ald Braun1, Bhar rath Navalpakka am1, Harald 1 summa cum laude H. Quick
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Institute of Medical M Phyics, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany G

1 11:54

0831 1. Modular Ro otating Gamma Camera Insert t for Simultaneo ous SPECT and d MR Small-An nimal Imaging 1 Mark Jason Hamamura H , Seu unghoon Ha2, Werner W W. Roeck k3, James W. Hug gg4, Dirk Meier5, Orhan Nalciog glu3, 6
1

Tu & Yuen Center C for Function nal Onco-Imaging g, University of Ca alifornia, Irvine, CA A, United States; 2Tu & Yuen Cente er for Functional On nco-Imaging, University of California Irvine, Irvine, C A, United States; 3Tu & Yuen Cente er for Functional O OncoImaging, Univ versity of Californi ia, Irvine, CA, Uni ited States; 4Gamm ma Medica, Inc., N Northridge, CA, Un nited States; 5Gam mma Medica, Inc., Fornebu, Norway; 6Departm ment of Cogno-Me echatronics, Pusan n National Univers sity, Busan, Korea a

1 12:06

0832 2. A 10-Chann nel RF Coil for Use U in Magnetic Resonance Gu uided High Inte ensity Focused Ultrasound of t the The Brain. 1 1 1 1 1 magna cum laude Emilee Mina alga , Robb Merr rill , Nick Todd , Dennis L. Park ker , J. Rock Ha adley
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Utah, Sa alt Lake City, UT, U United States

1 12:18

0833 3. Hybrid MRI I/RF-Heating at a 7.0 Tesla and 11.7 Tesla: Ele ectro-Magnetic Field Simulatio ons, Temperatu ure Simulations/ /Measurements s, Dipole Antenn na Design and H Heating Experi iments Lukas Winter r1, Tessa van de Lindt1, Celal z zerdem1, Werner r Hoffmann2, Da avide Santoro1, A Alexander Mlle er1, Andreas Graessl1, Rei iner Seemann2, Jaroslav J Marek1, Thoralf Niendo dorf1, 3
1

Berlin Ultrahi igh Field Faciltiy (B.U.F.F.), ( Max-D Delbrck Center fo or Molecular Medi icine, Berlin, Germ many; 2Metrology in Medicine, Physikalisch Technische T Bundes sanstalt, Berlin, Ge ermany; 3Experim mental and Clinical l Research Center (ECRC), a joint co ooperation between Chari it Medical Faculty y and Max-Delbr ck Center for Mol lecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany

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magna cum laude
1

10:3 30-12:30

athan D. Clayd den & Jennifer A. McNab Mo Moderators:Jona

operties 0834 4. Parcellation n of the Cortex Using U Restricted Diffusion Pro ISMRM MERIT AWARD Shani Ben Am mitay1, Yaniv As ssaf1
l Department of o Neurobiology, Tel T Aviv University y, Tel Aviv, Israel

1 10:42

ue Brain 0835 5. Comparison n of Diffusion MRI M Predictions s and Histology in the Macaqu n2, Saad Jbabdi1, Timothy E.J. B Behrens1, David d C. Van Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos1, Charlie C Chen2, Krikor K Dikranian 2 2 summa cum laude Essen , Matt thew F. Glasser
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Kingdom; 2Depart tment of Anatomy y & Neurobiology, , Washington FMRIB Centr re, University of Oxford, O Oxford, Ox xfodshire, United K University, St Louis, MO, Unite ed States
1

1 10:54

rtical Gray Mat tter in vivo</i>on ng-Kha 0836 6. Cortical Dep pth Dependence of the Diffusion n Anisotropy in the Human Cor Truong1, Ar rnaud Guidon1, Allen W. Song g1
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C, United States Brain Imaging g and Analysis Ce enter, Duke Univer rsity, Durham, NC

1 11:06

ex Revealed by y NODDI 0837 7. Detailed Lam minar Characte eristics of the Human H Neocorte Benno Ksters5, Anne-Marie van n Cappellen van Walsum1, 6, Michiel Klein nnijenhuis1, 2, Hui H Zhang3, Dirk Wiedermann4, B magna cum laude David G. Norris2, 6
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Centre, Nijmegen, N Netherlands; 2Don nders Institute for B Brain, Department of o Anatomy, Radbo oud University Nij jmegen Medical C n, Netherlands; 3De epartment of Com mputer Science & C Centre for Cognition and Behaviour, Radbo oud University Nij jmegen, Nijmegen nited Kingdom; 4M Max Planck Institu ute for Neurologica al Research, Medical Image e Computing, Univ versity College Lo ondon, London, Un y Nijmegen Medica al Centre, Nijmege en, Netherlands; 6M MIRA Cologne, Germ many; 5Departmen nt of Pathology, Ra adboud University hede, Netherlands Institute for Bi iomedical Technol logy and Technica al Medicine, Ensch
1

1 11:18

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Hippocampus w with Oscillating g Gradient Diffu usion 0838 8. Probing Cyt toarchitectural Heterogeneity in the Human H Tensor Imag ging 1 1 1 Manisha Agg garwal , Jiangya ang Zhang , Susu umu Mori
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ence, Johns Hopki ins University Sch hool of Medicine, B Baltimore, Russell H. Mo organ Department of Radiology and d Radiological Scie MD, United St tates

1 11:30

magna cum laude

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Short Linguisti ic Task 0839 9. Diffusion MRI M Study of Co ortical Plasticity y Induced by a S Shir Hofstett ter1, 2, Naama Fr riedmann1, 3, Yan niv Assaf1, 2

1 el; 2Neurobiology, , Tel Aviv Univers sity, Tel Aviv, Isra ael; 3School Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv Universi ity, Tel Aviv, Israe T Aviv Universi ity, Tel Aviv, Israe el of Education, Tel

1 11:42

I Diffusion Wei ighted Imaging g 0840 0. Tractograph hy from Regula arized High Res solution Rs-EPI Karl Koschutnig g4, Margit Jehna a1, Robert Merwa a5, Franz Gernot Reish hofer1, Christian n Langkammer2, David Porter3, K Ebner1
1

, Medical Universi ity of Graz, Graz, Austria; 3MR R&D D, Siemens Radiology, Medical M University of Graz, Graz, Au ustria; 2Neurology, y, Universtiy of G Graz, Graz, Austria a; 5Medical Engine eering, Upper AG, Healthcar re Sector, Erlangen n, Germany; 4Institute of Psychology Austria Univer rsity of Applied Sc ciences, Linz, Aus stria

1 11:54

Whole-Brain Stat tistical Analysis s of Diffusion M MRI 0841 1. Tractograph hic Threshold-F Free Cluster En nhancement: W Measures in n the Presence of o Crossing Fibr res 1 2 3 1 1 summa cum laude David A. Raff er , , Gerard R. Ridgway , Victo or L. Villemagne e 4, ffelt , Robert E. Smith S , Jacques-Donald Tournie Christopher C. Rowe4, Olivie er Salvado5, Ala an Connelly1, 2
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d Mental Health, M Melbourne, VIC, A Australia; 2Departm ment of Advanced MR RI Development, Florey F Institute of Neuroscience and Wellcome Trust Cen ntre for Neuroimaging, UCL Institut te of Medicine, Uni iversity of Melbou urne, Melbourne, VIC, V Australia; 3W 4 clear Medicine, A Austin Health, Melb bourne, VIC, Aust tralia; 5The Neurology, Lo ondon, England, United U Kingdom; Department D of Nuc tralia Australian E-H Health Research Centre, CSIRO, Bri isbane, QLD, Aust
1

1 12:06

olution 0842 2. HARDI and d Fiber Tractography at 1 Mm m Isotropic Reso Holdsworth2, Ch hristoph Seeger2, Maclaren Julia an2, Sjoerd B. Vos1, Murat Aksoy y2, Zhaoying Han n2, Samantha J. H 2 1 2 summa cum laude Alexander Br rost , Alexander r Leemans , Rola and Bammer
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1 cht, Netherlands; 2C Center for Quantit tative Neuroimagin ng, Image Sciences Institute, Unive ersity Medical Cen nter Utrecht, Utrec ed States f Radiology, Stanf ford University, Sta anford, CA, Unite Department of

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1 12:18 0843 3. The CONNE ECT Brain Atla as of White Mat tter Microstruc cture ones1 Silvia De San ntis1, Yaniv Assa af2, Sonya Bells1, Sean C. L. Deo oni3, Derek K. Jo
1

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

y, Tel Aviv Unive ersity, Tel Aviv, Is srael; 3School CUBRIC Car rdiff University, Ca ardiff, United Kingdom; 2Departmen nt of Neurobiology of Engineering g, Brown University, Providence, RI I, United States

P Probing Bra ain Physiolo ogy & Metabolism with h fMRI


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Baseline BOLD Signal Synchro ony Than CBF i in Visual 0844 4. Baseline GA ABA Concentration More Strongly Predicts B Cortex ISMRM MERIT AWARD magna cum laude Swati Rane1, Emily Mason2, Subechhya Prad sey2, Kevin Wad ddell1, John C. G Gore1, 3, Brandon n Ally, 24, dhan1, Erin Huss Manus J. Do onahue1, 4
1

ty, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Ne eurology, Vanderb bilt VUIIS, Radio ology and Radiolog gical Sciences, Va anderbilt Universit ersity, Nashville, T TN, United States; 4Psychiatry, University, Na ashville, TN, Unite ed States; 3Biomed dical Engineering, Vanderbilt Unive Vanderbilt Un niversity, Nashville e, TN, United State es

1 10:42

magna cum laude

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r-Space-Occupa ancy (VASO) F FMRI 0845 5. Elimination of Non-Steady-State Blood Sp pins in Vascular Zijl1, 2 P C.M. van Z Jun Hua1, 2, Craig K. Jones1, 2, Qin Qin1, 2, Peter

1 opkins University School of Medicin ne, Baltimore, MD D, United Neurosection, Div. of MRI Research, Dept. of Ra adiology, Johns Ho Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimor re, MD, United Sta ates K Research Ce enter for Functiona al Brain Imaging, K States; 2F.M. Kirby

1 10:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

h T2-Relaxation n-Under-Phase-Contrast (TRU U-PC) MRI 0846 6. Vessel-Speci ific Quantificat tion of Blood Ox xygenation with ng Lu1 Lisa C. Krish hnamurthy1, 2, Pe eiying Liu1, Yuli in Ge3, Hanzhan
enter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2De ept. of Bioengineer ring, UT Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, UT Southwe estern Medical Ce York University L Langone Medical C Center, New York k, NY, United Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States; 3Dept. of f Radiology, New Y States
1

1 11:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

gions During Vis sual Stimulatio on in Humans at t 7T 0847 7. Cerebral Blood Volume Ch hanges in Negat tive BOLD Reg 1 2 obert Turner3, H Harald E. Moeller r1 Laurentius Huber H , Jozien Goense G , Dimo Iv vanov3, 4, Steffen N. Krieger3, Ro
1

Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; 2Physio ology of Cognitive e Processes, NMR-Unit, Max M Planck Institut te for Human Cog gnitive and Brain S ny; 3Neurophysics, , Max Planck Insti itute for Human Co ognitive and Max Planck In nstitute for Biologi ical Cybernetics, Tbingen, T German cience, Maastricht University, Maast tricht, Netherlands s Brain Sciences s, Leipzig, German ny; 4Cognitive and d Clinical Neurosc

1 11:18

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

rocarbon Emuls sion in the Rat B Brain 0848 8. Significant BOLD B Signal Reduction R Induc ced by Perfluor Xiao Wang1, Xiao-Hong Zhu u1, Yi Zhang1, Wei We Chen2
1

y, University of M Minnesota Medical School, Minneapo olis, MN, Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research,Departm ment of Radiology nt of Radiology, U University of Minn nesota, Minneapoli is, MN, United States; 2Center for Magnetic Resonance Re esearch,Departmen United States

1 11:30

percapnic and H Hyperoxic Calib bration of fMRI I Signal 0849 9. Measuremen nt of Absolute CMRO C multaneous Hyp 2 by Sim Murphy1 Richard G. Wise W 1, Ashley D. Harris1, Alan J. Stone1, Kevin M
1

ed Kingdom CUBRIC, Sch hool of Psychology y, Cardiff Univers sity, Cardiff, Unite

1 11:42

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Brain Ventricles s 0850 0. Physiologic Underpinnings of Negative Ce erebrovascular Reactivity in B Matthias J.P. van Osch4, Hanzhan ng Lu1 Binu Panjika attil Thomas1, 2, Peiying P Liu1, Ke evin S. King3, Ma
1

stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2Dep partment of Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes University of Texa as at Arlington, Ar rlington, TX, Unit ted States; Bioengineering, University of Texas Southwestern n Medical Center/U 4 3 cal Center, Dallas, , TX, United State es; Department of f Radiology, Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Texas So outhwestern Medic Leiden Univer rsity Medical Cent ter, Leiden, ZA, Netherlands

1 11:54

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Calibration 0851 1. The Impact of Dissolved Ox xygen in Blood on Hyperoxia- Based BOLD C Avery J.L. Be erman1, Richard d D. Hoge2, G. Bruce B Pike1

1 , McGill Universit ty, Montral, Qub bec, Canada; 2IUG GM/Universit McConnell Brain Imaging Cent tre, Montreal Neur rological Institute, M Qubec, Canada de Montral, Montral,

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1 12:06 0852 2. Cerebrovasc cular Reactivity y Measured Usi ing Targeted Hy Hypo/Hypercapn nia BOLD Imag ging at 7T 2 Alex Bhogal1, Marielle E.P. Philippens P , Joe e Fisher3, Jeroen n Cornelis Willem m Siero1, 4, Pete er R. Luijten2, Ha ans 1 Hoogduin

1 Radiology, UMC Utrecht, Utrec cht, Netherlands; 2Radiotherapy, UM MC Utrecht, Utrec cht, Netherlands; 3T Thornhill Research h Inc., Toronto, Ontar rio, Canada; 4Rudo olf Magnus Institu ute, University Me edical Center Utrec cht, Utrecht, Nethe erlands

1 12:18

0853 3. Analysis of Calibrated C BOL LD Based Meth hods for Quanti ifying the Restin ng Oxygen Extr raction Fraction 1 Nicholas P. Blockley B , Valerie E M Griffeth2, Peter Jezzard1, Daniel P. Bulte e1
1

FMRIB, Univ versity of Oxford, Oxford, United Ki ingdom; 2Center fo for Functional MR RI, University of Ca alifornia San Dieg go, La Jolla, CA, United States

M MRS of the Brain


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0854 4. Quantitative e Standardizati ion of Volumetr ric Whole-Brain n MR Spectrosc copic Imaging 1 Mohammad Sabati S , Sulaima an Sheriff1, Meng g Gu2, Henry Zh hu3, Peter B. Bar rker3, Daniel Spielman2, Andrew w A. 1 Maudsley
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Radiology, University of Miam mi, Miami, FL, United States; 2Radiol logy, Stanford Un niversity, Stanford, , CA, United State es; Radiology, Jo ohns Hopkins Univ versity, Baltimore, , MD, United State es

1 10:42

0855 5. Real-Time Motion M and Shim m Correction by b Volumetric E EPI Navigators Improves 3D L LASER Localize ed Spiral MRSI of the e Brain at 3T Wolfgang Bo ogner1, 2, Aaron T. Hess3, Borjan n Gagoski4, Matt thew Dylan Tisd dall1, Andr J. W W. van der Kouwe e1, Siegfried Trattnig2, Ov vidiu C. Androne esi1
1 Athinoula A. Martinos Center for f Biomedical Ima aging, Department t of Radiology, M Massachusetts Gene eral Hospital, Harv vard Medical School, Boston n, MA, United Sta ates; 2MR Center of o Excellence, Dep partment of Radiol logy, Medical Univ versity Vienna, Vi ienna, Austria; 3Depa artment of Cardiov vascular Medicine, , University of Ox xford, Oxford, Unit ted Kingdom; 4Fet tal-Neonatal Neur roimaging & Developmenta al Science Center, Childrens Hospit tal Boston, Harvard d Medical School, , Boston, MA, Uni ited States

1 10:54

0856 6. A Pilot Eval luation of Accel lerated Echo-Pl lanar J-Resolve ed Spectroscopi ic Imaging in th he Human Brain n Using Compressed d Sensing 1 1 1 1 2 Manoj K. Sar rma , Rajakuma ar Nagarajan , Jonathan J Furuya ama , Jenny Li , Paul M. Macey , Rajesh Kumar r3, M. Albert Thomas1
1 Radiological Sciences, UCLA School S of Medicin ne, Los Angeles, C CA, United States; 2School of Nursin ng, UCLA School o of Medicine, C United States; ; 3Neurobiology, UCLA U School of M Medicine, Los Ang geles, CA, United States Los Angeles, CA,

1 11:06

0857 7. Two-Dimensional J-Resolv ved LASER Spe ectroscopy of Hu uman Brain at 3T A Kumar1, Shaolin Yang1, 2 Meijin Lin1, Anand
1

Department of o Psychiatry, Univ versity of Illinois at a Chicago, Chicag go, IL, United Stat tes; 2Department o of Radiology, Univ versity of Illinois at Chic cago, Chicago, IL, United States

1 11:18

0858 8. NAAG Dete ection in the Hu uman Brain by Wiener W Filterin ng and TE Optim mization at 7T Li An1, Shizh he Li1, Emily T. Wood W 2, 3, Daniel l S. Reich2, 3, Jun n Shen1
1

National Insti itute of Mental Health, National Inst titutes of Health, B Bethesda, MD, Uni ited States; 2Neuro oImmunology Bra anch (NINDS), Nati ional Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United State es; 3Department of f Neuroscience, Jo ohns Hopkins Univ versity School of Medicine, Baltimore, B MD, Un nited States

1 11:30

0859 9. In Vivo MR Study of Intrac cellular NAD Contents C and Re edox State in He ealthy Human B Brain Xiao-Hong Zhu Z 1, Ming Lu1, Byeong-Yeul B Lee e1, Kamil Ugurb bil1, Wei Chen2
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Center of Mag gnetic Resonance Research, Departm ment of Radiology y, University of Mi innesota Medical School, Minneapo olis, MN, United States; 2Center of Magne etic Resonance Res search, Departmen nt of Radiology, U University of Minn nesota, Minneapoli is, MN, United States

1 11:42

0860 0. Slice-Selecti ive FID Acquisi ition of Proton Spectroscopic S I Imaging to Acce ess Functional M Metabolic Chan nges During GAB BAergic Stimulation with l Resolution in the e Mouse Brain 1 1 1 2 magna cum laude Aline Seuwen n , Aileen Schrter , Markus Rud din ,
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ETH & Unive ersity of Zrich, Zrich, Switzerland d; 2Institute of Phar armacology & Tox xicology, Zrich, S Switzerland

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1 11:54 ADH Redox Stat tes in Normal a and 0861 1. In Vivo 31P MRS M Imaging of o Intracellular NAD Contents s and NAD+/NA Ischemic Br rains 1 1 1 2 Xiao-Hong Zhu Z , Ming Lu , Yi Y Zhang , Wei Chen C
1

innesota Medical School, Minneapo olis, MN, Center of Mag gnetic Resonance Research, Departm ment of Radiology y, University of Mi University of Minn nesota, Minneapoli is, MN, United States; 2Center of Magne etic Resonance Res search, Departmen nt of Radiology, U United States

1 12:06

0862 2. Metabolic Flux F Maps from m 3D MRSI of Rat R Brain in Situ u mas2, Graeme F F. Mason2, Gera ard Sungtak Hong1, Golam M.I I. Chowdhury2, Xiaomin Ma1, Monique Thom Sanacora2, Douglas D L. Roth hman1, Kevin L. L Behar2, Robin n A. de Graaf1
1

New Haven, CT, U United States Diagnostic Ra adiology, Yale Un niversity, New Hav ven, CT, United St tates; 2Psychiatry, Yale University, N

1 12:18

T 0863 3. Oxygen-17 MRS M for CMRO O2 Measuremen nts in the Mous se Brain at 16.4T driany1, Brandon Tramm2, Jane et Weina Cui1, Xiao-Hong X Zhu1, Manda Vollme ers1, Emily Colo onna1, Gregor Ad 1 1 Dubinsky , Gulin G Oz
1

polis, MN, United d States University of f Minnesota, Minne eapolis, MN, Unite ed States; 2Virtum med, LLC, Minneap

C Contrast Ge eneration & Elastograp phy


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1 10:30 st Spin Echo Im maging 0864 4. 2-In-1: Simu ultaneously T2/T T2* Weighted Double D Echo Fas 1 endorf1, 2 Katharina Fu uchs1, Fabian Hezel H , Sabrina Klix K 1, Thoralf Nie ISMRM MERIT AWARD
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summa cum laude

for Molecular Med dicine, Berlin, Ger rmany; 2Experimen ntal and Berlin Ultrahi igh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), ( Max-D Delbrueck Center f ulty and the Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Me edicine, Clinical Resea arch Center, a cooperation of the Ch harit Medical Facu Berlin, Germany

1 10:42

magna cum laude

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Contrast-Prepar red SSFP) for I Interventional G Guidance 0865 5. T2-Weighted Fat Suppressed Balanced SS SFP Imaging (C Jonathan S. Lew win2, Elliot R. M McVeigh1, Daniel l A. Herzka4 ford R. Weiss2, Ozan O Sayin1, Wes sley D. Gilson3, J Di Xu1, Cliffo
Baltimore, MD, Un nited States; 2Radi iology, The Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering, E The Jo ohns Hopkins Sch hool of Medicine, B oration, Corporate Technology, Balti imore, MD, United States; School of Med dicine, Baltimore, MD, United States s; 3Siemens Corpo 4 D, United States Biomedical Engineering, E Johns Hopkins Universi ity, Baltimore, MD
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1 10:54

ructure Symmet try on Gradient t Echo MR Sign nal 0866 6. On the Role e of Neuronal Magnetic M Suscep ptibility and Str Formation 1 1 Alexander L. Sukstanskii , Dmitriy D A. Yablon nskiy
1

Radiology, Washington W University, St. Louis, MO O, United States

1 11:06

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0867 7. Background d-Suppressed Myelin M Water Im maging Se-Hong Oh1, Jongho Lee1
1

ty of Pennsylvania a, Philadelphia, PA A, United States Department of o Radiology, Perel lman School of Medicine, M Universit

1 11:18

Human Brain Gr ray and White M Matter 0868 8. Differential Developmental l Trajectories of Magnetic Sus ceptibility in H kammer3, Stefan n Ropele3, Rajend dra Morey1, 4, V Vandana g Wu2, Anastasia a Batrachenko1, Christian Langk Wei Li1, Bing 5 1 6 1 6 summa cum laude Shashi , Alle en W. Song , , Chunlei C Liu ,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

United States; 2GE E Healthcare Chin na, Beijing, China; 3Neurology, Brain Imaging g & Analysis Cent ter, Duke Universi ity, Durham, NC, U oral Sciences, Durh ham VA Medical C Center, Durham, N NC, United Medical Unive ersity of Graz, Gra az, Austria; 4Psych hiatry and Behavio Radiology, Duke U University, Durham m, NC, United Stat tes States; 5Pediat trics, Duke Univer rsity, Durham, NC, United States; 6R
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1 11:30

h-Rank Rotatin ng Frames Corr relate with Mye elin Content 0869 9. MRI Contra asts Generated Using Fictitious Fields in High in Normal Rat R Brain ex viv vo nen1, Djaudat Id diyatullin2, Chr ristine Storino2, Silvia Timo Liimatainen1, Alejandra Sierra1, Ha anne Hakkarain aeli2 Mangia2, Ol lli Grhn1, Mich hael Garwood2, Shalom Micha
n Finland, Kuopio o, Fi, Finland; 2Cen nter for Magnetic R Resonance A.I.Virtanen Institute I for Molec cular Sciences, Un niversity of Eastern s Research, Univ versity of Minneso ota, Minneapolis, MN, M United States
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1 11:42 0870 0. MR Elastography as a Met thod to Estimate Brain Stiffnes ss and Its Corre elation to Intra acranail Pressur re in Pseudotumo or Ceribri Patie ents 1 1 1 1 1 Wael Marash hdeh , Bradley Gans G , Brian Rat terman , Eric Bo ourekas , Arunark Kolipaka
1

Radiology, oh hio state university y wexner medical center, c Columbus, , OH, United State es

1 11:54

0871 1. Selective Spectral Displacement Projection n in 3D Multifr requency MRE Temel Kaya Yasar1, Dieter Klatt as J. Royston2 K 2, Richard L. L Magin2, Thoma
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Department of o Mechanical & In ndustrial Engineering, The Universit ty of Illinois at Ch hicago, Chicago, IL L, United States; 2D Department of Bioengineer ring, The Universi ity of Illinois at Ch hicago, Chicago, I IL, United States

1 12:06

0872 2. Detection of f Amyotrophic Lateral L Sclerosis Using in vivo Waveguide Ela astography 1 Anthony J. Romano R , Jing Gu uo2, Torben Pro okscha3, Sebastia an Hirsch4, Juerg rgen Braun5, Ing golf Sack3, Micha ael Scheel3
1

Physical Acou ustics, Naval Rese earch Laboratory, Washington, W DC, U United States; 2De epartment of Radio ology, Charite - University Medicine Berl lin, Berlin, German ny; 3Department of Radiology, Char rite-Universitatsme edizin, Berlin, Ger rmany; 4Departme ent of 5 Radiology, Ch harit - Universitt tsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, B Germany; Institute of Medic cal Informatics, C Charite - University y Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany

1 12:18

0873 3. An Atlas of the Anatomy of f Human Brain n Viscoelasticity y S Hirsch2, Sebastian Pap pazoglou1, Andre eas Fehlner3, Mi Michael Scheel1, J Jens Wuerfel4, Ju uergen Jing Guo1, Sebastian 5 1 Braun , Ingo olf Sack
1

Department of o Radiology, Char rite - University Medicine M Berlin, Be erlin, Germany; 2D Department of Rad diology, Charit Universittsme edizin Berlin, Berl lin, Germany; 3Department of Radio ology, Charit Uni iversity Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 4Institute of 5 Neuroradiolog gy, University Lueb beck, Luebeck, Sc chleswig-Holstein, , Germany; Depar rtment of Medical l Informatics, Char rite University Me edicine Berlin, Ber rlin, Germany

V Vessel Wall Imaging


R Room 355 EF
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10:3 30-12:30

Mode erators:Zahi A A. Fayad & M. Eline Kooi

0874 4. Introduction n Zahi A. Faya ad 0875 5. MRI Screen ning for Lipid-R Rich Necrotic Core in Multicen nter Clinical Tr rials of Lipid-Lo owering Therap py Niranjan Bal lu1, Daniel S. Hi ippe1, Jie Sun1, Dongxiang D Xu1, Thomas Hatsuk kami2, Chun Yuan1
1

1 10:42

Radiology, University of Washi ington, Seattle, WA, W United States; 2 Surgery, Univers sity of Washington n, Seattle, WA, Un nited States

1 10:54

0876 6. Black-Blood d Dynamic Cont trast-Enhanced d Coronary Art tery Wall MRI: A Potential To ool for Kinetic-M ModelingBased Wall Inflammation Assessment A 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 summa cum laude Zhaoyang Fa an , Jingsi Xie , Yi He , Yutaka Natsuaki N , Ning Jin , Daniel S. B Berman , Debiao o Li
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1 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los L Angeles, CA, United U States; 2Ra adiology, Beijing A Anzhen Hospital, C Capital Medical Un niversity, a; 3Siemens Health hcare, Los Angeles s, CA, United State es; 4Siemens Heal lthcare, Columbus, OH, United State es Beijing, China

1 11:06

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0877 7. Validation of o 3D Multi-Con ntrast Black Blo ood Sequences w with Large Cov verage for One-Stop Neurovas scular Screening 1 1 1 1 12 Zechen Zhou u , Rui Li , Xihai i Zhao , Le He , Chun Yuan,
1

Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua a University, Beiji ing, China; 2Depar rtment of Radiolog gy, University of W Washington (Seattle), Seatt tle, WA, United St tates

1 11:18

0878 8. 3D Dark Blo ood Cine Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the e Carotid Arteries Ioannis Kokt tzoglou1, 2, Tina Desai, 23, NavYa ash Gupta, 23

1 Radiology, NorthShore Univers sity HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, Un nited States; 2The U University of Chic cago Pritzker Scho ool of 3 S Vascular Surgery, S NorthShor re University Heal lthSystem, Skokie e, IL, United States s Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States;

1 11:30

0879 9. Assessment of Carotid Atherosclerotic Dis sease Using 3D Fast Black Bloo od MR Imaging g: Comparison with DSA&[null] Huilin Zhao1, Jinnan Wang2, 3, Xihai Zhao4, Xiaosheng Liu1, Ye Cao1, Jianro ong Xu1, Daniel l S. Hippe3, Chun n Yuan3
1

Radiology, Re enji hospital, Shan nghai Jiao Tong Un nivesity School of f Medicine, Shang ghai, China; 2Philip ps Research North America, Seattle, WA, United U States; 3Rad diology, University y of Washington, Seattle, WA, Unit ted States; 4Center r for Biomedical Im maging Research,Tsinghua University School of Medicine e, Beijing, China

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Friday
11:42 0880. 3D Carotid Wall T1 Quantification Using Variable Flip Angle 3D Merge with Steady-State Recovery Bram F. Coolen1, Dennis F.R. Heijtel1, Wouter V. Potters1, Aart J. Nederveen1
1

Department of Radiology, Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands

11:54

0881. Time Resolved Coronary Vessel Wall MRI Using Phase-Sensitive DIR (TRAPD) Khaled Z. Abd-Elmoniem1, Ahmed M. Gharib1, Roderic I. Pettigrew2
1

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States

12:06

0882. Motion, Resolution and Noise Thresholds for the Accurate Classification of Human Coronary Atherosclerotic Plaque by MRI Paula Montesinos1, 2, Himanshu Bhat3, Guangping Dai4, Manuel Desco1, 2, Elfar Adalsteinsson5, Reza Nezafat6, David E. Sosnovik7

1 Departamento de Bioingeniera e Ingeniera Aeroespacial, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; 2Instituto de Investigacin Sanitaria Gregorio Maran (IiSGM), Madrid, Spain; 3Siemens Medical Solutions, Charlestown, MA, United States; 4 Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 5Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States; 6Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 7Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States

12:18

0883. Theragnostic Imaging of Micelle-Mediated Rosiglitazone Delivery to Atherosclerotic Plaques Brigit den Adel1, 2, Sandra Bovens3, Ernst Suidgeest4, Gustav J. Strijkers5, Gerard Pasterkamp3, Robert E. Poelmann2, Louise van der Weerd6, 7
1 Pathology, Amsterdam Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2Anatomy, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 3Cardiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 4Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 5Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands; 6Radiology , Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 7Human Genetics, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands

147

Traditional Poster Sessions Traditional Poster Normal Developing Brain


Exhibition Hall Tuesday 10:00-12:00
0884. Assessing the Impact of Excluding a Subset of the Diffusion Acquisition on the Resultant Fractional Anisotropy Values in the Preterm Brain Antonios Makropoulos1, Gareth Ball2, Joseph V. Hajnal2, A. David Edwards2, Daniel Rueckert3, Serena J. Counsell2
1

Centre for the Developing Brain, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Centre for the Developing Brain, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 3Biomedical Image Analysis Group, Department of Computing, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

0885. Emerging Pathways and Dissociated Projections of the Middle Cerebellar Peduncle Ranging from Newborns to Young Adults Thomas J. Re1, 2, Allison C.R. Scott3, Michael J. Paldino4, Andrea Righini2, Patricia Ellen Grant, 45, Emi Takahashi6
1 3

Department of Radiology and Neuroradiology, University of Milan, Milan, MI, Italy; 2Buzzi Childrens Hospital, Milan, MI, Italy; Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; 4Department of Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 5Division of Newborn Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 6Division of Newborn Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

0886. Three-Dimensional Maximum Probabilistic Cerebellar Atlas of Young Children Priya lakshmi Narayanan1, 2, Jesuchristopher Joseph1, 2, Chirstopher Warton1, Chirstopher D. Molteno3, Joseph L. Jacobson, 14, Sandra W. Jacobson, 14, Ernesta M. Meintjes1, 2
1

University of Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 2MRC/UCT Medical Imaging Research Unit, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 3Department of Psychiatry, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 4 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, United States

0887. Cerebral Maturation in the Early Preterm Period - A Magnetization Transfer and Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study Using Voxel-Based Analysis Revital Nossin-Manor1, 2, Dallas Card1, Charles Raybaud1, 3, Margot J. Taylor1, 2, John G. Sled4, 5

1 Diagnostic Imaging, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Neurosciences & Mental Health, Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Medical Imaging, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 4Physiology Experimental Medicine, Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada; 5Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

0888. Development of Somatosensory Cortical Responses in the Preterm Period Characterized with fMRI and a Novel Robotic Device Tomoki Arichi1, 2, Alessandro Allievi3, Alejandro Melendez-Calderon3, Nora Tusor1, 2, Libuse Pazderova1, 2, Hilary Toulmin1, Serena J. Counsell4, Etienne Burdet3, A. David Edwards1, 3
1 Centre for the Developing Brain, Kings College, London, United Kingdom; 2MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; 3Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; 4Centre for the Developing Brain, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

0889. Support Vector Classification and Prediction of Resting-State Functional Connectivity Over the Lifespan Scott J. Peltier1, 2, Jillian Wiggins3, Laura Jelsone-Swain4, Christopher Monk3, Rachael Seidler, 35, Robert Cary Welsh4, 6

1 Functional MRI Laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 3Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 4Radiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 5Kinesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 6Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

0890. Maturation of the Structural Connectome: A Network-Driven Approach Olga Tymofiyeva1, Christopher P. Hess1, Etay Ziv1, Patricia N. Lee1, Hannah C. Glass2, 3, Donna M. Ferriero3, A James Barkovich1, Duan Xu1

1 Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Department of Neurology, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Department of Pediatrics, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States

148

Traditional Poster Sessions


0891. A Comprehensive Evaluation of Regional Cortical Thickness in a Large Cohort of Healthy Controls: Gender and Field Strength Dependence Koushik A. Govindarajan1, Ponnada A. Narayana1
1

Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging, UT Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States

0892. Volumetric Brain Changes Following Standardized Dynamic Enrichment of Mice Jan Scholz1, Rylan Allemang-Grand1, Jason P. Lerch1
1

Mouse Imaging Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada

0893. On the Comparability of Volumetric Brain Data in the Multicentric IMAGEN Study Rdiger Brhl1, Albrecht Ihlenfeld1, Semiha Aydin1, Penelope A. Gowland2, Gareth John Barker3, Tomas Paus4, Jrgen Finsterbusch5, Simone Khn6, Jrgen Gallinat7, Arun Bokde8, Michael Smolka9, Frauke Nees10, Jean-Luc Martinot11, Gunter Schumann3, the IMAGEN Consortium3, Bernd Ittermann1

1 PTB, Berlin, Germany; 2University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; 3Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, London, United Kingdom; 4Rotman Research Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 5University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; 6Max-Planck-Institut fr Bildungsforschung, Berlin, Germany; 7Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Charit Universittsmedizin, Berlin, Germany; 8Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; 9 Department of Psychology, Technische Universitt Dresden, Dresden, Germany; 10Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany; 11University Paris Descartes, Paris, France

0894. Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen on MRI Including T1, T2, T2*, and Bo Eric R. Muir1, Damon P. Cardenas1, 2, Shiliang Huang3, John W. Roby1, Timothy O. Duong4
1

Research Imaging Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 3Research Imaging Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 4Research Imaging Institute, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

Traditional Poster High Resolution Pediatric CNS Imaging


Exhibition Hall Tuesday 10:00-12:00
0895. Serial Structural Imaging in the Postpartum Period Reveals Increases and Decreases in Regional Brain Volumes Following Childbirth Derek K. Jones1, Tim Vivian-Griffiths1, C John Evans1, Nicholas Lange2
1

CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Caerdydd, United Kingdom; 2Neurostatistics Laboratory,Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

0896. Regional Changes of Cortical Thickness and Cortical Surface in Children Born Prematurely and Children Born with Intrauterine Growth Restriction at School Age Lana Vasung1, Laura Gui1, Elda Fischi-Gomez1, 2, Cristina Borradori-Tolsa3, Franois Lazeyras4, 5, Petra Susan Hppi1
1 Division of Development and Growth, Department of Pediatrics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 2Signal Processing Laboratory 5(LTS5), cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Division of Development and Growth, Department of Pediatrics, University of Geneva and University Hospital Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 4Department of Radiology, University of Geneva and University Hospital Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 5Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), Geneva and Lausanne, Switzerland

0897. Half-Quantitative Assessment of Myelination Progression in Normal Infants and Children During 6-48 Months with Conventional T2-Weighted Images Zhijie Jian1, Jie Gao1, Jianghong Han1, yumiao zhang1, Bolang Yu1, Jian Yang1
1

Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College, Xi an Jiaotong University, xi'an, shann xi, China

0898. Towards a Connectome Mapping Pipeline for Neonates Using High-Resolution MP2RAGE and DTI Andreina Pauli1, Juliane Schneider2, Meritxell Bach Cuadra, 13, Alessandra Griffa, 13, Elda Fischi Gomez3, Reto Meuli1, Jean-Philippe Thiran, 13, Anita C. Truttmann2, Patric Hagmann, 13
1

Department of Radiology, University Hospital Center and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Clinic of Neonatology, University Hospital Center and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Signal Processing Laboratory (LTS5), Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland

149

Traditional Poster Sessions


0899. Exploring the Development of the Human Structural Connectome in Preterm Neonates Gareth Ball1, Paul Aljabar1, Antonios Makropoulos1, Tomoki Arichi1, Nazakat Merchant1, A. David Edwards1, Serena J. Counsell1
1

Centre for the Developing Brain, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

0900. Probabilistic Neighborhood Tractography in the Preterm Neonatal Brain at 3 T Devasuda Anblagan1, 2, Mark E. Bastin3, Lucy Kershaw1, Susana Muoz Maniega4, Jonathan D. Clayden5, Chinthika Piyasena6, Graham Wilkinson7, Neil Roberts1, Scott I. Semple1, Jane Norman2, James P. Boardman2

1 Clinical Research Imaging Centre, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 2MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 3Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 4Brain Research Imaging Centre, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 5Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 6BHF Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 7NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

0901. Comparing Diffusion Tensor Imaging Metrics of Motor and Sensory Tracts in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy and the Levels of Gross Motor Function by TBSS and Tractography Jiang Hao Xiang1, 2, Li Xian jun3, 4, Gao Jie3, Song Yang5, Zhang Zhe3, Zhang Zeng jun6, Yang Jian7
Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College, Xi an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shan xi, China; Department of Radiology, The Xi an children's hospital, Xi an , Shan xi , China; 3Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College, Xi an Jiaotong University, Xi an, Shan xi, China; 4Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Life Science and Technology, Xi' an Jiaotong University, Xi' an , Shan xi, China; 5Child healthcare Department, The First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College, Xi an Jiaotong University, Xi an, Shan xi, China; 6Department of Radiology, The Xi an children's hospital, Xi an, Shan xi, China; 7Department of radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College, Xi an Jiaotong University.Xi an, Xi an, Shan xi, China
2 1

0902. White Matter Development in Preterm Infants at Term Equivalent Age: Assessment Using TBSS Jeong Hye Jin1, Shim So-Yeon2, Jeong Joon-Sup1, Oh Se-Hong1, Park Sung-Yeon1, Kim Young-Bo1, Cho Zang-Hee1

1 Neuroscience Research Institute, Gachon university, Namdong-gu, Incheon, Korea; 2Department of Pediatrics, Gachon University Gil Hospital, Namdong-gu, Incheon, Korea

0903. Influence of Prematurity on Local Cortical Development Laura Gui1, Franois Lazeyras2, Lana Vasung1, Anita Truttmann3, Cristina Borradori-Tolsa1, Petra Susan Hppi4

1 Pediatrics, Children's Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland; 2Radiology, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; 3Pediatrics, Children's Hospital, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 4Pediatrics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

0904. Evaluation of White Matter Development and Small World Anatomical Networks in Fetal Brain by SBTFE Sequence from MRI. Bing Zhang1, Chenchen Yan1, Ming Li1, Huiting Wang1, Fei Chen1, Bin Zhu1
1

Department of Radiology, The Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

0905. Relationship Between Optic Radiation Microstructure and Visual Function in Adolescents Born Extremely Preterm or Extremely Low Birth Weight Claire E. Kelly1, 2, Jeannie L.Y. Cheong, 13, Carly Molloy1, Peter J. Anderson1, Alan Connelly4, Lex W. Doyle, 13, Deanne K. Thompson1, 2
1

Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; 2University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; 3Royal Women's Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; 4Melbourne Brain Centre, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia

0906. Long Range White Matter Connectivity Deficit in Pediatric Cerebral Palsy Zoe A. Englander1, Anastasiya Batrachenko1, Carolyn E. Pizoli, 12, Christopher M. Petty1, Jessica Sun2, 3, Mohamad A. Mikati2, Joanne Kurtzberg4, 5, Allen W. Song1
1 Brain Imaging and Analysis Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 2Department of Pediatrics, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 3The Robertson Cell and Translational Therapy Center, Duke University, Durham , NC, United States; 4 The Robertson Cell and Translational Therapy Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 5Department of Pediatrics, Duke University, Durham , NC, United States

150

Traditional Poster Sessions


0907. White Matter Variations in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy Analyzed by Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Tract-Based Spatial Statistics and Probabilistic Tractography Jiang Hao Xiang1, Yang Jian2
1 Department of radiology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shan xi, China; 2Department of radiology, Xi an Jiaotong University., Xi an, Shan xi, China

0908. BOLD fMRI in Infants Under Sedation: Comparing the Impact of Pentobarbital and Propofol on Auditory and Language Activation and Connectivity Mark William DiFrancesco1, Prasanna Karunanayaka2, Sara Robertson, Scott K. Holland
1

Pediatric Neuroimaging Research Consortium, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States

0909. Longitudinal Changes in Diffusion Properties in the White Matter Pathways in Patients with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Fiona M. Baumer1, Jae W. Song1, Paul D. Michell1, Rudolph Pienaar1, Mustafa Sahin1, Patricia Ellen Grant2, Emi Takahashi1
1

Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

0910. Age-Related Changes of Susceptibility and Phase Changes at Subependymal Nodes in Infants and Children with Tuberous Sclerosis. Tetsu Niwa1, Noriko Aida2, Taro Takahara3, Tomohiro Yamashita1, Noriharu Yanagimachi1, Tomoaki Nagaoka4, Yutaka Imai1
1

Radiology, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan; 2Radiology, Kanagawa Children's Medical Center, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; 3Biomedical Engineering, Tokai University School of Engineering, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan; 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory, Applied Electromagnetic Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Koganei, Tokyo, Japan

0911. Is Myelin Content Associated with Early Language Development in Healthy Toddlers? Lindsay Walker1, Irene Piryatinsky1, Jonathan OMuircheartaigh2, Douglas C. Dean III1, Michelle Han1, Katie Lehman1, Nicole Waskiewicz1, Beth A. Jerskey1, 3, Holly Dirks1, Sean C. L. Deoni1
1

Advanced Baby Imaging Lab, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States; 2King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom; 3Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States

0912. Altered Dorsal Attention and Default Network Connectivity Associated with Dimensional Measures of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Amanda Elton1, Sarael Alcauter1, Wei Gao1
1

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

0913. Abnormal Functional Network Connectivity Among Spatially Independent Resting State Networks in Children with Frontal Lobe Epilepsy Mojdeh Zamyadi1, Charles Raybaud1, Carter Snead2, Mary Lou Smith3, Elysa Widjaja1
1

Diagnostic Imaging, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Division of Neurology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 3Department of Psychology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

0914. Comparison of Pulsed Arterial Spin Labeling (PASL) and Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling (PCASL) Methods for Measuring Brain Perfusion in Newborns Elodie Boudes1, Guillaume Gilbert2, Christine Saint-Martin3, Ilana Ruth Leppert4, Bruce G. Pike4, Pia Wintermark1
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Newborn Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; 2MR Clinical Science, Philips Healthcare, Montreal, QC, Canada; 3Department of Radiology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; 4Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
1

0915. The Effect of Haematocrit Levels and Arrival Times on ASL Measures in Neonates. Rishma Vidyasagar1, Laurence Abernethy2, Laura M. Parkes1

1 Biomedical Imaging Institute, School of Population Health, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom; 2Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom

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0916. A Comparative Study of Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast and Arterial Spin Labeling in Childhood Brain Tumours. Rishma Vidyasagar1, Laura M. Parkes1, Shivaram Avula2, Barry Pizer2, Laurence Abernethy2

1 Biomedical Imaging Institute, School of Population Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom; 2Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom

0917. MRI Based Quantification of Global Cerebral Metabolism in Neonates with Congenital Heart Defect Varsha Jain1, Erin Buckley2, Jennifer Lynch2, Peter Schwab2, Maryam Naim2, Susan Nicolson2, Lisa Montenegro2, Daniel Licht2, Felix Wehrli1
1

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, United States

0918. T2* Measurement of Fetal Brain Using a Motion Tolerant Method Serge Vasylechko1, Christina Malamateniou2, Rita Nunes2, 3, Matthew J. Fox2, Joanna M. Allsop2, Mary A. Rutherford2, Daniel Rueckert1, Joseph V. Hajnal2

1 Biomedical Image Analysis Group, Department of Computing, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; 2Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College, London, United Kingdom; 3Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

0919. Prediction of Clinical Outcome of Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging Assessed by a Reproducible Objective Quantification Scheme (ROQS) in the Perinatal Period Sumit Narayan Niogi1, Daniel Rosenbaum1, Jeffrey Perlman2, Linda Heier1, Arzu Kovanlikaya1
1 Radiology, NY Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Pediatrics, NY Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY, United States

0920. Altered Glutamatergic Metabolism Is Associated with Punctate White Matter Lesions in Preterm Infants Jessica L. Wisnowski1, 2, Stefan Bluml1, Lisa Paquette3, Elizabeth Zelinski4, Marvin D. Nelson, Jr1, Michael J. Painter5, Hanna Damasio2, Floyd Gilles6, Ashok Panigrahy, 17
1

Radiology, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 4 Gerontology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 5Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 6Pathology, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 7Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

0921. A Combined GABA-MRS and Behavioural Study in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Nicolaas A. J. Puts1, 2, Taylor Koriakin, Ericka L. Wodka, Mark Tommerdahl3, Peter B. Barker1, 2, Stewart H. Mostofsky4, Richard Anthony Edward Edden1, 2

1 The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2FM Kirby Centre for functional neuroimaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Biomedical engineering, University of North Carolina, Chapel hill, NC, United States; 4School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

0922. Non-Invasive Regional Brain Temperature Measurements During and After Hypothermia Therapy in Newborns with Suspected Hypoxic/ischemic Brain Injury Tai-Wei Wu1, Ida Ashoori2, 3, Jessica L. Wisnowski2, Marvin D. Nelson2, Thomas G. Perkins4, Jonathan M. Chia4, Ashok Panigrahy5, Stefan Blml2, 3
1

Neonatology, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Radiology, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Rudi Schulte Research Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States; 4Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 5Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

0923. MR Imaging Within the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Initial Experience Jean A. Tkach1, Stephanie L. Merhar2, Beth M. Kline-Fath1, Ronald G. Pratt1, Wolfgang Loew1, Barret R. Daniels1, Randy O. Giaquinto1, Mantosh S. Rattan1, Blaise V. Jones1, Michael D. Taylor3, Janice M. Tiefermann1, Lisa M. Tully1, E. Colleen Murph-Eigel4, Rachel N. Wolf-Severs1, Angela A. LaRuffa5, Charles L. Dumoulin6
1

Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Neonatology and Pulmonary Biology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 3The Heart Institute, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 4Translational Research Trials Office, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 5Newborn Intensive Care Unit, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 6Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, United States

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0924. Reduced Thalamo-Cortical Connectivity at Term Is Associated with Impaired Cognition in Children Who Were Born Preterm Gareth Ball1, Libuse Pazderova2, Andrew Chew1, Nazakat Merchant1, Nora Tusor1, Tomoki Arichi1, Joanna M. Allsop1, A. David Edwards1, Serena J. Counsell1
1 Centre for the Developing Brain, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Dept of Paediatrics, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

0925. Cortical Thickness Abnormalities and Impaired Cognitive Control Ability in Adolescents with Internet Addiction Disorder Kai Yuan1, Wei Qin1, Jie Tian1, 2
1

School of Life Sciences and Technology, Xidian University, China, xi'an, Shaan xi, China; 2Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

Traditional Poster High Resolution Brain Anatomy & Morphometry


Exhibition Hall
1

Tuesday 10:00-12:00
Neurobiology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; 2School of Psychological Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; 3 Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

0926. The Cortical Architecture Presentation of Visual System Functional Selectivity Daniel Barazany1, Shani Ben Amitay1, Ido Tavor1, Galit Yovel2, 3, Yaniv Assaf1

0927. Quantitative Analysis of Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) in Glaucoma Using 7.0T MRI Jeong Hye Jin1, Lee Jong-Yeon2, Lee Jong-Hwan2, Choi Sang-Han1, Kim Young-Bo1, Cho Zang-Hee1

1 Neuroscience Research Institute, Gachon University, Namdong-gu, Incheon, Korea; 2Department of Ophthalmology, Gachon University Gil Hospital, Namdong-gu, Incheon, Korea

0928. Assessment of Multiple Sclerosis at 7.0 T Using High Spatial Resolution, Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery Prepared Susceptibility Weighted Fast Spin Echo Imaging Elena Maria Tovar Martinez1, Katharina Fuchs1, Fabian Hezel1, Matthias Alexander Dieringer1, 2, Jens Wuerfel3, 4, Thoralf Niendorf1, 5
1

Berlin Ultrahigh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 2Working Group on Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Experimental and Clinical Research Center (ECRC), Berlin, Germany; 3Institute of Neuroradiology, University Medicine Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany; 4NeuroCure Clinical Research Center, Charit University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 5Experimental and Clinical Research Center, a cooperation of the Charit Medical Faculty and the Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany

0929. Direct Validation of MRI Findings in Postmortem Brain Nikolaus Krebs1, 2, Christian Langkammer3, Thomas Ehammer1, Karl-Olof Lvblad4, Gerlinde Komatz5, Stefan Ropele3, Franz Fazekas6, Kathrin Yen7, Eva Scheurer1, 2
1

Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinical-Forensic Imaging, Graz, Austria; 2Medical University, Graz, Austria; 3Department of Neurology, Medical University, Graz, Austria; 4Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Genve, Switzerland; 5CT/MR-Center Graz Geidorf, Graz, Austria; 6Department of Neurology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria; 7Institute of Legal and Traffic Medicine, University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany

0930. Patterns of Cortical Myelination Are Intact in Lower Limb Amputees Nicholas A. Bock1, Eyesha Hashim1, Norman B. Konyer2, Sharon Grad3
1

Medical Physics, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; 2Imaging Research Centre, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, ON, Canada; 3Physcial Medicine and Rehabilitation, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada

0931. Morphometric Cortical Correlates of Pain Catastrophizing Behaviour in Patients with Chronic Painful Knee OA Hamza Alshuft1, 2, Laura Condon1, Jennifer Dixon1, 2, Robert Dineen1, Dorothee P. Auer1, 2
1

Radiological and Imaging Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 2Arthritis Research UK Pain Centre, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

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0932 2. Sexual Dimo orphism in the Human H Corpus s Callosum Afte er Controlling f for Brain Size Babak A. Ard dekani1
1

Center for Ad dvanced Brain Ima aging, The Nathan Kline Institute for r Psychiatric Rese arch, Orangeburg, , NY, United State es

0933 3. MRI of Con ngenital Arterio ovenous Malform mation in Wista ar Rats: the Ef ffect of Altering g Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Accessing A Whit te Matter Integr rity Tsang-Wei Tu T 1, L. Christine Turtzo1, Jacob D. D Lescher1, Dan na D. Dean1, Tiz ziana T. Coppola a1, Rashida A. W Williams1, Joseph A. Fr rank1
1

Radiology and Imaging Science es, National Institu ute of Health, Beth hesda, MD, United d States

0934 4. A Quantitat tive Comparison n of PSIR and MP-RAGE M at 7 7T Using Tissue e Classification Alain Pitiot1, Olivier E. Mou ugin2, Penelope A. A Gowland2
1

School of Psy ychology, Universi ity of Nottingham, , Nottingham, Not ttinghamshire, Uni ited Kingdom; 2Sir r Peter Mansfield MR Centre, University of Nottingham, N Nottingham, Nottingha amshire, United Ki ingdom

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0935 5. High-Resolu ution Quantitative T1-Based Cortical C Thickne ess Estimates at t 7 Tesla Christine Lucas Tardif1, Pier rre-Louis Bazin1, Andreas Schf fer1, Robert Turn ner1
1

Department of o Neurophysics, Max M Planck Institut te for Human Cog gnitive and Brain S Sciences, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany y

0936 6. Fiber-Driven Resolution En nhancement of Diffusion-Weig ghted Images - A An Evaluation Using High Res solution Data 1 1 1 1 Pew-Thian Yap Y , Hongyu An n , Yasheng Chen n , Dinggang Sh hen
1

Department of o Radiology and BRIC, B University of o North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

0937 7. An Improve ed Population-B Based Multi-Ten nsor Atlas of W White Matter Tr racts Demian Was ssermann1, Nikos s Makris2, Yoges sh Rathi3, Marth ha E. Shenton3, M Marek Kubicki3, Carl-Fredrik W Westin1, Ron Kikinis1
1

Radiology, Br righam and Wome en's Hosptial & Ha arvard Medical Sch hool, Boston, MA A, United States; 2P Psychiatry, Massac chusetts General Hospi ital and Harvard Medical M School, Ch harlestown, MA, U United States; 3Psy ychiatry, Brigham and Women's Hos sptial & Harvard Medic cal School, Boston n, MA, United States

0938 8. The Sources s of White Matt ter Lateralizatio on Explored by y Conjunction o of Quantitative MRI Methods Aviv Mezer1, Jason Yeatman1, Ariel Rokem1, Brian Wandell1
1

Stanford univ versity, Stanford, CA, C United States

0939 9. Derivation of o Unbiased Anatomical and Diffusion D MRI T Templates of Pr rimate Brains fo or Cross-Specie es Analysis Frederick William W Damen1, Longchuan L Li2, Xiaoping X P. Hu1 , 2
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Georg gia Institute of Tec chnology, Atlanta, GA, United State es; 2Biomedical Im maging and Techno ology Center, Emory Univer rsity, Atlanta, GA, United States

0940 0. Longitudina al Regional Bra ain Volume Cha anges in Mild Tr raumatic Brain n Injury 1 Yongxia Zhou1, Andrea S. Ki ierans1, Damon Kenul K , Yulin G Ge1, Joseph Rath2, Joseph Reaum me1, Robert I. Gr rossman3, 1 Yvonne W. Lui

1 Radiology and Center for Biom medical Imaging, New N York Universi ity Langone Medic cal Center, New Y York, NY, United S States; 2Rusk cine, New York Un niversity Langone e Medical Center, N New York, NY, U United States; 3Rad diology and Institute of Rehabilitation Medic Center for Bio omedical Imaging, New York Univer rsity, New York, N NY, United States

0941 1. Functional Measures M Improve Separation of Marijuana S Smokers with C Comorbid Psych hiatric Disorders from Healthy Con ntrols and Mari ijuana Smokers s Without Psych hiatric Disorde ers in a Three-G Group LDA Cla assification 1 2 3 2 3 Piotr Bogoro odzki , Melissa Lopez-Larson L , , Jadwiga Rogow wska, Deborah Y Yurgelun-Todd ,
1

Institute of Ra adioelectronics, Warsaw W Technical University, U Warsaw aw, Poland; 2Psych hiatry, University o of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3SLC VA MIREC CC, Salt lake city, UT, United States s

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0942. Visualization and Quantitative Evaluation of Lumbar Nerve Roots Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging. Yasuhiro OIkawa1, Yawara Eguchi1, Seiji Ohtori1, Sumihisa Orita1, Kazuyo Yamauchi1, Miyako Suzuki1, Yoshihiro Sakuma1, Go Kubota1, Kazuhide Inage1, Takeshi Saino1, HIrotaka Sato2, Hiroki Ando2, Masatoshi Kojima2, Kenichiro Okumura2, Yoshitada Masuda2, Atsuya Watanabe3, Kazuhisa Takahashi1
1

Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan; 2Radiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan; 3Orthopaedic Surgery, Teikyou University Chiba Medical Center, Ichihara, Chiba, Japan

0943. Do Regional Cerebral Blood Volume (RCBV) Effects Partially Explain Short-Termed Changes of Voxel-Based Morphometry (VBM)? Dirk Ernst Cleppien1, 2, Lei Zheng3, Claudia Falfan-Melgoza1, Barbara Vollmayr2, 4, Gabriele Ende5, Wolfgang Weber-Fahr1, 5, Alexander Sartorius, 12
1

RG Translational Imaging, Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim/ Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany; 2Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim/ Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany; 3Experimental Radiation Oncology, University Medical Center Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany; 4Research Group Animal Models in Psychiatry, Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim/ Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany; 5NeuroImaging, Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim/ Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany

0944. High Spatial Resolution Cerebral Blood Flow Imaging of Rat Brain Qiang Shen1, Fang Du1, Timothy O. Duong2

1 Research Imaging Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2Research Imaging Institute, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

0945. MRI-Detectable Changes in Mouse Brain Structure Induced by Voluntary Exercise Lindsay S. Cahill1, Patrick Steadman1, Christine L. Lalibert1, Patrick Macos1, Jun Dazai1, Jason P. Lerch1, 2, Bojana Stefanovic, 23, John G. Sled1, 2
1 Mouse Imaging Centre, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 3Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

0946. An in vivo Tree Shrew Brain Anatomical Imaging Template for Tissue Segmentation and Morphormetry Analysis Shuxia Wang1, Dai Shan1, Xuxia Wang1, Yong Fan2, Yuanye Ma3, Hao Lei1

1 State Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance and Atomic and Molecular Physics, Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, Hubei, China; 2National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; 3Laboratory of Primate Neurosciences, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, Yunnan, China

0947. Quantitative Comparison of Morphometric Data from Multi-Echo MPRAGE with Variable Acceleration and Different Head Coils Ross W. Mair1, 2, Martin Reuter2, 3, Andr J. W. van der Kouwe2, Bruce Fischl2, 4, Randy Buckner1, 2
1 Center for Brain Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States; 2Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 3Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 4Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

0948. Classical Segmentation Methods on Novel MR Imaging: A Study of Brain Tissue Segmentation of MP2RAGE Vs MPRAGE Meritxell Bach Cuadra1, 2, Sebastien Gelin, 23, Alexis Roche1, 4, Oscar Esteban, 25, Tobias Kober4, Jos P. Marques6, Cristina Granziera7, Gunnar Krger4, 8
1 2

Radiology Department, University Hospital Center (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL), Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; Signal Processing Laboratory (LTS5), Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 3Bern University, Bern, Switzerland; 4Advanced Clinical Imaging Technology, Siemens Healthcare Sector IM&WS S, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 5Biomedical Image Technologies (BIT), Universidad Politcnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; 6CIBM-Animal Imaging and Technology core, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 7Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University Hospital Center (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL), Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 8CIBM-AIT, Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland

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0949 9. Classificatio on of Cortical Layers L at Sub-Pi ixel Resolution Shlomi Lifshits1, Daniel Bara azany2, Saharon n Rosset1, Yaniv A Assaf2
1

Department of o Statistics and Op perations Research h, Tel-Aviv Univer rsity, Tel-Aviv, Isr rael; 2Department of Neurobiology, Tel-Aviv University, Te el-Aviv, Israel

0950 0. Comparison n of Cortical Su urface Reconstru uctions Between n Quantitative T1 and T1-Weig ghted Volumetr ric Data Kyoko Fujim moto1, Lawrence L. Wald2, 3, Jona athan R. Polime eni2
1

Department of o Neurology, Weil ll Cornell Medical l College, New Yo ork, NY, United St tates; 2Athinoula A A. Martinos Center r for Biomedical Im maging, Departmen nt of Radiology, Harvard H Medical Sc chool, Massachuse etts General Hospi ital, Charlestown, MA, United 3 States; 3Harv vard-MIT Division of Health Science es and Technology y, Massachusetts In nstitute of Techno ology, Cambridge, MA, United States

0951 1. Evaluation of o Three Autom mated Methods of Identifying t the Hippocampus on T1 Weigh hted Images Jian Lin1, Mi ingyi Li1, Kather rine A. Koenig1, Mark J. Lowe1, Micheal Phillip ps1
1

Radiology, Cl leveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, Uni ited States

0952 2. Fully Autom matic Segmentat tion of the Amy ygdala on High Resolution T1 Images Using a Shape Model Frank Thiele e1, 2, Lukas Schee ef2, Fabian Wenz zel3, Carsten Me eyer3, Henning B Boecker2, Micha ael Wagner4, Han ns H. 2 4 Schild , Fran nk Jessen
1 4

Philips Resea arch, Aachen, Germ many; 2Radiology, University of Bon nn, Bonn, German ny; 3Philips Resear rch, Hamburg, Ger rmany; Psychiatry, University U of Bonn, , Bonn, Germany

0953 3. Imaging of the t Nigrosomes s of the Substan ntia Nigra at 3T T Anna I. Blaze ejewska1, Stefan n T. Schwarz2, Sa amuel J. Wharto on1, Richard W. B Bowtell1, Doroth hee P. Auer2, Penelope A. Gowland1
1

SPMMRC, University U of Nottin ngham, Nottingham m, Notts, United K Kingdom; 2Divisio on of Radiological and Imaging Sciences, Nottingham University U Hospital ls NHS Trust, Nott tingham, Notts, Un nited Kingdom

0954 4. Visualization of Accessory Root of Trigem minal Nerve Usin ng HFMRI: Po otential for Preo operative Plann ning gadeesan2, 3, And drew W. Grande e3, 4, Julian Toka arev5, Michael S Salmella2, Kamil Ugurbil1, Julien Sein1, Bharathi D. Jag 1 Pierre-Franc cois Van de Moo ortele

1 CMRR, University of Minnesot ta, Minneapolis, MN, M United States; ; 2Department of R Radiology, Univers sity of Minnesota, M United States s; 3Department of Neurosurgery, N Uni iversity of Minnes sota, Minneapolis, MN, United State es; Minneapolis, MN, 4 5 Department of o Neurology, Univ versity of Minneso ota, Minneapolis, M MN, United States s; Medical School l TC, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, M United States s

T Traditional Poster H Human Bra ain Tumors: : Diagnosis & Respons se


E Exhibition Hall l Tue esday 10:00-12 2:00
0955 5. Amide Proto on Transfer Im maging of Diffuse Gliomas: Cor rrelation with H Histopathological Grades Osamu Toga ao1, 2, Takashi Yo oshiura2, Jochen n Keupp3, Akio H Hiwatashi2, Koji Yamashita2, Ka azufumi Kikuchi2, Yuriko 4 3 5 5 Suzuki , Mar riya Doneva , Ko oji Sagiyama , Masaya M Takahas shi , Hiroshi Hon nda2
1

Molecular Im maging and Diagnosis, Graduate Scho ool of Medical Sci ience, Kyushu Uni iversity, Fukuoka, , Japan; 2Clinical R Radiology, Graduate Scho ool of Medical Scie ence, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; 3Philips Re esearch Europe, H Hamburg, Germany y; 4Philips 5 Electronics Jap pan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; Adv vanced Imaging Re esearch Center, UT T Southwestern M Medical Center, Da allas, TX, United States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

0956 6. Whole Brain n Dynamic Con ntrast Enhanced d Imaging Via C Compressed Se nsing Techniqu ues 3 Haonan Wan ng1, Matthias C. Schabel2, Alex Schabel S , Karen Salzman3, Neal l K. Bangerter1, E iBella4 Edward V.R. Di
1

Electrical & Computer C Enginee ering, Brigham Young University, Pr rovo, UT, United S States; 2Oregon Health & Science U University, Portland, OR, United States; 3De epartment of Radio ology, University of Utah, Salt Lake e City, UT, United d States; 4Utah Cen nter for aging Research, Un niversity of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT T, United States Advanced Ima

0957 7. Contrast Do ose Dependence e of Arterial-Venous Overlap in n High-Grade G Glioma Peter S. LaV Violette1, Mitchel ll Daun2, Alexander D. Cohen3, J Jennifer Connel lley2, Kathleen M M. Schmainda1
1

Radiology, Medical M College of Wisconsin, Milwa aukee, WI, United d States; 2Neurolog gy, Medical Colleg ge of Wisconsin, M Milwaukee, WI, United Sta ates; 3Biophysics, Medical College of o Wisconsin, Milw waukee, WI, Unite ed States

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0958. Intravoxel Distribution of Water Diffusion Rates Reveals Proliferative Activity in Human Astrocytoma Wen-Zhen Zhu1, Wei Xiong2, He Wang3, Yuan-Yuan Qin1
1

Tongji hospital, Tongji medical college, Huazhong university of science and technology, wuhan, hubei, China; 2Mr modality, GE healthcare, wuhan, hubei, China; 3MR Research China, GE healthcare, Pudong District, Shanghai, China

0959. Perfusion Correction of Brain Tumor Functional Diffusion Maps Alexander D. Cohen1, Pete S. LaViolette2, Melissa A. Prah2, Kathleen M. Schmainda, 12
1

Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

0960. Evaluation of Metabolic Heterogeneity in Regions of Contrast-Enhancing Versus Non-Enhancing GBM Using 1 H HR-MAS Spectroscopy Adam Elkhaled1, Joanna J. Phillips2, Susan M. Chang3, Soonmee Cha1, Sarah J. Nelson1, 4
1 2

Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; Department of Pathology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 4Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

0961. First Proton CSI of a Human Brain Tumor at 9.4T Grzegorz L. Chadzynski1, 2, Sotirios Bisdas3, Gisela E. Hagberg1, 2, Rolf Pohmann2, Gunamony Shajan2, Rupert Kolb3, Uwe Klose3, Klaus Scheffler1, 2
1 Dept. Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, University Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany; 2Dept. High-Field Magnetic Resonance, Max Planc Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany; 3Dept. Neuroradiology, University Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany

0962. Multivoxel Lactate Editing in Glioma Patients at 3.0T Lawrence Kenning1, Martin Lowry1, Ralph Noeske2, Lindsay W. Turnbull1

1 Centre for MR Investigations, Hull York Medical School at University of Hull, Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 2EMEA Research and Collaboration, , Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, 10587 Berlin, Germany

0963. The Characteristics of Amide Proton Transfer MR Imaging of Human Brain Tumors Ge Zhang1, Xianlong Wang1, Shilong Lu1, Zhibo Wen1, Jinyuan Zhou2

1 Department of Radiology, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China; 2Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

0964. Investigation of Vascular MRI (ASL and SWI) in Complement to RANO Criteria to Characterize AntiAngiogenic Therapeutic Response of Glioblastomas Slim Fellah1, Olivier Chinot2, Nadine Girard1, 3, Maxime Guye4, Virginie Callot5
1

Centre de Rsonance Magntique Biologique et Mdicale (CRMBM), CNRS / Aix-Marseille Universit, Marseille , France; 2Service de Neurochirurgie, Hpital de la Timone, AP-HM, Marseille, France; 3Service de Neuroradiologie, Hpital de la Timone, AP-HM, Marseille, France; 4Centre de Rsonance Magntique Biologique et Mdicale (CRMBM), CNRS / Aix-Marseille Universit, Marseille, France; 5Centre de Rsonance Magntique Biologique et Mdicale (CRMBM), Aix-Marseille University, Marseille , France

0965. Detection and Quantification of 2-Hydroxyglutarate in Gliomas with IDH Gene Mutation Using High Resolution 900MHz 1H-NMR Spectroscopy Hyeon-Man Baek1, Yun-Ju Lee1, Eun-Hee Kim1, Chaejoon Cheong1, Seung-Ho Yang2
1 Division of Magnetic Resonance, Korea Basic Science Institute, Ochang, Chungbuk, Korea; 2Neurosurgery St. Vincent's Hospital, Catholic University, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

0966. Feasibility of High-Resolution Pituitary MRI at 7.0 Tesla A.A.J. De Rotte1, A.G. Van der Kolk1, D.R. Rutgers1, P.M.J. Zelissen2, Fredy Visser1, 3, Peter R. Luijten1, Jeroen Hendrikse1
1

Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Internal Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Philips Healthcare, Best, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands

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0967. Fiber Pathways Alteration Reveals Brain Tumor Typology Martina Campanella1, Tamara Ius2, Miran Skrap2, Luciano Fadiga1, 3
1

RBCS, Italian Institute of Technology, Genova, Italy; 2Department of Neurosurgery, Az. Ospedaliero-Universitaria Santa Maria della Misericordia, Udine, Italy; 3Section of Human Physiology, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy

0968. Assessing Radiation Toxicity to the Normal Brain by Echo-Planar Spectroscopic Imaging and Diffusion Tensor Imaging Sanjeev Chawla1, Sumei Wang1, Sungheon Kim2, Sulaiman Sheriff3, Ramesh Rengan4, Alexander Lin4, Elias R. Melhem1, Andrew Maudsley3, Harish Poptani1
Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Radiology, New York University, New York, NY, United States; 3Radiology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States; 4Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States
1

0969. Using Proton MRSI to Predict Response to Vorinostat Treatment in Recurrent GBM Li Wei1, Scott N. Hwang2, Andrew H. Miller3, Ying Guo4, Daniel Brat5, 6, Chad A. Holder2, Xiaoping P. Hu1, Jeffrey J. Olson7, Hyunsuk Shim2, 6
1

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Department Radiology and Imaging Science, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Department of Psychiatry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 4 Department of Biostatistics, school of public health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 5Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 6Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 7Department of Neurosurgery, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

0970. Effects of Age on Brain Tumour Metabolite Levels Measured by In-Vivo 1H MRS in Children and Young People Are Tumour Type Specific Nigel Paul Davies1, 2, Simrandip Gill2, 3, Lesley MacPherson3, Theodoros N. Arvanitis4, Andrew C. Peet2, 3
1 Imaging & Medical Physics, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 2Cancer Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 3Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 4School of Electronic, Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom

0971. Repeatability of the Perfusion MRI Brain Tumor Vasculature Sensitive Biomarker, Arterio-Venous Overlap (AVOL) in Recurrent Brain Tumor Patients with Two Baseline Imaging Scans Peter S. LaViolette1, Mitchell Daun2, Melissa A. Prah1, Kourosh Jafari-Khouzani3, Pavlina Polaskova3, Elizabeth R. Gerstner4, Steven M. Stufflebeam3, Kathleen M. Schmainda1
1

Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 4Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

0972. Identification of the Anterior Choroidal Arteries in Patients with Sella and Parasella Tumors Using Time-OfFlight Magnetic Resonance Angiography with 7 Tesla MR Imager Tsukasa Wada1, Toshiyuki Murakami1, Takamasa Nanba1, Kohsuke Kudo2, Makoto Sasaki2, Kuniaki Ogasawara1
1 Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Iwate, Japan; 2Division of Ultrahigh Field MRI, Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Iwate, Japan

0973. MR-Elastography Differentiates Intracranial Tumors in Presurgical Patients-A Prospective Histology Controlled Study Jing Guo1, Martin Simon2, Sebastian Papazoglou3, Christian Erdmann4, Uwe Melchert2, Matteo Bonsanto4, Juergen Braun5, Dirk Petersen2, Ingolf Sack3, Jens Wuerfel6

1 Department of Radiology, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2neuroradiology, University Luebeck, Luebeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; 3Department of Radiology, Charite- University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 4neuroradiology, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein - Campus Luebeck, Luebeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; 5Department of Medical Informatics, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 6neuroradiology, University Medicine Goettingen, Goettingen, Lower Saxony, Germany

0974. Relating Physiological MR Imaging to Neurocognitive Function in Patients with Glioma Janine M. Lupo1, Caroline A. Racine2, Angela Jakary1, Sarah J. Nelson1, 3, Susan M. Chang4, Nicholas Butowski2
1

Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States; 4Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

158

Traditional Poster Sessions


0975. A Novel Scheme for Producing Multi-Parametric Volumes Lawrence Kenning1, Martin Lowry1, Lindsay W. Turnbull1
1

Centre for MR Investigations, Hull York Medical School at University of Hull, Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom

0976. Parametric Response Maps from DCE-MRI Predict Response to Chemoradiotherapy in High Grade Gliomas Martin Lowry1, Lawrence Kenning1, Christopher Rowland-Hill2, Sanjay Dixit3, Shailendra Achawal4, Chittoor Rajaraman4, Lindsay Turnbull1

1 Centre for MR Investigations, Hull York Medical School, Hull, UK, United Kingdom; 2Department of Radiology, Hull and East Yorkshire NHS Hospitals Trust, Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 3Department of Oncology, Hull and East Yorkshire NHS Hospitals Trust, Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 4Department of Neurosurgery, Hull and East Yorkshire NHS Hospitals Trust, Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom

0977. Reduced Diffusion and Perfusion in Bevacizumab-Induced Diffusion Restricted Necrosis Versus Brain Tumor Hypercellularity Peter S. LaViolette1, Elizabeth Cochran2, Alexander D. Cohen3, Mona Al-Gizawiy1, Jennifer Connelley4, Scott D. Rand1, Mark G. Malkin4, Kathleen M. Schmainda1
1

Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Pathology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 4Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

0978. Classification of Hyperintense FLAIR Lesion Area in Patients with Glioblastoma Following Treatment with Bevacizumab Moran Artzi1, 2, Orna Aizenstein3, Deborah T. Blumenthal4, Felix Bokstein4, Benjamin W. Corn5, 6, Dafna Ben Bashat3
The Functional Brain Center, The Wohl Institute for Advanced Imaging , Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv , Israel; Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv, Israel; 3The Functional Brain Center, The Wohl Institute for Advanced Imaging , Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel; 4Neuro-Oncology Service, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel; 5Institute of Radiotherapy, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel; 6Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv , Israel
2 1

0979. Challenges for the Functional Diffusion Map in Paediatric Brain Tumours with Different Grades Matthew Grech-Sollars1, Dawn E. Saunders2, Kim P. Phipps3, Ramneek Kaur1, Jonathan D. Clayden1, Christopher A. Clark1
1

UCL Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Department of Radiology, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, United Kingdom; 3Department of Neuro-oncology, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, United Kingdom

0980. Investigating the Microenvironment of Childhood Brain Tumours Using MRS Ben Babourina-Brooks1, Martin Wilson1, 2, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, 23, Andrew C. Peet1, 2, Nigel Paul Davies, 14
1

School of Cancer Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 2Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 3School of Electronic, Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 4Imaging & Medical Physics, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom

0981. The Local Image Variance - A Tool to Facilitate the Differentiation Between Cerebral Lymphomas and High Grade Brain Gliomas Gnther Grabner1, Sabine Goed1, Christine Marosi2, Stefan Wolfsberger3, Aygl Mert3, Georg Widhalm3, Siegfried Trattnig1, Matthias Preusser2

1 Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Institute of Neurology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3Department of Neurosurgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

0982. Diffusion Weighted Tractography of Nerve Pathology with Reduced Field of View EPI Jared Narvid1, Suchandrima Banerjee2, Jason Talbott1, Michel Kliot3, Cynthia Chin1
1 3

Neuroradiology, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Global Applied Sciences, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States; Neurosurgery, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States

159

Traditional Poster Sessions


0983. Quantitative Multi-Parametric MRI for Evaluating Early Treatment Response in Recurrent Glioma Jack T. Skinner1, 2, Adrienne N. Dula1, 2, Lori R. Arlinghaus2, Jason Williams2, Megan Strother1, Paul Moots3, Christopher C. Quarles1, 2
1

Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Neurology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

0984. Differentiation Between Cerebral Metastases, Meningiomas, and Primary Gliomas by Dynamic ContrastEnhanced MRI. Huarui Du1, Bing Fan2, Ya Cao3, Xiaoying Wang2, 3, Jue Zhang1, 3, Jing Fang1, 3
1 College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China; 2Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 3Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China

0985. Preliminary Experience with Visualization of Susceptibility Signal Patterns to Differentiate Intracranial Hemangiopericytomas and Meningiomas by T2* Weighted Angiography Imaging Haiyan Lou1, Rui Zhang1, Jingfeng Zhang1, Qidong Wang1, Ying Tong2, Shunliang Xu1, He Wang3

1 Radiology Department, Medical School of Zhejiang University, hangzhou, Zhejiang, China; 2Neurosurgery Department, Medical School of Zhejiang University, hangzhou, Zhejiang, China; 3MR research China,GE healthcare, Shanghai, China

0986. Short Echo Time 1H-MRSI of Glioma Brain Tumors Referenced to Metabolite Levels of Normal Brain. A.J. Idema1, Jannie P. Wijnen2, Arend Heerschap3
1

Neurosurgery, UMC St Radboud, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 2UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Radiology, UMC St Radboud, Nijmegen, Netherlands

0987. Multiparametric MRI Analysis of Glioblastoma Multiforme Tissues Using Multi-Class Support Vector Machines J. Gabe Heredia1, John K. Hald2, Pat A. Turski3, Cheng Guan Koay1, Mary Elizabeth Meyerand4

1 Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Neuroradiology, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway; 3Department of Radiology, University of Wisonsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States

0988. Amide Proton Transfer Imaging for High-Grade and Low-Grade Brain Tumors Masahiro Ida1, Toshiki Wakayama, Katsutoshi Murata2
1

Department of Radiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Ebara Hospital, Oota-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 2Research and Collaboration, Siemens Japan, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan

0989. Chemotherapy-Induced Structural Changes in Cerebral White Matter in Breast Cancer Patients: A Longitudinal DTI Study Jeremy Moreau1, Arturo Cardenas-Blanco2, Santanu Chakraborty2, Mark E. Schweitzer2, Carole Scherling3, Joyce Mackenzie, Barbara Collins4, Andra Smith1
1

School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 2Diagnostic Imaging, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 3Memory and aging center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 4Neuropsychology, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Traditional Poster Advanced Imaging for Dementia


Exhibition Hall Tuesday 10:00-12:00
0990. Blood-Brain Barrier Pathology in Dementia: Dual Time Resolution Dynamic Contrast Enhanced-MRI Assessment Harm J. van de Haar1, Saartje Burgmans1, Thijs van Osch2, Jacobus Jansen3, Frank C.G. van Bussel1, Cecile RLPN Jeukens3, Mark A. van Buchem2, Paul A.M. Hofman3, Frans RJ Verhey1, Walter H. Backes3
1 3

Maastricht University, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands; 2Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands

0991. Using ASL MRI to Measure Perfusion and Arrival Time in Patients with Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration Helen Beaumont1, Geoff J. M. Parker1, Roland Zahn2, Laura M. Parkes1
1 2

Centre for Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Imaging Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, GMC, United Kingdom; Divisions of Psychology & Psychiatry, University of Manchester, Manchester, GMC, United Kingdom

160

Traditional Poster Sessions


0992. Relaxation, Magnetization Transfer, and Diffusion Tensor Measurements in the Hippocampal Formation of APP and PS1 Transgenic Mice Jonathan D. Thiessen1, 2, Kerrie Hayes3, Melanie Martin, 24

1 Radiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 2Physics & Astronomy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 3Biology, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 4Physics, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

0993. White Matter Degeneration in Early- And Late-Myelinating Tracts Through the Course of Alzheimers Disease Andreana Benitez1, Els Fieremans2, Jens H. Jensen1, Maria F. Falangola1, Ali Tabesh1, Rachael L. Deardorff1, James S. Babb2, Dmitry S. Novikov2, Joseph A. Helpern1
1 Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, New York University, New York, United States

0994. Blood Water Volume Fraction of White Matter Hyperintensities Valerie C. Anderson1, James T. Obayashi1, Dean Peterson1, Louis P. Riccelli2, Jeffrey A. Kaye3, Joseph F. Quinn3, William D. Rooney4

1 Neurological Surgery, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 2Neuroradiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 3Neurology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 4Advanced Imaging Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States

0995. Age-Dependent Changes in White-Matter and Gray Matter Brain T1rho Values Richard Watts1, Trevor Andrews1, 2, Scott Hipko1, Jay Gonyea1, Christopher G. Filippi1, 3

1 Department of Radiology, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT, United States; 2Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, United States

0996. Imaging for White Matter Alterations After an Exercise Intervention: A DTI Study in MCI and Normal Controls Wang Zhan1, Kristy A. Nielson2, 3, Piero Antuono3, Jeri-Anne Lyons4, J. Carson Smith, 35
1 4

Maryland Neuroimaging Center, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States; 2Department of Psychology, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Department of Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 5Department of Kinesiology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States

0997. Automatic Detection and Quantification of Progressive Brain Atrophy in Dementia Audrunas Gruslys1, Julio Acosta-Cabronero2, Peter J. Nestor3, Guy B. Williams4, Richard E. Ansorge1
1

Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom; 2Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom; 3German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Magdeburg, Germany; 4Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

0998. ex-vivo MR Volumetry of Human Brain Hemispheres. Aikaterini Kotrotsou1, David A. Bennett2, Julie A. Schneider2, Tom Golak1, Konstantinos Arfanakis1, 2
1

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States

0999. R2* in the Normal Ageing Brain and Its Relation to Serum Iron Lukas Pirpamer1, Christian Langkammer1, Stephan Seiler1, Christian Enzinger1, Franz Fazekas1, Reinhold Schmidt1, Stefan Ropele1
1

Department of Neurology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Styria, Austria

1000. Alzheimer's Disease Prediction Based on Machine Learning Methods Applied to Multimodal MR Features Giovanni Giulietti1, Michael Dayan1, Laura Serra1, Elisa Tuzzi1, Barbara Spano'1, Mara Cercignani2, Carlo Caltagirone3, 4, Marco Bozzali1

1 Neuroimaging Laboratory, Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy; 2Clinical Imaging Sciences Centre, Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Brighton, United Kingdom; 3Clinical and Behavioural Neurology, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy; 4Departement of Neuroscience, "Tor Vergata" University, Rome, Italy

161

Traditional Poster Sessions


1001. Impact of Image Acquisition on Voxel-Based Morphometry for Investigating Age-Related Structural Brain Changes Daniel-Paolo Streitbrger1, Karsten Mueller2, Andr Pampel2, Jran Lepsien2, Matthias L. Schroeter2, 3, Harald E. Mller2
1 2 3

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Unit, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences , Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Unit, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; Clinic for Cognitive Neurology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany

1002. A Study of Corpus Callosum Size and Shape in Early Alzheimers Disease Babak A. Ardekani1
1

Center for Advanced Brain Imaging, The Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, NY, United States

1003. Establishing MRI Phase, Abnormal MRI Phase, and Volume Behavior in the Subcortical Deep Gray Matter of Healthy Individuals Jesper Hagemeier1, Michael G. Dwyer1, Niels P. Bergsland1, Ferdinand Schweser2, Christopher R. no1, Mari Heininen-Brown1, Deepa P. Ramasamy1, Ellen Carl1, Cheryl Kennedy1, Mariya Cherneva1, Rebecca Melia1, Paul Polak1, Andreas Deistung3, Jrgen R. Reichenbach2, Robert Zivadinov1
1 Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, Department of Neurology, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States; 2Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Germany; 3Medical Physics Group, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany

1004. Systemic Inflammation in Non-Demented Elderly Human Subjects Is Associated with Altered Diffusion Characteristics of Brain White Matter Giorgia Grisot1, Debra A. Fleischman2, Anil K. Vasireddi1, Christopher M. Bart1, Lisa L. Barnes2, David A. Bennett2, Kostantinos Arfanakis1, 2
1

Biomedical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States

1005. Alzheimer's Disease Risk Variant Within the CLU Gene Affects White Matter Microstructure and Function in Nondemented Subjects Lihua Qiu1, 2, Yong He3, Yi Zhou3, Hehan Tang1, Qiuju Huang1, Ling Zou1, Lanlan Wang3, Qiyong Gong1
1 Huaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China; 2Radiology, The second people's hospital of Yibin, Yibin, Sichuan, China; 3Department of Laboratory Medicine, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

1006. Imaging of Glutamate Alterations in Alzheimers Disease Mohammad Haris1, Kavindra Nath2, Kejia Cai1, Anup Singh1, Rachelle Crescenzi1, Feliks Kogan1, Gaurav Verma2, Sanjana Reddy1, Hari Hariharan1, Elias R. Melhem, Ravinder Reddy1

1 CMROI, Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Molecular Imaging, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1007. Glutamate Changes in a Mouse Model of Tauopathy Rachelle Crescenzi1, 2, Catherine DeBrosse1, 2, Amy Thomas2, Mohammed Haris2, Hari Hariharan2, Virginia M. Y. Lee3, Arijitt Borthakur2, Ravinder Reddy2

1 Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Center for Magnetic Resonance and Optical Imaging, Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1008. The Pattern of Metabolic Heterogeneity in the Hippocampus by 3T Multi-Voxel Proton Spectroscopy in Alzheimer's Disease. Bing Zhang1, Fei Chen2, Ming Li1, Xin Zhang1, Huiting Wang1, Yun Xu2, Bin Zhu1, Weibo Chen3
1 2 3

Department of Radiology, The Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Department of Neurology, The Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Philips Healthcare, Shanghai, China

162

Traditional Poster Sessions


1009. Long-Term Environmental Enrichment Induces CA1 Enlargement in APPswe/PS1dE9 Transgenic Mice: A Deformation-Based Morphormetry Study Dai Shan1, Shuxia Wang1, Yong Fan2, Fuchun Lin1, Hao Lei1

1 State Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance and Atomic and Molecular Physics, Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, Hubei, China; 2National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

1010. Altered Causal Connectivity of Resting State Brain Networks in Amnesic MCI Peipeng Liang1, Zhihao Li2, Gopikrishna Deshpande3, Zhiqun Wang1, Xiaoping P. Hu2, Kuncheng Li1

1 Dept. of Radiology, Xuan wu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China; 2Wallace H Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States

1011. Multimodal Neuroimaging Reveals Gray and White Matter Associations with Language Deficits in Frontotemporal Degeneration Philip A. Cook1, Brian B. Avants1, Corey T. McMillan2, John Powers2, Jonathan E. Peelle3, James C. Gee1, Murray Grossman2
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Department of Otolaryngology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, United States

1012. MRI of the Neurological Effects in a Rat Model of Hypertension Adam Bernstein1, Sumana Veeravelli1, Alexander Alvarez1, Megan Fitzhugh1, Eriko Yoshimaru1, Michael Valdez1, John Totenhagen1, Kewei Chen2, James Moeller3, Paul Coleman4, Kenneth Mitchell5, Matt Huentelman6, Carol Barnes1, Gene Alexander1, Theodore Trouard1
1 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 2Banner Alzheimer's Institute, Phoenix, AZ, United States; 3Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; 4Banner Sun Health Research Institute, Sun City, AZ, United States; 5Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States; 6Translational Genomics Research Institute, Phoenix, AZ, United States

1013. A 12 Months Follow-Up of Morphological and Molecular Markers in Subjects with Reverted Mild Cognitive Impairment Weiqi Liao1, 2, Xiaojing Long1, 2, Chunxiang Jiang1, 2, Yanping Chen3, Lijuan Zhang1, 2
1

Paul C Lauterbur Research Center for Biomedical Imaging, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China; 2Shenzhen Key Laboratory for MRI, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China; 3Industry Development Department, Shenzhen National Hightech Industrial Innovation Center, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China

Traditional Poster Movement Disorders & Degeneration


Exhibition Hall Tuesday 10:00-12:00
1014. Impact of Cerebellar Atrophy on Cortical Grey Matter and Cerebellar Peduncles as Assessed by Voxel Based Morphometry and Diffusion Imaging Michael Dayan1, Giusy Olivito2, 3, Marco Molinari2, Marco Bozzali1, Maria Leggio2, 3

1 Neuroimaging Laboratory, Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Lazio, Italy; 2Ataxia Laboratory, Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Lazio, Italy; 3Department of Psychology, "Sapienza" University, Rome, Italy

1015. Shifting Characteristics of Upper Motor Neuron Revealed by Voxel-Based Morphometry in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Qiuli Zhang1, Cuiping Mao1, Ming Zhang1, Jingxia Dang2, Jiaoting Jin2
1 2

Department of Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Medcine College of Xi'an JiaoTong University, Xi'An, ShaanXi, China; Department of Neurology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Medcine College of Xi'an JiaoTong University, Xi'An, ShaanXi, China

1016. qMT Imaging to Assess Brain Tissue Modifications in Patients with Miotonic Dystrophy Type-1. Giovanni Giulietti1, Barbara Spano'1, Valentina Battistoni1, Laura Serra1, Carlo Caltagirone2, 3, Marco Bozzali1, Mara Cercignani4
1 Neuroimaging Laboratory, Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy; 2Clinical and Behavioural Neurology, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy; 3Departement of Neuroscience, "Tor Vergata" University, Rome, Italy; 4Clinical Imaging Sciences Centre, Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Brighton, United Kingdom

163

Traditional Poster Sessions


1017. in vivo Quantification of Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurotransmitters in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Sanjay Kalra1, Peter Seres1, Changho Choi2
1

University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 2University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States

1018. Ultra High-Field (7T) Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) in People with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Nazem Atassi1, Christina Triantanfyllou2, Boris Keil2, Robert Lawson1, Lindsay Kaplan1, Christina Dheel1, Alyssa Murphy1, James Berry1, Nouha Salibi3, Ravi T. Seethamraju4, Bruce Rosen2, Merit Cudkowicz1, Eva-Maria Ratai2
1

Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Radiology, MGH/HST Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States; 3Siemens Healthcare, MR R&D, Siemens, Auburn, AL, United States; 4 Siemens Healthcare, MR R&D, Siemens, Charlestown, MA, United States

1019. Quantitative Magnetic Susceptibility Mapping in Prodromal Huntington's Disease Subjects Issel Anne L. Lim1, 2, Xu Li1, 2, Jiri M.G. van Bergen3, Paul G. Unschuld4, Craig K. Jones1, 2, Russell L. Margolis4, 5, Christopher A. Ross4, 5, Peter C.M. van Zijl1, 2

1 Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands; 4Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 5Neurology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

1020. A Study on Small-World Brain Functional Networks Altered by Postherpetic Neuralgia Yue Zhang1, Jing Liu2, Jing Wang1, Minyi Du3, Wenxue Fang3, Dongxin Wang3, Xiaoping P. Hu4, Xuexiang Jiang2, Jing Fang1, Xiaoying Wang2, Jue Zhang1
1 Peking University, Beijing, China; 2Department of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 3Department of Anesthesiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 4Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology / Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

1021. Assessment of Disease Severity in Degenerative Brain Disorders Using Multiparametric MRI Jonathan P. Dyke1, Dolan Sondhi2, Henning Voss1, Dikoma C. Shungu1, Xiangling Mao1, Kaleb Yohay3, Stefan Worgall3, Neil Hackett2, Charleen Hollmann2, Mary Yeotsas2, Annie Jeong2, Benjamin van de Graaf2, Ida Cao2, Stephen Kaminsky2, Linda Heier1, Kyle Rudser4, Mark Souweidane5, Michael Kaplitt5, Barry Kosofsky3, Ronald Crystal2, Douglas Ballon1

1 Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, NY, United States; 2Genetic Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, NY, United States; 3Pediatrics, Weill Cornell Medical College, NY, United States; 4Division of Biostatistics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 5Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, NY, United States

1022. Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 and Memory Impairment - Initial Findings Frank C.G. van Bussel1, Walter H. Backes1, Paul A.M. Hofman1, Harm J. van de Haar1, Martin P.J. van Boxtel2, Miranda T. Schram3, Coen D.A. Stehouwer3, Joachim E. Wildberger1, Jacobus F.A. Jansen1
1

Radiology, MUMC+, Maastricht, Netherlands; 2Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, MUMC+, Maastricht, Netherlands; 3Internal Medicine, MUMC+, Maastricht, Netherlands

1023. Feasibility of T1rho MR Imaging in Identification of the Epileptogenic Zone in Patients with Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy X. Li1, V Lai1, Queenie Chan2, R.S.K. Chang3, Henry Ka Fung Mak1, W. Mak3
1 3

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; 2Philips Healthcare, Hong Kong, China; Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, China

1024. Robust Myelin Quantitative Imaging Using Edge Preserving Spatial Priors Xiaobo Shen1, Thanh D. Nguyen2, Susan A. Gauthier3, Ashish Raj4
1

Cornell university, Ithaca, NY, United States; 2Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, United States; 3Weill Cornell Medical College, New York,, NY, United States; 4Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States

1025. Longitudinal Changes in Surface-Based Morphometry of U.S. Military Personnel Following Mild Blast-Related Traumatic Brain Injury: A Preliminary Study Kihwan Han1, Christine L. Mac Donald1, David L. Brody1
1

Neurology, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States

164

Traditional Poster Sessions


1026. Temporal Changes of Cerebral Blood Perfusion and Diffusion Kurtosis Parameters in the Thalamus Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Teodora Stoica1, Jiachen Zhuo1, Steven Roys1, Chandler Sours1, 2, Kathirkama Shanmuganathan3, Rao P. Gullapalli1, 2
Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, University Of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Program of Neuroscience, University Of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, University Of Maryland Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, United States
1

1027. Neuromelanin-Sensitive Imaging Correlates with Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorders in Parkinson's Disease Daniel Garca-Lorenzo1, 2, Clarisse Longo Dos Santos3, 4, Cecile Gallea1, 2, Claire Ewenczyk, 25, Habib Benali6, Cyril Poupon3, 4, Smaranda Leu-Semenescu, 27, Isabelle Arnulf, 27, Marie Vidailhet, 25, Stphane Lehricy1, 2
1

CENIR, Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle pinire - ICM, Paris, France; 2Universit Pierre Marie Curie, UMR-S975; Inserm U975; CNRS UMR 7225, Paris, France; 3NeuroSpin, CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 4IFR49, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 5Fdration de Neurologie, Piti-Salptrire, Paris, France; 6Universit Pierre Marie Curie, Inserm U678, Paris, France; 7Service des pathologies du sommeil, Piti-Salptrire, Paris, France

1028. Brain Grey Matter Changes in Young Patients with Mild Type of Essential Arms Tremor: A Voxel-Based Morphometry MRI Study Hongmei Cao1, Rong Wang2, Xue Luo2, 3, Zhe Zhang2, Xianjun Li2, Ed X Wu4, Qiumin Qu5, Jian Yang2
1

Neurology department, the First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College,Xi'an Jiaotong University , Xi'an, Shaanxi, China; 2Radiology department, the First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College,Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Life Science and Technology,Xi' an Jiaotong University, Xian, Shaanxi, China; 4Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging and Signal Processing, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; 5Neurology department, the First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College,Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China

1029. Transverse Relaxation Mapping of Nigrostriatal Damage in Early Stage Parkinsons Disease Jian-Li Wang1, Xiaoyu Sun1, Zachary Mosher1, Jonathan Chu1, Megha Patel1, Sarah Ryan1, Jeffrey Vesek1, Qing X. Yang1, 2, Sangam Kanekar1, Thyagaragian Subramanian3
1

Radiology, Penn State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, United States; 2Neurosurgery, Penn State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, United States; 3Neurology, Penn State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, United States

1030. Dysfunction of the Default Mode Network in Early ParkinsonS Disease: A Resting State fMRI Study Massimo Filippi1, Federica Agosta1, Francesca Caso1, Alberto Inuggi1, Aleksandra Tomic2, Iva Stankovic2, Elisa Canu1, Igor Petrovic2, Vladimir S. Kostic2
1 Neuroimaging Research Unit, Institute of Experimental Neurology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 2Clinic of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Yugoslavia

1031. GM and WM Changes Correlation with Duration in MSA-P: Comparison with DTI Changes Bo Hou1, Han Wang2, Hui You1, Bo Jiang1, Feng Feng1

1 Department of Radiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, China; 2Department of Neurology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, China

1032. Disrupted White Matter Integrity in Depressed Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Tract-Based Spatial Statistics Study Peiyu Huang1, Quanquan Gu1, Min Xuan1, Yong Zhang2, Minming Zhang1
1 2

Department of Radiology, Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China; Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Shanghai, China

1033. Iron Deposition Influences Measurement of Water Diffusion Tensor in the Human Brain: A Combined Analysis of Diffusion and Iron-Induced Phase Changes. Xiaojun Xu1, Qidong Wang2, Minming Zhang1
1 No.2 Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou , Zhejiang, China; 2No.1 Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

165

Traditional Poster Sessions Traditional Poster Animal Models Other Than Stroke
Exhibition Hall
1

Tuesday 10:00-12:00
McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA, United States; 2Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Cambridge, MA, United States

1034. Brain Ventricular Enlargement in the SAPAP3 Knockout Mouse Model of OCD Dionyssios Mintzopoulos1, Timothy E. Gillis1, Holly R. Robertson2, Guoping Feng2, Scott L. Rauch1, Marc J. Kaufman1

1035. Laminar Specific Detection of Amyloid Precursor Protein -Induced Neurodegeneration and Recovery Using MEMRI in an Olfactory Based Alzheimers Disease Mouse Model. Galit Saar1, Ning Cheng2, Leonardo Belluscio2, Alan P. Koretsky1
1

LFMI/NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2DNPU/NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States

1036. A Longitudinal Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study of White Matter Changes in a Transgenic Huntingtons Disease Monkey Model Jie Jiang1, 2, Tayeb Ahmad Rahim1, Chunxia Li, 13, Yumei Yan1, 4, Xiaodong Zhang, 35, Hui Mao6, 7, Anthony W.S Chan,
25
1 Division of Neuropharmacology and Neurologic Disease, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Department of Human Genetics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Yerkes Imaging Center,Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 4Yerkes Imaging Center,Yerkes National Primate Research Center, , Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 5Division of Neuropharmacology and Neurologic Disease, Yerkes National Primate Research Center,, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 6Department of Radiology, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA, United States; 7Center for Systems Imaging, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

1037. Characterization of Transgenic Mouse Models of Alzheimer's Disease by Fully Automated Analysis of Brain MRI Kai H. Barck1, Kimberly Malesky1, Vineela Gandham1, Maj Hedehus1, Sara Dominguez2, William J. Meilandt2, Claire E. Le Pichon2, Oded Foreman3, Kimberly Scearce-Levie2, Richard A. D. Carano1
1 Biomedical Imaging, Genentech, South San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Neurobiology, Genentech, South San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Pathology, Genentech, South San Francisco, CA, United States

1038. In Vivo Characterization of Microstructural Changes During Epileptogenesis by High Resolution Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Rat Hippocampal Subfields Alejandra Sierra1, Tuukka Miettinen1, Teemu Laitinen1, Asla Pitknen1, 2, Olli Grhn3
Department of Neurobiology, A.I. Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; 2 Department of Neurology, Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland; 3Department of Neurobiology, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland
1

1039. Diffusion MRI Derived Immunohistochemistry Equivalent "Stains" of White Matter Pathology Tsang-Wei Tu1, Yong Wang2, Chia-Wen Chiang3, Ying-Jr Chen4, Tsen-Hsuen Lin5, Anne H. Cross6, Sheng-Kwei Song2

1 Radiology and Imaging Sciences, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 3Department of Chemistry, Washington University in Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States; 4Department of Chemistry, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 5Department of Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 6Department of Neurology, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States

1040. Dynamic MRI in the Rat Brain at 3.0 T for Measuring Permeability of the Blood-Brain Barrier in Glioblastoma Multiforme Hunter R. Underhill1, Robert C. Rostomily1
1

Neurological Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

1041. Using Volumetric Measures of Neuroanatomy to Cluster Multiple Mouse Models of Autism. Jacob Ellegood1, R Mark Henkelman1, 2, Jason P. Lerch1, 2

1 Mouse Imaging Centre, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

166

Traditional Poster Sessions


1042. Longitudinal Correlation of T2 and Motor Neuron Loss in the SOD1G93A Mouse Mode of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Kimberly Malesky1, Joan Greve1, Han Lin2, Claire E. Le Pichon2, Kimberly Scearce-Levie2, Richard A. D. Carano1
1

Biomedical Imaging Department, Genentech, South San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Neurobiology, Genentech, South San Francisco, CA, United States

1043. Pharmacological MRI and Tensor-Based Morphometry in the 6-OHDA Rat Model of Parkinsons Disease Robert Westphal1, Camilla Simmons1, Michel B. Mesquita1, Tobias C. Wood1, William R. Crum1, Denise Duricki1, Anthony Vernon2, Steve C.R. Williams1, Diana Cash1
1

Neuroimaging, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom; 2Psychosis Studies, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom

1044. MR Imaging and Spectroscopy for Evaluation of Brain Tumor Metabolic Profiles in Primary Glioblastoma Multiforme Xenografts Yanping Sun1, Matthew C. Dunn1, Saadallah Ramadan2, Kristen L. Jones1, Adam Green3, Keith Ligon4, Andrew L. Kung1, 5
1

Lurie Family Imaging Center, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2School of Health Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia; 3Pediatric Oncology, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 4Medical Oncology, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United Oncology/Stem Cell Transplantation, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, States; 5Pediatric Hematology/ United States

1045. MRI Correlates of Dendrite Abnormalities in the MeCP2-A140V Mouse Model of Rett Syndrome Gregory H. Turner1, Qingwei Liu1, Shannon L. Olfers2, Garilyn M. Jentarra3, Sampathkumar Rangasamy2, Vinodh Narayanan2
1

Neuroimaging Research, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, United States; 2Developmental Neurogenetics Research, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, United States; 3Biochemistry, Midwestern University, Glendale, AZ, United States

1046. High Resolution Diffusion Tensor Imaging to Assess Brain Microstructural Abnormalities in a Neuroligin-3 Knockin Mouse Model Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders Manoj Kumar1, Jeffrey T. Duda1, Ranjit Ittyerah1, Adler Daniel1, Stephen B. Pickup1, Edward S. Brodkin2, Ted Abel3, James C. Gee1, Harish Poptani1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1047. Metabolic Profiling of RG2, F98 and C6 Glioma Models Using 1H-MRS and Ex-Vivo 1H HRMAS MRS Nicolas Coquery1, 2, Vasile Stupar, 23, Rgine Farion, 23, Sverine Maunoir-Regimbal4, Emmanuel Luc Barbier, 25, Chantal Rmy1, 2, Florence Fauvelle4
1 U836, INSERM, Grenoble, France; 2Universit Joseph Fourier, grenoble, France; 3Grenoble MRI Facility IRMaGe, Grenoble, France; 4IRBA-CRSSA, La Tronche, France; 5INSERM U836, Grenoble, France

1048. Temporal Changes in Lower-Lumber Spinal Cord in EAE Mouse Yuki Mori1, Masaaki Murakami2, Yasunobu Arima2, Dasong Zhu1, Yoshichika Yoshioka1

1 Biofunctional Imaging, WPI Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 2Developmental Immunology, Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Graduate School of Medicine, and WPI Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan

1049. First Demonstration That Brain Training Alters Macro- And Micro-Structure in a Mouse Model of Huntingtons Disease Jessica Steventon1, 2, David Harrison2, Rebecca Trueman, 23, Simon Brooks2, Anne Rosser2, Derek K. Jones1
1 3

CUBRIC, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom; 2School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom; School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

167

Traditional Poster Sessions


1050. Diffusion Tensor Tractography Identifies Demyelination and Remyelination in the Spinal Cord of a Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis Nabeela Nathoo1, Dayae Jeong2, Tad Foniok3, Michael B. Keough4, V. Wee Yong4, Jeffrey F. Dunn1, 5

1 Radiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 2Rice University, Houston, TX, United States; 3National Research Council Canada, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 4Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 5Experimental Imaging Centre, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

1051. Amyloid Beta Causes Different Types of White Matter Damage Characterized by DTI Hsiao-Fang Liang1, Jennifer Mei2, Dan Xu1, Wei-Xing Shi1, Shu-Wei Sun1, 2
1

Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, United States; 2University of California, Loma Linda, CA, United States

1052. Amyloid Plaque Detection in Two Alzheimer's Disease Mice Models Using Magnetization Transfer Contrast Imaging. Christian Bigot1, Greetje Vanhoutte1, Marleen Verhoye1, Christine Van Broeckhoven1, Annemie Van Der Linden1
1

biomedical science, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

1053. Increased Hippocampal Glutamate After Sleep Deprivation in the Pre-Pubescent BALB/cJ Mice: An in-vivo 1H MRS Study Manoj Kumar1, Gaurav Verma1, Ranjit Ittyerah1, Stephen B. Pickup1, Edward S. Brodkin2, Ted Abel3, Harish Poptani1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1054. Longitudinal MR Based Study of Ipsilateral and Contralateral Hippocampus Volume and Cognitive Assesment in Traumatic Brain Injury Rats Bhanu Prakash KN1, Sanjay K. Verma1, Sankar Seramani1, Enci Mary Kan2, Graham S. 3, C. Childs4, Jia Lu2, Sendhil S. Velan1
1

Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, Singapore, Singapore; 2Combat Protection and Performance Lab, Defence Medical and Environmental Research Institute, DSO National Laboratories, Singapore, Singapore; 3Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 4Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

1055.

H MRS and Tandem Mass Spectrometric Metabolite Signatures Herald HIV-1 Induced Metabolic Abnormalities in the Brains of Humanized Mice Michael Douglas Boska1, Adrian A. Epstein2, Prasanta K. Dash2, Nathan A. Smith2, Prabagaran Narayanasamy2, Harris A. Gelbard3, Larisa Y. Poluektova2, Howard E. Gendelman2
1

Radiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, United States; 2Pharmacology and Experimental Neurosciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, United States; 3Neurology/Center for Neural Development and Disease, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, United States

1056. Optimization and Trade-Offs of Multi-Spin Echo Myelin Water Imaging at 7T & 15.2T Kathryn L. West1, Mark D. Does1, 2
1

Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Vanderbilt.University Institute of Imaging Science , Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

1057. Quantification of Diffusion Tensor Changes in a Rat Model of Primary Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury Evan Calabrese1, Cory Riccio2, G. Allan Johnson1, Joseph B. Long2
1

Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 2Blast-Induced Neurotrauma Branch, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States

1058. In Vivo Biometry in the Mouse Myopic Eye Using 11.7T MRI Mathieu David Santin1, Antoine Joseph2, 3, Stphane Lehricy1, 4, Renata Kozyraki2, 3, Olivier Cases2, 3
1

Centre de Neuroimagerie de Recherche CENIR, Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle pinire ICM, Paris, France; 2Institut de la Vision, INSERM U968, UPMC UMR_S968, Paris, France; 3Centre Hospitalier National dOphtalmologie des Quinze-Vingts, INSERM-DHOS CIC 503, CNRS, UMR_7210,, Paris, France; 4UMR-S975; Inserm, U975; CNRS, UMR 7225, CRICM, Universit Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France

168

Traditional Poster Sessions


1059. The Effect of Increasing Concentrations of Intracranial Albumin on Fluid Flow Rates Within Adjacent White Matter Tracts in Rats Carmen Kut1, Vadappuram Chacko2, Betty Tyler3, Arvind Pathak2, Zaver M. Bhujwalla4, Xingde Li1, Elliot R. McVeigh1, Daniel A. Herzka5, Stuart A. Grossman6
1 3

Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Radiology, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD, United States; Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, 21205, United States; 4Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 5Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 6Oncology, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD, United States

1060. Longitudinal Evaluation of Brain Lesion in SIV Macaques with Magnetization Transfer Imaging Chun-Xia Li1, Amelia Komery2, James G. Herndon2, Francis J. Novembre3, Xiaodong Zhang1, 2

1 Yerkes Imaging Center, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Division of Neuropharmacology and Neurologic Diseases, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Divisions of Microbiology and Immunology, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

1061. MRI of Focal EAE Progression in a Rat Model Following VEGF-Induced Opening of the Blood Brain Barrier Jasper Chen1, 2, Melina Jones3, Miroslaw Janowski2, 4, Jiadi Xu5, Michael Levy3, Jeff W.M. Bulte1, 2, Piotr Walczak1, 2

1 Institute for Cell Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Division of MR Research, Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Cell Imaging Section, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4NeuroRepair Department, Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland; 5F. M. Kirby Research Center, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States

1062. Altering the Inspired Oxygen Concentration Differentiates Vascular Lesions from Parenchymal Lesions: A Study Using Susceptibility Weighted Imaging in a Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis Nabeela Nathoo1, Smriti Agrawal2, V. Wee Yong3, Jeffrey F. Dunn1, 4

1 Radiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 2Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 3Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 4Experimental Imaging Centre, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

1063. Diffusion MRI Study of Slowly Growing Human Glioma Models in Mice at 14.1T Paola Porcari1, 2, Monika E. Hegi3, Virginie Clment-Schatlo4, Marie-France Hamou3, Irene Vassallo3, Denis Marino4, Silvia Capuani5, 6, Rolf Gruetter7, 8, Vladimr Mlynrik1
1 3

Center for Biomedical Imaging, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Physics Department, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy; Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 4 Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University Hospital of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 5Physics Department, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy; 6CNR-IPCF UOS Roma Sapienza, Physics Department, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy; 7Center for Biomedical Imaging, cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 8Departments of Radiology, Universities of Lausanne and Geneva, Lausanne and Geneva, Switzerland

1064. Enhanced Delivery and Imaging of Neurotherapeutics Via US, MRI, SPECT Michael Valdez1, Eriko Yoshimaru1, Pier Ingram2, John Totenhagen1, Aaron Forbes3, Stephen K. Moore1, Paul Helquist4, Terry O. Matsunaga5, Russell Witte1, Lars R. Furenlid6, Zhonglin Liu2, Robert P. Erickson7, Theodore Trouard1

1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 2Radiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 3Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, NC, United States; 4Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States; 5Radiology, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ, United States; 6Radiology and Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 7Pediatrics, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

1065. Changes in Connectivity Associated with Neuronal Migration Disorder as Assessed by Diffusion Tractography Emi Takahashi1, Glenn D. Rosen2, Allison C.R. Scott3, Veronica J. Peschansky2, Natsuko Fujisaki2, Guangping Dai4, Patricia Ellen Grant5, Albert M. Galaburda2
1 Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; 3Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; 4Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 5Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

169

Traditional Poster Sessions


1066. Imaging Optic Nerve and Spinal Cord Lesions in Myelin Antigen TCR Transgenic Mice with ContrastEnhanced MRI Jordan C. Bell1, Qingwei Liu2, Qiang Zhao3, Yong-Jun Wang4, Fu-Dong Shi1, Gregory H. Turner2

1 Neurology, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, United States; 2Neuroimaging Research, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, United States; 3Neurology, Tianjin Neurological Institute, Tianjin, China; 4Neurology, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China

1067. Erythropoietin (EPO) as Treatment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Multi Modal MRI Study Kurt Hermann Bockhorst1, Robert Garcia2, Samson Kujit Gaddam2, Claudia S. Robertson2, Ponnada A. Narayana1
1

DII, University of Texas, Houston, TX, United States; 2Neurosurgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States

1068. Longitudinal Blast Injury Chracterization Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Rat Hippocampus Sankar Seramani1, Sanjay K. Verma1, Kian Chye Ng2, Enci Mary Kan2, Bhanu Prakash K.N. 1, Tan Mui Hong2, Jia Lu2, Sendhil S. Velan1, 3
1

Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, Singapore, Singapore; 2Defence Medical and Environmental Research Institute, DSO National Laboratories, Singapore, Singapore; 3Clinical Imaging Research Centre, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, Singapore

1069. in vivo Axonal Transport Deficits in a Mouse Model of Frontotemporal Dementia Tabassum Majid1, 2, Yousuf Ali3, Ming-Kuei Jang4, Hui-Chen Lu5, 6, Robia G. Pautler, 27
1

Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; 2Interdepartmental Program in Translational Biology and Molecular Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; 3Pediatrics-Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine Cain Foundation Laboratories, Houston, TX, United States; 4Institute for Applied Cancer Science, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 5Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine Cain Foundation Laboratories, Houston, TX, United States; 6Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; 7Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States

1070. Magnetization Transfer Ratio Differences in the Adult Mouse Brain Due to Cranial Irradiation in Infancy A. Elizabeth de Guzman1, 2, Lisa M. Gazdzinski1, Jonathan Bishop1, Brian J. Nieman1, 2

1 Mouse Imaging Centre, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

1071. Comparison of Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Magnetization Transfer Imaging in the Detection of Brain Trauma Tsang-Wei Tu1, L. Christine Turtzo1, Jacob D. Lescher1, Dana D. Dean1, Tiziana T. Coppola1, Rashida A. Williams1, Joseph A. Frank1
1

Radiology and Imaging Sciences, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

1072. Multi-Echo Susceptibility Weighted Imaging of Blast Induced Traumatic Brain Injury in Rodent Model Sanjay K. Verma1, Sankar Seramani1, Bhanu Prakash KN1, Enci Mary Kan2, Kian Chye Ng2, Mui Hong Tan2, Jia Lu2, Sendhil S. Velan1, 3
1

Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, Singapore, Singapore; 2Defence Medical and Environmental Research Institute, DSO National Laboratories, Singapore, Singapore; 3Clinical Imaging Research Centre, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, Singapore

1073. Evaluation of Cerebellum and Globus Palidus by in vivo Diffusion Tensor Imaging in a Rat Model of Bilirubin Encephalopathy Dominik Maria Reisinger1, 2, Jiangyang Zhang3, Joel Marx1, Michael Porambo1, Michael V. Johnston1, Seyed Ali Fatemi1, 2

1 Neuroscience, Hugo W. Moser Research Institute at Kennedy Krieger, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

170

Traditional Poster Sessions


1074. Progression of Brain Volume Reduction in a Rat Model of STZ-Induced Type 1 Diabetes Studied by Anatomical Imaging Combined with Voxel-Based Morphometry Wei Huang1, Ziyu Cao1, Liqing Yang1, Shuxia Wang1, Lifeng Gao1, Hao Lei1
1 State Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance and Atomic and Molecular Physics, Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, Hubei, China

1075. 3T MRI and MR Spectroscopy of a Feline Model of Sandhoff Disease After AAV-Mediated Gene Therapy Heather L. Gray-Edwards1, Nouha Salibi2, Diane Wilson1, Ashley Randle1, Ronald J. Beyers3, Thomas Stewart Denney3, Ravi T. Seethamraju2, Shumin Wang3, Xiaotong Sun3, Allison M. Bradbury4, Victoria J. McCurdy4, Aime K. Johnson5, Nancy Cox1, Douglas R. Martin, 14

1 Scott-Ritchey Research Center, Auburn University, Auburn, Al, United States; 2MR R&D, Siemens Healthcare, Malvern, PA, United States; 3Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn Univeristy, Auburn, AL, United States; 4Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology, Auburn University, Auburn, Al, United States; 5Clinical Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Al, United States

1076. 3T MRI and MR Spectroscopy of a Feline Model of GM1 Gangliosidosis After AAV-Mediated Gene Therapy Heather L. Gray-Edwards1, Nouha Salibi2, Diane Wilson1, Ashley Randle1, Ronald J. Beyers3, Thomas Stewart Denney3, Ravi T. Seethamraju2, Shumin Wang3, Xiaotong Sun3, Allison M. Bradbury4, Victoria J. McCurdy4, Aime K. Johnson5, Nancy Cox1, Douglas R. Martin4

1 Scott-Ritchey Research Center, Auburn University, Auburn, Al, United States; 2MR R&D, Siemens Healthcare, Malvern, PA, United States; 3Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn Univeristy, Auburn, AL, United States; 4Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology, Auburn University, Auburn, Al, United States; 5Clinical Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Al, United States

1077. 3T MRI and MR Spectroscopy of an Ovine Model of Tay-Sachs Disease After AAV-Mediated Gene Therapy Heather L. Gray-Edwards1, Nouha Salibi2, Diane Wilson1, Ashley Randle1, Ronald J. Beyers3, Thomas Stewart Denney3, Ravi T. Seethamraju2, Shumin Wang3, Xiaotong Sun3, Allison M. Bradbury4, Victoria J. McCurdy4, Nancy Cox1, Douglas R. Martin4

1 Scott-Ritchey Research Center, Auburn University, Auburn, Al, United States; 2MR R&D, Siemens Healthcare, Malvern, PA, United States; 3Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn Univeristy, Auburn, AL, United States; 4Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology, Auburn University, Auburn, Al, United States

Traditional Poster Multiple Sclerosis & Deteriorating Diseases


Exhibition Hall Thursday 13:30-15:30
1078. Immune Cells in the Diffusely Abnormal White Matter of Multiple Sclerosis Cornelia Laule1, Vlady Pavlova1, Esther Leung1, Guojun Zhao2, Piotr Kozlowski2, Anthony L. Traboulsee3, David K.B. Li2, 3, Wayne Moore1, 3
1

Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 3Medicine (Neurology), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

1079. Diffusion Weighted Spectroscopy of NAA in Multiple Sclerosis: Studying the Microstructure, Macrostructure and Organization of Axonal Tracts in the Corpus Callosum Emily T. Wood1, 2, Itamar Ronen3, Aranee Techawiboonwong4, Pascal Sati1, Daniel Reich1, 5
1

National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Dept of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3C.J. Gorter Center for High Field MRI, Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 4Dept of Electrical Engineering, Mahidol University, Salaya, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand; 5Depts of Neurology & Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

1080. Therapy Effects in Cerebral Folate Transport Deficiency with Hypomyelination Monitored by Multimodal Quantitative MR-Imaging Steffi Dreha-Kulaczewski1, 2, Robert Steinfeld3, Knut Brockmann1, Peter Dechent2, Jutta Grtner1, Gunther Helms2
1

Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology, University Medical Center , Gttingen, Germany; 2Department of Cognitive Neurology, MR-Research in Neurology and Psychiatry, University Medical Center , Gttingen, Germany; 3Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology, University Medical Center, Gttingen, Germany

171

Traditional Poster Sessions


1081. Validation of Susceptibility Mapping for Quantification of Iron in Subcortical Grey Matter in Multiple Sclerosis Hongfu Sun1, Andrew Walsh1, R. Marc Lebel1, Gregg Blevins2, Ingrid Catz2, Jian-Qiang Lu3, Edward Johnson3, Derek Emery4, Kenneth Warren2, Alan H. Wilman1
1

Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 2Division of Neurology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 3Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 4Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

1082. Identification of Cortical Pathology in Multiple Sclerosis with 7T MRI Bing Yao1, Simon Hametner2, Peter van Gelderen1, Hellmut Merkle1, Hans Lassmann2, Jeff H. Duyn1, Bagnato Francesca3

1 Advanced MRI Section, LFMI, NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Center for Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3Neuroimmunology Branch, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

1083. Regional Gray Matter Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis Using Tensor Based Morphometry: A Multi-Center Study Sushmita Datta1, Terrell D. Staewen1, Priya Goel1, Stacy S. Cofield2, Gary R. Cutter2, Fred D. Lublin3, Jerry S. Wolinsky4, Ponnada A. Narayana1
1 Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging, Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States; 2Biostatistics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States; 3The Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for Multiple Sclerosis, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 4Neurology, Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States

1084. Distinguishing Neuromyelitis Optica from Multiple Sclerosis with Myelin Water Imaging Margarita Gorodezky1, Lucy A.E. Matthews2, Anthony L. Traboulsee3, Jacqueline Palace2, Shannon H. Kolind3
1

Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; 2Oxford University and Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom; 3University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

1085. Inflammation, Axonal Loss and Trans-Synaptic Degeneration Affect the Visual System in Multiple Sclerosis a Preliminary 7 Tesla MRI and Optical Coherence Tomography Study. Tim Sinnecker1, Timm Oberwahrenbrock1, Hanna Zimmermann1, Jan Drr1, 2, Caspar Pfueller1, 2, Lutz Harms2, 3, Thoralf Niendorf4, 5, Alexander U. Brandt1, 2, Friedemann Paul1, 2, Jens Wuerfel, 16
1 NeuroCure Clinical Research Center, Charit - Universittsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2Clinical and Experimental Multiple Sclerosis Research Center, Charit - Universittsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 3Department of Neurology, Charit Universittsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 4Experimental and Clinical Research Center, Charit - Universittsmedizin Berlin and Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 5Berlin Ultrahigh Field Facility (B.UF.F.), Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 6Institute of Neuroradiology, Universittsmedizin Gttingen, Gttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany

1086. Laminar-Specific Variations of T2* Relaxation Decay in the Cortex at 7 Tesla MRI Sindhuja Tirumalai Govindarajan1, Julien Cohen-Adad1, Audrey Fan2, Maria Pia Sormani3, Caterina Mainero1

1 Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3Department of Health Sciences, University of Genoa, Genova, Liguria, Italy

1087. Assessment of Normal-Appearing Brain Tissue Changes in Multiple Sclerosis Using Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging Wenshu Qian1, Koon-Ho Chan2, Queenie Chan3, Henry Ka Fung Mak1
1

Diagnostic Radiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; 2Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; 3Philips Healthcare, Hong Kong, China

1088. The Venous Volume Portion Within Multiple Sclerosis Lesions Compared to Healthy Tissue - An Atlas Based Approach Gnther Grabner1, Assunta Dal-Bianco2, Simon Hametner3, Hans Lassmann3, Siegfried Trattnig1

1 Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Neurology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3Center for Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

172

Traditional Poster Sessions


1089. T1rho MR Is Sensitive to Changes in Normal Appearing White Matter and Gray Matter in Multiple Sclerosis Jay Gonyea1, Christopher G. Filippi2, 3, Angela Applebee2, Trevor Andrews1, 4, Lindsay Karr, Scott Hipko1, Richard Watts1

1 Department of Radiology, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT, United States; 2Department of Neurology, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 4Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States

1090. Grey Matter Perfusion Abnormalities Are More Extensive Than Grey Matter Atrophy in Early RelapsingRemitting Multiple Sclerosis Patients Laetitia Debernard1, Tracy R. Melzer1, Saskia Van Stockum1, Jane Eagle1, Charlotte Graham1, Daniel Myall1, Claudia Angela M. Wheeler-Kingshott2, John C. Dalrymple-Alford1, David H. Miller1, 2, Deborah F. Mason1
1 New Zealand Brain Research Institute, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand; 2NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom

1091. Normally Appearing White Matter of Subjects with Multiple Sclerosis Probed by Magnetization Transfer and Rotating Frame Relaxation Methods Silvia Mangia1, Adam Carpenter2, Andy Tyan1, Timo Liimatainen3, Michael Garwood1, Shalom Michaeli1
1

CMRR - Dept. of Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Dept. of Neurology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3A.I.Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, PL, Finland

1092. Can Whole Brain DKI Detect Regional Changes in Multiple Sclerosis Patients? Paulo Dellani1, Paul Bronzlik1, Refik Pul2, Martin Stangel2, Heinrich Lanfermann1, Peter Raab1
1

Neuroradiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany; 2Neurology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany

1093. Relating Clinical Disability to Brain Volume and Myelin Water Measurements in Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Anna Combes1, Gareth John Barker1, Arshia Seddigh2, Naomi Sibtain2, Anthony L. Traboulsee3, Steven C.R. Williams1, Peter A. Brex2, Shannon H. Kolind3
1 Department of Neuroimaging, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 2King's College Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 3Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

1094. Impaired Cerebrovascular Reactivity (CVR) in MS Measured with Hypercapnia Perfusion MRI Yongxia Zhou1, Hanzhang Lu2, Feng Xu2, Damon Kenul1, Hina Jaggi1, Joseph Herbert3, Ilya Kister4, Robert I. Grossman5, Yulin Ge1
Radiology/Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center, New York University, New York, NY, United States; 4Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 5Radiology/Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University, New York, NY, United States
2 1

1095. Evaluating a Multi-Channel Registration Approach of FA and T1w on MS Patients with Simulated Atrophy Eloy Roura1, Torben Schneider2, Marc Modat3, Pankaj Daga3, Nils Muhlert2, Declan T. Chard2, Sebastien Ourselin3, Xavier Llad1, Claudia Angela M. Wheeler-Kingshott2
1

Dept. of Computer Architecture and Technology, VICOROB, University of Girona, Girona, Spain; 2NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, Dept. of Neuroinflammation UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom; 3Centre for Medical Image Computing, Dept. of Medical Physics and Bioengineering, UCL, London, United Kingdom

1096. Optimization of GSH Measurement in Multiple Sclerosis Huijun Liao1, Sai K. Merugumala2, Shahamat Tauhid3, Rohit Bakshi3, Alexander Lin2
1

Center for Clinical Spectroscopy , Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Center for Clinical Spectroscopy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 3Laboratory for Neuroimaging Research, Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

173

Traditional Poster Sessions


1097. Technique Development for Accurate Whole Brain White Matter and Lesion Myelin Water Fraction Analysis for Multiple Sclerosis Using Multi-Component T2 Relaxometry Kyoko Fujimoto1, Eve LoCastro2, Sneha N. Pandya2, Elizabeth Monohan1, Ashish Raj2, Xiaobo Shen3, Thanh Nguyen2, Susan A. Gauthier1
1

Department of Neurology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 3Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States

1098. Automated Detection, Segmentation, and Longitudinal Tracking of Active MS Lesions Via Subtraction MRI Colin D. Shea1, Navid Shiee2, Emily Wood1, Dzung Pham2, Govind Bhagavatheeshwaran1, Daniel S. Reich1

1 NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Diagnostic Radiology, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

1099. The Contribution of Cerebellar White Matter Damage to Cortical Grey Matter: Evidence from Voxel Based Morphometry and Diffusion Imaging Giusy Olivito1, 2, Michael Dayan3, Marco Molinari1, Maria Leggio1, 2, Marco Bozzali3
1 3

Ataxia Laboratory, Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Lazio, Italy; 2Department of Psychology, "Sapienza" University, Rome, Italy; Neuroimaging Laboratory, Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Lazio, Italy

1100. Deep Gray Matter R2* in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis, Their Healthy Siblings and Unrelated Healthy Controls Enedino Hernandez-Torres1, Vanessa Wiggermann1, David Li2, Lindsay Machan2, Dessa Sadovnick3, Katherine Knox4, Anthony L. Traboulsee5, Alexander Rauscher1
1

Radiology, UBC MRI Research Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 3MS Clinic, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 4MS Clinic, Saskatoon City Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; 5Neurology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

1101. Evolution of Multiple Sclerosis Lesions: Preliminary Results from Quantitative Magnetization Transfer Imaging Meritxell Garcia1, Monika Gloor2, Michaela Andelova3, Till Sprenger3, Julia Reinhardt1, Christoph Stippich1, ErnstWilhelm Radue4, Ludwig Kappos3, Oliver Bieri2
1 Division of Diagnostic & Interventional Neuroradiology, Department of Radiology, Clinic of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland; 2Division of Radiological Physics, Department of Medical Radiology, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland; 3Department of Neurology, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland; 4Medical Imaging Analysis Center, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland

1102. Quantitative Analysis and Mapping of Myelin Water Frequency-Shift Using T2* Relaxation Signals at 3T Zhe Wu1, Dosik Hwang2, Yiping P. Du1
1

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China; 2School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea

1103. Comparison of Myelin Water Fraction Brain Images Using Multi-Echo T2-Weighted GRASE Relaxation and Steady-State Methods Jing Zhang1, Shannon H. Kolind2, Alex L. MacKay1, 3
1

Department of Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 2Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 3Department of Physics and Astonomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

1104. Robust Segmentation of Clinical Optic Nerve MRI Swetasudha Panda1, Andrew J. Asman1, Bennett A. Landman1, 2, Seth A. Smith2, Louise A. Mawn3

1 Electrical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Ophthalmology and Neurological Surgery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

1105. Within Lesion Differences in Quantitative MRI Parameters Predict Contrast Enhancement in Multiple Sclerosis Elke Hattingen1, Marlies Wagner1, Ralf Deichmann2, Alina Jurcoane1
1

Neuroradiology, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany; 2Brain Imaging Center, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany

174

Traditional Poster Sessions


1106. Normalized Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging on Multiple Sclerosis JBM Warntjes1, Mathias Engstrm1, 2, A Tisell1, 3, I. Blystad1, 2, A-M Landtblom1, 4, P. Lundberg1, 3

1 Center for Medical Imaging Science and Visualization, Linkping, Sweden; 2Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Radiology, Linkping, Sweden; 3Department of Medical and Health Sciences, radiation Physics, Linkping, Sweden; 4Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Neurology, Linkping, Sweden

1107. Hippocampal Volume Relates to White Matter Integrity and Episodic Memory in Multiple Sclerosis Katherine A. Koenig1, Ken E. Sakaie1, Mark J. Lowe1, Jian Lin1, Lael Stone2, Robert A. Bermel3, Erik B. Beall1, Stephen M. Rao2, Bruce D. Trapp4, Micheal D. Phillips1
1

Imaging Sciences, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Neurological Institute, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4Neurosciences, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States

1108. Quantitative High-Field MRI of Multiple Sclerosis David A. Rudko1, Joseph S. Gati1, Marcelo Kremenchutzky2, Ravi Menon1

1 Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Clinical Neurological Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

1109. Magnetization Transfer Ratio Tractometry in Multiple Sclerosis Nikola Stikov1, Antonio Giorgio2, Jennifer S.W. Campbell1, Erin L. Mazerolle1, Nicola De Stefano2, G Bruce Pike1
1 Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; 2Department of Neurobiological and Behavioral Sciences, University of Siena, Siena, Italy

1110. Extensive and Strong Increase of Radial Diffusivity in Human Hypomyelinating Disorders Marjan Steenweg1, Nicole Wolf1, Frederik Barkhof2, Marjo van der Knaap1, Petra Pouwels3
1

Child Neurology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2Radiology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 3Physics & Medical Technology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Traditional Poster Spinal Cord


Exhibition Hall Thursday 13:30-15:30
1111. Age-Related Metabolite Changes in Healthy Spinal Cord: A 1H MRS Study at 3T Khaled Abdel-Aziz1, Bhavana Solanky1, Marios C. Yiannakas1, Claudia Angela M. Wheeler-Kingshott2, Alan Thompson1, Olga Ciccarelli3

1 NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, UCL, London, United Kingdom; 2NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, Department of Neuroinflammation, UCL, London, United Kingdom; 3NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom

1112. Mouse Lumbar Spinal Cord Blood Flow Imaging Using Pseudo-Continuous ASL (PCASL) at Very High Field Guillaume Duhamel1, Olivier M. Girard1, Valentin Prevost1, Patrick J. Cozzone1, Virginie Callot1
1

CRMBM / CNRS 7339, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France

1113. Extended Metabolite Profile of the Human Spinal Cord Andreas Hock1, Bertram J. Wilm2, Erin L. MacMillan3, Roland Kreis3, Spyros S. Kollias4, Peter Boesiger2, Anke Henning2, 5

1 Institute for Biomedical Engineering , University and ETH Zurich , Zurich, Switzerland; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Dept. of Clinical Research and Institute of Diagnostic, Interventional and Pediatric Radiology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 4Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 5 Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tbingen, Germany

1114. Effect of Osmolarity on Myelin Water Fraction Measurement in Aldehyde Fixed Spinal Cord Tissue Henry Szu-Meng Chen1, 2, Nathan Holmes3, Wolfram Tetzlaff3, 4, Piotr Kozlowski, 35
1

Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2UBC MRI Research Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 3ICORD, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 4Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 5Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

175

Traditional Poster Sessions


1115. High Resolution Quantitative Magnetization Transfer Imaging of Squirrel Monkey Spinal Cord at 9.4T Feng Wang1, 2, Ke Li1, 2, Daniel F. Gochberg1, 2, Li Min Chen1, 2, John C. Gore1, 2
1

Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

1116. Diagnostic Accuracy of Diffusion Tensor Imaging for Pediatric Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Nadia Barakat1, MJ Mulcahey2, John Gaughan1, Pallav Shah1, Scott Faro1, Amer Samdani2, Randal Betz2, Jrgen Finsterbusch3, Feroze Mohamed1

1 Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Shriners Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany

1117. Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Spinal Cord Volume Predicts Clinical Motor Scores Bretta Russell-Schulz1, Anna Bley2, Arshia Seddigh3, William Regan1, Gareth John Barker4, Naomi Sibtain3, Roger Tam1, Anthony L. Traboulsee1, Steven C.R. Williams4, Peter A. Brex3, Shannon H. Kolind1
1

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 3King's College Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 4Department of Neuroimaging, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

1118. A Longitudinal Quantitative MRI Study of BSCB Permeability After Peripheral Nerve Injury in Mice Christine Lalibert1, Lindsay S. Cahill1, Jonathan Bishop1, Xue Jun Liu2, Michael W. Salter2, R. Mark Henkelman1

1 Mouse Imaging Centre, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Neuroscience and Mental Health Program, Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

1119. Spinal Cord Template and a Semi-Automatic Image Processing Pipeline Vladimir S. Fonov1, Julien Cohen-Adad2, D. Louis Collins1

1 Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; 2Department of Electrical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada

1120. High b-Value Diffusion-Weighted Imaging on Human Spinal Cord in Vivo: Investigation of Signal Dependence on Diffusion Time Novena Rangwala1, David Hackney1, David C. Alsop1
1

Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

1121. Structural Correlates of Abnormalities of Cervical Cord Functional MRI Activity in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Paola Valsasina1, Maria A. Rocca1, Massimiliano Copetti2, Domenico Caputo3, Martina Absinta1, Massimo Filippi1

1 Neuroimaging Research Unit, Institute of Experimental Neurology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 2Department of Biostatistics, IRCCS Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, San Giovanni Rotondo, FG, Italy; 3 Department of Neurology, Scientific Institute Fondazione Don Gnocchi, Milan, Mi, Italy

1122. Single Subject Spinal fMRI Using SE-ZOOM-EPI Moreno Pasin1, Marios C. Yiannakas2, Ahmed Toosy3, Claudia Angela M. Wheeler-Kingshott2

1 NMR Research Unit, Department of Neuroinflammation , UCL Institute of Neurology, London, England, United Kingdom; 2NMR Research Unit, Department of Neuroinflammation, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, England, United Kingdom; 3Department of Brain Repair and Rehabilitation, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom

1123. In Vivo Spinal Cord Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Rodent at 9.4T M. Waleed Gaber1, 2, Khushali Kotedia1, Stephen T.C. Wong3, 4, Kelvin K. Wong3, 4
1

Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, United States; 2Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; 3Department of Systems Medicine & Bioengineering, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute, Houston, TX, United States; 4Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States

1124. A Preliminary Study of 3D Rat Spine Imaging by Using Wideband MRI Technique Yun-An Huang1, Edzer L. Wu1, 2, Tzi-Dar Chiueh1, Jyh-Horng Chen1, 2, Jason Liu3
1

Dept. Electrical engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Institue of biomedical engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 3University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

176

Traditional Poster Sessions


1125. Diffusion Tensor Imaging Detects Injury to Medial Longitudinal Fasciculus Ken E. Sakaie1, Masaya Takahashi2, Koji Sagiyama2, Bharath Atthe1, Osamu Togao2, Ivan E. Dimitrov3, Gina Remington4, Teresa Frohman4, Elliot Frohman4, Robert Fox5

1 Imaging Institute, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Advanced Imaging Research Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Philips Medical Systems, Highland Heights, OH, United States; 4Neurology and Neurotherapeutics, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 5Mellen Center, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States

1126. Conventional DTI and Q-Space Imaging in Brachial Plexus Root Re-Implantation Torben Schneider1, Xun Choong2, Carolina Kachramanoglou3, David L. Thomas2, David Choi4, Claudia Angela M. Wheeler-Kingshott1, Olga Ciccarelli2

1 NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, Department of Neuroinflammation, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom; 2Department of Brain Repair and Rehabilitation, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom; 3Spinal Repair Unit, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom; 4Department of Neurosurgery, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, United Kingdom

Traditional Poster Neurovascular Disease - Clinical


Exhibition Hall
1

Thursday 13:30-15:30
Center for Functionally Integrative Neuroscience, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; 2Dept. of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; 3Hammel Neurorehabilitation & Research, Aarhus University Hospital, Hammel, Denmark

1127. Cortical GABA Levels Are Impaired After Stroke, But May Be Normalized with Rehabilitation Yi-Ching Lynn Ho1, Erhard Nss-Schmidt1, Jamie Near2, Jakob Udby Blicher1, 3

1128. Assessment of Arterial Supply to Arteriovenous Malformations with Vessel-Encoded Arterial Spin Labeling Dynamic Angiography Thomas W. Okell1, Meritxell Garcia2, Michael A. Chappell, 13, James V. Byrne4, Peter Jezzard1

1 FMRIB Centre, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2Division of Diagnostic & Interventional Neuroradiology, Department of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland; 3IBME, Department of Engineering, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 4Nuffield Department of Surgery, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

1129. High-Risk Mid-Cerebral Artery Atherosclerotic Disease Detection Using Simultaneous Non-Contrast Angiography and IntraPlaque Hemorrhage (SNAP) Imaging Jinnan Wang1, Xihai Zhao2, Kiyofumi Yamada3, Le He2, Xiping Gong4, Peter Brnert5, Chun Yuan6
1

Philips Research North America, Briarcliff Manor, NY, United States; 2Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 3University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 4Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China; 5Philips Research Laboratory, Hamburg, N.A., Germany; 6 Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

1130. Intracranial Arterial Wall Imaging Using 3D Isotropic High Resolution Black Blood MRI at 3.0 T Ye Qiao1, Steve R. Zeiler2, Saeedeh Mirbagheri1, Richard Leigh2, Victor Urrutia2, Robert Wityk2, Bruce A. Wasserman1
1 Radiology, Johns Hopkins Univeristy, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Neurology, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, United States

1131. Non-Contrast-Enhanced MRA of the Carotids :Feasibility of a Non-ECG-Gated Sequence Over an Extended Field of View Hlne Raoult1, 2, Jean-Yves Gauvrit1, 2, Vincent Le Couls3, Peter Schmitt4, Elise Bannier2
Neuroradiology, University Hospital, Rennes, France; 2Unit VISAGES U746 INSERM-INRIA, IRISA UMR CNRS 6074, University of Rennes, Rennes, France; 3Siemens Healthcare, Imaging and Therapy, Saint Denis, France; 4Siemens AG, MR Application & Workflow Development, Erlangen, Germany
1

1132. A Simple and Effective Approach for Carotid Plaque Risk Assessment in Clinical Practice XIN PU1, 2, Chun Yuan1, Hunter R. Underhill1, Zhan Ming Fan3
1

Vascular Imaging Lab, Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 2Department of Radiology , Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China; 3Department of Radiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China

177

Traditional Poster Sessions


1133. Validation of Atherosclerotic Plaque Composition and Structure at 7T and 3T MRI Maria del Rosario Lopez Gonzalez1, Sin Yee Foo2, William M. Holmes3, Willie Stewart4, George Welch5, Barrie Condon6, Keith W. Muir1, Kirsten Forbes7

1 Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom; 2School of Medicine, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom; 3GEMRIC, Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom; 4Department of Neuropathology, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom; 5 Vascular Surgery, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom; 6MRI, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom; 7Institute of Neurological Sciences, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

1134. The Usefulness of the Inflow Enhanced Inversion Recovery Fast Spin Echo (IFIR-FSE) for Supraaortic Artery Imaging Kei Tsukamoto1, Takayuki Masui1, Motoyuki Katayama1, Kimihiko Sato1, Kazuma Terauchi1, Kenichi Mizuki1, Masayoshi Sugimura1, Harumi Sakahara2, Naoyuki Takei3, Hiroyuki Kabasawa3

1 Radiology, Seirei Hamamatsu general hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 2radiology, Hamamatsu university school of medicine, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 3GE Healthcare Japan, hino, Tokyu, Japan

1135. Time-Of-Flight Angiography in Humans at 9.4T Gisela E. Hagberg1, Petros Martirosian2, Jonas Bause3, Gunamony Shajan3, Uwe Klose4, Klaus Scheffler1, 3
1

Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, University Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany; 2Section of Experimental Radiology, University Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany; 3High-field Magnetic Resonance, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany; 4Diagnostic and interventional Neuroradiology, University Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany

1136. MR Selective Flow-Tracking Cartography of Brain Vascular Malformations Pauline Roca1, Myriam Edjlali1, Ccile Rabrait2, Kevin M. Johnson3, Yijing Wu3, Oliver Wieben3, 4, Olivier Naggara1, Jean-Franois Meder1, Patrick Turski4, Catherine Oppenheim1
1 Department of Neuroradiology, Sainte-Anne Hospital, Paris, France; 2GE Healthcare, Vlizy, France; 3Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 4Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States

1137. Utility of Flat Panel Detector CT (FPD-CT) in Perfusion Assessment of Brain Arteriovenous Malformations Meritxell Garcia1, 2, Thomas W. Okell3, Monika Gloor4, Michael A. Chappell5, 6, Peter Jezzard3, Oliver Bieri4, James V. Byrne2

1 Division of Diagnostic & Interventional Neuroradiology, Department of Radiology, Clinic of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland; 2Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and Department of Neuroradiology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 3Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 4Division of Radiological Physics, Department of Medical Radiology, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland; 5Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Engineering, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 6 Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

1138. Retrograde Venous Flow in Dural Sinus and Internal Jugular Vein on 3D TOF MRA Bum-soo Kim1, Jinhee Jang1, Hyun Seok Choi1, So-Lyung Jung1, Kook-Jin Ahn1
1

Department of Radiology, Seoul St.Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea

1139. Application of MOBILE (Mapping of Oxygen by Imaging Lipids Relaxation Enhancement) in Stroke : Preclinical and Clinical Studies. Florence Colliez1, Caroline Vandeputte2, Uwe Himmelreich3, Thierry Duprez4, Benedicte Jordan5, Bernard Gallez1, Julie Magat6
Louvain Drug Research Institute, Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Research Group, University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium; Biomedical Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Unit,, KUL, Leuven, Belgium; 3Biomedical Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Unit,, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 4Radiology and Medical Imaging, St. Luc hospital, Institute of Neuroscience, UCL, Brussels, Belgium; 5 Louvain Drug Research Institute, Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Research Group, UCL, Brussels, Belgium; 6Louvain Drug Research Institute, Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Research Group, UCL , Brussels , Belgium
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1140. Hyperoxic BOLD Contrast in Patients with Unilateral Arterial Steno-Occlusive Diseasecomparison with 15O Positron Emission Tomography Hajime Tamura1, Masanobu Ibaraki2, Kazuhiro Nakamura2, Hideto Toyoshima2, Keisuke Matsubara2, Toshibumi Kinoshita2
1

Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan; 2Radiology, Akita Research Institute for Brain and Blood Vessels, Akita, Japan

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1141. Susceptibility Weighted Imaging Based Approach to "OEF Quantification Using Propofol and Midazolam as Potential OEF Modulators Jonathan Goodwin1, Kohsuke Kudo1, Yutaka Shinohe2, Ikuko Uwano1, Fumio Yamashita1, Yutaka Matsumura1, Tsuyoshi Metoki1, Kuniaki Ogasawara3, Akira Ogawa3, Makoto Sasaki1
1

Division of Ultrahigh Field MRI, Iwate Medical University, Yahaba, Iwate, Japan; 2Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Iwate, Japan; 3Neurosurgery, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Iwate, Japan

1142. Cerebrovascular Mechanisms of Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease; an Arterial Spin Labeled Perfusion MRI Study of Cerebrovascular Dysfunction Sarah Al-Bachari1, Laura Parkes, Rishma Vidyasagar, Martha Hanby2, Ira Leroi3, Hedley Emsley2
1 School of Cancer and Imaging Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; 2Neurology, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom; 3Psychiatry, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

1143. Impaired Cerebro-Vascular Reserve in Carotid Artery Disease Correlates with Deficits in Cognitive Functions Kay Jann1, Manuela Wapp2, Frauke Kellner-Weldon2, Martinus Hauf2, Yuliya Burren2, Regula Everts2, 3, Marwan ElKoussy2, Patrik Michel4, Gerhard Schroth2, Andrea Federspiel1
1 Dept. of Psychiatric Neurophysiology, University Hospital of Psychiatry / University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 2Institut of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, University of Bern / Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland; 3Division of Neuropediatrics, Children's University Hospital / Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland; 4Department of Neurology, University Hospital Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

1144. Hypoperfusion, Ischemia and Blood Pressure Reduction in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Didem Aksoy1, 2, Ryan W. Snider1, 2, Jonathan Kleinman1, 2, Michael Mlynash1, 2, Nancy J. Fischbein3, Roland Bammer3, Matus Straka3, Irina Eyngorn1, 2, Alisa Gean4, Chitra Venkat1, 2, Anna K. Finley Caulfield1, 2, Christine Wijman1, 2
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Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 2Stanford Neurocritical Care Program, Stanford Stroke Center, Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 4Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

1145. Utility of DSC-MRI Indices as Predictors of Cerebral Perfusion Changes After Carotid Angioplasty with Stenting Pin-Hsun Huang1, Tsong-Hai Lee2, Feng-Xian Yan1, Ho-Fai Wong3, Ho-Ling Liu1, 3
1

Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 2Neurology and Stroke Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 3Medical Image and Intervention, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan

1146. Fully Automatic Maximum Intensity Projections of Regions of Interest in Magnetic Resonance Angiograms Christoph Seeger1, 2, Alexander Brost1, Mircea C. Dobre1, Nancy J. Fischbein1, Zhaoying Han1, Julian R. Maclaren1, Sjoerd B. Vos1, 3, Joachim Hornegger2, Roland Bammer1
1 Center for Quantitative Neuroimaging, Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Pattern Recognition Lab, Department of Computer Science, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany; 3 Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

1147. Evaluation of Susceptibility Weighted Imaging in Children with Sickle Cell Disease Adam M. Winchell1, 2, Brian Taylor1, Paul Grundlehner1, Ralf B. Loeffler1, Jane Hankins3, Winfred Wang3, Kathleen Helton1, Claudia M. Hillenbrand1
1

Radiological Sciences, St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, United States; 3Hematology, St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States

1148. Cerebral Arterial Blood Volume and Blood Flow in Hypertensive and Normotensive Rats Tae Kim1, Seong-Gi Kim1
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University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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ges in SWI 1149 9. Phase Singu ularities at Fring gelines Result in Artifactual M Mirohemorrhag g Pham2, 3 John Anthony y Butman1, 2, Ningzhi Li2, Wen-T Tung Wang2, Da avid Joy2, Dzung

1 United States; 2Cen nter for Radiology and Imaging Science es, Clinical Center r of the National In nstitutes of Health , Bethesda, MD, U nces, da, MD, United St tates; 3Uniformed Services University of Health Scien Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, Bethesd D, United States Bethesda, MD

rent Motion (IV VIM) Model for the 1150 0. Assessment of a Continuou us Multi-Compa artmental Intra a-Voxel Incoher Human Brain Burkhard M dler1, Dariusch h Reza Hadizade eh2, 3, Jrgen Gie eseke2, 4
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versity Bonn - Med dical Centre, Bonn n, Germany; Neurosurgery y, University Bonn n - Medical Centre, Bonn, Germany; 2Radiology, Univ care, Best, Nether rlands Neuroradiolog gy, University Bon nn - Medical Cent tre, Bonn, German ny; 4Philips Healthc

ing Tumor-Infil ltrating 1151 1. Relationship p Analysis of Ax xial and Radial l Diffusivities M May Be Helpful in Discriminati Edema from m Pure Vasogen nic Edema 1 2 1 1 Zhigang Min n , , Chen Niu , Ming M Zhang
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ina; 2Radiology, Y Yi'xing Hospital Af ffiliated to Radiology, Fi irst Affiliated Hosp pital of Xi'an Jiaot tong University, X Xi'an, Shaanxi, Chi Jiangsu University, Yi'xing, Jian ngsu, China

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ury: Alterations s in Functional Connectivity an nd 1152 2. Default Mod de Interference in Mild Traum matic Brain Inju Cerebral Blood Flow at Rest ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 2 1 2 3 3 magna cum laude Chandler Sours , , Jiachen Zhuo llapalli , Z , Steven Ro oys , Rao P. Gul
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nd, Baltimore, Bal ltimore , MD, Uni ited States; 2Progra am In Diagnostic Ra adiology and Nucl lear Medicine, Uni iversity of Marylan United States; 3Dia agnostic Radiolog gy and Nuclear Me edicine, Neuroscience, University of Mar ryland, Baltimore, , Baltimore, MD, U M Baltimo ore, Baltimore, MD D, United States University of Maryland,

Disease: A Funct tional and Mor rphological MR RI 1153 3. Primary Olf factory Cortex Involvement in n Alzheimers D Investigation n n1, Christopher W Weitekamp1, Pra asanna Karunana ayaka1, Megha Vasav vada1, Jian-Li Wang W 1, Xiaoyu Su un1, Sarah Ryan Qing Yang1
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Penn State Un niversity, Hershey, PA, United State es

Newly Diagnose ed GBM 1154 4. Repeatabilit ty of Standardiz zed and Norma alized RCBV in Patients with N erstner4, Tracy T T. Batchelor4, St teven M. Melissa A. Prah P 1, Eric S. Pau ulson2, Dominiq que L. Jennings3, Elizabeth R. Ge 3 1 5 Stufflebeam , Kathleen M. Sc chmainda ,
d States; 2Radiation n Oncology, Medic cal College of Wis sconsin, Radiology, Medical M College of Wisconsin, Milwa aukee, WI, United Hospital, Charlest town, MA, United States; 4Neurolog gy, Milwaukee, WI, W United States; 3Radiology, Massa achusetts General H 5 hysics, Medical Co ollege of Wisconsi in, Milwaukee, W WI, United Massachusetts s General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; Bioph States
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work in Patient ts with Post Stroke Depression n 1155 5. Connectivity y Matrix Analy ysis of Depressio on-Related Netw rk2, Jongsu Baek k2, Moon Han2, K Kyung-Eun Jang g2, YoungJi-Young Kim m1, Seong-Uk Jin n2, Jee-Hye Seo2, Jang Woo Par Hwan Lee*3, Yongmin Chang g 4, 5
cine, Daegu, Korea a; 2Medical & Biol logical Engineerin ng, Medical Scien nce, Kyungpook National N University y School of Medic ic University Med dical Center, Daegu u, Korea; 4Radiolo ogy, Kyungpook National University y, Daegu, Korea; 3Radiology, R Catholi 5 nal University Sch hool of Medicine, M Molecular Medicin ne, Daegu, y, Daegu, Korea; Kyungpook K Nation Kyungpook National University Korea
1

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ed States; 2Medical l Scientist Training g Program, Department of o Neurology, Was shington University y in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, Unite Washington University U in St. Lo ouis, St. Louis, MO O, United States

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1157. Effect of Injury Severity on Brain Activations and Functional Connectivity Density Mapping in Survivors of Traumatic Brain Injury Abigail Livny-Ezer1, 2, Mark Weiser3, 4, Tammar Kushnir2, 4, Sagi Harnof5, Dardo Tomasi6, 7, Chen Hoffman2, Anat Biegon8, 9
1

J. Sagol Neuroscience Center, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel; 2Diagnostic Imaging Dept., Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel; 3Dept. of Psychiatry, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel; 4Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel; 5Dept. of Neurosurgery, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel; 6National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 7Medical Dept. , Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, United States; 8Medical Dept., Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, United States; 9Dept. of Neurology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States

1158. The Altered Value-Based Intrinsic Network and Its Association with Impulsive Behavior in Abstinent Heroin Dependent Subjects Tianye Zhai1, 2, Tianye Zhai3, Chunming Xie1, 2, Zheng Yang1, Shi-Jiang Li2

1 Center of Brain and Cognition, Beijing Institute of Basic Medical Science, Beijing, China; 2Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China

1159. The Role of Neurovascular Coupling in Stroke Recovery Evelyn Lake1, Rafal Janik1, Joydeep Chaudhuri1, Greg J. Stanisz1, Bojana Stefanovic1
1

Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

1160. Brain on Fire: Temporal Standard Deviation of Resting State BOLD Signal Increases in Major Depressive Disorders Masaya Misaki1, Vadim Zotev1, Raquel Phillips1, Kymberly D. Young1, Han Yuan1, Jonathan Savitz1, 2, Wayne C. Drevets1, Jerzy Bodurka1, 3
1

Laureate Institute for Brain Research, Tulsa, OK, United States; 2Tulsa School of Community Medicine, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, United States; 3College of Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, United States

1161. Real-Time fMRI Neurofeedback Training of Amygdala in MDD Patients Raquel Phillips1, Kymberly Young1, Vadim Zotev1, Masaya Misaki1, Han Yuan1, Wayne C. Drevets1, Jerzy Bodurka1, 2
1

Laureate Institute for Brain Research, Tulsa, OK, United States; 2College of Engineering, The University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, United States

1162. Functional Connectivity in Posterior Cingulate Cortex Alters in Brain Concussion Patients at the Acute Stage Armin Iraji1, Valerie Mika2, Jie Yang2, Annalise Rahman2, Grace Ma2, Robert Welch2, Randall Benson2, Scott Millis2, Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh3, Ewart Mark Haacke2, Zhifeng Kou2
1 3

Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit , MI, United States; 2Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

1163. Disruption of Natural Motion Perception in Dystonia Patients with DYT1 Mutation Wataru Sako1, An Vo1, Aziz M. Ulug1, David Eidelberg1
1

Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, NY, United States

1164. Alteration Pattern of Gray Matter and Small-World Networks in the Human Brain Revealed by Quantitative Water Diffusivity from MRI. Bing Zhang1, Ming Li1, Xin Zhang1, Fei Chen1, Huiting Wang1, Fang Zhang2, Jiange Zhang2, Yun Xu3, Bin Zhu1
1 2

Department of Radiology, The Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Department of biomedical engineering, Shanghai Jiao-tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China; 3Neurology of Radiology, The Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

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1165. Affective Flattening in Schizophrenia Patients: Differential Association with Amygdala Response to ThreatRelated Facial Expression Under Automatic and Controlled Processing Conditions. an fMRI Study Harald Kugel1, Christian Lindner2, Udo Dannlowski2, 3, Kirsten Walhfer2, Maike Roediger2, Birgit Maisch4, Jochen Bauer2, Patricia Ohrmann2, Rebekka Lencer2, Pienie Zwitserlood5, Anette Kersting6, Walter Heindel1, Volker Arolt2, Thomas Suslow6
Dept. of Clinical Radiology, University of Muenster, Muenster, NRW, Germany; 2Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Muenster, Muenster, NRW, Germany; 3Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Marburg, Marburg, HE, Germany; 4Klinik am Schlossgarten Duelmen, Duelmen, NRW, Germany; 5Dept. of Psychology, University of Muenster, Muenster, NRW, Germany; 6Dept. of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, SN, Germany
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1166. Altered Functional Connectivity Consistent with Associated Language Impairment in Rolandic Epilepsy Ren M.H. Besseling1, Jacobus Jansen2, Geke Overvliet3, Sylvie J. van der Kruijs4, Johannes Vles3, Saskia Ebus4, Paul A.M. Hofman2, Anton de Louw4, Albert P. Aldenkamp4, Walter H. Backes2

1 Radiology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands; 2Radiology, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands; 3Neurology, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands; 4Epilepsy Centre Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands

1167. Reduced Functional Connectivity of the Executive Network Predicts Mild Cognitive Impairment in Parkinsons Disease Maryam Abaei1, Stefan T. Schwarz1, Nara Dashdorj1, Nin Bajaj2, Dorothee P. Auer1
1

Radiological & Imaging Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 2Neurology, University Hospitals of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

1168. Investigation of Visual Perception Functions in Children with Down Syndrome : A Functional MRI Study Hsin-Yun Lee1, Cing-Sui Chiang1, Yi-ting Wan1, Yee-Pay Wuang1, Yen-Yu Chiu2, Sharon Chia-Ju Chen Chen1
1

Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Taiwan; 2KaohsiungMedical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Taiwan

1169. Understanding Socio-Behavioral Changes in Adolescents with Traumatic Brain Injury Using FMRI Blessy Mathew1, Evan Goldstein2, Mark J. Lowe1, Angela Ciccia3
1

Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

1170. Cerebral Hemodynamic Impairment Assessed with Resting State FMRI Shiori Amemiya1, Akira Kunimatsu1, Kuni Ohtomo1
1

Radiology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

1171. Resting-State fMRI in a High-Field Intraoperative MR-Setting: Feasibility and Preliminary Results Sotirios Bisdas1, Constantin Roder2, Edyta Charyasc1, Michael Erb1, Marcos Soares Tatagiba2, Ulrike Ernemann1, Uwe Klose1
1

Neuroradiology, Eberhard Karls University, Tbingen, Germany; 2Neurosurgery, Eberhard Karls University, Tbingen, Germany

1172. Disrupted Functional Brain Connectivity in the Salience Network of Post Stroke Depression Patients Ji-Young Kim1, Seong-Uk Jin2, Jee-Hye Seo2, Jang Woo Park2, Jongsu Baek2, Moon Han2, Kyung-Eun Jang2, YoungHwan Lee*3, Yongmin Chang4, 5
Medical Science, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea; 2Medical & Biological Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 3Radiology, Catholic University Medical Center, Daegu, Korea; 4Radiology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 5Molecular Medicine, Kyungpook National University , Daegy, Korea
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1173. Resting State Functional Connectivity Alterations of the Sensorimotor and Extra-Motor Networks in Primary Lateral Sclerosis Massimo Filippi1, Federica Agosta2, Elisa Canu2, Nilo Riva3, Alberto Inuggi1, Adriano Chi4, Stefano Messina5, Sandro Iannaccone6, Andrea Calvo4, Vincenzo Silani5, Paola Valsasina2, Andrea Falini7, Giancarlo Comi3

1 Neuroimaging Research Unit, Institute of Experimental Neurology, Division of Neuroscience, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, VitaSalute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 2Neuroimaging Research Unit , Institute of Experimental Neurology, Division of Neuroscience, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 3Department of Neurology, Institute of Experimental Neurology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 4 Department of Neuroscience, University of Torino, Turin, TO, Italy; 5Department of Neurology and Laboratory of Neuroscience, IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Milan, MI, Italy; 6Departement of Clinical Neuroscience, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, VitaSalute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 7Department of Neuroradiology and CERMAC, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy

1174. Regional Homogeneity Abnormalities Affected by Depressive Symptoms in Migraine Patients Without Aura Dahua Yu1, Kai Yuan1, Wei Qin1, Jie Tian1, 2
1

School of Life Sciences and Technology, Xidian University, China, xi'an, Shaan xi, China; 2Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

1175. Motor Cortex Functional Connectivity Signatures of Autism Mary Beth Nebel1, 2, Ani Eloyan3, Anita Barber, 12, Brian S. Caffo4, James J. Pekar, 12, Stewart H. Mostofsky1, 2

1 Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

1176. Regional-Dependent Response Functions in Motor Areas Estimated from Multiple Clinical fMRI Measurements Uwe Klose1, Marion Batra1, Benjamin Bender1, Thomas Ngele1
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Dep. of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, University Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany

1177. Resting-State Abnormalities in Adolescents with Internet Addiction Disorder: Amplitude of Low Frequency Fluctuation Study Chenwang Jin1, Kai Yuan2, Netra Rana1, Zhigang Min1, Chen Niu1, Yuan Wang1, Ming Zhang1, Wei Qin2, Jie Tian3

1 Medical Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University, School of Medicine, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China; 2Life Sciences Research Center, Xidian University, School of Life Sciences and Technology, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China; 3China Institute of Automation,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

1178. Differentiation of Radiation-Injuries and Tumor Recurrence Using ADC Value Yu Lin Wang1
1

radiology, PLA general hospital, beijing, China

1179. Altered Functional Brain Connectome in the Behavioral Variant of Frontotemporal Dementia Massimo Filippi1, 2, Federica Agosta1, Sara Sala1, 3, Paola Valsasina1, Alessandro Meani1, Elisa Canu1, Giuseppe ni2, Stefano Francesco Cappa4, Elisa Scola5, Piero Quatto3, Mark A. Horsfield6, Andrea Falini5, Giancarlo Comi2
1 Neuroimaging Research Unit, Institute of Experimental Neurology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 2Department of Neurology, Institute of Experimental Neurology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, VitaSalute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 3Department of Statistics, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, MI, Italy; 4 Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Division of Neuroscience, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 5Department of Neuroradiology and CERMAC, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 6Medical Physics Group, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom

1180. Altered Interoception and Resting-State Functional Connectivity in the Insular System of Cocaine Dependents Yuzheng Hu1, Hong Gu1, Betty Jo Salmeron1, Lia Liang1, Elliot Stein1, Yihong Yang1
1

Neuroimaging Research Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, MD, United States

1181. Probing Distraction to Cognitive Control Using Real-Time fMRI Jeremy F. Magland1, Anna Rose Childress2
1

Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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1182 2. Structural and a Functional Underconnectiv vity as a Negati ive Prognostic M Marker for Lan nguage in Autism Spectrum Disorder. D 1 2 1 3 1 Marjolein Ve erly , Judith Ver rhoeven , Inge Zi ink , Lieven Lag gae , Nathalie Ro ommel , Stefan S Sunaert4
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ExpORL, Dep partment of Neuro osciences, Catholic c University of Leu uven, Leuven, Bel lgium; 2Epilepsy C Center Kempenhae eghe, Heeze, Netherlands; 3Child Neurology, University Hospit tals of the Catholic c University of Le euven, Leuven, Be elgium; 4Radiology y, University Hospitals of th he Catholic Univer rsity of Leuven, Leuven, L Belgium

1183 3. Optimizing Subcallosal Cin ngulate DBS for r Treatment Re esistant Depress sion Based on S Structural Conn nectivity Ki Sueng Choi1, Patricio Riv va Posse2, Paul E. E Holtzheimer3, Cameron C. M McIntyre4, Xiaoping P. Hu1, Helen n S. magna cum laude Mayberg2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

BME, Georgi ia Institute of Tech hnology / Emory University, U Atlanta a, GA, United State es; 2Psychiatry, Em mory University, A Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Psychiatry and Surgery, Dartmouth h-Hitchcock Medi ical Center, Leban on, NH, United St tates; 4BME, Cleve eland Clinic, H, United States Cleveland, OH

1184 4. Brain Bioen nergics in Bipola ar Depression: A Preliminary Phosphorus-31 1 Magnetization n Transfer MR Spectroscop py Study 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Xian-Feng Shi Sh , , Paul Carls son , , Douglas G. Kondo , , Yo oung-Hoon Sung g , , Tracy L. He Hellem2, Lauren F Forrest2, Seong-Eun Kim K 3, Chun Zuo4, Eun-Kee Jeong g3, Perry F. Rens shaw1, 2
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Department of o Psychiatry, Univ versity of Utah, Sa alt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Th he Brain Institute, University of Utah h, Salt Lake City, UT, Unit ted States; 3Depart tment of Radiology y, University of U Utah, Salt Lake City ty, UT, United Stat tes; 4Brain Imagin ng Center, Harvard Medic cal School, Belmo ont, MA, United St tates

1185 5. Real-Time fMRI f Neurofeed dback Training g of Amygdala A Alters Resting-S State Default M Mode Network Connectivity y in Major Depressive Disorde er 1 1 1 1 1 Han Yuan , Raquel R Phillips , Kymberly D. Young Y , Vadim Zo Zotev , Masaya M Misaki , Jerzy Bo odurka1, 2
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Laureate Insti itute for Brain Res search, Tulsa, OK, United States; 2C College of Engineer ring, University of f Oklahoma, Norm man, OK, United States

1186 6. Disrupted Topological T Org ganization of White Matter Str ructural Networ rks in Bipolar D Disorder Fuchun Lin1, Shenhong Weng g2, Baojun Xie3, Yunfei Zha3, Ha ao Lei1
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State Key Lab boratory of Magne etic Resonance and d Atomic and Mol lecular Physics, W Wuhan Institute of P Physics and Mathematics,C Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, Hubei, China; 2Department of Ps sychiatry, Renmin n Hospital, Wuhan n University, Wuhan, Hubei i, China; 3Departm ment of Radiology, Renmin Hospital, , Wuhan Universit ty, Wuhan, Hubei, , China

1187 7. Resting-Stat te Networks and d Dissociation in i Psychogenic Non-Epileptic S Seizures Studie ed Using ICA Sylvie J. van der Kruijs1, Shr ridhar Rajan Jag gannathan2, Nyn nke M. Bodde3, R Ren M.H. Besse eling1, Richard H H. Lazeron3, 4 4 2 5 Kristl E. Von nck , Paul A. Boo on , Pierre J. Cl luitmans , Geert t R. Langereis , P Paul A.M. Hofm man1, Walter H. B Backes1, Albert P. Ald denkamp3, Jacob bus F.A. Jansen1
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Mental Health h and Neuroscienc ce, Maastricht Univ versity, Maastrich ht, Limburg, Nethe erlands; 2Electrical l Engineering, Uni iversity of Technology, Eindhoven, E Noord-Brabant, Netherla ands; 3Kempenhaeg ghe, Heeze, Noord d-Brabant, Netherl lands; 4Neurology y, Ghent 5 University Hospital, Ghent, Belg gium; Industrial Design, D University y of Technology, E Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Netherla ands

1188 8. GABA and Glutamate G Abn normalities in th he Superior Tem mporal Gyrus a and Their Association with Electrophys siological Abnor rmalities in Sch hizotypal Person nality Disorder and Schizophr renia Alexander Pe eter Lin1, Sai K. Merugumala1, Huijun H Liao1, M Margaret Niznikie ewicz2, Kevin Sp pencer3, Yoji Hir rano3, Robert McCa arley3
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Center for Cli inical Spectroscop py, Department of Radiology, Brigha am and Women's H Hospital, Boston, M MA, United States s; Laboratory of f Neuroscience , Veterans V Affairs Bo oston Healthcare S System, Brockton, MA, United State es; 3Laboratory of Neuroscience, Veterans Affairs Boston B Healthcare e System, Brockton ates n, MA, United Sta

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1189 9. Evidence of Pronounced Su urface Deforma ation of the Sub bcortical Cauda ate Nucleus in A Attention Deficit t Hyperactivity Disorder Boy ys with a Como orbid Reading D Disability 1 1 1 1 1 1 Dhruman Go oradia , Sherry Vogel V , Brianne Mohl , Caroline e Zajac-Benitez , Dalal Khatib , Rachel Dick , U Usha Rajan1, Olivi ia McGarragle1, David R. Rosen nberg1, Jeffrey A A. Stanley1
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Psychiatry an nd Behavioral Neur rosciences, Wayne e State University School of Medicin ne, Detroit, MI, U United States

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1190. Neural Network Properties of Combat-Related PTSD Leslie Yan1
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New York University, NEW YORK, United States

1191. Quantitative Tract-Based ROI Analysis: Altered Thalamo-Frontal Circuitry Conferred by Schizophrenia-Risk Gene NRXN1 Variant David Rotenberg1, James Kennedy2, 3, Benoit Mulsant, 34, Aristotle N. Voineskos1, 3, Mallar Chakravarty1, 5
1 Research Imaging, Center for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Neuroscience, Center for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 3Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 4Geriatric Mental Health, Center for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 5Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

1192. High Resolution Mapping of Modafinil Induced Changes in Glutamate Level in Rat Brain Mohammad Haris1, Anup Singh1, Kejia Cai1, Kavindra Nath2, Feliks Kogan1, Hari Hariharan1, John A. Detre1, C Neill Epperson3, Ravinder Reddy1
1 CMROI, Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Molecular Imaging, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1193. fMRI Evidence of Increasing Disengagement of Sustained Attention-Related Activation with Increasing Age in ADHD Children Brianne Mohl1, Dhruman Goradia1, Dalal Khatib1, Rachel Dick1, Caroline Zajac-Benitez1, Usha Rajan1, Olivia McGarragle1, Arthur L. Robin1, David R. Rosenberg1, Vaibhav A. Diwadkar1, Jeffrey A. Stanley1
1

Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, United States

1194. Neural Basis of the Association Between Remitted Geriatric Depression and APOE &[epsilon]4 Allele in the Nondemented Elderly Hao Shu1, 2, Yonggui Yuan1, 3, Chunming Xie1, 3, Feng Bai1, 3, Jiayong You4, Lingjiang Li5, Shi-Jiang Li2, Zhijun Zhang1, 3

1 Medical College of Southeast University, Institute of Neuropsychiatry, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; 2Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Biophysics, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Affiliated ZhongDa Hospital of Southeast University, Department of Neuropsychiatry, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; 4Nanjing Brain Hospital Affliated to Nanjing Medical University, Department of Psychiatry, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; 5Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Mental Health Institute, Changsha, Hunan, China

1195. Quantitative High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging (HARDI) Assessment of the Auditory Radiation in Autism Jeffrey I. Berman1, 2, Matthew R. Lanza1, Lisa Blaskey1, Timothy P. Roberts1, 2
1 Radiology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1196. Different Deficits of Cerebral Function Between Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: A Resting-State Functional MRI Study Li Yao1, Su Lui1, Fei Li1, Xun Yang1, Godfrey Pearlson2, Matcheri Keshavan3, Carol Tamminga4, Qiyong Gong1, John Sweeney4
1

Department of Radiology, Huaxi MR Research Center, Chengdu, Sichuan, China; 2Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center, Institute of Living, Hartford, CT, United States; 3Beth Israel Deaconness Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; 4Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States

1197. Cortical Thinning in Young Psychosis and Bipolar Patients Correlate with Common Neurocognitive Deficits Sean Nicholas Hatton1, Jim Lagopoulos1, Daniel F. Hermens1, Elizabeth Nicholas Scott1, Ian B. Hickie1, Maxwell R. Bennett1
1

Clinical Research Unit, Brain & Mind Research Institute, Camperdown, NSW, Australia

1198. Functional Connectivity with the Fear Circuitry in Combat-Related PTSD Leslie Yan1, Mariana Lazar1, Clare Henn-Haase1, Charles Marmar1
1

New York University, New York, NY, United States

185

Traditional Poster Sessions


1199. Basal Ganglia Functional Connectivity in Combat-Related PTSD Leslie Yan1, Mariana Lazar1, Clare Henn-Haase1, Charles Marmar1
1

New York University, NEW YORK, United States

1200. Shape Analysis of the Hippocampus and Caudate in First Episode Psychosis Cathy Scanlon1, Liam Kilmartin2, Heike Schmidt1, Shane McInerney1, John McFarland1, Anna Fullard1, Sarah Hehir1, Srinath Ambati1, Joanne Kenney1, Michael Murray1, Jason Ridge1, Dara Cannon1, Colm McDonald1
1 2

Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, National University of Ireland, Galway, Co. Galway, Ireland; Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, National University of Ireland, Galway, Co. Galway, Ireland

1201. Alterations in Functional Connectivity in Default Network in Adolescent Internet Gaming Addiction yan zhou1, Yawen Sun1, Weina Ding1, Yong Zhang2, Jianrong Xu1
1

Radiology, Ren Ji Hospital, Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, shanghai, China; 2GE healthcare, shanghai, China

1202. Abnormal Spontaneous Brain Activity in Drug-Nave, First Episode Depression: A Resting-State fMRI Study Hong Yang1, Manli Huang2, Qidong Wang1, Zhan Feng1
1 2

Department of Radiology, First Affiliated Hospital of College of Medical Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China; Department of Psychiatry, First Affiliated Hospital of College of Medical Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

1203. A Combined DTI and Structural MRI Study in Medicated-Nave Chronic Schizophrenia Liu Xiaoyi1, Hong Nan1, Chen Lei1, Lai Yunyao1, Hao Chuanxi1, Yu Xin2
1

radiology, people'hospital,Peking University,China, Beijing, China; 2Peking University Sixth Hospital, Beijing, China

1204. Chronic Exposure of Neurotoxic Doses of D-Amphetamine Potentiates the Central Effect of an Acute Challenge with Methylphenidate. A. Schrantee1, 2, J.L. Tremoleda2, M. Wylezinska-Arridge2, W. Gsell2, L. Reneman1
1

Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Biological Imaging Centre, London, United Kingdom

1205. Temporal Dynamics of Distributed Brain Networks in Schizophrenia Darren Price1, Lena Palaniyappan1, Peter F. Liddle1, Elizabeth B. Liddle1, Emma Louise Hall1, Helen J. Smith1, Mary C. Stephenson1, Peter G. Morris1, Matthew J. Brookes1
1

SPMMRC, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

1206. J-Editing/MEGA-PRESS Time-Course Study of the Neurochemical Effects of Ketamine Administration in Healthy Humans Lawrence S. Kegeles1, 2, Xiangling Mao3, Najate Ojeil1, Raffael Massuda1, Mariana Pedrini1, Chi-Ming Chen4, Mark Slifstein1, Anissa Abi-Dargham1, 2, Matthew S. Milak1, Carolyn Rodriguez1, Dikoma C. Shungu3
Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; 2Radiology, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 4Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States
3 1

1207. A Proton MRS Study of Brain in Patients with OCD and Their First Degree Relatives Sundar Gnanavel1, Pratap Sharan2, Sudhir Khandelwal2, Uma Sharma3, Jagannathan NR4, Rani Gupta Sah4

1 Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi, Select State, India; 2Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 3NMR, AIIMS, New Delhi, Select State, India; 4NMR, AIIMS, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Traditional Poster Head & Neck


Exhibition Hall Thursday 13:30-15:30
1208. Usefulness of Pseudo Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling for Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Noriyuki Fujima1, Daisuke Yoshida1, Tomohiro Sakashita2, Akihiro Homma2, Yuriko Suzuki3, Hiroyuki Sugimori1, Khin Khin Tha4, Satoshi Terae1, Hiroki Shirato4
1

Radiology, Hokkaido University Hospital, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan; 2Head and Neck Surgery, Hokkaido University Hospital, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan; 3Philips Electronics Japan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 4Radiology, Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan

186

Traditional Poster Sessions


1209. Role of Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Stratifying Tumor Aggressiveness in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Amita Shukla-Dave1, Yonggang Lu1, Ashok R. Shaha1, Hilda E. Stambuk1, Andre E. Moreira1, Yousef Mazaheri1, Joseph O. Deasy1, R. Michael Tuttle1
1

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, United States

1210. Simultaneous Diffusion-Weighted MRI of Brain and Cervical Spinal Cord Using a 64-Channel Head-Neck Array Coil at 3T Boris Keil1, Julien Cohen-Adad1, 2, David A. Porter3, Stephan Biber3, Keith A. Heberlein4, Christina Triantafyllou1, Lawrence L. Wald1, 5

1 A.A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Department of Electrical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 3MR R&D, Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany; 4Siemens Medical Solution USA, Siemens Healthcare USA, Charlestown, MA, United States; 5 Health Science and Technology, Harvard-MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States

1211. Textural Analysis of Echo-Planar Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Improves Preoperative Characterisation of Suspected Thyroid Tumours Anna M. Brown1, 2, Sidhartha Nagala3, Daniel Scoffings4, Mary McLean2, Andrew N. Priest4, Piyush Jani3, John Griffiths2
1

School of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 2Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom; 3Department of Otolaryngology, Addenbrookes Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom; 4Department of Radiology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

1212. New Acquisition and Analysis for Segmentation of the Intraorbital Optic Nerve in vivo at 3T Marios C. Yiannakas1, Ahmed T. Toosy1, Rhian E. Raftopoulos1, Raj Kapoor1, David H. Miller1, Claudia Angela M. Wheeler-Kingshott1

1 NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, Department of Neuroinflammation, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, WC1N 3BG, United Kingdom

1213. Visualization of Pulsatile CSF Motion Separated by Membrane-Like Structure Based on Four-Dimensional Phase-Contrast (4D-PC) Velocity Mapping Akihiro Hirayama1, Satoshi Yatsushiro2, Hideki Atsumi1, Mitsunori Matsumae1, Kagayaki Kuroda2
1 Neurosurgery, Tokai university, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan; 2Human and information Science, Tokai University, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan

1214. Value of 2D Phase Contrast-MRI for Investigation of Facial Hemodynamic: Preliminary Result in a Face Allograph Woman Olivier Baledent1, Stephanie Dakpe1, Cyrille Capel1, Malek I. Makki2, Roger Bouzerar1, Sylvie Testelin1, bernard devauchelle1
1

university hospital, amiens, picardie, France; 2university hospital, zurich, Switzerland

1215. The Value of Pre-Treatment Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR Imaging and Tumor Volume in the Prediction of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma with Distant Metastasis - A Pilot Study Shy-Chyi Chin1, 2, Yu-Shi Lin, 23, Ho-Ling Liu, 12
1 Medical Imaging and Intervention, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 2Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 3Diagnostic Radiology, Keelung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Keelung, Taiwan

1216. Tagged MRI of Ocular Tissues at 3T and 7T Thomas Stewart Denney Jr1, 2, Nouha Salibi3, Ronald J. Beyers1, Paul Gamlin4

1 AU MRI Research Center, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 3Research Collaborations, Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc, Auburn, AL, United States; 4 Department of Vision Sciences, University of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States

187

Traditional Poster Sessions


1217. Comparison of MRI of the Neck with External Findings in Survived Manual Strangulation Kathrin Ogris1, 2, Thomas Widek1, Sonja Monika Pivec1, 3, Thomas Ehammer1, Gerlinde Komatz4, Sabine Grassegger1, 2 , Kathrin Yen5, Eva Scheurer1, 2
1 3

Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinical- Forensic Imaging, Graz, Styria, Austria; 2Medical University Graz, Graz, Styria, Austria; UKH Graz, Graz, Styria, Austria; 4MRI Institute Private Clinic of the Holy Sisters, Graz, Styria, Austria; 5Institue of Forensic and Traffic Medicine, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany

1218. To Investigate the Motion Artifact of Diffusion Weighted MRI in Parotid Yi-Hsiung Lee1, Yi-Jui Liu2, Hing-Chiu Chang3, Chun-Jung Juan4, Teng-Yi Huang5, Fu-Nien Wang6
1

Ph. D. Program of Electrical and Communications Engineering, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan; 2Department of Automatic Control Engineering, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan; 3Brain Imaging and Analysis Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 4Department of Radiology, Tri-Service General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 5Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan; 6Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences College of Nuclear Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

1219. Measurement of Magnetization Transfer Effects in the Brachial Plexus: Comparison with T2 and Diffusion Effects Zaid Bin Mahbub1, Andrew Peters1, K Siddique Rabbani2, Olivier E. Mougin1, Penelope A. Gowland1
1 2

SPMMRC, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; Department of Biomedical Physics and Technology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh

1220. Relaxation Effects of Oxygen on T2 and T1 with Application to Vitreous PO2 Measurement Eric R. Muir1, Yi Zhang1, Jinqi Li1, Oscar San Emeterio Nateras1, Wei Zhou1, Timothy O. Duong2
1

Research Imaging Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2Research Imaging Institute, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

1221. High Resolution 3T MR Imaging of the Cochlea Using Composite Gradients and Intratympanic Gadolinium in an Animal Model Travis A. Abele1, K. Craig Goodrich2, Seong-Eun Kim2, Gretchen Mae Oakley3, Joshua D. Kaggie2, J. Rock Hadley2, Dennis L. Parker2, Richard H. Wiggins III1, 3
1

Radiology, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2UCAIR, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

1222. Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Extraocular Muscle Using 2D-Single-Shot Interleaved Multiple Inner Volume Imaging Diffusion-Weighted EPI at 3T Hyung Suk Seo1, Seong-Eun Kim2, John Rose2, J Rock Hardley2, Dennis L. Parker2, Eun-Kee Jeong2
1

Radiology, Korea University, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea; 2Radiology, Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

1223. The Diagnostic Value of 3D-FLAIR MRI After Intratympanic Administration of Gd-DTPA in Meniere's Disease Honglu Shi1, Guangbin Wang1, Daogong Zhang1, Weibo Chen2, Queenie Chan3
1

Shandong Medical Imaging Research Institute, Jinan, Shandong, China; 2Philips Healthcare, Shanghai, China; 3Philips Healthcare, Hong Kong, China

1224. Contrast Reagent Detection Sensitivity Increases with B0: 3T and 7 T Comparisons of Human Head William D. Rooney1, Manoj K. Sammi1, John Grinstead1, 2, Jim Pollaro1, Audrey H. Selzer1, Xin Li1, Charles Springer1
1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 2Siemens Healthcare USA, Malverne, PA, United States

1225. High Resolution Inner Ear Imaging at 7 Tesla Maarten J. Versluis1, 2, Wyger M. Brink1, 2, Wouter M. Teeuwisse1, 2, Andrew G. Webb1, 2, Matthias J.P. van Osch1, 2, Berit M. Verbist1

1 Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 2CJ Gorter Center for high field MRI, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands

188

Traditional Poster Sessions


1226. Variation of Myelin Water Fraction as a Function of TR Saeed Kalantari1, Nazanin Komeilizadeh2, Irene Vavasour1, Ramin S. Sahebjavaher3, Alex L. MacKay1
1

UBC MRI Research Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada; 3Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UBC, Vancouver, BC, Canada

1227. Characterizing Longitudinal Relaxation in Bovine Brain White Matter ex vivo Saeed Kalantari1, Radim Barta2, Nazanin Komeilizadeh3, Carl Michal2, Alex L. MacKay1, 2

1 UBC MRI Research Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2Department of Physics, UBC, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 3Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada

1228. Assessment of Velopharyngeal Function with Multi-Planar High-Resolution Real-Time Spiral Dynamic MRI Xue Feng1, Josh Inouye2, Silvia Blemker1, Kant Lin3, Kathleen Borowitz3, Talissa A. Altes4, Tracy Kovach3, Walid ElNahal3, Katie Pelland2, Craig H. Meyer1, 4
1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 4 Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

1229. Combined Radial Acquisition and Regularized Reconstruction for Accelerated Vocal Tract Imaging Michael Burdumy1, 2, Matthias Echternach2, Bernhard Richter2, Jan G. Korvink3, 4, Jrgen Hennig1, Maxim Zaitsev1

1 Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Department of Musicians' Medicine, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 3IMTEK, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 4FRIAS, Freiburg, Germany

1230. Characterization of Head and Neck Tumors in a Simultaneous Whole-Body MR/PET Scanner Using DiffusionWeighted Imaging and FDG-PET Christina Schraml1, Petros Martirosian2, Cornelia Brendle1, Holger Schmidt1, 3, Mark Mueller4, Claus D. Claussen, Christina Pfannenberg1, Nina F. Schwenzer1

1 Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Department of Radiology, Tuebingen, BW, Germany; 2Section on Experimental Radiology, University Department of Radiology, Tuebingen, BW, Germany; 3Laboratory for Preclinical Imaging and Imaging Technology of the Werner Siemens-Foundation, Department of Radiology, Tuebingen, BW, Germany; 4Nuclear Medicine, University Department of Radiology, Tuebingen, BW, Germany

1231. Pretreatment Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced and Diffusion MRI in Predicting Locoregional Control in Oropharyngeal or Hypopharyngeal Cancer Treated with Chemoradiation Yu-Chun Lin1, Jiun-jie Wang2, Shu-Hang Ng1

1 Department of Medical Imaging and Intervention, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, 333, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, 333, Taiwan

1232. Multi-Echo Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging with Adaptive Averaging Chou-Ming Cheng1, 2, Hsiao-Wen Chung1, Hing-Chiu Chang3, 4, Tzu-Chen Yeh5, 6, Jen-Chuen Hsieh7, 8, Shing-Jong Lin7, Chao-Ying Wang9
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Electronics and Bioinformatics, National Taiwan University , New Taipei City, Taiwan, Taiwan; Department of Medical Research and Education, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Graduate Institute of Biomedical Electronics and Bioinformatics, National Taiwan University, New Taipei City, Taiwan, Taiwan; 4GE Healthcare, Global Applied Science Laboratory, Taipei, Taiwan; 5Department of Radiology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 6Institute of Brain Science, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 7Department of Medical Research and Education, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 8Institute of Brain Science, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 9Department of Radiology, Tri-Service General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan
2 1

1233. MR Imaging of Meniere's Disease by Intratympanic (IT) and Intravenous (IV) Injection of Gd-DTPA: Double Contrast Injection and a Novel Imaging Strategy, HYDROPS2 for IT+IV Shinji Naganawa1, Masahiro Yamazaki1, Hisashi Kawai1, Kiminori Bokura1, Michihiko Sone2, Tsutomu Nakashima2
1 Department of Radiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan; 2Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

189

Traditional Poster Sessions


1234. To Investigate the Deep-Gray Nuclei Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging Fltered Phase Shift in Patients with Wilson's Disease Xue Bai1, 2, Guangbin Wang1, Lebin Wu1, Yube Liu1, Honglu Shi1

1 Shandong Medical Imaging Research Institute, Jinan, Shandong, China; 2324#, Jingwu Road, Jinan 250021, Jinan, P.R. China, Jinan, Shandong, China

1235. Caught Sleeping: Recording of Snoring During a Real-Time MRI Scan Yoon-Chul Kim1, Michael I. Proctor2, Michael C.K. Khoo3, Shrikanth S. Narayanan1, Krishna S. Nayak1

1 Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Linguistics, University of Western Sydney, Sydney, Australia; 3Biomedical Engineering and Pediatrics, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Traditional Poster Novel Neuroimaging Methods


Exhibition Hall
1

Thursday 13:30-15:30
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea; 2Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, United States

1236. T2* Measurement of the Pituitary with Susceptibility Artifact Compensation at 3T Yoonho Nam1, Eung Yeop Kim2, Dong-Hyun Kim1

1237. Vessel Density Imaging in Normal Human Brain Using Ferumoxytol Helen Erica D'Arceuil1, Alex de Crespigny2, Michael E. Moseley3, Francis Blankenberg4, Maarten Lansberg5

1 Diagnostic Radiology, Stanford, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Genentech Inc, South San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Diagnostic Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 4Pediatric Radiology, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 5Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford Stroke Center, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Stanford, CA, United States

1238. Measurement of Brain Oxygen Saturation Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy and Susceptibility Maps M. Ayaz Khan1, 2, Jie Liu1, 2, Jaladhar Neelavalli3, 4, Saifeng Liu5, Ewart Mark Haacke3, 5, Rong Zhang1, 2

1 Cardiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering Department, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 4 Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 5Biomedical Engineering Department, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

1239. Metabolic Alterations in Corpus Callosum May Compromise Brain Functional Connectivity in MTBI Patients: An 1H-MRS Study Brian Johnson1, Semyon Slobounov1, Wayne Sebastianelli1, Thomas Neuberger1
1

The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States

1240. Automatic Nonlinear Transformation to Talairach Stereotaxic Space with Quality Assurance Mingyi Li1, Blessy Mathew1, Katherine Koenig1, Jian Lin1, Michael Phillips1, Mark J. Lowe1
1

Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States

1241. Reduced Amygdala Volume in Smokers Florian Schubert1, Simone Khn2, Ralf Mekle1, Jrgen Gallinat3, Bernd Ittermann1
1

Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Berlin, Germany; 2MPI for Human Development, Berlin, Germany; 3Charite University Medicine, Berlin, Germany

1242. Feasibility of Atlas-Based Segmentation of the Brain in the Presence of Tumor by a Weighted Least-Squares Demons Algorithm Tom Haeck1, 2, Thijs Dhollander1, 2, Frederik Maes1, 2, Stefan Sunaert1, 3, Paul Suetens1, 2
1

Medical Imaging Research Center (MIRC), KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 2Center for Processing Speech and Images (PSI), Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT), KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 3Department of Radiology, University Hospitals of the KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

190

Traditional Poster Sessions


1243. Volumetric Effects of Hormonal Contraceptives and Menstrual Cycle Phase in the Fusiform Gyrus: A VBM Study Timo De Bondt1, 2, Wim Van Hecke3, Jan Sijbers4, Yves Jacquemyn5, Stefan Sunaert6, Paul M. Parizel1, 2

1 Radiology, Antwerp University Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium; 2Radiology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium; 3icoMetrix, Leuven, Belgium; 4Physics, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium; 5Gynaecology and Obstaetrics, Antwerp University Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium; 6Radiology, University Hospitals of the Catholic University Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

1244. Brain Temperature and Brain Energy Changes During Tasks and Light Anesthesia: Estimation with MRS Yoshichika Yoshioka1, 2, Hiroshi Oikawa3, Yoshiyuki Kanbara4, Yutaka Matsumura4, Takashi Inoue5, Yutaka Shinohe6, Shigeharu Joh6, Tsuyoshi Matsuda7, Akira Nabatani8, Junji Seki9
Immunology Frontier Research Center (WPI-IFReC), Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 2Center for Information and Neural Networks (CiNet), National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, and Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 3 Radiology, Ninohe Hospital, Ninohe, Iwate, Japan; 4High Field MRI Research Institute, Iwate Medical University, Takizawa, Iwate, Japan; 5Neurosurgery, Kohnan Hospital, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan; 6Dental Anesthesiology, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Iwate, Japan; 7Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare Japan, Hino, Tokyo, Japan; 8Madical Imaging Strategic Planning Div., Canon, Ohtaku, Tokyo, Japan; 9National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Suita, Osaka, Japan
1

1245. Voxel-Based Morphometric Analysis of Brain in Welders with Chronic Manganese Exposure Seong-Uk Jin1, Jeehye Seo1, Jang Woo Park1, Moon Han1, Yongmin Chang1, 2, Kyung Jin Suh3

1 medical & Biological Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2Radioloty and molecular medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 3Radiology, College of Medicine, Dongguk University, Gyungju, Korea

1246. Tract Specific Analysis Reveals the Impact of Childhood Manganese Exposure on the Corpus Callosum Yi Lao*1, 2, Laurie Anne Dion3, Fernando Yepes, 24, Guillaume Gilbert5, 6, Maryse Bouchard5, Dave Saint Amour^3, Natasha Lepore1, 2
1

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Universit du Qubec Montral, Montreal, QC, Canada; 4University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalua, Spain; 5Universit de Montral, Montral, QC, Canada; 6Philips Healthcare, Montreal, QC, Canada

1247. Effect of Exenatide (A Weight Loss Drug) on fMRI Response to Food-Cues in Lean and Obese Claudia Huerta1, Roy Eldor1, Muhammad Abdul-Ghani1, Ralph DeFronzo1, Timothy O. Duong2
1

UTHSCSA, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

1248. Quantitative Study of Changes in Multi-Parametric MRI Markers Post-Laser Interstitial Ablation Therapy (LITT) for Epilespy Pallavi Tiwari1, Shabbar Danish2, Anant Madabhushi1

1 Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Neurology, University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

1249. Multi-Spectral Quantitative Regional MRI Analysis in Patients with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Diego Cantor1, Terry Peters2, Ali Khan2
1

Robarts Research - Imaging Labs, Western University, London, ON, Canada; 2Imaging Labs, Robarts Research, London, ON, Canada

1250. Test-Retest Reproducibility of T1rho Mapping in Brain at 3T Trevor Andrews1, 2, Scott Hipko2, Jay Gonyea2, Richard Watts2

1 Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Department of Radiology, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT, United States

1251. CNR-Optimised MT Mapping for Improved Visualisation of the Substantia Nigra Arjun Sethi1, Nicholas G. Dowell2, Neil A. Harrison1, Mara Cercignani1
1

CISC, Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Brighton, United Kingdom; 2CISC, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, United Kingdom

191

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1252 2. Combined Diffusion D and T2 Parameter Measures M Identif fy Early Onset C Cytosolic Oedema in Simulate ed Altitude Induced Hyp poxia 1 2 1 1 Justin Stevan n Lawley , Paul Gerald Mark Mullins Mu , Sam Oliv ver , Jamie Mac cdonald
1

School of Spo ort Health and Exe ercise Sciences, Ba angor University, B Bangor, United Ki ingdom; 2School o of Psychology, Ban ngor University, Ba angor, United King gdom

1253 3. Cerebral Blood Flow: Com mparison Betwee en Ultrasound a and Phase Cont trast MRI M. Ayaz Kha an1, 2, Jie Liu1, 2, Peiying Liu3, David Zhu4, Hanz zhang Lu3, Rong g Zhang1, 2
1

Cardiology, University U of Texas Southwestern Medical M Center, Dal llas, TX, United S tates; 2Institute for r Exercise and Env vironmental Medicine, Dallas, TX, United St tates; 3Advance Im maging Research C Center, University of Texas Southwe estern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, 4 TX, United Sta ates; Cognitive Im maging Research Center, C Michigan S State University, E East Lancing, MI, United States

1254 4. Physiology-B Based MRI Ass sessment of CSF F Flow at the Fo oramen Magnu um with a Valsa alva Maneuver Samuel Patz1, 2, Yansong Zha ao3, Neel Madan n4, Mark E. Wag gshul5, James P. Butler, 26, Rafee eque A. Bhadelia a, 27
1 3

Radiology, Br righam & Women n's Hospital, Boston n, MA, United Sta ates; 2Harvard Med dical School, Bost ton, MA, United States; Philips Health hcare, Columbus, OH, O United States s; 4Radiology, Tuft fts Medical Center, , Boston, MA, Uni ited States; 5Gruss s Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Alb bert Einstein Colle ege of Medicine, B Bronx, NY, United d States; 6Sleep Me edicine, Brigham & Womens Hospital, Bost ton, MA, United States; 7Radiology, Beth Isarael Deac coness Medical Ce enter, Boston, MA A, United States

T Traditional Poster M Manganese Enhanced MRI M


E Exhibition Hall l
magna cum laude
1

Thu ursday 13:30-15:30


Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; 2Dep partment of Electrical and Electronic Engine eering, The Univer rsity of Hong Kong g, Hong Kong SA AR, China

1255 5. A Surface Diffusion D Metho od for Cortical Mn M Administra ation in MEMR RI Wenwen A. Han H 1, 2, Shu-Juan n J. Fan1, 2, Ed X. X Wu1, 2 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1256 6. Transcallosa al Connectivity Changes in Ro odent Visual Co ortex Following Monocular En nucleation or Light Deprivation n: An MEMRI Study S 1 2 1 2 magna cum laude Shu-Juan J. Fan F , , Ed X. Wu W ,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong, China; 2Departme ent of Electrical and Electronic Engine eering, The Univer rsity of Hong Kong g, Hong Kong, Ch hina

1257 7. Aging Defici its in Axonal Tr ransport Are Exacerbated by A Abeta Plaques: : An MEMRI S Study Elaine L. Bea arer1, 2, Joseph J. J Gallagher2, Aaron Gonzales3, XiaoWei Zhang g2, Russell E. Jacobs4
1

Pathology, Un niversity of New Mexico, M Health Sciences Center, Alb buquerque, NM, U United States; 2Biology, California In nstitute of Technology, Pasadena, P CA, United States; 3Pathol logy, University of f New Mexico, He ealth Sciences Cen nter, Abuquerque, NM, United States; 4Beckm man Institute, Calif fornia Institute of Technology, T Pasad dena, CA, United States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1258 8. Interhemisp pheric Connecti ivity in MEMRI I Correlates wit th Interhemispheric in Resting g-State fMRI Russell W. Chan C 1, 2, Iris Y. Zhou Z 1, 2, Shu Juan n J. Fan1, 2, Ed X X. Wu1, 2
1

Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; 2Dep partment of Electrical and Electronic Engine eering, The Univer rsity of Hong Kong g, Hong Kong SA AR, China

1259 9. Deconvolvin ng the Intra- An nd Extracellular r Water Compo onents in the Rat Brain Using Manganese-En nhanced MRI (MEM MRI) 1 2 12 Mohammed Salman S Shazeeb b , , Christopher r H. Sotak,
1 Radiology, University of Massa achusetts Medical School, Worcester r, MA, United Sta ates; 2Biomedical E Engineering, Worc cester nstitute, Worcester r, MA, United States Polytechnic In

1260 0. Intratympan nic Manganese Administration n Revealed Sou nd Intensity an nd Frequency D Dependent Func ctional Activity in Rat R Auditory Pa athway Mun Han1, Seong-Uk S Jin1, Ja ae-Jun Lee2, Kw wan Soo Hong2, Y Yongmin Chang g 1, 3
1

Medical & Bi iological Engineer ring, Kyungpook National N University y, Daegu, Gyeong gsangbuk-do, Kore ea; 2Division of Ma agnetic Resonance, Ko orea Basic Science e Institute, Cheong gwon, Gyeonggi-d do, Korea; 3Departm tment of Radiology y & Molecular Me edicine, College of Me edicine, Kyungpoo ok National Univer rsity, Daegu, Gyeo ongsangbuk-do, K Korea

1 192

Traditional Poster Sessions


1261. An Improved Activity-Induced Manganese-Dependent MRI Study of the Rat Barrel Cortex Nathalie Just1, Mario Lepore1, Hanne Frenkel1, Rolf Gruetter2, 3
1 3

CIBM-AIT, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2CIBM-AIT, cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; Department of Radiology, Universities of Lausanne and Geneva, Lausanne and Geneva, Switzerland

1262. Manganese-Enhanced MRI (MEMRI) for Investigating a Genetic Rat Epilepsy Model Lydia Wachsmuth1, Thomas Seidenbecher2, Thomas Budde2, Cornelius Faber1
1

Clinical Radiology, Experimental NMR, University Hospital Mnster, Mnster, Germany; 2Clinical Radiology, Experimental NMR, Westflische Wilhelms University, Mnster, Germany

1263. Manganese Enhanced MRI Reveals Stimulus-Evoked Neuronal Activation in Aplysia Californica Guillaume Radecki1, Ileana Ozana Jelescu1, Romuald Nargeot2, Denis Le Bihan1, Luisa Ciobanu1
1

Neurospin, CEA, Gif sur Yvette, France; 2Institut de Neurosciences cognitives et intgratives d'Aquitaine, Universit Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, Bordeaux, France

1264. Role of Neuroinflammation in MEMRI Signal Enhancement Aditya N. Bade1, Biyun Zhou2, Santhi Gorantla1, Jiangtao Luo3, Howard E. Gendelman1, Michael Douglas Boska4, Yutong Liu4
Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha., Omaha, NE, United States; Anesthesiology Department, Tongji Medical College, Huanzhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China; Department of Biostatistics, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha., Omaha, NE, United States; 4Department of Radiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha., Omaha, NE, United States
2 3 1

1265. Mn Concentration Mapping with MRI: Comparision with Autoradiography and PET Geoffrey Topping1, Andrew Yung2, Paul Schaffer3, Cornelia Hoehr3, Thomas Ruth3, Piotr Kozlowski2, Vesna Sossi1
1

Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 2MRI Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 3Nuclear Medicine, TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC, Canada

1266. Improving Visualization of Mouse Brain Nuclei in Manganese-Enhanced MRI Using Super-Resolution Reconstruction Esben Plenge1, Dana S. Poole2, Dirk H.J. Poot3, Egbert A.J.F. Lakke4, Wiro J. Niessen3, 5, Erik Meijering3, Louise van der Weerd2, 6
1 The Biomedical Imaging Group (BIGR), Radiology & Medical Informatics, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam , Netherlands; 2Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center,, Leiden, Netherlands; 3The Biomedical Imaging Group (BIGR), Radiology & Medical Informatics, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands; 4Anatomy, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 5Quantitative Imaging Group, Dept. of Imaging Science and Technology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; 6Human Genetics, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands

1267. Effect of Manganese on Rat Hippocampus Metabolism: A 1H HRMAS Study Alexia Daoust1, 2, Emmanuel Luc Barbier1, 2, Sylvain Bohic1, 3, Sverine Maunoir-Regimbal4, Florence Fauvelle4
1

INSERM U836, grenoble, France; 2Universit Joseph Fourier, Grenoble institut des neurosciences, grenoble, France; 3European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, grenoble, France; 4IRBA-CRSSA, grenoble, France

1268. MEMRI Based NOD/scid-IL-2R&[gamma] cnull Mouse Brain Atlas for HIV Pathobiology Studies Balasrinivasa R. Sajja1, Biyun Zhou2, Mariano G. Uberti1, Larisa Y. Poluektova3, Howard E. Gendelman3, Michael Douglas Boska1, 3, Yutong Liu1, 3
1

Radiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, United States; 2Anesthesiology, Tongji Medical College, Huanzhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China; 3Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, United States

1269. Functional Mapping of Rat Visual Cortex Following Light Stimulation Using Manganese-Enhanced MRI Jun-Cheng Weng1, 2, Liang-Chun Lin1, Guan-Ming Chen1, Yeu-Sheng Tyan1, 2

1 School of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Imaging, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan

193

Traditional Poster Sessions


1270. Manganese Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MEMRI) Reflects Human Neuropathology in a Murine Model of HIV-1 Associated Neurocognitive Disorders (HAND) Aditya N. Bade1, Santhi Gorantla1, Larisa Y. Poluektova1, Edward Makarov1, Howard E. Gendelman1, Michael Douglas Boska2, Yutong Liu2
1 2

Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha., Omaha, NE, United States; Department of Radiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha., Omaha, NE, United States

Traditional Poster CE & Non CE MRA


Exhibition Hall Monday 10:45-12:45
1271. High-Resolution 7.0 Tesla Post-Contrast Time-Of-Flight MRA of Intracranial Perforators Anita A. Harteveld1, Nikki Dieleman1, Laurens J. De Cocker1, Catharina J.M. Frijns2, Fredy Visser1, 3, Peter R. Luijten1, Jeroen Hendrikse1, Anja G. van der Kolk1

1 Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Neurology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands

1272. T1 and T2* Relaxation Rates of Four Gadolinium Based Contrast Agents in Whole Human Blood at First-Pass Concentrations: Non-Linearities and Their Impact on Optimizing Contrast-Enhanced MRA Jeffrey H. Maki1, Charles S. Springer, Jr. 2, Mark Woods2, 3, Sarah Bastawrous, 14, Puneet Bhargava, 14, Miles A. Kirchin5, Gregory J. Wilson1
1

Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 2Advanced Imaging Research Center, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 3Chemistry, Portland State University, Portland, OR, United States; 4Radiology, Puget Sound VAHCS, Seattle, WA, United States; 5Medical Affairs, Bracco Diagnostics, Milan, Italy

1273. Comparison of IVD-HYCR Sampling-Reconstruction with Clinical View-Shared MRA and DSA in Peripheral Vasculature Mahdi S. Rahimi1, Kang Wang2, Lauren A. Keith3, James H. Holmes2, Jean H. Brittain2, Harald J. Kramer4, Scott B. Reeder, 34, Frank R. Korosec3, 4
1

Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Global Applied Science Lab, GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, United States; 3Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4 Radiology, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States

1274. Direct Virtual Coil for Dynamic MR Angiography and Perfusion Kang Wang1, Scott K. Nagle2, 3, Scott B. Reeder2, 3, Philip J. Beatty4, Mahdi S. Rahimi3, Laura C. Bell3, Jean H. Brittain, Frank R. Korosec, 23, James H. Holmes1
1

Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, United States; 2Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada

1275. Initial Evaluation of Ferumoxytol as a Renal-Safe MR Contrast Agent for Abdominal Vascular Assessment Ghaneh Fananapazir1, Daniele Marin1, Paul V. Suhocki1, Charles Y. Kim1, Mustafa R. Bashir1
1

Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States

1276. High Resolution ESION-Enhanced MR Angiography in Extremity Vessels of Rabbit Thigh at 3T Pan-ki Kim1, Bong-sik Jeon2, Eun-Ah Park3, Eung-Gyu Kim2, Wan-Jae Myeong2, Whal Lee3
1

Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea; 2Hanwha Chemical, Daejeon, Korea; 3Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea

1277. Inter- And Intra-Observer Variability in Whole-Body Contrast-Enhanced MRA Cardiovascular Analysis Lynne McCormick1, Jonathan Weir-McCall2, Richard White2, Stephen J. Gandy3, Jill Belch4, John Houston2
1

The Institute of Cardiovascular Research, University of Dundee, Dundee, Angus, United Kingdom; 2Clinical Radiology, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, Angus, United Kingdom; 3Medical Physics, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, Angus, United Kingdom; 4Division of Cardiovascular and Diabetes Medicine, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom

194

Traditional Poster Sessions


1278. The Correlation of Ventricular Arrhythmias in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and the Late Gadolinium Enhancement on Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Tao Zhao1, Shihua Zhao1, Minjie Lu2, Xiuyu Chen2, Gang Yin2, Qiong Liu1

1 Radiology, Fuwai Hospital,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) and Peking Union Medical College (PUMC), Beijing, China; 2Radiology, Fuwai Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) and Peking Union Medical College (PUMC), Beijing, China

1279. Assessment of Post Infarct Remodeling in CCR2 Knockout and Wild Type Mice with an Elastin-Binding Contrast Agent Britta Butzbach1, Andrea Protti2, Xuebin Dong2, Frank Tacke3, Matthias Bartneck3, David Onthank4, Eike Nagel1, Ajay Shah5, Rene M. Botnar1
Imaging Sciences, Rayne's Institute, London, Middlesex, United Kingdom; 2Cardiovascular division, Cardiology, London, Middlesex, United Kingdom; 3Medical clinic III, Gastroenterology, Aachen, Nordrhein Westfalen, Germany; 4Discovery Biology and Veterinary Sciences at Lantheus Medical Imaging, Boston, North Billerica, United States; 5Cardiovascular Division, Cardiology, London, Middlesex, United Kingdom
1

1280. MR Direct Thrombus Imaging with Optimised Signal and Improved Lipid Suppression Andrew N. Priest1, Ilse Joubert1, Sarah Hilborne1, Sally Hunter1, David J. Bowden1, Martin John Graves1, Trevor Baglin2, Jonathan H. Gillard3, David J. Lomas1
1 Department of Radiology, Addenbrookes Hospital and University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2Department of Haematology, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 3Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

1281. Value of Contrast-Enhanced MRA of the Peripheral Arteries at 3T: Results of a Large European Multicenter Trial Comparing Gadoterate Meglumine-MRA to Gadobutrol-MRA with DSA Michael Lell1, Javier Arnaiz2, Denis Krause3, Luis Marti-Bonmati4, Manuela Aschauer5, Armando Tartaro6, Massimo Lombardi7, Marta Burrel8, Reynald Izzillo9, Christian Loewe10
1 3

Radiology Department, University-Hospital, Erlangen, Germany; 2University Hospital Marqus de Valdecilla, Santander, Spain; Dpartement de Radiologie et d'Imagerie Mdicale Diagnostique et Thrapeutique, CHU Le Bocage, Dijon, France, Metropolitan; 4 Dr Peset Hospital, Valencia, Spain; 5Radiology, Universittsklinikum fr Radiologie, Graz, Austria; 6University Gabriel d'Annuzio of Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy; 7Clinical Physiology Institute CNR National Research Council, Pisa, Italy; 8Hospital Clinico, Barcelona, Spain; 9Radiology, Centre Cardiologique du Nord, Saint Denis, France; 10Radiology, AKH Wien - Medizinische Universitt Wien, Vienna, Austria

1282. Peripheral MR Venography Using Sliding Interleaved Cylinder (SLINCY) Imaging Kie Tae Kwon1, Bob S. Hu2, 3, Dwight G. Nishimura1

1 Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 3HeartVista Inc., Los Altos, CA, United States

1283. High Resolution, Non-Contrast-Enhanced MR-Angiography of Pedal Vessels. Comparison with Digital Subtraction Angiography and Contrast-Enhanced MR-Angiography Tilman Schubert1, Markus Klarhfer2, Markus Aschwanden3, Tanja Haas1, Augustinus Ludwig Jacob4, Sebastian Kos5
1

Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland; 2Siemens Switzerland Inc, Zuerich, Switzerland; 3Department of Angiology, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland; 4Centre for Microtherapy, Klinik Hirslanden, Zuerich, Switzerland; 5Centre for Microtherapy, Klinik Hirslanden, Luzern, Switzerland

1284. Improved Venous Suppression in Non-Contrast MRA with the Spiral Turbo Spin Echo Sequence Samuel Fielden1, John P. Mugler, III1, 2, Patrick Norton2, Christopher Kramer2, 3, Craig Meyer1, 2

1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

1285. Comparative Performance of High Acceleration Quiescent-Interval Single Shot Magnetic Resonance Angiography at 3T with Contrast-Enhanced MR Angiography in Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease Parag Amin1, Maria Carr2, Marie Wasielewski1, Heron Rodriguez3, Jeremy D. Collins2, Robert R. Edelman4, James C. Carr2
1 Radiology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Radiology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Vascular Surgery, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, United States; 4Radiology, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States

195

Traditional Poster Sessions


1286. A Single-Shot Inflow-Based Approach to Simultaneous Non-Contrast-Enhanced MRA and MRV Daniel V. Litwiller1, Dan W. Rettmann1, Mahdi S. Rahimi2, Harald Kramer3, James F. Glockner4, Frank R. Korosec5, James H. Holmes6
1 Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Rochester, MN, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 3Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 4Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States; 5Radiology and Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 6Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, United States

1287. Non-Contrast-Enhanced Imaging of Lower Limb Veins: Improved Imaging Using Multiple Flow Preparations Andrew N. Priest1, Ilse Joubert1, Sarah Hilborne1, Sally Hunter1, David J. Bowden1, Martin John Graves1, Trevor Baglin2, David J. Lomas1
1 Department of Radiology, Addenbrookes Hospital and University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2Department of Haematology, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom

1288. Evaluation of the Arteries in the Pelvis and Extremities: Comparison of Unenhanced MR Angiography with QISS and Delta-Flow Using Peripheral Pulse Gating Motoyuki Katayama1, Takayuki Masui1, Koji Yoneyama1, Kimihiko Sato1, Kazuma Terauchi1, Kei Tsukamoto1, Kenich Mizuki1, Takayuki Suzuki1, Mitusharu Miyoshi2, Daniel V. Litwiller3
1

Radiology, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 2GE Healthcare Japan, Hino, Tokyo, Japan; 3Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Rochester, MN, United States

1289. Time of Flight Magnetic Resonance Venography of the Internal Jugular Vein: Applicability to Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency Matthew P. Quinn1, 2, Ravi S. Menon1, 2
1

Medical Biophysics, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Centre for Functional and Metabolic Mapping, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada

1290. Non-Contrast-Enhanced MR Angiography of Adrenal Veins as a Preprocedural Examination of Adrenal Vein Sampling. Masaaki Akahane1, Yasushi Watanabe1, Naoyuki Takei2, Kuni Ohtomo1
1

Radiology, University of Tokyo Hospital, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 2Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Hino-shi, Tokyo, Japan

1291. Quiescent-Inflow Single-Shot (QISS) Magnetic Resonance Angiography Using a Highly Undersampled Radial K-Space Trajectory Robert R. Edelman1, Shivraman Giri2, Eugene Dunkle3, Mauricio Galizia3, Parag Amin3, Ioannis Koktzoglou3
1 3

Radiology, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 2Siemens Healthcare, Chicago, IL, United States; NorthShore University HealthSsytem, Evanston, IL, United States

1292. Noncontrast-Enhanced Four-Dimensional MR Angiography at 7T Gregory J. Metzger1, Sebastian Schmitter1, Xiufeng Li1, Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele1, Peter Schmitt2, Xiaoming Bi3

1 Center for Magnetic Resonance Reserach, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2MR Application & Workflow Development, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany; 3Cardiovascular MR R&D, Siemens Healthcare, Chicago, IL, United States

Traditional Poster Vessel Wall & Coronary Angiography


Exhibition Hall Monday 10:45-12:45
1293. Undersampled Variable-Density 3D Non-Cartesian Trajectories and L1-SPIRiT for Whole-Heart Coronary MR Angiography Nii Okai Addy1, Holden H. Wu2, R. Reeve Ingle1, Dwight G. Nishimura1
1 Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

196

Traditional Poster Sessions


1294. Novel Projection-Based Unsupervised Respiratory Motion Feedback for Free-Breathing Whole-Heart Coronary MR Imaging Christoph Forman1, 2, Davide Piccini3, 4, Joachim Hornegger, 25, Michael O. Zenge6
Pattern Recognition Lab, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nrnberg, Erlangen, Germany; 2Erlangen Graduate School in Advanced Optical Technologies (SAOT), Friedrich-Alexander-Universitt Erlangen-Nrnberg, Erlangen, Germany; 3Advanced Clinical Imaging Technology, Siemens Healthcare IM S AW, Lausanne, Switzerland; 4CIBM-AIT, Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 5Pattern Recognition Lab, Department of Computer Science, Friedrich-Alexander-Universitt Erlangen-Nrnberg, Erlangen, Germany; 6Healthcare Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany
1

1295. Motion Corrected Sensitivity Encoded Isotropic Projection Reconstruction (SNIPR) for Whole-Heart Coronary MRA Jianing Pang1, 2, Behzad Sharif1, Reza Arsanjani1, Louise EJ Thomson1, John D. Friedman1, Daniel S. Berman1, Debiao Li1, 3
1

Biomedical Imaging Research Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Bioengineering, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

1296. Coronary MR Angiography at 7.0 Tesla Using 3D Fat-Water Separated Imaging and a 8 Channel Array of Bowtie Dipole Transceivers: a Feasibility Study Fabian Hezel1, Peter Kellman2, Katharina Fuchs1, Lukas Winter1, Oliver Kraus1, Thoralf Niendorf1, 3
1

Berlin Ultrahigh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 2Medical Imaging Section, National Institutes of Health / NHLBI, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3Experimental and Clinical Research Center, A joint cooperation between the Charit Medical Faculty and the Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular, Berlin, Germany

1297. Improving 3D MERGE Black-Blood Imaging Using an Additonal Time Delay and Compressed Sensing Bo Li1, Li Dong2, Yuchen Zhang3, Jun Li2, Xiaoying Wang4, 5, Jue Zhang1, 5, Jing Fang1, 5

1 College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China; 2Department of Radiology, Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China; 3Department of Cardiology, Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China; 4Department of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 5Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China

1298. Coronary Artery Wall Imaging Using DANTE Preparation Pulses Meihan Wang1, Christopher Kramer2, 3, Craig Meyer1, 2

1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

1299. High Resolution Diffusion-Weighted Imaging with Variable Density Spiral Acquisition of Carotid Vessel Wall Shuo Chen1, Hua Guo1, Wenchuan Wu1, Xihai Zhao1, Chun Yuan, 12, Huijun Chen1
1 2

Center for Biomedical Imaging Research & Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

1300. Correlation of Atherosclerotic Disease Between Extracranial and Intracranial Carotid Artery in Symptomatic Patients: A 3.0T MR Vessel Wall Imaging Study Xu Han1, Jianming Cai1, Danqing Liu1, Lin Ma1, Youquan Cai1, Xihai Zhao2
1

Department of Radiology, PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging Research & Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

1301. 3D Inversion Recovery Fast Spoiled Gradient Recall (IR-FSPGR) and TOF MRA with Morphology Enhanced Probabilistic Plaque Segmentation (MEPPS) Predicts the Size of Lipid-Rich Necrotic Core of Carotid Plaque J. Kevin DeMarco1, Hideki Ota2, David Zhu1, William Kerwin3, Chun Yuan3
1

Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States; 2Diagnostic Radiology, Tohoku University Hospital, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan; 3University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

1302. Detecting Early Arterial Wall Changes in Premenopausal Women with Metabolic Syndrome by Using BlackBlood DCE-MRI Huijun Chen1, Pathmaja Paramsothy2, Alice Dowdy2, Arthi Thirumalai2, Sarah Prager2, Xihai Zhao1, Xue-Qiao Zhao2, Edward Gill2, William Kerwin2
1

Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 2University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

197

T Traditional Poster P Sessio ons


1303 3. Optimisation of Carotid Ar rtery Plaque Im maging Using IM MSDE Blood Su uppression J Patterson1, Ma artin John Grave es1, Jonathan H. . Gillard1 Chengcheng Zhu1, Andrew J.
1

University De epartment of Radio ology, University of o Cambridge, Cam mbridge, Cambrid dgeshire, United K Kingdom

1304 4. High-Resolu ution Imaging of o the Superficia al Cranial Arte ries Using High hly-Parallel Rec ceive Coils 1 Chris A. Coc cosco1, Julia Gei iger2, Frederik Testud T , Adriana a Komancsek1, T Thorsten Bley3, M Matthias Weigel1, Maxim 1 Zaitsev1, Ber rnd Jung1, Jrge en Hennig1, Ute Ludwig L
1

Dept. of Radiology, Medical Ph hysics, University Medical Center Fr reiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Dept. of Radiology, Uni iversity of Freiburg, Freib burg, Germany; 3Dept. D of Radiology y, University Medi ical Center Hambu urg-Eppendorf, Ha amburg, Germany

1305 5. Automatic Segmentation S an nd Analysis of Carotid C and Mi iddle Cerebral Artery Using 3D CUBE MRI w with IMSDE Bloo od Suppression n 1 1 2 1 1 Chengcheng Zhu , Andrew J. J Patterson , Jin n Zhu , Martin Jo ohn Graves , Jon nathan H. Gillar rd
1

University De epartment of Radio ology, University of o Cambridge, Cam mbridge, Cambrid dgeshire, United K Kingdom; 2Departm ment of Computer Scie ence, Peking Univ versity, Beijing, Ch hina

1306 6. Accelerated Carotid Imaging Using Slice GRAPPA G (SGR RAPPA) Xinwei Shi1, Xiao Wang2, Fe eng Huang3, Kui Ying4, Chun Yu uan5
1

Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua a University, Beiji ing, China; 2Weldo on School of Biom medical Engineerin ng, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United U States; 3Ph hilips Healthcare, G Gainesville, FL, U United States; 4Dep partment of Engine eering 5 ghua University, Beijing, China; De epartment of Radio ology, University o of Washington, Se eattle, WA, United d States Physics, Tsing

1307 7. Vessel-Wall Imaging Using g Water-Selectiv ve Centrically-E Encoded 3D SS SFP-Echo with D Double-Inversio on Recovery 1 1 1 1 Michael C. Langham L , Cheng g Li , Erin K. En nglund , Felix W W. Wehrli
1

University of f Pennsylvania, Phi iladelphia, PA, Un nited States

1308 8. Phase Sensit tive Dual Inversion Recovery for f Accelerated d Multi-Slice Ca arotid Vessel W Wall Imaging Gabriele Bon nanno1, 2, David d Brotman1, 2, Ma atthias Stuber1, 2
1

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Hospital (C CHUV) and Univer rsity of Lausanne ( (UNIL),, Lausann ne, Vaud, Switzerla and; 2Center for Biomedica al Imaging (CIBM) ), Lausanne, Vaud d, Switzerland

1309 9. Pre-Contras st and Post-Con ntrast Isotropic 3D Black-Bloo od MRI with Ide entical Imaging g Parameters Niranjan Bal lu1, Chun Yuan1
1

Radiology, University of Washi ington, Seattle, WA, W United States

1310 0. Conversion-Free Interleave ed Black Blood and Bright Blo ood Imaging (C CfIBBI) Sequenc ce for Dynamic Contrast Enhanced (D DCE) MRI of Vessel V Wall 1 1 2 3 4 1 5 Tingting Wu , Huijun Chen , Jinnan Wang , Juan Wei , Feiy yu Li , Chun Yua an ,
1

CBIR, School l of Medicine, Tsin nghua University, Beijing, China; 2C Clinical Sites Rese earch Program, Ph hilips Research North America, Briarcliff Man nor, NY, United St tates; 3Philips Rese earch Asia, Shangh hai, China; 4Pekin ng University First Hospital, Beijing, , China; 5 Dept. of Radiology, University of Washington, Se eattle, WA , Unite ed States

1311 1. Improved Fat Signal Suppr ression for Coronary MRA at 3T Using a Wa ater-Selective A Adiabatic T2-Pre ep Technique magna cum laude Andrew J. Co oristine1, 2, Ruud d B. van Heeswij jk, 23, Matthias S Stuber, 23
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

CIBM-CVMR R, Centre Hospital lier Universitaire Vaudois V , Lausann ne, VD, Switzerlan nd; 2FBM, Univers sit de Lausanne, L Lausanne, VD, Switzerla and; 3CIBM-CVMR R, Centre Hospital lier Universitaire V Vaudois, Lausanne e, VD, Switzerland

1312 2. Pre-Operati ive Imaging of Coronary C Veins s in Patients Un ndergoing CRT T: How Good Is s Whole Heart M MRA Compared to t Intraoperativ ve Catheter-Bas sed Venography y? 1 2 2 12 Adrian Lam , Luis F. Mora-V Vieira , Michael l Lloyd , John N N. Oshinski,
1

Georgia Instit tute of Technology y, Atlanta, GA, Un nited States; 2Emor ry University, Atla anta, GA, United S States

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1313. Three-Dimensional Image-Based Navigator for 3D MR Coronary Angiography Mehdi H. Moghari1, Markus Henningsson2, Sbastien Roujol3, Kraig V. Kissinger3, David Annese1, Warren J. Manning3, 4, Tal Geva1, Andrew J. Powell1, Reza Nezafat3
1

Department of Cardiology, Boston Childrens Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Kings College London, London, United Kingdom; 3Cardiovascular Division, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; 4Radiology Department , Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States

1314. Automatic Respiratory Self-Navigation Processing (ASAP) for Coronary MRA Using Principal Component Analysis Jianing Pang1, 2, Hsin-Jung Yang1, 3, Yibin Xie1, 3, Rohan Dharmakumar1, Debiao Li1, 3
1

Biomedical Imaging Research Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Bioengineering, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

1315. A First Report on Self-Navigated 3D Isotropic Whole Heart MRI for the Visualization of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts. Simone Coppo1, 2, Davide Piccini3, 4, Gabriella Vincenti5, Didier Locca5, Juerg Schwitter5, Piergiorgio Tozzi5, Matthias Stuber1, 6
1 Departiment of Radiology, University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL), Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), , Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Advanced Clinical Imaging Technology, Siemens Healthcare IM S AW, Lausanne, Switzerland; 4Departiment of Radiology, University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL) / Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), Lausanne, Switzerland; 5Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Center and Cardiology Service, University Hospital of Lausanne (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland; 6Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM),, Lausanne, Switzerland

1316. Optimized Respiratory Reference Position for 3D Self-Navigated Whole Heart Coronary MRA Davide Piccini1, 2, Gabriele Bonanno2, Giulia Ginami2, 3, Arne Littmann4, Michael O. Zenge4, Matthias Stuber2
1

Advanced Clinical Imaging Technology, Siemens Healthcare IM S AW, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Department of Radiology, University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL) / Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), Lausanne, Switzerland; 3 Department of Information Engineering, University of Padova, Padova, Italy; 4MR Application and Workflow Development, Healthcare Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Bayern, Germany

Traditional Poster Myocardial Perfusion


Exhibition Hall Monday 10:45-12:45
1317. A Multimodality Cross-Validation Study of Cardiac Perfusion Using MR and CT Giorgos Papanastasiou1, 2, Lucy Kershaw1, Michelle Williams2, Mark Dweck2, Shirjel Alam2, Saeed Mirsadraee1, Calum Gray1, Tom MacGillivray1, David C. Newby1, 2, Scott I. Semple1, 2
1 Clinical Research Imaging Center, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 2Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

1318. Comparison of Reconstruction Methods for Accelerated Cardiac MR Stress Perfusion After Physical Stress with Supine Ergometer Christophe Schlke1, 2, Sbastien Roujol1, Murilo Foppa1, Ernest V. Gervino1, Kraig V. Kissinger1, Beth Goddu1, Sophie J. Berg1, Sebastian Kozerke2, Warren J. Manning1, 3, Reza Nezafat1
1

Medecine, BIDMC / Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Radiology, BIDMC / Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

1319. Real-Time Slice Tracking for Free-Breathing Cardiac MR Stress Perfusion After Physical Exercise Tamer A. Basha1, Sbastien Roujol1, Kraig V. Kissinger1, Beth Goddu1, Sophie J. Berg1, Warren J. Manning1, 2, Reza Nezafat1
1 2

Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

1320. Minimizing Dark-Rim Artifacts in First-Pass Myocardial Perfusion MR by Eliminating Gibbs Ringing Using Projection Imaging Behzad Sharif1, Rohan Dharmakumar1, Troy LaBounty1, Chrisandra Shufelt2, Louise EJ Thomson2, Noel Bairey Merz2, Daniel S. Berman2, Debiao Li1
1

Biomedical Imaging Research Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Heart Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States

199

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1321 1. A Model-Ba ased Reconstruc ction Technique e for Look-Lock ker FAIR Grad dient Echo ASL L Perfusion Data a Johannes Tra an-Gia1, Thomas s Troalen2, Herb bert Kstler1, Fr rank Kober2
1

Institute of Ra adiology, Universi ity of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, W German ny; 2Centre de Rs sonance Magntiqu ue Biologique et M Mdicale (CRMBM), UM MR CNRS N733 39, Facult de Md decine, Aix-Marsei ille Universit, Ma arseille, France

1322 2. A Realistic 4D 4 Numerical Phantom P for Qu uantitative Firs t-Pass Myocard dial Perfusion M MRI Lukas Wissm mann1, Johannes F.M. Schmidt1, Sebastian Kozer rke1
1

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Zurich, Switzerlan nd

1323 3. GPU Vs CPU Cluster Reco onstruction for Low L Latency It terative Recons struction of Firs st Pass Stress C Cardiac al Stress Perfusion with Physiologica 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 Sbastien Ro oujol , Tamer A. Basha , Christop ophe Schlke , , Martin Buehrer r , , Warren J. M Manning , , Reza a Nezafat1
1

Medecine, BI IDMC / Harvard Medical M School, Bo oston, MA, United d States; 2Institute for Biomedical En ngineering, Univer rsity and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Z Switzerland d; 3Radiology, BID DMC / Harvard M Medical School, Bo oston, MA, United States

1324 4. Myocardial Perfusion Rese erve Quantified at 3 and 1.5 Te esla in Compari ison to Fraction nal Flow Reserv ve as D Coronar ry Angiography y Measured During Peter Bernha ardt1, Thomas Walcher, W Katharina Ikuye, Wolfga gang Rottbauer, Volker Rasche, J Jochen Whrle
1

University of f Ulm, Ulm, BW, Germany G

1325 5. II. High Var riability in Peak k Signal Intensi ity During CMR RI First Pass Pe erfusion Imagin ng When a Stan ndard Dose of Contrast Agent Is Used - Blood Pool & Myocardium. 1 1 2 3 3 1 3 hew , Deirdre B. Cassidy , Stephen J. Gandy , , Patricia Martin n , J. Graeme Ho ouston , Shona Matth
1

Cardiovascula ar & Diabetes Ima aging, University of o Dundee, Dundee e, Angus, United K Kingdom; 2NHS T Tayside Medical Ph hysics, Dundee, Angu us, United Kingdom m; 3NHS Tayside Clinical C Radiology y, Dundee, Angus , United Kingdom m

T Traditional Poster F Flow Quant tification


E Exhibition Hall l
1

Mon nday 10:45-12 2:45


National Hear rt Centre Singapor re, Singapore, Sing gapore; 2Nanyang Technological Un niversity, Singapor re, Singapore

1326 6. Surgical Ven ntricular Restoration Improve es the Intra-Ven ntricular Flow: MRI/CFD Sim mulation 2 an Tan1 Liang Zhong g1, Seyed Saeid Khalafvand K , Yin n Kwee Ng2, Rusa

1327 7. Quantitative e Flow Measure ement of Cerebrospinal Fluids s at Sylvian Aqu ueduct at 3 Tesl la Kezhou Wang g1, Xinjian Du2, Wei Sun3, Haga ai Ganin4, Yi Sui i4, 5, Lauren Oste ergren1, Fady T. Charbel, Willia am G. 6 7 8 Bradley , Xia aohong Joe Zhou u,
1

VasSol Inc., River R Forest, IL, United U States; 2Neu urosurgery, Univer rsity of Illinois at C Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States s; 3GE Healthcare, Waukesha, W WI, Unit ted States; 4Center r for MR Research h, University of Illi inois Hospital & H Health Sciences Sy ystem, Chicago, IL, United U States; 5Dep partment of Bioeng gineering, Univers sity of Illinois Hos spital & Health Sciences System, Ch hicago, IL, United States; 6Department of Radiology, R UCSD Medical M Center, Sa an Diego, CA, Un nited States; 7Cente er for MR Researc ch, University C Chicago, IL, I United States; 8Departments of R Radiology, Univer rsity of Illinois at C Chicago, Chicago, , IL, United of Illinois at Chicago, States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1328 8. Valve Openi ing and Closing g Kinematic Assessment in Pat tients with Aort tic Stenosis Julio Garcia1, Romain Capoulade2, Lyes Kad dem3, Eric Laro ose2, Philippe Pib barot2

1 Radiology, Northwestern Unive ersity, Chicago, IL L, United States; 2L Laval University, Q Quebec, Canada; 3Concordia Univer rsity, Montreal, Que ebec, Canada

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1329 9. A Novel Method for the Assessment of Valve Effective Or rifice Area Usin ng 4D Flow She ear Layer Detec ction Method in Patients P with Ao ortic Stenosis 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Julio Garcia , Michael Mark kl , , Susanne Sc chnell , Pegah E Entezari , Riti J. Mahadevia , Ca an Wu , Chris M Malaisrie3, Philippe Piba arot4, James C. Carr1, Alex J. Barker1
1 Radiology, Northwestern Unive ersity, Chicago, IL L, United States; 2B Biomedical Engine eering, Northweste ern University, Ch hicago, IL, diac Surgery, North hwestern Universit ty, Chicago, IL, U United States; 4Dep partment of Medicine, Laval United States; 3Division of Card uebec, Canada University, Qu

2 200

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0. Evaluating the t Reproducib bility and Regional Variation o of Wall Shear St tress in Rat Mo odel with the Us se of Flow1330 Sensitive MR RI 1 1 2 3 4 1 magna cum laude Shin-Lei Pen ng , Hsu-Hsia Pe eng , Tao-Chieh Yang , Jee-Chin ng Hsu , Yi-Chu un Wu , Fu-Nien Wang
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Biomedical Engineering and Envir ronmental Science es, National Tsing Hua University, H Hsinchu, Taiwan; 2Department of Neurosurgy y, Chang Gung Me emorial Hospital, Taoyuan, T Taiwan; 3Department of A Anesthesiology, Ch hang Gung Memor rial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiw wan; 4Animal Mole ecular Center, Cha ang Gung Memori ial Hospital, Taoyu uan, Taiwan

1331 1. Cerebral Blood Flow in Ped diatric Multiple e-Sclerosis Patie ents and Age-M Matched Contro ols Using Phase e-Contrast MRI Christopher K. K Macgowan1, Katherine Chan n, Suzanne Laugh ghlin2, Stephanie Khan3, Ruth An nn Marrie4, Bren nda Banwell3
1

Medical Biop physics, University y of Toronto / Hosp pital for Sick Chil dren, Toronto, ON N, Canada; 2Medic cal Imaging, Unive ersity of Toronto / Hosp pital for Sick Child dren, Toronto, ON N, Canada; 3Pediatr rics (Neurology), U University of Toro onto / Hospital for r Sick Children, Toro onto, ON, Canada; ; 4Internal Medicin ne (Neurology) and d Community Hea alth Sciences, Univ versity of Manitob ba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

1332 2. Pressure Dif fference Measu urements in Sten notic Flow Phan ntom: Compari ison of 4D Flow w MRI, Comput tational Fluid Dynam mics, and Pressu ure Wire Measurements 1 1 2 3 Elizabeth Jan nus Nett , Leona ardo Rivera , Syl lvana Garca-Ro odrguez , Alejan ndro Roldn-Alz zate , Oliver Wie eben1, 3, Kevin M. Joh hnson1
1

Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin, Madis son, WI, United St tates; 2Mechanical l Engineering, Uni iversity of Wiscon nsin, Madison, WI, United Sta ates; 3Radiology, University U of Wisc consin, Madison, W WI, United States

1333 3. A Non-Invasive Assessment of Cardiopulm monary Hemod dynamics with M MRI Octavia Bane1, 2, Sanjiv J. Sh hah3, Michael J. Cuttica4, Jerem my D. Collins1, Se Senthil Selvaraj5, Christoph Guet tter6, James C. Carr1, Tim mothy J. Carroll l1, 2
1

Feinberg Scho ool of Medicine, Radiology, R Northw western University, , Chicago, IL, Uni ited States; 2Biome edical Engineering g, Northwestern University, U Evanston, IL, United Sta ates; 3Feinberg Sch hool of Medicine, Cardiology, North hwestern Universi ity, Chicago, 4 IL, United States; Feinberg Sch hool of Medicine, Pulmonary P Care, N Northwestern Univ versity, Chicago, I IL, United States; 5Feinberg 6 dicine, Northweste ern University, Chi icago, IL, United S States; Corporate e Research, Siemen ns Corporation, Pr rinceton, NJ, School of Med United States

1334 4. Segmentatio on of Aortic Flo ow in Real-Time e Spiral Phase-C Contrast MRI f for Assessment of Stroke Volu ume Variability Gustavo Mai ia Queiroz Mend dona1, Joao L. A. A Carvalho1
1

Department of o Electrical Engineering, University y of Braslia, Brasl lia, DF, Brazil

1335 5. Sparse Repr resentations for r Compressed Sensing S Accelera ation of Fourier oded MRI r Velocity Enco Gabriel L. S. L. Oliveira1, Jo oao L. A. Carval lho1
1

Department of o Electrical Engineering, University y of Braslia, Brasl lia, DF, Brazil

1336 6. A Direct Reconstruction Method M for Blood d Velocity Estim mation from Ph hase-Contrast M MRI Data Rizwan Ahma ad1, Ning Jin, 12, Yu Ding1, Orla ando P. Simonett ti1
1

The Ohio Stat te University, Colu umbus, OH, Unite ed States; 2Siemens s Medical Solution ns, Columbus, OH H, United States

1337 7. Aortic Coar rctation Alters Thoracic T Aortic c Hemodynamic cs Across a Lar rge Age Range Bradley D. Allen A 1, Alex J. Ba arker1, Julio Gar rcia1, Maya Gab bbour2, Miachae el Markl1, 3, Cynt thia K. Rigsby, 12, Joshua 4 5 D. Robinson ,
1

Department of o Radiology, Nort thwestern Universi ity, Chicago, IL, U United States; 2Dep partment of Medic cal Imaging, Ann & Robert H Lurie Children n's Hospital of Chi icago, Chicago, IL L, United States; 3D Department of Bio medical Engineeri ing, Northwestern University, 4 Chicago, IL, United U States; Dep partment of Pediat trics, Northwestern n University, Chic cago, IL, United St tates; 5Department t of Cardiology, Ann & Robert H Lu urie Childrens Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, IL, Unit ted States

1338 8. Assessing th he Effects of Ves ssel Segmentati ion Boundary S Size on Flow Qu uantification Er rror and Compa aring Multiple Au utomatic Segmentation Algorit thms 1 2 3 2 3 Paul Kokeny y , Jing Jiang , , Ewart Mark Ha aacke ,
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Wayn ne State University y, Detroit, MI, Uni ited States; 2Radio logy, Wayne State e University, Detro oit, MI, United States; 3MRI Institute for r Biomedical Rese earch, Detroit, MI, United States

201

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1339. Assessment of Energy Loss in Aortic Stenosis and Age-Matched Controls Using Bayesian Multipoint PhaseContrast MRI Christian Binter1, Robert Manka1, 2, Simon H. Suendermann3, Verena Knobloch1, Sebastian Kozerke1, 4
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Dept. of Cardiology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 4Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

1340. Retrospectively Triggered Local PWV Measurements in the Murine Aorta Using a Radial Sampling Patrick Winter1, Eberhard Rommel1, Wolfgang Rudolf Bauer2, Peter M. Jakob1, 3, Volker Herold1

1 Dept. of Experimental Physics 5, University of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 2Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik I, Universittsklinikum Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Germany; 3Magnetic Resonance Bavaria, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany

1341. Quantitative Flow Measurement of Digital Arteries at 3 Tesla Guanzhong Liu1, Kezhou Wang2, Xinjian Du3, Yi Sui1, 4, Michael P. Flannery1, Fady T. Charbel5, Nadera Sweiss6, Xiaohong Joe Zhou1, 7
1

Center for MR Research, University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, Chicago, IL, United States; 2VasSol, Inc, River Forest, IL, United States; 3Neurosurgery, University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, Chicago, IL, United States; 4 Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 5Neurosurgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 6Rheumatology, University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, Chicago, IL, United States; 7 Departments of Radiology, Neurosurgery and Bioengineering, University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, Chicago, IL, United States

1342. Semi-Automated Pulse Wave Velocity Measurement in the Thoracic Aorta Using 4D Flow MRI Bruce S. Spottiswoode1, Aurelien F. Stalder2, Mehmet Gulsun3, Michael Markl4, 5
1

Cardiovascular MR R&D, Siemens Healthcare, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Magnetic Resonance, Imaging & Therapy, Healthcare Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany; 3Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technology, Princeton, NJ, United States; 4Department of Radiology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States; 5Department of Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States

1343. Analysis of Wall Shear Stress for Patients with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension by Phase-Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Hung-Hsuan Wang1, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng2, Hsi-Yu Yu3, Hsu-Hsia Peng1
Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu City, Taiwan; 2Center for Optoelectronic Biomedicine, National Taiwan University Medical College, Taipei City, Taiwan; 3Department of Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei City, Taiwan
1

1344. Comparison of MRI and US Assessment of Vascular Reactivity in Relation to CVD Risk Factors in Old and Young Healthy Subjects Erica Chirico1, Michael C. Langham, Erin K. Englund, Susan Schultz1, Lifeng Zhang2, Sandy Sehgal1, Emile R. Mohler2, Felix W. Wehrli
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Medicine, Cardiovascular Division, Vascular Medicine Section, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1345. MRI Evaluation of Vessel Wall Stretch in Healthy and Diseased Aortas Henrik Haraldsson1, 2, Michael Hope3, Gabriel Acevedo-Bolton1, 2, Elaine Tseng1, 2, Xiaodong Zhong4, David A. Saloner1, 2
1

University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Veteran Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 4MR R&D Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare, Atlanta, GA, United States

1346. A Fast 3D Non-Iterative Approach to Pressure Calculation from PC-MRI: Phantom Experiments M.J. Negahdar1, Mo Kadbi1, JungWon Cha1, Juan Cebral2, Amir A. Amini1
1

Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky, United States; 2School of Computational Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, United States

202

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1347 7. Variability of o Regurgitation Fraction Valu ues by MRI Acc cording to the F Flow Quantifica ation Method Pablo Bchle er1, 2, Gerard Cr relier3, Lida Tor ro4, Myriam Ferr reiro4, Marcelo A Andia1, 2, Cristia an Tejos, 25, Pab blo 26 1 2 Irarrzabal, , Sergio Uribe e,
1

Department of o Radiology, Scho ool of Medicine, Po ontificia Universid dad Catlica de Ch hile, Santiago, Chi ile; 2Biomedical Im maging Center, Pontifi icia Universidad Catlica C de Chile, Santiago, S Chile; 3I Institute for Biome edical Engineering g, University and E ETH, Zurich, 4 5 Switzerland; Hospital H Stero de el Ro, Santiago, Chile; C Department t of Electrical Eng gineering , Pontific cia Universidad Ca atlica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; 6Departm ment of Electrical Engineering, E Ponti ificia Universidad Catlica de Chile e, Santiago, Chile

1348 8. Analysis of Flow F Vortices in the Pulmonar ry Artery of He ealthy Normals and Patients w with pH with 4D D Flow MRI 1 Guilhem Jean Collier1, Andy y Swift1, David Capener C , David Kiely1, Jim M. W Wild1
1

Department of o Cardiovascular Science, S The Univ versity of Sheffield d, Sheffield, Yorks shire, United King gdom

1349 9. Hemodynam mic Assessment of Obstructive Hypertrophic C Cardiomyopath hy Using 4D Flo ow MRI Bradley D. Allen A 1, Alex J. Ba arker1, Jeremy D. D Collins1, Lubn na Choudhury2, J James C. Carr1, 2, Robert O. Bonow2, 1 3 Michael Mar rkl ,
1

Department of o Radiology, Nort thwestern Universi ity, Chicago, IL, U United States; 2Dep partment of Medic cine-Cardiology, N Northwestern University, Ch hicago, IL, United States; 3Departme ent of Biomedical E Engineering, Nort thwestern Universi ity, Chicago, IL, U United States

1350 0. Association of Arterial Com mpliance Betwe een Carotid Art tery and Abdom minal Aorta and d Its Role in Assessment of Carotid Ath herosclerotic Dis sease: A 3.0T MR M Imaging Stu udy 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 Li Jiang , Hu uijun Chen , Xu Han , Zhensen Chen C , Rui Li , L Le He , Chun Yu uan , , Xihai Zha ao1
1 2

Center for Bio omedical Imaging Research & Depa artment of Biomed dical Engineering, Tsinghua Univers sity, Beijing, China a; Department of o Radiology, PLA A General Hospital, Beijing, China; 3 Department of Ra adiology, Universit ty of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

1351 1. High Tempo oral Resolution, , Simultaneous Quantification n of Intravascula ar Blood Flow a and Oxygen Sat turation with BRISK K K-Space Samp pling Zachary Rod dgers1, Lohith Ki ini1, Varsha Jain n1, Michael C. La angham1, Jerem my F. Magland1, Felix W. Wehrli i1
1

Radiology, University of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S tates

1352 2. Acceleration n of Spiral Four rier Velocity En ncoded MRI Us sing 3D SPIRiT T Davi Marco Lyra-Leite1, 2, Krishna K S. Nayak k1, Joao L. A. Ca arvalho2
1

Department of o Electrical Engineering, University y of Southern Calif fornia, Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates; 2Departament to de Engenharia Eletrica, University of Brasilia, Brasili ia, Distrito Federa al, Brazil

1353 3. Cerebrovasc cular Complian nce Quantificati ion with Non-G Gated, Velocity E Encoded Projec ctions Zachary Rod dgers1, Michael C. C Langham1, Je eremy F. Maglan nd1, John A. Det tre2, Felix W. We ehrli1

1 Radiology, University of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S tates; 2Neurology, , University of Pen nnsylvania, Philad delphia, PA, United States

1354 4. Carotid Pulse Wave Veloci ity Quantificatio on with Non-Ga ated, Velocity-E Encoded Projec ctions 1 Zachary Rod dgers1, Erin K. Englund E , Michae el C. Langham1, Jeremy F. Mag gland1, Felix Weh hrli1
1

Radiology, University of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S tates

1355 5. Improved L1-SPIRiT L Reco onstruction with h a Phase Diver rgence Penalty f for 3D Phase-C Contrast Flow Measuremen nts 1 2 3 1 4 2 3 magna cum laude Michael Loecher , Claudio Santelli S , , Olive er Wieben , , Seb bastian Kozerke e,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin Madiso on, Madison, WI, United States; 2Bi iomedical Enginee ering, University a and ETH Zurich, Zurich h, Switzerland; 3Im maging Sciences an nd Biomedical Eng gineering, King's C College London, L London, United Ki ingdom; 4 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin Madison, Ma adison, WI, United d States

1356 6. 4D Flow-Sen nsitive MRI Pulmonary Artery y Pulse Wave V Velocity in Pulm monary Arterial l Hypertension Christopher J. J Franois1, Ale ejandro Roldn-Alzate1, Andrew w L. Wentland1, H Heidi B. Kelliha an2, Naomi C. Ch hesler3, Oliver Wiebe en1, 4

1 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin, Madison, WI, W United States; 2 Veterinary Medic cine, University of f Wisconsin, Madis son, WI, ineering, Universit ty of Wisconsin, M Madison, WI, Unit ted States; 4Medica al Physics, Univer rsity of United States; 3Biomedical Engi adison, WI, United d States Wisconsin, Ma

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E Exhibition Hall l Mon nday 10:45-12 2:45
1357 7. Real-Time Prospective P Adj justment of Inversion Time Us sing Arrhythmi ia Insensitive In nversion Recove ery (AIIR) ISMRM MERIT AWARD Algorithm for f Delayed Hyp per-Enhanceme ent MRI 1 2 3 4 4 magna cum laude Ramkumar Krishnamurthy K , Amol Pednekar , Jouke Smink , Benjamin Cheo ong , Raja Muthu upillai
1

Rice Universi ity, Houston, TX, United U States; 2Ph hilips Health Care, Houston, TX, Un nited States; 3Philip ps Health Care, Be est, TX, Netherlands; 4St. Luke's Episcop pal Hospital, Hous ston, TX, United S States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1358 8. Heart-Rate Independent Non-Contrast Myocardial T1 M Mapping 1 2 Sebastian Weingrtner We , , Mehmet M Akakaya a1, Kraig V. Kiss singer1, Warren J. Manning1, Re eza Nezafat1
1

Department of o Medicine, Beth Israel I Deaconess Medical M Center an nd Harvard Medica al School, Boston, MA, United State es; 2Computer Assisted Clinic cal Medicine, Univ versity Medical Center Mannheim, H Heidelberg Univer rsity, Mannheim, G Germany

1359 9. Metabolite-C Cycled, ECG-T Triggered and Navigator-Gated N d 1H MRS with h Optimised Ima age-Based B0 Sh himming Achieves High Spectral Qu uality in the Myocardium at 3T T 1 2 2 3 3 Donnie Cameron , Ariane Fi illmer , Andreas s Hock , Thomas s W. Redpath , M Michael P. Frenn neaux , Dana Da awson1, Anke Hennin ng2, 4

1 University of f Aberdeen, Aberde een, United Kingd dom; 2Institute for Biomedical Engin neering, University y and ETH Zurich, , Zurich, T University of Aberdeen, Aberde een, United Kingd dom; 4Max Planck Institute of Biolog gical Cybernetics, Tbingen, Switzerland; 3The Germany

1360 0. In Vivo Ultr ra Short TE (UT TE) MRI Detect ts Diffuse Fibro osis in Hypertro ophic Mouse Hearts Bastiaan J. van v Nierop1, Jule es L. Nelissen1, Noortje N A.M. Ba ax2, Abdallah G. Motaal1, Larry de Graaf1, Klaa as Nicolay1, Gustav J. Str rijkers1
1

Biomedical NMR, N Department of Biomedical Eng gineering, Eindhov ven University of Technology, Eind dhoven, Noord Bra abant, Netherlands; 2Soft Tissue Biome echanics and Engin neering, Departme ent of Biomedical Engineering, Eind dhoven University y of Technology, Eindhoven, E Noord Brabant, Netherlands

1361 1. High Resolu ution Fully Qua antitative Sodium m Mapping in t the Acutely Inf farcted Mouse H Heart Mahon L. Ma aguire1, Kiterie M. M Faller1, Debra Medway1, Vic ctoria Thornton1, Craig A. Lyga ate1, Andrew M. Blamire2, 1 1 Stefan Neuba auer , Jurgen E. Schneider
1

Dept. Cardiov vascular Medicine, University of Ox xford, Oxford, Uni ited Kingdom; 2Ne ewcastle Magnetic c Resonance Centre e, Newcastle University, Ne ewcastle upon Tyn ne, United Kingdom m

1362 2. Leakage and d Water Exchan nge Characterization of Gadof fosveset in the M Myocardium Octavia Bane1, 2, Daniel C. Lee L 3, Brandon C. C Benefield3, Ka athleen R. Harris s1, Neil R. Chatte erjee, 23, James C C. Carr1, 1 2 C , Timothy J. Carroll

1 Radiology, Northwestern Unive ersity, Chicago, IL L, United States; 2B Biomedical Engine eering, Northweste ern University, Ev vanston, IL, western University y, Chicago, IL, Un nited States United States; 3Medicine, Northw

1363 3. Compensati ion of Signal Lo oss Due to Card diac Motion in P Point-Resolved Spectroscopy o of the Heart Kilian Weiss1, Severin Summ mermatter1, Chris stian T. Stoeck1, Sebastian Koze erke1
1

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Zurich, Switzerlan nd

1364 4. An Efficient t Protocol for In nfarct Quantific cation in Mice Guido Buoni incontri1, Carme en Methner2, Tho omas Krieg2, T. A Adrian Carpent ter1, Stephen J. S Sawiak1, 3
1

Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, , University of Cam mbridge, Cambrid dge, United Kingdo om; 2Department o of Medicine, Univ versity of Cambridge, Ca ambridge, United Kingdom; 3Behavioural and Clinica al Neuroscience In stitute, University y of Cambridge, Ca ambridge, United Kingdo om

1365 5. A Fast Myoc cardial T1 Map pping Method Compatible C to M MOLLI Yu-Wei Tang g1, Tzu-Chao Chuang2, Hsiao-W Wen Chung1, Teng g-Ti Huang3
1

Department of o Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan T University, , Taipei, Taiwan; 2 Department of Ele ectrical Engineerin ng, National Sun Yat-Sen University, U Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 3Dep partment of Electr rical Engineering, N National Taiwan U University of Scien nce and Technology, Taipei, T Taiwan

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1366. Fast Cardiac T1 Quantification with an ECG-Triggered Radial Single-Shot Inversion Recovery Sequence (TRASSI) Daniel Gensler1, Philipp Mrchel1, Florian Fidler1, Oliver Ritter2, Mark E. Ladd3, Harald H. Quick4, Wolfgang Rudolf Bauer2, Peter M. Jakob1, 5, Peter Nordbeck2

1 Research Center for Magnetic Resonance Bavaria e.V., Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 2Department of Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 3Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, University DuisburgEssen, Essen, Germany; 4Institute of Medical Physics, University Erlangen-Nrnberg, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany; 5Experimental Physics 5, Iniversity of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany

1367. Black-Blood Preparation Vs. Bright-Blood for Myocardial T2p-SSFP Based T2 Quantification Ina Vernikouskaya1, 2, Peter Bernhardt1, Wolfgang Rottbauer1, Volker Rasche1, 2

1 Internal Medicine II, University Hospital of Ulm, Ulm, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; 2Small Animal MRI, University of Ulm, Ulm, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

1368. Late Gadolinium Enhancement MRI Parameters Related to Ventricular Tachyarrhythmia and Subsequent Invasive Treatments in Asymmetric Septal Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy with Preserved Ejection Fraction Yasuo Amano1, Masaki Tachi1, Mitsunobu Kitamura1, Hitomi Tani1, Shinichiro Kumita1
1

Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan

1369. ECG-Triggered and Respiratory Gated Image Based B0 Shimming for Single Voxel Spectroscopy of the Myocardium at 3T Ariane Fillmer1, Donnie Cameron2, Thomas W. Redpath2, Michael P. Frenneaux2, Dana Dawson2, Anke Henning1, 3
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, ZH, Switzerland; 2University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom; 3Max Planck Institut for Biological Cybernetics, Tbingen, Germany

1370. Optimization and Standardization of TI-Selection in Contrast Enhanced Viability Imaging by Automated Analysis of Rapid Quantitative T1 Mapping Andreas Greiser1, Andr Rudolph2, Matthias Alexander Dieringer2, Julius Traber2, Evelyn Polzin2, Edgar Mueller1, Jeanette Schulz-Menger2

1 Healthcare Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany; 2Working Group Cardiac MR, Charit, ECRC Humboldt-University, Berlin and HELIOS Clinics, Berlin, Germany

1371. Rapid Breath-Held T1 Weighted Double Inversion Recovery Black-Blood (DIR-BB) Turbo Spin Echo (TSE) Cardiac Imaging Using SENSE, ZOOM and Variable Refocusing Flip Angle Readout feifei Qu1, Ramkumar Krishnamurthy2, Amol Pednekar3, Benjamin Y. Cheong4, Claudio Arena4, Pei-Herng Hor1, Raja Muthupillai5

1 Physics, University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States; 2BioEngineering, Rice University, Houston, TX, United States; 3Philips HealthCare, Houston, TX, United States; 4Radiology, St. Luke s Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX, United States; 5Radiology, St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX, United States

1372. Quantification of Epicardial Adipose Tissue in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder by Magnetic Resonance Imaging Dagmar Hartung1, Katja Hueper2, Marcel Gutberlet1, Anne- Mieke Detlef3, Claire Weiss3, Anne Von Bohlen3, Refik Pul4, Ulrich Schweiger5, Helge Frieling3, Ralf Lichtinghagen6, Frank Wacker1, Kai G. Kahl3
1 3

Radiology, Medical School Hannover, Hannover, Germany; 2Radiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany; Psychiatry, Medical School Hannover, Hannover, Germany; 4Neurology, Medical School Hannover, Hannover, Germany; 5 Psychiatry, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Lbeck, Germany; 6Clinical Chemistry, Medical School Hannover, Hannover, Germany

1373. Supplemental Oxygenation and Hyper Ventilation for Accelerated 3D Late Gadolinium Enhancement Imaging of Left Ventricle Within a Single Breath Hold Sbastien Roujol1, Tamer A. Basha1, Mehmet Akakaya1, Murilo Foppa1, Kraig V. Kissinger1, Beth Goddu1, Sophie J. Berg1, Warren J. Manning1, 2, Reza Nezafat1
1

Medecine, BIDMC / Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Radiology, BIDMC / Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

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Chamber View Contrast-Enha anced 1374 4. Differences in Blood T1-Va alue Between Ri ight and Left V Ventricles on 4-C er CMR Look-Locke 1 1 1 1 Yasuo Amano , Masaki Tach hi , Yoshio Matsu umura , Tetsuro Sekine
1

Nippon Medical School, Tokyo o, Japan

atients with Apical Hypertroph 1375 5. Contrast-En nhanced Look-L Locker and Del layed-Enhancem ment MRI in Pa hic tion with Risk F Factors and Car rdiac Cardiomyop pathy: Distribution of Myocardial Damages a and Its Associat Function Yasuo Amano1, Masaki Tach Obara2 hi1, Hitomi Tani1, Shinichiro Kum mita1, Makoto O
1

an Nippon Medical School, Tokyo o, Japan; 2Philips Healthcare H Asia Pa acific, Tokyo, Japa

schemic Myoca ardium in a Murine Heart 1376 6. Quantitative e Changes in T2 2* Reflect Remodeling of Both h Remote and Is Failure Mod del 1 rijkers2, Fatih Ar rslan1 Eissa Aguor1, Cees van de Kolok K , Pieter A.F F.M Doevendans s1, Gustav J. Str
1

ndhoven University y of Technology, E Eindhoven, Cardilogy, UM MC, Utrecht, Neth herlands; 2Departm ment of Biomedical al Engineering, Ein Netherlands

1377 7. An Intuitive e Model of Several Factors Aff fecting Accuracy cy of MOLLI T1 Values Kelvin Chow w1, Joseph J. Pag gano1, Richard B. B Thompson1
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Alberta, Edmonton, E Alberta a, Canada

hmic Methods f for Cardiac T2 1378 8. Comparison n Between Mult ti-Point Expone ential and Two-Points Logarith Measurmen nts. 1 2 2 Antoine Delm mas , Marine Be eaumont , Jacque es Felblinger

1 VANDOEUVRE-L LESUniversit de Rennes1, CESSO ON-SEVIGNE, Ille e-et-Vilaine, Franc ce, Metropolitan; 2 IADI laboratory, V urthe et Moselle, France, F Metropolita an NANCY, Meu

T Traditional Poster C Cardiac Mic crostructure & Functio on


E Exhibition Hall l Mon nday 10:45-12 2:45
ments 1379 9. Effects of Pe erfusion on Car rdiac MR Diffusion Measurem dinger3, Steven P Poelzing3, Osama Abdu ullah1, Arnold Da avid Gomez2, Sa amer Merchant2, Owen Stedham2, Michael Heid ISMRM MERIT AWARD magna cum laude Edward Hsu2
1

tes; 2Bioengineerin ng, University of U Utah, salt lake city y, UT, United Bioengineerin ng , University of Utah, U salt lake city y, UT, United Stat of Utah, salt lake, UT, United States s States; 3Cardio ovascular Research h and Training Institute, University o

lowed 3T BSSFP P CSPAMM M Myocardial 1380 0. A Quantitat tive Comparison n Between Slice e-Followed and Non-Slice-Foll Motion Trac cking 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 Matthias Stuber r, Hlne Felic ciano , , Davide Piccini , , Joos st P. A. Kuijer , M
rsity of Lausanne ( (UNIL), Lausanne e, Switzerland; 2Ce enter for Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Hospital (C CHUV) and Univer of Radiology, Uni iversity Hospital (C CHUV) and Unive ersity of Biomedical Im maging (CIBM), La ausanne, Switzerla and; 3Department o 4 nne, Switzerland; Advanced Clinica al Imaging Techno ology, Lausanne (UN NIL) / Center for Biomedical Imaging g (CIBM), Lausan 5 ics and Medical Te echnology, ICaR-V VU, VU Universit ty Medical Siemens Healt thcare IM S AW, Lausanne, L Switzer rland; Dept. Physi Center, Amste erdam, Netherlands s
1

untingtons Dis sease Is Unmask ked by Dobutam mine 1381 1. Right Ventr ricular Failure in i the R6/2 Mou use Model of Hu nder O. Ward1, T T. Adrian Carpe enter1, Stephen J J. Sawiak1, 3, Guido Buoni incontri1, Nigel I. I Wood2, Simon Puttick2, Alexan 2 magna cum laude A Jennifer Morton M
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

dge, United Kingdo om; 2Department o of Pharmacology, University of Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, , University of Cam mbridge, Cambrid al Neuroscience In stitute, University y of Cambridge, Ca ambridge, Cambridge, Ca ambridge, United Kingdom; 3Behavioural and Clinica United Kingdo om
1

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1382 2. Epigenetic Upregulation U of f VEGF-A Decr reases Infarct Si ize in Mouse M Myocardium: MR Cine Imaging g of Left Ventricle 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 magna cum laude Haja-Sherief f N Musthafa , Mikko M Turunen , , Svetlana Laid dinen , , Tiia Hu usso , Sanna Hon nkanen , Suvi Ku uosmanen1, Erhe Gao3, Hanne H Hakkarai inen1, Seppo Yl-Herttuala1, 2, T Timo Liimatainen n1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 A.I. Virtanen Institute For Mole ecular Sciences, Kuopio, K Eastern Fin nland, Finland; 2A Ark Therapeutics L Ltd., Kuopio, Easte ern Finland, mple University, Ph hiladelphia, PA, Un nited States Finland; 3Tem

1383 3. Cardiac Structure and Fun nction Are Alter red in Adults w with Non-Alcoho olic Fatty Liver r Disease with N No Known volvement Cardiac Inv 1 2 2 2 Kieren Grant Hollingsworth , Kate Hallswor rth , Christian T Thoma , Djordje e G. Jakovljevic , Guy A. MacGo owan3, 1 tee1, Andrew M. Blamire1, Roy Taylor T , Chris P. Day1, Michael I. Trenell2 Quentin Anst
1

Institute of Ce ellular Medicine, Newcastle N Univers sity, Newcastle up pon Tyne, Tyne an nd Wear, United Kingdom; 2MOVEla ab, Newcastle Uni iversity, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne e and Wear, Unite ed Kingdom; 3Insti itute of Genetic M Medicine, Newcastl le University, Newcastle upo on Tyne, Tyne and d Wear, United Kin ngdom

1384 4. Towards My yocardial T2* Mapping M at 7.0 T: T Assessment a and Implication ns of Static Mag gnetic Fields Va ariations Fabian Heze el1, Peter Kellma an2, Lukas Winte er1, Oliver Kraus s1, Katharina Fu uchs1, Thoralf Ni Niendorf1, 3
1

Berlin Ultrahi igh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), ( Max-D Delbrueck Center f for Molecular Med dicine, Berlin, Ger rmany; 2Medical Im maging Section, National Institutes of Health H / NHLBI, Be ethesda, MD, Unit ted States; 3Cardio ovascular Magnetic c Resonance, Expe erimental and arch Center, Berlin n, Germany Clinical Resea

1385 5. Hypertroph hic Remodelling g and Subendocardial Dysfunct tion in Mitocho ondrial DNA Po oint Mutation C Carriers Without Kn nown Cardiac In nvolvement Kieren Grant Hollingsworth1, Matthew G.D. . Bates2, Jane H. Newman3, Djor rdje G. Jakovlje evic3, Andrew M. . Blamire1, Guy A. MacG Gowan4, Bernard d D. Keavney4, Patrick P F. Chinn nery4, Douglass M. Turnbull2, Robert W. Taylor r2, Michael I. Trenell3, Grainne G S. Gorman3
1

Institute of Ce ellular Medicine, Newcastle N Univers sity, Newcastle up pon Tyne, Tyne an nd Wear, United Kingdom; 2Mitocho ondrial Research Grou up, Newcastle University, Newcastle e upon Tyne, Tyne e and Wear, United VElab, Newcastle University, d Kingdom; 3MOV Newcastle upo on Tyne, Tyne and d Wear, United Kin ngdom; 4Institute o of Genetic Medicin ne, Newcastle Uni iversity, Newcastl le upon Tyne, Tyne and Wea ar, United Kingdom m

1386 6. FDA-Appro oved Intralipid Can C Protect He earts Against Is schemic Reperfu usion Injury: A An Integrated C Cellular and Functional Cardiac C MRI Study 1 1 1 1 1 2 Yijen Lin Wu u , Brent D. Barb be , Li Liu , T. Kevin K Hitchens , Chien Ho ,
1

Pittsburgh NM MR Center for Bio omedical Research h, Carnegie Mellon n University, Pittsb burgh, PA, United d States; 2Departme ent of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon M University, Pittsburgh, PA, U United States

1387 7. Developmen nt of Cardiac MRI M for Studying Zebrafish Mo odels of Cardiov vascular Diseas se 3 Gavin D. Me errifield1, Jim Mullin Mu 2, Carl S. Tucker Tu , Martin A A. Denvir3, Willi iam M. Holmes2
1

School of Clin nical Sciences and d Community Heal lth, University of E Edinburgh, Edinbu urgh, Scotland, Un nited Kingdom; 2G Glasgow experimental MRI M Centre, Unive ersity of Glasgow, , Glasgow, Scotlan nd, United Kingdo om; 3Cardiovascula ar Sciences, Unive ersity of Edinburgh, Ed dinburgh, Scotland d, United Kingdom m

1388 8. The Impact of Chronic Exe ercise on Cardia ac Function in P PEPCK-Cmus Mice Characte erized by DENS SE MRI Yuchi Liu1, Xunbai X Mei1, Ma artin W. Zhu2, Sa aul Flores3, Parv vin Hakimi4, Ric chard Hanson4, M Michiko Watana abe3, Xin Yu1
1

Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Case We estern Reserve Uni iversity, Cleveland d, OH, United Stat tes; 2Hawken Scho ool, Gates Mills, OH, Un nited States; 3Department of Pediatric cs, Case Western R Reserve University y, Cleveland, OH, , United States; 4D Department of Biochemistry, Case Western Res serve University, Cleveland, C OH, Un nited States

1389 9. Novel Resul lts from Cardiac Magnetic Res sonance Imagin ng in a Spider Species Gavin D. Me errifield1, Nichol la M. Brydges2, Lynsey L S. Hall3, Jim Mullin4, Lin ndsay Gallagher r4, Romain Pizzi i5, William 4 M. Holmes
1

Centre for Cli inical Brain Scienc ces, University of Edinburgh, Edinb burgh, Midlothian, United Kingdom; ; 2Centre for Cardi iovascular Science, Unive ersity of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Uni ited Kingdom; 3Sc chool of Molecular r and Clinical Med dicine, Royal Edin nburgh 4 Hospital, Edin nburgh, United Kin ngdom; Institute of o Neuroscience an nd Psychology, Co ollege of Medical, Veterinary and Li ife Sciences, University of Glasgow, G Glasgow w, United Kingdom m; 5Zoological Me edicine Ltd, Dunfer ngdom rmline, United Kin

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1390. Comparison of BSSFP-Cine Imaging and PV Loop Measurements in a Swine Model of Chronic Ischemic Cardiomyopathy Karl K. Vigen1, Eric G. Schmuck2, Nicholas S. Hendren2, Jill M. Koch2, Timothy A. Hacker2, Amish N. Raval2

1 Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

1391. MR Quantification of Longitudinal and Circumferential Strain in Left and Right Ventricles Subjected to Patchy Microinfarct, Large Infarct and Combined Insult Mohammed Suhail1, 2, Mark W. Wilson1, Steven W. Hetts1, Robert F. Mattrey3, Maythem Saeed1
1 Department of Radiology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2School of Medicine, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 3Department of Radiology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States

1392. Comparison of Left Ventricle Circumferential Strain in Animals Subjected to Coronary Artery Microemboli or Occlusion/Reperfusion Mohammed Suhail1, 2, Mark W. Wilson1, Steven W. Hetts1, Robert F. Mattrey3, Maythem Saeed1

1 Department of Radiology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2School of Medicine, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 3Department of Radiology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States

1393. Dynamic Cardiac Phantom for Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Ultrasonography Konrad Werys1, 2, Lukasz Blaszczyk1, 2, Szymon Cygan3

1 Institute of Radioelectronics, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland; 2Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Unit, The Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski Institute of Cardiology, Warsaw, Poland; 3Institute of Metrology and Biomedical Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

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Exhibition Hall Monday 10:45-12:45
1 NHLBI, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, NJ, United States; 3NHLBI, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

1394. Comparison of Myocardial T1-Mapping Protocols: Accuracy and Precision Peter Kellman1, Hui Xue2, Michael Schacht Hansen3

1395. Arrhythmia Insensitive Rapid Cardiac T1 Mapping Pulse Sequence: In Vitro Study Michelle Fitts1, 2, Elodie Breton3, Eugene G. Kholmovski2, 4, Derek J. Dosdall2, 5, Sathya Vijayakumar, 24, Kyung P. Hong1, 2, Ravi Ranjan2, 5, Nassir F. Marrouche2, 5, Leon Axel6, Daniel Kim2, 4
1

Bioengineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2CARMA Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3ICube, Strasbourg University, Strasbourg, Alsace, France; 4UCAIR, Department of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 5Internal Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 6Department of Radiology, New York University, New York, United States

1396. Improved Adiabatic Inversion Design for Myocardial T1-Mapping Peter Kellman1, Daniel A. Herzka2, Michael Schacht Hansen3
1 3

NHLBI, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; NHLBI, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

1397. Knowledge-Based Automatic Slice-Alignment Method of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Right Ventricular Evaluation in Patients with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Rieko Ishimura1, Kenichi Yokoyama1, Toshiya Kariyasu1, Toshiaki Nitatori1, Shuhei Nitta2, Taichirou Shiodera2, Tomoyuki Takeguchi2, Shigehide Kuhara3
1

Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyorin University, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo, Japan; 2R&D Center, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki-shi, Japan; 3Toshiba Medical Systems, Otawara-shi, Tochigi, Japan

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1398 8. Preclinical Evaluation E of a 3D Technique for Whole-Hea art Water-Fat Im maging: Compa arison with CT 2 Valentina Ta aviani1, Diego Hernando H , Alejan ndro Munoz Del l Rio1, Ann Shim makawa3, Randi D Drees4, Rebecca a Johnson4, 1 1 5 2 magna cum laude Karl K. Vigen , Scott B. Reed der , , Christoph her J. Francois
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1 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin, Madison, WI, W United States; 2 Radiology, Unive ersity of Wisconsin n-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Global MR Appl lied Science Labor ratory, GE Healthc care, Menlo Park, CA, United States s; 4Department of Surgical 5 ool of Veterinary Medicine, M Univers sity of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, Uni ited States; Medic cal Physics, Unive ersity of Sciences, Scho Wisconsin, Ma adison, WI, United d States

1399 9. Assessment of Myocardial Reperfusion In njury with Magn netic Resonance e Imaging: Segmental Suscept tibilityWeighted Ph hase, Late Gadolinium Enhanc cement and Res st Perfusion Im maging James Willia am Goldfarb1, 2, Usama Hasan1, Wenguo Zhao1, Jing Han1
1

Department of o Research and Ed ducation, Saint Fra ancis Hospital, Ros slyn, NY, United S States; 2Program in n Biomedical Eng gineering, SUNY Stony Brook, B Stony Broo ok, NY, United Sta ates

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1400 0. Improvemen nts in Cardiac MRI M at 3T Usin ng High Permitt tivity Materials s Wyger M. Br rink1, Andrew Webb W 1
1

Radiology, Le eiden University Medical M Center, Le eiden, Netherlands s, Zuid-Holland, N Netherlands

1401 1. Ungated Cin ne First-Pass Myocardial M Perfu usion Imaging f for Simultaneou us Detection of Wall Motion and Perfusion Abnormalities A 1 1 2 magna cum laude Behzad Shar rif , Rohan Dhar rmakumar , Reza a Arsanjani , Lou uise EJ Thomson n2, Noel Bairey M Merz2, Daniel S S. Berman2, Debiao Li1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Biomedical Im maging Research Institute, I Cedars-S Sinai Medical Cent ter, Los Angeles, C CA, United States; 2Heart Institute, C Cedars-Sinai Medical Cente er, Los Angeles, CA, United States

1402 2. Myocardial Perfusion Imag ging: Improved d Image Recons struction Using Respiratory M Motion Corrected d (MOCO) SPIRiT 1 2 1 3 3 Hui Xue , Yu u Ding , Christop ph Guetter , And drew E. Arai , Pe Peter Kellman
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Siemens Corp porate Research, Princeton, P NJ, Unit ted States; 2Doroth hy M. Davis Heart t and Lung Researc ch Institute, The O Ohio State University, Co olumbus, OH, Unit ted States; 3Nation nal Institutes of He ealth, National Hea art, Lung and Bloo od Institute, Bethe esda, MD, United States

1403 3. Automated Left L Ventricula ar Twist Measurement with Co omplementary R Radial Tags Zhe Wang1, 2, Meral L. Reyhan1, 3, Abbas N. Moghaddam1, 4, J. Paul Finn5, D Daniel B. Ennis, , 25
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Department of o Radiological Sci iences, University of California, Los s Angeles, CA, Un nited States; 2Depa artment of Bioengi ineering, University of California, C Los An ngeles, CA, United d States; 3Biomedi ical Physics Interd departmental Progr ram, University of f California , 4 Los Angeles, CA, C United States; ; Department of Biomedical B Engine eering, Amirkabir University of Tech Polytechnic), hnology(Tehran P Tehran, Iran; 5Department of Ra adiological Science es, University of C California Los Ang geles, Los Angeles s, CA, United Stat tes

1404 4. Cardiac-Res spiratory Self-G Gated Cine UTE E for Visualizat tion of the Card diac Valves Verena Hoer rr1, Nina Nagelm mann1, Arno Nau uerth2, Cornelius s Faber3
1

University Ho ospital Muenster, Muenster, M German ny; 2Bruker BioSpi in MRI GmbH, Et ttlingen, Germany; 3University Hosp pital Mnster, Muenster, Ger rmany

1405 5. Validation of o Real Time MR Imaging Usin ng Pressure-Vo olume Loops Francisco Co ontijoch1, Walter R.T. Witschey1, Jeremy McGar rvey1, Melissa L Levack1, Victor A A. Ferrari1, Julio o Chirinos1, Norihiro Kon ndo1, Satoshi Ta akebayashi1, Tor ru Shimaoka1, Ch hikashi Aoki1, G Gerald A. Zsido1, Joseph Gorman n1, Robert C. Gorman1, James J. Pilla1
1

University of f Pennsylvania, Phi iladelphia, PA, Un nited States

1406 6. Combined Free-Breathing F 3D LGE and T1 T Mapping for Simultaneous A Assessment of S Scar and Diffus sed Fibrosis 1 2 Sebastian Weingrtner We , , Mehmet M Akakaya a1, Warren J. Ma Manning1, Reza N Nezafat1
1

Department of o Medicine, Beth Israel I Deaconess Medical M Center an nd Harvard Medica al School, Boston, MA, United State es; 2Computer Assisted Clinic cal Medicine, Univ versity Medical Center Mannheim, H Heidelberg Univer rsity, Mannheim, G Germany

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1407. High Resolution Myocardial T1 Mapping Using MOLLI with Parallel Imaging and Compressed Sensing Xiao Chen1, Bhairav B. Mehta1, Michael Salerno2, 3, Frederick H. Epstein1
1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

1408. Real-Time Cardiac Imaging of Transplanted Hearts Anthony G. Christodoulou1, Yijen L. Wu2, Qing Ye2, T. Kevin Hitchens2, Chien Ho2, Zhi-Pei Liang1
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; Pittsburgh NMR Center for Biomedical Research, Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
2 1

1409. Effect of Contrast Dose, Post-Contrast Acquisition Time, Myocardial Regionality, Cardiac Cycle and Gender on Dynamic-Equilibrium Contrast CMR Measurement of Myocardial Extracellular Volume Christopher A. Miller1, 2, Josephine H. Naish1, Glyn Coutts3, David Clark4, Sha Zhou1, Geoffrey J. M. Parker1, Matthias Schmitt, 12
Centre for Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Imaging Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; 2North West Heart Centre and The Transplant Centre, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; 3Christie Medical Physics and Engineering, The Christie Hospital, Manchester, United Kingdom; 4Alliance Medical Cardiac MRI Unit, Manchester, United Kingdom
1

1410. Spatially Resolved Observation of Cardiovascular Magneto-Dynamics with NMR Field Probes Simon Gross1, Benjamin E. Dietrich1, Christoph Barmet1, 2, Klaas P. Prssmann1
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Skope Magnetic Resonance Technologies, Zurich, Switzerland

1411. Three Dimensional Myocardial T1 Mapping During Free-Breathing Sebastian Weingrtner1, 2, Mehmet Akakaya1, Warren J. Manning1, Reza Nezafat1
1

Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine, University Medical Center Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany

1412. Feasibility of Cardiac Fast Spin Echo Imaging at 7.0 T Using a Two-Dimensional 16 Channel Array of Bowtie Transceivers Katharina Fuchs1, Fabian Hezel1, Lukas Winter1, Celal Oezerdem1, Andreas Graessl1, Matthias Alexander Dieringer1, 2 , Oliver Kraus1, Thoralf Niendorf1, 3
1

Berlin Ultrahigh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 2Working Group on Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Experimental and Clinical Research Center, Berlin, Germany; 3Experimental and Clinical Research Center, a cooperation of the Charit Medical Faculty and the Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany

1413. Referenceless Acquisition of Phase-Sensitive Inversion-Recovery with Decisive Reconstruction (RAPID) for Late Gadolinium Enhancement Imaging Jinnan Wang1, Peter Brnert2, Huijun Chen3, Gregory J. Wilson4, Chun Yuan4, Jeffrey H. Maki4
1 3

Philips Research North America, Briarcliff Manor, NY, United States; 2Philips Research Laboratory, Hamburg, N.A., Germany; Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 4Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

1414. Fully Automatic Calibration of Trigger Delay Time for Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Yu-Sheng Tseng1, Teng-Yi Huang1, Yu-Wei Tang2, Yi-Ru Lin3
1

EE, NTUST, Taipei, Taiwan; 2EE, NTU, Taipei, Taiwan; 3EC, NTUST, Taipei, Taiwan

1415. Composite Histogram Constrained Artifact Suppression (CHiCA) for Dynamic Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Thomas Gaass1, Guillaume Potdevin2, Grzegorz Bauman3, 4, Peter Nol5, Axel Haase1

1 Zentralinstitut fr Medizintechnik, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Garching, Germany; 2Department of Physics, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Garching, Germany; 3Division of Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany; 4Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 5Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Munich, Germany

210

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1416. True T1 Mapping with SMART1Map: A Comparison with MOLLI Glenn S. Slavin1, Jeffrey A. Stainsby2
1

GE Healthcare, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2GE Healthcare, Toronto, ON, Canada

1417. Non-ECG Triggered, Self-Navigated 3D Radial Whole Heart MRI with Golden Angle for Multiphase Coronary Imaging. Simone Coppo1, 2, Davide Piccini3, 4, Jerome Chaptinel1, 2, Gabriele Bonanno1, 2, Matthias Stuber1, 2
1 Departiment of Radiology, University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL), Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Advanced Clinical Imaging Technology, Siemens Healthcare IM S AW, Lausanne, Switzerland; 4University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL) / Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), Lausanne, Switzerland

1418. Relaxometry Using Sequence SimuLation (RUSSL): Application to Myocardial T1-Mapping Using MOLLI Venkat Ramanan1, Nilesh R. Ghugre1, Charles H. Cunningham1, Jeffrey A. Stainsby2, Kim A. Connelly1, 3, Alex Leber4, Graham A. Wright1
1

Imaging Research, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Applied Sciences Lab, GE Healthcare, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 3Division of Cardiology, St Michael's Hospital , Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 4Division of Cardiology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

1419. in vivo Cardiac Diffusion MRI: Second Order Motion Compensated, Diffusion-Prepared Balanced Steady State Free Precession (SOMOCO Diffu-Prep BSSFP) with Prospective Navigator-Based Free Breathing Christopher Nguyen1, 2, Zhaoyang Fan1, Behzad Sharif1, Rohan Dharmakumar1, James Min1, Daniel S. Berman1, Debiao Li1, 2
1

Biomedical Imaging Research Institute, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Bioengineering, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

1420. Indirect Echo Corrected Fast T2 Mapping of the Heart from Highly Undersampled Radial FSE Data Using the CURLIE Reconstruction Tomoe Barr1, Chuan Huang2, 3, Ali Bilgin4, 5, Aiden Abidov, 36, Maria I. Altbach3
Biomedical Engineering, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ , United States; 2Center for Advanced Radiological Sciences, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 3Medical Imaging, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 4Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 5Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 6Medicine, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States
1

1421. MR Compatible Doppler-Ultrasound Device to Trigger the Heart Frequency in Cardiac MRI: Comparison to ECG Fabian Kording1, Bjoern Schoennagel1, Chressen K. Much1, Friedrich Ueberle2, Hendrik Kooijman3, Jin Yamamura1, Gerhard Adam1, Ulrike Wedegaertner2
1 Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany, Germany; 2Fakulty of Life Sciences, University of Appljed Sciences Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, Germany; 3Philips Medical Systems, Hamburg, Germany, Germany

1422. Comparison of Under-Sampled Cartesian Pulmonary Perfusion MRI Reconstructed with Either View Sharing or HYCR Scott K. Nagle1, 2, Laura C. Bell3, Mark L. Schiebler1, Christopher J. Francois4, James H. Holmes5, Sean B. Fain, 12, Kang Wang5
1

Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 2Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 3Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4Radiology, University of WisconsinMadison, Madison, WI, United States; 5Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, United States

1423. Simulation of Bolus Dispersion in Quantitative Contrast-Enhanced Myocardial Perfusion MRI: Impact of a Coronary Bifurcation Regine Schmidt1, Dirk Graafen1, Stefan Weber1, Laura Maria Schreiber1
1

Department of Radiology, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany

211

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1424. Cardiac Function Imaging in the Axolotl Using a New Self-Gating Approach Henrik Lauridsen1, Asger Andersen2, Michael Pedersen1, Steffen Ringgaard1

1 MR Research Centre, Aarhus University, Aarhus N, Denmark; 2The Department of Cardiological Medicine B, Aarhus University, Aarhus N, Denmark

1425. Feasibility Study of Automatic Motion Probe Setting Method for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging Shigehide Kuhara1, Shuhei Nitta2, Taichiro Shiodera2, Tomoyuki Takeguchi2, Kenichi Yokoyama3, Rieko Ishimura3, Toshiaki Nitatori3

1 MRI Systems Development Department, Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Otawara-shi, Tochigi, Japan; 2Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa, Japan; 3Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyorin University, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo, Japan

1426. Fat-Saturated T2preparation Module Using Composite RF Pulses for 3 Tesla Pan-ki Kim1, David C. Wendell2, Eun-Ah Park3, Whal Lee3, Hyeonjin Kim1, Wolfgang G. Rehwald2, 4
1

Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea; 2Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 3Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea; 4Siemens Healthcare Cardiac MR R&D, Chicago, IL, United States

Traditional Poster CV Image Processing & Other


Exhibition Hall
1

Monday 10:45-12:45
Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine, University Medical Center Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany

1427. Fully-Automated Coil Channel Selection in Cardiac MRI Sebastian Weingrtner1, 2, Mehmet Akakaya1, Warren J. Manning1, Reza Nezafat1

1428. An Automatic Slice-Alignment Method for Both Left and Right Ventricular Analysis in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Shuhei Nitta1, Taichiro Shiodera1, Tomoyuki Takeguchi1, Shigehide Kuhara2, Kenichi Yokoyama3, Rieko Ishimura3, Toshiaki Nitatori3
1

Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan; 2MRI Systems Division, Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Otawara, Tochigi, Japan; 3Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyorin University, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan

1429. Simultaneous Left and Right Ventricle Segmentation Using Topology Preserving Level Sets Cristobal Arrieta1, 2, Sergio Uribe, 23, Daniel Hurtado, 24, Marcelo Andia3, Pablo Irarrzabal1, 2, Cristian Tejos1, 2

1 Electrical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; 2Biomedical Imaging Center, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; 3Radiology, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; 4Structural Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

1430. 3D Left-Ventricular Deformation Analysis from 3D CSPAMM with 3D SinMod Hui Wang1, Christian T. Stoeck2, Sebastian Kozerke2, Amir A. Amini1
1

University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland

1431. Regional MRI Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Compared to Wall Motion Scoring and Late Enhancement Scar Imaging Avan Suinesiaputra1, Brett R. Cowan1, Pau Medrano-Gracia1, Daniel C. Lee2, Alistair A. Young1
1 Anatomy with Radiology, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; 2Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

1432. Analysis of Right Ventricular Kinetic Energy in an Acute PAH Animal Model Using 4D Flow MRI. Alejandro Roldn-Alzate1, Philip C. Kilgas2, Kevin M. Johnson2, Oliver Wieben1, 2, Christopher J. Francois3
1

Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 2Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 3Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

212

Traditi ional Poster r Sessions


1433 3. Robust Estim mation of Pulse e Wave Transit Time Using Gr roup Delay 2 Antonella Me eloni1, Heather Zymeski Z , Alessi ia Pepe1, Massim mo Lombardi1, J John C. Wood2
1

CMR Unit, Fo ondazione G. Mon nasterio CNR-Regione Toscana and Institute of Clinic cal Physiology, Pis sa, Italy; 2Division n of Cardiology,, Childrens C Hospital l Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, Un nited States

1434 4. Fully Autom matic Visualizat tion of 4D Flow Data 1 Aurelien F. Stalder S , Mehme et Akif Gulsun2, Andreas A Greiser r3, Marie-Pierre Jolly2
1

Siemens AG - Healthcare, Erlan ngen, Germany; 2Imaging I and comp puter vision, Sieme ens Corporation - C Corporate Technology, Princeton, NJ, United States; 3Si iemens AG, Erlang gen, Germany

1435 5. Computer-A Aided Arteriove enous Malforma ation Nidus Seg gmentation from m 3D Time-Of-Flight MRA Da atasets 1 Nils Daniel Forkert F , Till Illi ies1, Einar Goeb bell1, Jens Fiehle er1, Heinz Hande els2
1 2

Department of o Diagnostic and Interventional I Neu uroradiology, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Hamburg-Ep ppendorf, Hamburg g, Germany; Institute of Medical M Informatics s, University of Lu uebeck, Luebeck, S Schleswig-Holstei in, Germany

1436 6. Adjustable Suppression S of Water Signal in n the Backgrou und in Subtracti ionless First-Pa ass Peripheral Angiograph hy with Dual-Ec cho Dixon Imag ging 1 2 Holger Egge ers , Tim Leiner
1

Philips Resea arch Laboratories, Hamburg, H German ny; 2Department of f Radiology, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Utrecht, Utre echt, Netherlands

1437 7. A New Fram mework for Rea al-Time MR Im maging by Using g Time and Gra adient Sparsities s Xiaoying Cai1, Feiyu Chen2, Enhao Gong3, Shi S Wang4, Kui Y Ying4
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Tsingh hua University, Be eijing, China; 2Dep partment of Biome edical Engineering g, Tsinghua Unive ersity, Beijing, China a; 3Electrical Engin neering, Stanford University, U Stanfo ord, CA, United Sta ates; 4Department of Engineering Ph hysics, Tsinghua Univ versity, Beijing, Ch hina

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1438 8. Z-Spectrum m Fitting for CE EST Contrast Co omputation in I In Vivo Myocar rdium Tissue Anup Singh1, Mohammad Ha aris1, Kejia Cai1, Feliks Kogan1, Walter R.T. Wi itschey1, 2, Geral ld A. Zsido2, Jer remy 2 1 3 McGarvey , Ravi R Prakash Re eddy Nanga , Fr rancisco Contijo och , James J. Pi illa, Joseph H. G Gorman2, Victor r A. 4 1 2 1 Ferrari , Hari Hariharan , Robert R C. Gorma an , Ravinder Re eddy
1

CMROI, Dep partment of Radiolo ogy, University of f Pennsylvania, Ph hiladelphia, PA, Un nited States; 2Depa artment of Surgery y, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, P United States; 3Bioengineering, U University of Penn nsylvania, Philade elphia, PA, United States; 4 Department of o Medicine, Unive ersity of Pennsylva ania, Philadelphia, , PA, United State s

1439 9. Dual Acquis sition Cardiac Cine C BOLD Ima aging with Flow w Compensation n at 3T: Early F Findings 1 Hsin-Jung Yang Ya 1, 2, Rohan Dharmakumar D

1 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los L Angeles, CA, United U States; 2Bio omedical Engineer ring, University of f California, Los A Angeles, CA, United States

1440 0. An Automat tic Method for Myocardial M T2* Curve Fitting g in Thalassemi ia Patients with Severe Iron Ov verload Vincenzo Pos sitano1, Antonel lla Meloni1, Mar ria Filomena San ntarelli1, Luigi L Landini1, Carmelo Fidone2, Mar ria 1 Antonietta Romeo3, Letizia Gulino G , Elisabet tta Chiodi4, Anto onino Vallone5, M Massimo Lomba ardi1, Alessia Pep epe1
1

CMR Unit, Fo ondazione G. Mon nasterio CNR-Regione Toscana and Institute of Clinic cal Physiology, Pis sa, Italy; 2U.O.S. d di Microcitemia, Az. Osp. Civile, O.M.P.A. O di Ragus sa, Ragusa, Italy; 3 Dipartimento Ped diatria, Azienda Po oliclinico, Catania, , Italy; 4 Servizio Radi iologia Ospedalier ra-Universitaria, Arcispedale A S. Ann na di Ferrara, Fer rrara, Italy; 5Istitut to di Radiologia A Az. Osp. "Garibaldi", Pr residio Ospedalier ro Nesima, Catania a, Italy

1441 1. Spectrum-B Based Automatic c Localization of o Left Ventricl le from Cardiac c Magnetic Reso onance Imaging g Liang Zhong g1, Min Wan1, Jun Mei Zhang1, Ru R San Tan1
1

National Hear rt Centre Singapor re, Singapore, Sing gapore

1442 2. Dynamic Co ontrast-Enhanc ced MRI Assessm ment of Vascul larity in a Regen nerative Tissue e Matrix Patrick Antk kowiak1, Anthony y Bruce1, Nichola as Palacio1, Hea ather Ansorge2, A Aaron Barere2, Shayn Peirce-C Cottler3, 3 Frederick H. Epstein
1 University of f Virginia, Charlott tesville, VA, Unite ed States; 2LifeCel ll Corporation, Bra anchburg, NJ, Uni ited States; 3Biome edical U of Virgi inia, Charlottesvill le, VA, United Sta ates Engineering, University

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T Traditional Poster P Sessio ons


1443 3. T2-Weighted Fourier Veloc city Encoding: in Vivo Vascula ar MR Oximetr ry Joshua F. P. van Amerom1, 2, Christopher M. M Wernik3, Venka kat Ramanan4, G Graham A. Wrigh ht, 34, Christophe er K. 23 2 Macgowan,
1

Labatt Family y Heart Centre, Div v. of Cardiology, Dept. D of Paediatric cs, Hospital for Sic ck Children, Toron nto, ON, Canada; 2Dept. Of Diagnostic Imaging, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, T ON, Cana ada; 3Dept. of Med dical Biophysics, U University of Toron nto, Toronto, h, Sunnybrook Hea alth Sciences Cent tre, Toronto, ON, C Canada ON, Canada; 4Imaging Research

1444 4. Contrasted Enhanced E Mag gnetic Resonanc ce Venography with Gadofosve eset Trisodium 1 Larry A. Kra amer1, Allan M. Cohen C , Jared H. H Heimbigner1, William K. Cars son1, Andrew D. Barreto2, Staley y A. Brod2, 1 Ponnada A. Narayana N , Jerry ry S. Wolinsky2
1

Diagnostic Im maging and Interve ention, UTHSC-Ho ouston, Houston, T TX, United States; ; 2Department of N Neurology, UTHSC C-Houston, Houston, TX, United States

1445 5. Dependence e of Scar Contra ast in LGE-MR RI of Left Atrium m on Time Post t Contrast Injec ction Sathya Vijay yakumar1, 2, Nass sir F. Marrouche e2, Eugene G. K Kholmovski1, 2
1

UCAIR, Dept t. of Radiology, Un niversity of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT T, United States; 2 CARMA, Dept. o of Cardiology, Uni iversity of Utah, Salt Lak ke City, UT, United d States

1446 6. Differential Play of Macrop phages and T-L Lymphocytes in Acute Allograf ft Cardiac Reje ection: in vivo C Cellular MRI Detecti ion with a New Iron-Oxide Particle 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Yijen Lin Wu u , Li Liu , Qing Ye , Brent D. Ba arbe , T. Kevin H Hitchens , Chien n Ho ,
1

Pittsburgh NM MR Center for Bio omedical Research h, Carnegie Mellon n University, Pittsb burgh, PA, United d States; 2Departme ent of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon M University, Pittsburgh, PA, U United States

T Traditional Poster H Hyperpolarized Gases: Methods, Application A ns, & Hardw ware
E Exhibition Hall l Tue esday 16:00-18 8:00
1447 7. Characteriz zation of Dissolv ved-Phase Xeno on-129 Properti ies in the Huma an Lung ISMRM MERIT AWARD Kun Qing1, Kai K Ruppert2, Yu un Jiang3, Jaime F. Mata2, G. W Wilson Miller2, Yu un Michael Shim m4, Chengbo Wan ng2, Iulian 5 6 2 12 magna cum laude C. Ruset5, 6, F. F William Hersman , , Talissa A. Altes , John P P. Mugler, III, 2
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Virginia, Charlottesville, C VA A, United States; 2 Radiology and M Medical Imaging, U University of Virginia, Char rlottesville, VA, United U States; 3Biom medical Engineerin ng, Case Western Reserve Universit ty, Cleveland, OH H, United States; 4Medic cine, Pulmonary an nd Critical Care, University U of Virgin le, VA, United Sta ates; 5Xemed LLC, , Durham, nia, Charlottesvill NH, United St tates; 6Physics, Un niversity of New Hampshire, H Durham m, NH, United Stat ates

1448 8. Three-Dime ensional PO2 Mapping of Hum man Lungs in a S Short Breath H Hold Using Hype erpolarized Xen non-129 G Wilson Mi iller1, John P. Mugler, M III1, Talis ssa A. Altes1, Jai ime F. Mata1, Ka ai Ruppert1, Cra aig H. Meyer2, F F. William 3 3 Hersman , Iu ulian C. Ruset
1 Radiology & Medical Imaging, University of Virginia, Charlottesvi ille, VA, United S States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Uni iversity of rlottesville, VA, United U States; 3Xem med LLC, Durham m, NH, United State es Virginia, Char

1449 9. Selective Ex xcitation of Diss solved 129Xe General Leun ng1, Graham No orquay1, Rolf F. Schulte2, Jim M. Wild1
1

Department of o Cardiovascular Science, S University y of Sheffield, She effield, South Yor rkshire, United Kin ngdom; 2GE Globa al Research, Munich, Germ many

1450 0. Hyperpolari ized Xenon-129 9 3D-Chemical Shift S Imaging o of the Lung in S Subjects with a History of Smo oke Exposure 1 2 2 2 3 2 rnandes , Kai Ru uppert , Talissa A. Altes , John P P. Mugler, III , I Iulian C. Ruset , Wilson Miller , F. William Carolina Fer Hersman3, Ja aime F. Mata2
1

Institute of Bi iophysics and Biom medical Engineeri ing, FCUL, Lisbon n, Portugal; 2Radio ology and Medical l Imaging, Univers sity of Virginia, Char rlottesville, VA, United U States; 3Xem med LLC, Durham m, NH, United State es

2 214

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1451. Semi-Automatic Ventilation Defect Analysis Comparing 1-Liter and 300-Ml 3D Radial and Multi-Slice GRE Imaging Using Hyperpolarized 129Xe in Non-Smoking Older Volunteers Mu He1, 2, Suryanarayanan S. Kaushik1, 3, Matthew S. Freeman4, Rohan S. Virgincar1, 3, Scott H. Robertson1, John Davies5, Jane Stiles5, William Michael Foster5, H. Page Mcadams6, Bastiaan Driehuys, 34

1 Center for In Vivo Microscopy, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 4Center for In Vivo Microscopy, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 5Department of Medicine Pulmonary, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 6Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States

1452. Xe-129 MR Gas Transfer Spectroscopy as a Biomarker for Alveolar Septal Thickening: Reproducibility in Normal Subjects and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Maria Liljeroth1, Suryanarayanan S. Kaushik2, Zackary I. Cleveland3, Jane Stiles4, Lake D. Morrison4, Michael C. Foster5, H. Page McAdams6, Bastiaan Driehuys
Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance Center, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 3Center for In Vivo Microscopy, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 4Pulmonary Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 5Cdu Duke Hospital Clinic, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 6Chest Radiology, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States
2 1

1453. Assessment of Pulmonary Capillary Blood Pulsation in Severe COPD Using Hyperpolarized 129Xe CSSR Kai Ruppert1, Talissa A. Altes1, Jaime F. Mata1, Iulian C. Ruset2, 3, F. William Hersman2, 3, John P. Mugler, III1
1 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Xemed, LLC, Durham, NH, United States; 3University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States

1454. Imaging Impaired Gas Uptake in a Rat Model of Pulmonary Fibrosis with 3D Hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI Zackary I. Cleveland1, Yi Qi2, Bastiaan Driehuys1
1

Center for In Vivo Microscopy, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 2Center for In Vivo Microscopy, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States

1455. Measuring Septal Wall Thickening in Human Lung Disease Using Xe129 CSSR Spectroscopy Kai Ruppert1, Talissa A. Altes1, Jaime F. Mata1, Iulian C. Ruset2, 3, F. William Hersman2, 3, John P. Mugler, III1
1 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Xemed, LLC, Durham, NH, United States; 3University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States

1456. Functional Hyperpolarized Xenon-129 MRI of the ex vivo Rodent Lung David M.L. Lilburn1, Theodore Hughes-Riley1, Joseph Six1, Karl Stupic1, Dominick Shaw2, Galina Pavlovskaya1, Thomas Meersmann1
1 Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance Centre, School of Clinical Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 2Nottingham Respiratory Research Unit, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

1457. Hyperpolarized 129Xe Lung Morphometry Method for Estimation of Xenon Concentration Gradients in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Alexei V. Ouriadov1, Adam Farag1, Miranda Kirby1, 2, David G. McCormack3, Grace Parraga1, 2, Giles E. Santyr1, 2
1 Robarts Research Institute, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Department of Medical Biophysics, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; 3Department of Medicine, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

1458. Velocity Mapping of Gasflow in the Upper Airways of a Lung Model for Validation of Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations Guilhem Jean Collier1, Jim M. Wild1, George Oates2, Yongmann Chung2
1

Department of Cardiovascular Science, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 2Centre for Scientific Computing, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom

215

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1459. in-vivo Measurements of Gas Flow in the Upper Airways with Hyperpolarized Helium-3 and Xenon-129 Guilhem Jean Collier1, Juan Parra-Robles1, Jim M. Wild1
1

Department of Cardiovascular Science, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom

1460. Asthma Airway Morphology and Hyperpolarized 3He Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ventilation Defects Sarah Svenningsen1, 2, Danielle Starr1, Harvey Coxson3, Nigel Paterson4, David G. McCormack4, Miranda Kirby1, 2, Grace Parraga1, 2

1 Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Department of Medical Biophysics, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 3James Hogg Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 4Division of Respirology, Department of Medicine, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

1461. Estimation of Global Gravity-Induced Gradients and Oxygen Uptake from Hyperpolarized 3He pAO2 Imaging Hoora Shaghaghi1, Hooman Hamedani1, Stephen J. Kadlececk1, Kiarash Emami1, Yi Xin1, Puttisarn Mongkolwisetwara1, Masaru Ishii2, Milton Rossman3, Rahim Rizi1
1

Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Otolarynology, Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Pulmonary, allergy and Critical Care Division, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1462. Hyperpolarized 3He Magnetic Resonance Imaging ADC Gradients in Healthy Elderly Never-Smokers Khadija Sheikh1, 2, Sarah Svenningsen1, 2, Miranda Kirby1, 2, David G. McCormack3, Grace Parraga1, 2

1 Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Medical Biophysics, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; 3Division of Respirology, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

1463. A Pilot Fractional Ventilation Imaging Study in Healthy Subjects, Asymptomatic Smokers and Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients Kiarash Emami1, Hooman Hamedani1, Stephen J. Kadlececk1, Biao Han1, Yi Xin1, Masaru Ishii2, Milton Rossman3, Rahim Rizi1
1

Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Otolarynology, Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Pulmonary, allergy and Critical Care Division, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1464. Inter-Lung Differences in 3He Diffusion MRI in Young Adults with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: Analysis Using a Stretched Exponential Model Juan Parra-Robles1, Helen Marshall1, Marjolein Spoel2, Hanneke IJsselstijn2, Dick Tibboel2, Harm Tiddens3, Jim M. Wild1
1 Unit of Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom; 2Intensive Care and Department of Pediatric Surgery, Erasmus MC-Sophia Childrens Hospital, Rotterdam, Netherlands; 3Department of Pediatrics- Respiratory Medicine and Allergology, Erasmus MC-Sophia Childrens Hospital, Rotterdam, Netherlands

1465. Helium-3 ADC at Very Short Time Scales Using an SSFP-Based Imaging Pulse Sequence Karen E. Mooney1, 2, John P. Mugler, III3, Talissa A. Altes3, Gordon D. Cates, Jr. 2, 3, Eduard E. De Lange3, Jaime F. Mata3, William A. Tobias2, G. Wilson Miller3

1 Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland SOM, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

1466. A Large-Scale Regional Reproducibility Study of Hyperpolarized 3He Alveolar Oxygen Tension in Human Subjects Masaru Ishii1, Hooman Hamedani2, Stephen J. Kadlececk2, Kiarash Emami2, Yi Xin2, Milton Rossman3, Rahim Rizi2
Otolarynology, Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Pulmonary, allergy and Critical Care Division, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States
1

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1467. Effects of Ventilator Induced Lung Injury on Airspace Distension and Regional Ventilation in Rats Using Hyperpolarized MRI Yi Xin1, Maurizio Cereda2, Jessie Huang1, Harrilla Profka1, Biao Han1, Jennia Rajaei1, Stephen J. Kadlececk1, Clifford Deutschman2, Rahim Rizi1
1

Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1468. A Simultaneous Multi-Breath Scheme for Measurement of ADC, pAO2 and Fractional Ventilation Using 3He MRI in Human Hooman Hamedani1, Stephen J. Kadlececk1, Biao Han1, Kiarash Emami1, Yi Xin1, Masaru Ishii2, Milton Rossman3, Rahim Rizi1
1

Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Otolarynology, Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Pulmonary, allergy and Critical Care Division, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1469. On the Validity of 3He Diffusion MRI Evidence of Neo-Alveolarization in Lungs: The Effects of Branching Structure Juan Parra-Robles1, Jim M. Wild1
1

Unit of Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

1470. Reliable Free Breathing 3D Multiple Breath Gas Wash-Out with Hyperpolarised 3He Lung MRI Felix Horn1, Martin Deppe1, Juan Parra-Robles1, Jim M. Wild1
1

University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom

1471. Evaluation of Airway Morphology in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease of Hyperpolarized Helium-3 Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography Damien Pike1, 2, Miranda Kirby1, 2, Andrew Wheatley1, David G. McCormack3, Grace Parraga1, 2

1 Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Department of Medical Biophysics, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 3Division of Respirology, Department of Medicine, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

1472. Using Second Order Statistic Analysis of Images to Quantify and Optimize Parallel Acquisition Strategies for 3He MRI of Human Lung Maxim Terekhov1, Julien Rivoire1, Ursula Wolf2, Christian Hoffmann2, Janet Friedrich1, Sergej Karpuk3, Laura Maria Schreiber1
1 2

Department of Radiology, Section of Medical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz, Germany; Department of Radiology, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz, Germany; 3Institute of Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany

1473. Assessment of Compressed-Sensing Reconstruction Fidelity for Depicting Ventilation Defects in Hyperpolarized He3 MRI Using H1 Image-Masked Segmentation Kun Qing1, Nicholas J. Tustison2, Talissa A. Altes2, Jaime F. Mata2, G. Wilson Miller2, Eduard E. De Lange2, William A. Tobias3, Gordon D. Cates Jr. 3, James R. Brookeman2, John P. Mugler, III, 12
1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Radiology and Medical Imaging, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

1474. Quantification of K-Space Filtering to Compare SNR and Improve Parallel MRI Acquisitions with Hyperpolarized Nuclei Julien Rivoire1, Maxim Terekhov1, Ursula Wolf1, Christian Hoffmann1, Janet Friedrich1, Laura Maria Schreiber1
1

Section of Medical Physics, Department of Radiology, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany

1475. Hyperpolarized 83Kr Imaging on a Clinical 3 T System Daniel James Lee1, Joseph Six2, Matthew Clemence3, Paul M. Glover1, Thomas Meersmann2, Karl Stupic2, 4
1

SPMMRC, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 2Medical School, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 3Philips Healthcare, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom; 4National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, United States

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1476 6. Low Field Online O NMR for r Hyperpolarize ed Rare Gases: Setup and Cha aracterization 1 Wolfgang Ki ilian1, Sergey Ko orchak1, Lorenz Mitschang M , Bas stiaan Driehuys2

1 2 Physikalisch-Technische Bunde esanstalt, Berlin, Germany; G Center f for In Vivo Micro scopy, Duke Univ versity, Durham, N NC, United States

1477 7. Laser Absor rption and Phot ton Efficiency of o a Spin Excha ange Optical Pu umping 129Xe P Polariser Graham Nor rquay1, Steven Pa arnell2, Jim M. Wild W 1
1

University of f Sheffield, Sheffie eld, South Yorkshire, United Kingdo om; 2University of f Indiana, Indiana, Bloomington, Uni ited States

1478 8. Adaption of f a Partially Hea ated Pumping Cell C Within a M Mobile 129Xe Pol larizer: First Re esults and Issue es 1 Wolfgang Ki ilian1, Sergey Ko orchak1, Lorenz Mitschang M
1

Physikalisch-Technische Bunde esanstalt, Berlin, Germany G

1479 9. A Transmit-Only/Receive-O Only Radiofreq quency Coil Con nfiguration for Hyperpolarized 129Xe Imagin ng of the Rodent Lun ng. Ozkan Dogan nay1, 2, Kundan Thind1, 2, Trevor r P. Wade1, Alex xei Ouriadov1, G Giles E. Santyr1, 2
1

Imaging Rese earch Laboratories, Robarts Research h, London, Ontario o, Canada; 2Medic cal Biophysics, We estern University, London, Ontario, Canad da

T Traditional Poster A Advances in n Pulmonary y Imaging


E Exhibition Hall l Tue esday 16:00-18 8:00
1480 0. MRI Equilib brium Signal Mapping M Is a Qu uantitative and Reproducible A Alternative to C CT for the Estim mation of Lung Densit ty in COPD ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 magna cum laude Weijuan Zha ang , , Penny L. Hubbard , , Eva Bondesson , L Lars Wigstrm , Simon S. Young g , David Singh , Josephine 1 2 H. Naish1, 2, Geoffrey J. M. Parker P ,
1

Centre of Ima aging Sciences, Th he University of Manchester, M Manch hester, United King gdom; 2Biomedica al Imaging Institute e, The University of Manchester, M Manc chester, United Kin ngdom; 3Camurus AB, Lund, Swede en; 4Respiratory & &Inflammation The erapy, 5 Clinical develo opment, AstraZen neca, Mlndal, Sw weden; Personalise ed Healthcare and Biomarkers, Astra aZeneca, Alderley y Park, United Kingdom; 6Me edicines Evaluation Unit, University y Hospital of South h Manchester Foun ndation Trust, Man nchester, United K Kingdom

1481 1. Validation of o Two-Compar rtment Inversio on Recovery (TC CIR) MRI in a Multimodal An nimal Study Thomas Gaa ass1, Grzegorz Ba auman2, 3, Julien n Dinkel4, 5, Axel tian Hintze6 l Haase1, Christ
1

Zentralinstitut fr Medizintechn nik, Technische Un niversitt Mnche en, Garching, Germ many; 2Departmen nt of Medical Physi ics, German Cancer Resear rch Center, Heidelb berg, Germany; 3Department D of Med dical Physics, Uni iversity of Wiscon nsin, Madison, WI, , United 4 5 States; Depart tment of Radiolog gy, German Cancer r Research Center, , Heidelberg, Germ many; Massachus setts General Hosp pital, Boston, MA, United St tates; 6Diagnostisc che Radiologie, Un niversittsklinikum m Schleswig-Holst tein, Kiel, German ny

1482 2.

19
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F Gas Flow w Measurement t of C3F7H Dur ring Constant F Flow and High F Frequency Osc cillatory Ventila ation Janet Friedrich1, Daniel Feld dmann2, Lars Kr renkel2, Claus W Wagner2, Laura M Maria Schreiber r1

Department of o Radiology, Joha annes Gutenberg University U Medical l Center, Mainz, G Germany; 2Institute e of Aerodynamics s and Flow Technology, German G Aerospace e Center, Gttingen n, Germany

1483 3.

19

F Apparen nt Diffusion Coe efficient MRI of Inert Fluorina ated Gases in H Human Lungs Iain K. Ball1, Marcus J. Couch1, 2, Tao Li1, 2, Matthew S. Fox x1, Jordan A. Lo ovis1, 2, Ralph Ha ashoian3, Shalyn n L. Littlefield1, Birubi B Biman4, Mitchell M S. Alber rt1, 2
1 3

Thunder Bay Regional Research h Institute, Thunder Bay, Ontario, C Canada; 2Lakehead d University, Thun nder Bay, Ontario, Canada; Clinical MR Solutions, S Brookfi ield, WI, United St tates; 4Thunder Ba ay Regional Health h Sciences Centre, , Thunder Bay, On ntario, Canada

2 218

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1484. Pulmonary Strain and Compliance Mapping in COPD: Investigating Reproducibility and Correlation with CT and Spirometry Alexandra R. Morgan1, 2, Geoff J. M. Parker1, 2, Penny L. Hubbard1, Weijuan Zhang1, David Singh3, Jrgen Vestbo3, Simon S. Young4, Lars Wigstrm5, Marietta L.J. Scott4, Josephine H. Naish1
1 Centre for Imaging Sciences, Biomedical Imaging Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; 2BiOxyDyn Ltd, Manchester, United Kingdom; 3Airway Pharmacology Group, School of Translational Medicine, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; 4AstraZeneca, Alderley Park, Macclesfield, United Kingdom; 5AstraZeneca, Mlndal, Sweden

1485. 3D Strain Mapping in the Lung Alexandra R. Morgan1, 2, Geoff J. M. Parker1, 2, Marietta L.J. Scott3, Josephine H. Naish1

1 Centre for Imaging Sciences, Biomedical Imaging Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; 2BiOxyDyn Ltd, Manchester, United Kingdom; 3AstraZeneca, Alderley Park, Macclesfield, United Kingdom

1486. Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging Vs. Multi-Detector Row CT: Direct Comparison of Capability for Assessment of Management Needs for Anterior Mediastinal Solitary Tumors Shinichiro Seki1, Hisanobu Koyama1, Yoshiharu Ohno2, 3, Mizuho Nishio2, 3, Daisuke Takenaka4, Takeshi Yoshikawa2, 3 , Sumiaki Matsumoto2, 3, Kazuro Sugimura1

1 Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 2Advanced Biomedical Imaging Research Center, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 3Division of Functional and Diagnostic Imaging Research, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 4Diagnostic Radiology, Hyogo Cancer Center, Akashi, Hyogo, Japan

1487. Quantitative Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging of Lung Neoplasm: A Promising Method for Delineating Active Tumor John Chetley Ford1, Kathryn M. Olsen2, Daryl Turlington2, Kai Ding1, Elisabeth Weiss1, Geoffrey D. Hugo1
1 Radiation Oncology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States; 2Radiology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States

1488. Implementation of an Active Breathing Coordinator During MRI to Support Radiotherapy Treatment Planning Evangelia Kaza1, David John Collins1, Richard Symonds-Tayler1, Rafal Panek1, Wilhelm Horger2, Martin O. Leach1

1 Cancer Research UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Healthcare Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany

1489. Retrospective Self-Gated 3D UTE Lung Imaging Kathrin Hemberger1, Stefan Weick2, Felix A. Breuer1, Peter M. Jakob1, 2, Daniel Haddad3
1

MRB Research Center for Magnetic-Resonance-Bavaria, Wuerzburg, Germany; 2Departement of Experimental Physics 5, Institute of Physics, Wuerzburg, Germany; 3MRB Research Center, Wuerzburg, Germany

1490. Lung Function Assessment in a Mouse Model of Emphysema Using Ultrashort Echo-Time and OxygenEnhanced MRI Magdalena Zurek1, Louise Sladen2, Frank Risse1, Sonya Jackson2, Linda Swedin2, Gaell Mayer2, Lars E. Olsson3, Paul D. Hockings1
1 Personalised Healthcare and Biomarkers, AstraZeneca, R&D, Mlndal, Sweden; 2Respiratory & Inflammation iMed, AstraZeneca, R&D, Mlndal, Sweden; 3Lund University, Malm, Sweden

1491. Evaluation of Free Breathing Ultra-Short TE 3D MRI for Oxygen Enhanced Imaging of the Human Lung James R. MacFall1, Ahmed Halaweish1, 2, William Michael Foster3, Richard E. Moon4, Neil R. MacIntyre3, Brian Soher5, H. Cecil Charles, 26

1 Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 2Duke Image Analysis Laboratory, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 3Department of Medicine--Pulmonary, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 4Department of Anesthesiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 5Deparment of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 6Department of Radology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States

219

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1492. 3D Radial Oxygen Enhanced Imaging in Normal and Asthmatic Human Subjects Stanley Kruger1, Kevin M. Johnson, 12, Scott K. Nagle, 12, Robert Cadman1, Laura C. Bell3, Nizar Jarjour4, Sean B. Fain1, 2
1

Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 2Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 3Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States

1493. Ultrashort TE MRI for Free-Breathing Imaging of the Rodent Lung Eriko Yoshimaru1, Theodore Trouard1, 2

1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 2Bio5 Institute, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

1494. in vivo Assessment of Fatty Diabetic Lung by Ultra-Short TE (UTE) MRI in Rats Masaya Takahashi1, Koji Sagiyama1, Priya Ravikumar2, Cuneyt Yilmaz2, Yasuo Yamashita3, Yoshiharu Ohno4, Connie C.W. Hsia2
1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Division of Radiology, Department of Medical Technology, Kyushu University Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan; 4Advanced Biomedical Imaging Research Center, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan

1495. A Comparison of T2*decay in Normal and Abnormal Lungs Using a 3D Ultrashort TE Sequence Catherine J. Simpkin1, Sharon L. Giles1, David John Collins1, 2, Veronica A. Morgan1, David M. Higgins3, Nandita M. deSouza, 12
1

MRI Department, Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Clinical Magnetic Resonance, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 3Clinical Science, Philips Healthcare, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom

1496. Prospectively and Retrospectively Gated Lung MR Imaging Sequences Compared for Visualizing Pneumonial Cryptococcosis Tom Dresselaers1, Greetje Vande Velde1, Jennifer Poelmans1, Arno Nauerth2, Eric Verbeken1, Katrien Lagrou3, Uwe Himmelreich1
1

Department of Imaging & Pathology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Vl.Brabant, Belgium; 2MR-Technologies, Bruker Biospin MRI GmbH, Ettlingen, Germany; 3Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Vl.Brabant, Belgium

1497. Oxygen-Enhanced T1-Mapping of the Lung: Reproducibility and Impact of Different Gas Delivery Methods Julius Renne1, Jan Hinrichs1, Christian Schnfeld1, Marcel Gutberlet1, Peter M. Jakob2, Frank Wacker1, Jens VogelClaussen1
1 Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany; 2Experimental Physics (Biophysics), University of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Germany

1498. Improved SNR in Retrospective Respiratory Self-Gated 3D Human Lung MRI Using Image Registration Stefan Weick1, 2, Flavio Carinci, 13, Cord Meyer1, 2, Felix A. Breuer4, Frederick Mantel2, Philip Kleine2, Peter M. Jakob1, 4
1 4

Department of Experimental Physics 5, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 2Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 3MRB Research Center, Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Germany; Research Center Magnetic Resonance Bavaria e. V. (MRB), Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Germany

1499. Clinical Implementation of Fourier Decomposition at 3T Ravi T. Seethamraju1, Iga Muradyan2, Mikayel Dabaghyan2, Samuel Patz3, Ritu R. Gill3
1 3

MR R&D, Siemens Healthcare, Boston, MA, United States; 2Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

1500. Detection of Pulmonary Proton Density at 6.5mT Samuel Patz1, 2, Mikayel Dabaghyan, 13, Matthew Rosen4, 5, Mirko I. Hrovat3
1 3

Radiology, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; Mirtech, Inc., Brockton, MA, United States; 4Martinos/MGH Biomedical Imaging Center, Charlestown, MA, United States; 5Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States

220

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1501. Efficacy of 3D Whole-Lung Single Breath-Hold Contrast Enhanced Pulmonary MRA for Detection of Pulmonary Embolism: Comparison to CTA Harald Kramer1, 2, Scott K. Nagle1, Christopher J. Francois3, Karl K. Vigen1, Alejandro Munoz Del Rio1, Scott B. Reeder1, Mark L. Schiebler1

1 Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Institute for Clinical Radiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Bavaria, Germany; 3Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

Traditional Poster Diabetes, Obesity & Hepatobiliary


Exhibition Hall Tuesday 16:00-18:00
1502. Free Breathing Dynamic Contrast MR Imaging of the Pancreas Using Navigator Technique Takayuki Masui1, Motoyuki Katayama1, Masayoshi Sugimura1, Yuji Iwadate2, Kimihiko Sato1, Kazuma Terauchi1, Kei Tsukamoto1, Kenichi Mizuki1, Mayumi Matsushima1, Koji Yoneyama1, Takayuki Suzuki1, Mitsuharu Miyoshi2, Naoyuki Takei2, Hiroyuki Kabasawa2, Keiko Mabuchi1
1

Radiology, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 2GE Healthcare Japan, Hino, Tokyo, Japan

1503. Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Healthy Pancreas: The Effect of Age on Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Values Chao Ma1, Chunshu Pan1, He Wang2, Shiyue Chen1, Jianping Lu1
1

Radiology, Shanghai Changhai Hospital, Shanghai, China; 2GE healthcare, Shanghai, China

1504. High Resolution Diffusion Weighted Imaging of Pancreatic Neoplasms Using 2D Ss-RFOV-DWEPI at 3 Tesla Chao Ma1, Yan Li1, He Wang2, Shiyue Chen1, Jianping Lu1
1

Radiology, Shanghai Changhai Hospital, Shanghai, China; 2MR Research Group, Ge healthcare, Shanghai, China

1505. in vitro and in vivo 19-Fluorine Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of #-Cells and Pancreatics Using GLUT-2 Specific Contrast Agents Sayuan Liang1, Hauke Kolster1, Karim Louchami2, Tom Dresselaers1, Willy Malaisse2, Sonu Sharma1, Uwe Himmelreich3
1

Biomedical MRI unit/MoSAIC, Department of Imaging and Pathology, K.U.Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 2Laboratory of Experimental Hormonology, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Belgium; 3Biomedical MRI unit/MoSAIC, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

1506. MR Elastography of the Liver in Patients Status Post Fontan Procedure: A Pilot Investigation Suraj D. Serai1, Daniel Wallihan1, Sudhakar K. Ventakesh2, Richard Leroy Ehman2, Daniel J. Podberesky1
1

Radiology, CCHMC, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, MN, United States

1507. Magnetic Resonance Elastography of the Liver: Comparison Between Echo Planar Imaging and Gradient-Echo Sequence Hiroyuki Morisaka1, Utaro Motougi1, Shintaro Ichikawa1, Katsuhiro Sano1, Tomoaki Ichikawa1, Satoshi Ikenaga1, Hiroshi Kumagai1, Tsutomu Araki1
1

Radiology, University of Yamanashi, Chuo, Yamanashi, Japan

1508. Quantitative Liver MRI Combining Phase Contrast Imaging, Elastography, and DWI: Assessment of TestRetest and Post-Prandial Effect. Prospective Study at 3T. Guido H. Jajamovich1, Hadrien A. Dyvorne1, Ersin Bayram2, Claudia Donnerhack1, Richard Leroy Ehman3, Bachir Taouli1
1

Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States; 3Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

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1509. Differential Portal Venous Flow Response to Terlipressin in Normal and Cirrhotic Rats Non-Invasive Assessment Using Phase-Contrast MRI Manil Chouhan1, Alan Bainbridge2, Nathan Davies3, Rajiv Jalan3, Rajeshwar Mookerjee3, Simon Walker-Samuel4, Mark F. Lythgoe4, Shonit Punwani1, Stuart Taylor1

1 UCL Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Department of Medical Physics, University College Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom; 3UCL Institute for Liver and Digestive Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 4UCL Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom

1510. Comparison Between Digital Biopsy and MRI Quantification of Hepatic Fat in NAFLD Samantha Flood1, Eric Meng2, Melanie Beaton3, Lanette J. Friesen-Waldner4, Congyu Zhang5, Charles A. McKenzie1
1

Medical Biophysics, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 3Department of Medicine, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 4Medical Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 5Engineering, The University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

1511. Intra- And Interindividual Differences in Fatty Acid Composition at Various Locations of the Body Assessed By1H-MRS Jrgen Machann1, Erwin Schleicher2, Christian Wrslin1, Andreas Fritsche2, Fritz Schick1
1

Department of Radiology, Section on Experimental Radiology, University Hospital Tbingen, Tbingen, Germany; 2Department of Endocrinology and Diabetology, Angiology, Nephrology and Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital Tbingen, Tbingen, Germany

1512. NMR, LIBS and FTIR Based Metabolomics of an Antidiabetic Herbal Formulation Prashant Kumar Rai1, Rama Jayasundar1, Gaurav Sharma1, Ashok Kumar Pathak2, Somenath Ghatak1, Geeta Watal3, A K. Rai2
1 Department of NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of Physics, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, U P, India; 3Department of Chemistry, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, U P, India

1513. Non-Negative Principal Component Analysis Based Scaling: Application on NMR Spectroscopic Metabolomics Lingli Deng1, 2, Jiyang Dong1, Zhong Chen1, 2

1 Department of Electronic Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China; 2Department of Communication Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China

1514. Serial Proton MRS Measurements of Hepatic Lipid Alterations During Chemotherapy for Colorectal Cancer Kristen Zakian1, Jing Qi2, Yuman Fong3, Leonard Saltz4, Michael D'Angelica3, Nancy Kemeny4, Mithat Gonen5, Jinru Shia6, Amita Shukla-Dave1, Kinh Gian Do7, William Jarnagin3, Lawrence Schwartz2, Jason A. Koutcher1
1

Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, United States; 3Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 4Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 5Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 6Pathology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 7Radiology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States

1515. One Year Followup Evaluation of Hepatic Triglycerides in Colorectal Cancer Patients Treated with Adjuvant Chemotherapy Using 1H Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Kristen Zakian1, Jing Qi2, Yuman Fong3, Leonard Saltz4, Michael D'Angelica3, Nancy Kemeny4, Mithat Gonen5, Jinru Shia6, Amita Shukla-Dave1, Kinh Gian Do7, William Jarnagin3, Lawrence Schwartz2, Jason A. Koutcher1
1

Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, United States; 3Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 4Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 5Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 6Pathology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 7Radiology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States

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1516. Effect of Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agent on the Relaxation Properties of Water and Fat in Human Liver as Measured in Vivo by 1H MRS. Gavin Hamilton1, Michael S. Middleton1, Guilherme M. Cunha1, Claude B. Sirlin1
1

Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States

1517. In Vivo Liver 1H MRS Measurement of PDFF, and T1 and T2 of Water and Fat, in a Single Breath-Hold with Multiple TRs and TEs. Gavin Hamilton1, Michael S. Middleton1, Claude B. Sirlin1
1

Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States

1518. Proton Echo Planar Spectroscopic Imaging (PEPSI) on Liver with Parallel Imaging Chun-Tsun Shih1, Yi-Ru Lin1, Chih-Ping Liao1, Bo-Rong Huang1, Shang-Yueh Tsai2, 3
1 2

Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan; Graduate Institute of Applied Physics, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Research Center for Mind, Brain and Learning, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan

1519. Examining Saturation Corrections for In-Vivo Liver 1H-MRS Glycogen Measurements in a Clinical 3T Scanner Ronald Ouwerkerk1
1

Biomedical and Metabolic Imaging Branch, NIH/NIDDK, Bethesda, MD, United States

1520. Detection of Brown Adipose Tissue in an Adult Human Using Fat-Water MRI with Validation by ColdActivated PET Aliya Gifford1, 2, Joel Kullberg3, Johan Berglund3, Theodore F. Towse4, 5, Ronald C. Walker6, 7, Malcolm J. Avison5, 8, E. Brian Welch5, 7
1 Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Chemical and Physical Biology Program, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; 4Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, United States; 5Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, United States; 6 Department of Medical Imaging, Tennessee Valley VA Healthcare, Nashville, TN, United States; 7Department of Radiology & Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 8Department of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, United States

1521. MRI of Fat Content in the Abdomen and Liver of Obese Mice Following Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy Patrick Winter1, Andriy Myronovych2, Rohit Kohli2

1 Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, United States

1522. Whole-Mouse MR Imaging of Fat Fraction at 7 Tesla Using a Fourier-Based Many-Echo Technique Greg O. Cron1, 2, Ryan J. Mailloux3, Mary-Ellen Harper3, Ian G. Cameron1, 2, Mark E. Schweitzer1, 2
1

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 2Radiology, University of Ottawa; 3Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Immunology, University of Ottawa

1523. Innovative Application of MR in the Complementary and Alternative Medical System of Ayurveda Rama Jayasundar1, Ankur Poddar2, Ariachery Ammini3, Ashok Kumar Mukhopadhyaya4

1 Department of NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; 2Department of Biotechnology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; 3Department of Endocrinology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; 4 Department of Lab Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

1524. Quantitative Whole-Body Fat-Water MRI with R2* Estimation at 3 Tesla Using a Custom Tabletop for MultiStation Parallel Imaging with a Single 16-Channel Surface Coil E. Brian Welch1, 2, Aliya Gifford, 23, Johan Berglund4, Joel Kullberg5, Nils Paaske6, Anne-Lise Schierup6, Erik M. Pedersen7, Malcolm J. Avison, 28

1 Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Chemical and Physical Biology Program, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Philips Healthcare, Stockholm, Sweden; 5Department of Radiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; 6X-tend ApS, Hornslet, Denmark; 7Department of Radiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; 8Department of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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1525 5. Is There a Predictive P Role for f MRI Assess sed Subcutaneo ous Adipose Tiss sue in Identifica ation of Risk G Group for Diabetes? 1 1 2 3 Rama Jayasu undar , Somenat th Ghatak , Anku ur Poddar , Aria achery Ammini , Ashok Kumar M Mukhopadhyaya a4
1

Department of o NMR, All India Institute of Medic cal Sciences, New Delhi, India; 2Dep partment of Biotec chnology, All India a Institute of Medical Scien nces, New Delhi, In ndia; 3Department of Endocrinology y, All India Institut te of Medical Scie ences, New Delhi, India; 4 Department of o Laboratory Med dicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New De elhi, India

1526 6. Interethnic Differences D in Abdominal A Fat (Deep, Superfic cial and Viscera al) Accumulatio on Suresh Anand Sadananthan1, 2, Bhanu Praka ash K.N. 3, Melvi in K-S Leow1, 4, ChinMeng Khoo o5, Kavita Venka ataraman2, Eric Khoo Yi in Hao5, Lee Yun ng Seng1, 6, Pete er Gluckman1, Ta ai E Shyong1, 5, S Sendhil S. Velan n 1, 7
1

Singapore Ins stitute for Clinical Sciences, A*STA AR, Singapore; 2De epartment of Obste etrics & Gynaecolo ogy, National Uni iversity of Singapore, Sin ngapore; 3Singapor re Bioimaging Con nsortium, A*STAR R, Singapore; 4De epartment of Endoc crinology, Tan Tock Seng 5 6 Hospital, Singapore; Departmen nt of Medicine, Na ational University of Singapore, Sin gapore; Departme ent ot Pediatrics, N National University of Singapore, S Singapore; 7Clinical Imag ging Research Cen ntre, A*STAR-NU US, Singapore

1527 7. An Automat tic Segmentatio on and Quantita ation Technique e for Abdomina al Fat from MR R Images of Obe ese Rats Bhanu Praka ash KN1, Venkate esh Gopalan1, Swee S Shean Lee1, Sendhil S. Vela an1
1

Laboratory of f Molecular Imagin ng, Singapore Bioimaging Consortiu um, Singapore, Sin ngapore

1528 8. Automated Segmentation of o Liver Parenchyma and Bloo od Vessel with in n-vivo Radial G Gradient and Sp pin-Echo (GRASE) Datasets for Cha aracterization of Diffuse Liver Disease 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 magna cum laude Abhishek Pan ndey , , Ali Bilg gin , , Sindhu Cu umar , Bobby T. Kalb , Diego R R. Martin , Maria a I. Altbach
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Arizona, Tucso on, AZ, United Sta ates; 2Medical Ima aging, University o of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United U States; 3Bio omedical Engineeri ing, University of f Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States s

1529 9. Timing of th he Interstitial Post-Gadolinium m Phase for T1 I Imaging of Foc cal Liver Lesion ns: What Is the Incremental l Benefit of 3 an nd 5 Minute Phases Over 2 Mi nutes? 1 Zachary J. Peters P , Errol Co olak1, Ram Jeyar ratnam1, Paraske evi A. Vlachou1, Shalini Anthwa al1, Anish Kirpal lani1
1

Department of o Medical Imaging g, University of To oronto, St. Michae el's Hospital, Toron nto, ON, Canada

1530 0. Prognosis of f Small Hepatoc cellular Nodule es Detected Only y Hepatobiliary y Phase of Gd-E EOB-DTPA Enhanced MR Imaging g as Hyperinten nsity in Cirrhos sis or Chronic H Hepatitis 1 1 1 1 1 Atsushi Higa aki , Tsutomu Ta amada , Akira Ya amamoto , Hirok ki Higashi , Akih hiko Kanki , Yas sufumi Noda1, To Tomohiro Sato1, Katsuy yoshi Ito1
1

Radiology, Kawasaki Medical School, S Kurashiki city, Okayama, Ja apan

1531 1. Dynamic Co ontrast Enhance ed MRI Gradin ng of Liver Fibr rosis Using the Elimination Ra ate of Gd-EOB-DTPA 1 Jonathan P. Dyke D 1, Pascal Spincemaille Sp , An ndrew Talal2, Rh honda Yantiss3, K Krishna Juluru1
1 3

Radiology, Weill W Cornell Medic cal College, NY, United U States; 2Me edicine, Weill Corn nell Medical Colle ege, NY, United S States; Pathology, Weill W Cornell Medic cal College, NY, United U States

1532 2. Combination of MR Dynam mic Contrast-En nhanced Imagin ng with T2-Cor rrected Intra-V Voxel Incoheren nt Motion Imaging at 3.0T 3 to Assess Liver L Fibrosis 1 1 2 2 2 1 Benjamin Lep porq , Frank Pilleul , Jerome Dumortier D , Olivi ier Guillaud , Th hibaud Lefort , O Olivier Beuf
1 2

CREATIS; CN NRS UMR 5220; INSERM U1044; INSA-Lyon; UCB BL, Universit de Lyon, Villeurbann ne, Rhne-Alpes, F France; CHU Edouard d Herriot; Departm ment of Hepatology y, Hospices Civils s de Lyon, Lyon, R Rhne-Alpes, Fran nce

1533 3. Quantificati ion of IVIM Dif ffusion Parameters of HCC at 3T: Preliminar ry Experience. 1 Suguru Kakite1, Hadrien A. Dyvorne D , Karen n M. Lee1, Sasan n Roayaie2, Ashl ley Knight-Green nfield1, Ersin Ba ayram3, Claudia Don nnerhack1, Bachi ir Taouli1
1

Department of o Radiology, Mou unt Sinai School of f Medicine, New Y York, NY, United States; 2Departme ent of Surgery, Mo ount Sinai lwaukee, WI, Unit Medical Cente er, New York, NY, United States; 3GE G Healthcare, Mil ted States

1534 4. A Comparis son of the Full and a Segmented IVIM Models i in the Liver Alexander D. Cohen1, Moira a F. Schieke2, Ka athleen M. Schm ainda2
1

Biophysics, Medical M College of f Wisconsin, Milw waukee, WI, United d States; 2Radiolog gy, Medical Colleg ge of Wisconsin, M Milwaukee, WI, United Sta ates

2 224

Traditional Poster Sessions


1535. Incoherent Motion Analysis of Crohns Ileitis DW-MRI Reveals Group Differences in Both Fast and Slow Diffusion Moti Freiman1, Jeannette M. Perez-Rossello1, Michael J. Callahan1, Mark E. Bittman1, Robert V. Mulkern1, Athos Bousvaros2, Simon K. Warfield1
1

Radiology, Harvard Medical School/Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Gastroenterology, Harvard Medical School/Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

1536. Automated Detection of the Optimal Arterial Phase in Dynamic 3D Contrast Enhanced Imaging of the Liver Pascal Spincemaille1, Nanda Deepa Thimmappa1, Bo Xu1, Martin R. Prince1, Yi Wang1
1

Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States

1537. Interobserver Agreement of Semi-Automated, Volumetric Analysis of Multiparametric MRI in Patients with Liver Cancer Susanne Bonekamp1, David Bonekamp1, Vivek Gowdra Halappa2, Jean Francois Geschwind2, John Eng2, Celia Pamela Corona-Villalobos1, Diane Reyes2, Timothy M. Pawlik3, Ihab R. Kamel2
1

Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Radiology, JHU, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3 JHU, Baltimore, MD, United States

Surgery,

1538. Liver Cancer: Evaluation of the Hemodynamic Features and Correlation with Response to Therapy Using Arterial Enhancement Fraction Based on Tri-Phasic MRI Susanne Bonekamp1, David Bonekamp1, Jean Francois Geschwind2, Celia Pamela Corona-Villalobos1, Vivek Gowdra Halappa2, Luciana Athayde2, Neda Rastegar2, Ihab R. Kamel2
1

Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Radiology, JHU, Baltimore, MD, United States

1539. Pre-Treatment Hepatic Arterial Mapping with MRI in Cirrhotic Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) Iva Petkovska1, Manojkumar Saranathan1, Thomas A. Hope1, Brian Andrew Hargreaves1, Umar Tariq1, Shreyas S. Vasanawala1
1

Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

Traditional Poster Genitourinary MRI


Exhibition Hall Tuesday 16:00-18:00
1540. Theoretical Evaluation of Ultrahigh Field Benefits to Non-Contrast Enhanced Renal Perfusion Imaging Using FAIR-EPI Xiufeng Li1, Kamil Ugurbil1, Gregory J. Metzger1
1

Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

1541. High Resolution Renal and Hepatic DCE Perfusion with Continuous Respiratory Monitoring Using IVD-HYCR Sampling-Reconstruction Mahdi S. Rahimi1, Kang Wang2, James H. Holmes2, Jean H. Brittain2, Scott B. Reeder3, Frank R. Korosec4
Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Global Applied Science Lab, GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, United States; 3Radiology, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States
1

1542. Clinical Feasibility Study for Renal Perfusion Imaging Using Pseudo Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling at 3.0T Yasuhiro Fujiwara1, Hirohiko Kimura2, Nobuyuki Kosaka2, Tsuyoshi Matsuda3, Takuya Yachida4, Toshiki Adachi4

1 University of Fukui Hospital, Fukui, Japan; 2Radiology, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan; 3 Applied Science Laboratory Asia Pacific , GE Healthcare Japan Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; 4Radiological Center, University of Fukui Hospital, Fukui, Japan

1543. Quantitative High Resolution Renal Perfusion Imaging Using 3D Through-Time Radial GRAPPA Katherine L. Wright1, Yong Chen2, Mark A. Griswold, 13, Nicole Seiberlich1, Vikas Gulani, 12

1 Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Radiology, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, United States

225

Traditional Poster Sessions


1544. Impact of Volume-Of-Interest Limited Registration to DCE-MRI of Human Kidney Frank G. Zllner1, Marcel Reich1, Lothar R. Schad1

1 Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany

1545. Renal Perfusion in Acute Kidney Injury: Comparison of Quantification Approaches Frank G. Zllner1, Fabian Zimmer1, Sarah Klotz2, Simone Hoeger2, Lothar R. Schad1

1 Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany; 2Department of Medicine V, University Medical Centre Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, BadenWrttemberg, Germany

1546. Intravoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) in Evaluation of Ischemic Acute Kidney Injury Animal Model Hantao Jin1, Dongping Chen2, Shiyuan Liu1, Weibo Chen3, Queenie Chan4

1 Dept. of Radiology, ChangZheng Hospital, Shanghai, China; 2Dept. of Nephrology, ChangZheng Hospital, Shanghai, China; 3Philips Healthcare, Shanghai, China; 4Philips Healthcare, Hongkong, China

1547. Prediction and Assessment of Response to Renal Artery Revascularization with Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI: A Pilot Study Su Wei Lim1, Constantina Chrysochou2, David L. Buckley1, Philip A. Kalra2, Steven Sourbron1

1 University of Leeds, Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 2Department of Renal Medicine, Salford Royal Hospital, Salford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom

1548. T2 Mapping and Diffusion Weighted Imaging for Quantification of Acute and Chronic Renal Pathology Following Acute Kidney Injury in Mice Comparison with Histopathology Katja Hueper1, Martin Meier2, Marcel Gutberlet1, Song Rong3, Xia Lu4, Hermann Haller3, Frank Wacker1, Dagmar Hartung1, Faikah Gueler3
1 Radiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany; 2Institute of Animal Science, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany; 3Nephrology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany; 4Zunyi Medical College, Wuhan, China

1549. Functional Evaluation of Acute Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury Using Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Bin Chen1, Jian Dong2, Wenchao Cai2, Xiaoying Wang, 12, Jue Zhang, 13, Jing Fang, 13
1

Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China; 2Dept. of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 3College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China

1550. Functional Evaluation of Acute Ischemia/reperfusion Injury Using BOLD and Arterial Spin Labeling MRI Bin Chen1, Jian Dong2, Wenchao Cai2, Xiaoying Wang, 12, Jue Zhang, 13, Jing Fang, 13
1

Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China; 2Dept. of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 3College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China

1551. The Influence of Image Registration and Segmentation Error on Functional MR Renography Christopher C. Conlin1, 2, Jeff L. Zhang, 23, Marta E. Heilbrun, 23, Henry Rusinek4, Artem V. Mikheev4, Vivian S. Lee, 23

1 Department of Bioengineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Department of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 4Department of Radiology, New York University, New York, United States

1552. Simultaneous Measurement of GFR by DCE-MRI and FITC-Sinistrin Clearance in Rats at 3.0 T Frank G. Zllner1, Daniel Schock-Kusch2, Sandra Bcker2, Sabine Neudecker2, Norbert Gretz2, Lothar R. Schad1

1 Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany; 2Medical Research Center, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany

1553. The Effect of Iodinated Contrast Media on Glomerular Filtration as Evaluated with Dynamic 3D-MR Renography Yudong Zhang1, Jing Wang2, Xiaoying Wang3

1 Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital With Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; 2Peking University, Beijing, China; 3Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China

226

Traditional Poster Sessions


1554. Feasibility of Kidney DTI Using Parallel Transmission in Normal Volunteers Jurgen J. Futterer1, 2, Hersh Chandarana, Henry Rusinek2, Arthem Mikeev2, Josef Pfeuffer3, Eric E. Sigmund2

1 58957, Radboud Univeristy Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gld, Netherlands; 2Dept of Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 3MR applications development, Siemens Medical system, Erlangen, Germany

1555. Correlation Between Renal Cortical Thickness And Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (EGFR): Evaluation By Non-Contrast-Enhanced Steady-State Free Precession (SSFP) MRI With Spatially Selective IR Pulse Yasufumi Noda1, Akihiko Kanki1, Akira Yamamoto1, Tsutomu Tamada1, Yasokawa Kazuya1, Atsushi Higaki1, Tomohiro Sato1, Katsuyoshi Ito1
1

Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan

1556. Quantitative Assessment of Kidney and Liver Disease in a Rat Model of Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease (ARPKD) Ying Gao1, 2, Yong Chen1, Bernadette O. Erokwu1, Lan Lu1, Katherine MacRae Dell3, Chris A. Flask1, 2
1

Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

1557. Single Kidney Glomerular Filtration Rate Measurement Using a High Spatiotemporal Resolution View Sharing Technique and 2-Compartment Model Umit Yoruk1, Manojkumar Saranathan2, Brian Andrew Hargreaves2, Shreyas S. Vasanawala2
1 Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 2Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

1558. Evaluation of Renal Cortical Thickness by Noncontrast-Enhanced MR Imaging, with Spatially Selective Ir Pulses: Comparison Between Cirrhotic and Noncirrhotic Patients Akihiko Kanki1, Katsuyoshi Ito1, Tsutomu Tamada1, Yasufumi Noda1, Atsushi Higaki1, Tomohiro Sato1, Kazuya Yasokawa1, Akira Yamamoto1
1

Radiology, Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan

1559. Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging of Kidney After Injection of Iodinated Contrast Medium: A Time Course Study in Animal Model Kai Zhao1, Jia Liu1, Yudong Zhang2, Xiaoying Wang1
1

Department of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 2Department of Radiology, Jiangsu Province Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

1560. The Effect of Iodinated Contrast Media on the Renal GFR as Evaluated by ASL MRI Jing Wang1, Yudong Zhang2, Jue Zhang1, Xiaoying Wang3, Jing Fang4
1

Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking Unversity, Beijing, China; 2Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital With Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China, Beijing, China; 3Department of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 4Peking University, Beijing, China

1561. High Resolution Detection of Kidney Microstructures in vivo with a Wireless Amplified NMR Detector and MnEnhanced MRI. Chunqi Qian1, Der-Yow Chen1, Nikorn Pothayee1, Stephen Dodd1, Joseph Murphy-Boesch1, Alan P. Koretsky1
1

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

1562. Glomerular Imaging of Mouse Kidney Using a Dedicated Alderman-Grant Probe Jorge Chacon Caldera1, Philipp Krmer1, Raffi Kalayciyan1, Lothar R. Schad1, Sabine Neudecker2, Stefania Geraci2, Norbert Gretz2
1 Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany; 2Institute for Medical Technology, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany

1563. A High T1-Relaxivity Nanoparticle for in Vivo MRI Detection of Kidney Glomeruli Scott Charles Beeman1, Maria Veronica Clavijo Jordan1, Edwin J. Baldelomar1, Kevin M. Bennett1
1

Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States

227

Traditional Poster Sessions


1564. Counting Glomeruli in Mouse Kidneys Using MRI Scott Charles Beeman1, John F. Bertram2, Jennifer R. Charlton3, Teresa Wu1, Min Zhang1, Kevin M. Bennett1

1 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States; 2Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia; 3University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

1565. Counting Glomeruli in a Human Transplant Kidney Using MRI Scott Charles Beeman1, John F. Bertram2, Jennifer R. Charlton3, Teresa Wu1, Min Zhang1, Kevin M. Bennett1

1 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States; 2Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia; 3University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

1566. Magnetization Transfer MR Imaging of the Kidney: Quantitative Evaluation at 3.0T in Association with Renal Function Akira Yamamoto1, Katsuyoshi Ito1, Yasufumi Noda1, Akihiko Kanki1, Atsushi Higaki1, Daigo Tanimoto1, Tsutomu Tamada1
1

Radiology, Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan

1567. Changes in Renal Oxygenation and Function Secondary to Cyclosporine A: BOLD MRI Zaheer Akhtar1, David J. Niles2, Omeed Hafez3, Daniela Cornejo2, Shannon Raye Reese3, Nancy Ann Schlei3, Sean B. Fain2, Arjang Djamali3, Elizabeth A. Sadowski1
1 Radiology, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Nephrology, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States

1568. Effect of Water Diffusion on Intra-Renal Oxygenation Quantification Xiang He1, Serter Gumus1, Ayaz Aghayev1, Kyongtae Ty Bae1
1

Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

1569. Prospectively Navigated Multi-Echo GRE Sequence for Improved 2D BOLD Imaging of the Kidneys Glen Morrell1, Eun-Kee Jeong1, Xianfeng Shi1, Lei Zhang1, Vivian S. Lee1
1

Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

1570. MRI Texture Analysis for Preoperative Staging of Renal Cell Cancer Andrea S. Kierans1, Henry Rusinek1, Andrew Lee, William C. Huang2, Hersh Chandarana1
1

Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, NYC, NY, United States; 2Urology, NYU Langone Medical Center, NYC, NY, United States

1571. Preoperatively Evaluating the Correlation Between Pathological Grades and Blood Oxygenation LevelDependent MRI in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinomas Jie Chen1, Jiule Ding1, Changping Wu2, Wei Xing1, Jingting Jiang2, Tongbing Chen3, Jun Sun1, Yongming Dai4, Ewart Mark Haacke5, Jiani Hu5
Radiology, Affiliated Third Hospital of Suzhou University, Changzhou, Jiangsu, China; 2Oncology, Affiliated Third Hospital of Suzhou University, Changzhou, Jiangsu, China; 3Pathology, Affiliated Third Hospital of Suzhou University, Changzhou, Jiangsu, China; 4Siemens Healthcare China, MR Collaboration NE Asia, Shanghai, China; 5Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States
1

1572. Renal Masses Measuring Under 2 Cm: What Is the Utility of MRI Features in Distinguishing Benign and Malignant Cases? Mohammed Shaikh1, Natasha E. Wehrli1, Jonathan Melamed2, Samir S. Taneja3, Andrew B. Rosenkrantz1

1 Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, United States; 2Pathology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, United States; 3Urologic Oncology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, United States

1573. Differentiating Lipid Poor Adrenal Adenomas and Malignant Adrenal Neoplasms by Combination of Dynamic Contrast Enhanced T1 Weighted 3-D Gradient Echo Sequences and Single Shot T2WI :Prelimanary Results Hina Arif-Tiwari1, David Becker-Weidman2, Bobby T. Kalb1, Diego R. Martin1
1

Medical Imaging, University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ, United States; 2Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, United States

228

Traditional Poster Sessions


1574. Prevalence of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF) in Dialysis Patients: Final Results of the Pro-FINEST Study Sabine Amet1, Vincent Launay-Vacher1, Gilbert Deray2, Aurore Tricotel3, Camille Francs4, Jean-Yves Gauvrit5, Nicolas Grenier6, Genevive Reinhardt7, Maurice Laville8, Nicolas Janus1, Laurence Rouillon1, Gabriel Choukroun9, Olivier Clment10
1

Service ICAR, Nephrology department, Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, Paris, France; 2Nephrology, Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, Paris, France; 3Pharmacovigilance, ANSM, Saint-Denis Cedex, France; 4Dermatology, Tenon Hospital, Paris cedex 20, France; 5Radiology, Pontchaillou Hospital, Rennes cedex 09, France; 6Radiology, Pellegrin Hospital, Bordeaux, France; 7Radiology, Haguenau Hospital, Haguenau, France; 8Nephrology, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Lyon, France; 9Nephrology, South Hospital, Amiens, France; 10Radiology, European G. Pompidou Hospital, Paris cedex 15, France

1575. NSsaFe Study: Observational Study on the Incidence of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis in Renal Impaired Patients Following Gadoterate Meglumine Administration. Byung Chul Kang1
1

Chung Ang University Hospital, Seoul, Korea

1576. Functional Evaluation of the Congenital Hydronephrosis Using DCE-MR Urography: A Comparison with Technetium-99m-MAG3 Mikiko Miyasaka1, Shunsuke Nosaka1, Eriko Otsubo1, Hiroshi Nagamatsu1, Katsuhiko Ueoka2, Yuichi Hasegawa2, Izumi Kanemitsu2, Masayuki Kitamura1, Hidekazu Masaki1, Masato Uchikoshi3, Peter Gall4
1

Radiology, National Center for Child Health and Development, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 2Urology, National Center for Child Health and Development, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 3Siemens Japan K. K., Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 4Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany

1577. Ureteral Peristalsis with 3D Spiral Data Reconstructed at 4 Frames Per Second Silvina P. Dutruel1, Nanda Deepa Thimmappa1, Pascal Spincemaille1, Bo Xu1, Yi Wang1, Martin R. Prince1
1

Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States

1578. Non-Contrast Enhanced MRA of Uterine Artery Using Time-SLIP: Evaluation of Optimal BBTI Aki Kido1, Koji Fujimoto1, Kayo Kiguchi1, Fuki Shitano1, Kyoko Takakura1, Sayaka Daido1, Yuki Himoto1, Ayako Ninomiya2, Hiroshi Kusahara2, Kaori Togashi1

1 Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; 2Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Otawara, Tochigi, Japan

1579. Dysmenorrhea Associated with Endometriosis: Pre-Post Treatment Evaluation of Oral Contraceptives Using Cine MRI Masako Kataoka1, Ken Tamai2, Toshihiro Higuchi3, Ayako Suzuki4, Aki Kido1, Sayaka Daido1, Asako Nakai5, Koji Fujimoto1, Ikuo Konishi6, Kaori Togashi1

1 Diagnostic Radiology, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; 2Radiology, Kyoto-katsura hospital, Kyoto, Japan; 3Gynecology, Shigamedical center for adults, Moriyama, Shiga, Japan; 4Gynecology, Otsu-municipal hospital, Otsu, Shiga, Japan; 5Radiology, Hikone municipal hospital, Hikone, Shiga, Japan; 6Gynecology and Obstetrics, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

1580. Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Preoperative Staging of Uterine Cervical Carcinoma: Correlate with FIGO 2009 Gui ping Xu1, Qiuping Wang1, Hua Chen1
1

Radiology, the First Affiliated HospitalMedical School of Xi an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shann Xi, China

1581. Placental T2 Relaxation Parameters at Different Gestational Ages in Mouse Pregnancy Uday Krishnamurthy1, Yimin Shen2, Jaladhar Neelavalli2, Gabor Szalai3, Bing Wang3, Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa3, 4, Edgar Hernandez-Andrade3, 4, Nandor Gabor Than3, 4, Ewart Mark Haacke2, Roberto Romero3
1

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 3Perinatology Research Branch, NICHD, NIH, DHHS, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 4Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States

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Exhibition Hall
1

Tuesday 16:00-18:00
Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 2The Heart Hospital, University College London Hospital , London, United Kingdom

1582. Measurement of Tissue Extracellular Volume in Health and Amyloidosis Using Equilibrium Contrast MRI Steve Bandula1, Sanjay Banypersad2, Daniel Sado2, Stuart Taylor1, Shonit Punwani1, James Moon2

1583. Elucidating Subcutaneous Depot Formation and Release of the Injectable Anti-Diabetics Taspoglutide in Rats Using in vivo MRI Basil Knnecke1, Andreas Bruns1, Olaf Kuhlmann2
1 Behavioural Pharmacology & Preclinical Imaging, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Basel, Switzerland; 2Non-Clinical Safety, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Basel, Switzerland

1584. in vivo Imaging of Free Radicals in Cardiac Tissues from Diabetic Mice with the Use of MRI Rheal A. Towner1, Nataliya Smith1, Debra Saunders1, Jorge Carrizales1, Florea Lupu2, Robert Silasi-Mansat2, Kenneth Humphries3, Shraddha Vadvakar3, Marilyn I. Ehrenshaft4, Ronald P. Mason4
Advanced Magnetic Resonance Center, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, United States; Cardiovascular Biology, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, United States; 3Free Radical Biology & Medicine, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, United States; 4Laboratory of Pharmacology & Chemistry, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States
2 1

1585. Susceptibility Matched Endoluminal Coil for the Acquisition of High SNR Spectra for the Observation of the Rectal Wall Jean-Marie Verret1, Frank Pilleul2, Olivier Beuf3, Cecile Rabrait4
1

CREATIS, Villeurbanne, France, Metropolitan; 2Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France, Metropolitan; 3CREATIS, Lyon, France, Metropolitan; 4General Electric Healthcare, Velizy, France, Metropolitan

1586. Database-Guided Detection and Segmentation of Organs in MR FastView Localizers for Automatic Scan Planning Neil Birkbeck1, Nathan Lay1, Jingdan Zhang1, Artem Gritsenko1, Jens Guehring2, S. Kevin Zhou1
1

Imaging & Computer Vision, Siemens Corp., Corporate Technology, Princeton, NJ, United States; 2Imaging & Therapy Division, Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany

1587. Audiovisual Biofeedback Improves Image Quality and Reduces Scan Time for Gated 3D MRI Danny Lee1, Peter Greer2, Jameen Arm3, Paul Keall1, Taeho Kim1
1

Radiation Physics Laboratory, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia; 2The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia; 3Calvary Mater Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle, NSW, Australia

1588. MRI-Visible Mesh Implants in Patients, Assessment of Time-Dependent Configuration Changes. Alexander Ciritsis1, Nienke Lynn Hansen1, Alexandra Barabasch1, Nicolas Kuehnert2, Jens Otto3, Joachim Conze3, Christiane Kuhl1, Nils Andreas Kraemer1
1 Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, RWTH University Hospital, Aachen, NRW, Germany; 2Surgery, RWTH University Hospital , Aachen, NRW, Germany; 3Surgery, RWTH University Hospital, Aachen, NRW, Germany

1589. Clinical Evaluation of High Permittivity Pads for Improving Abdominal Image Quality at 3T Gunhild Erstad Aandal1, Gurpreet S. Sandhu1, Ronald D. Novak1, Dean Nakamoto1, Luis Landeras1, Mark A. Griswold1, 2, Paul de Heer3, Andrew G. Webb3, Vikas Gulani1, 4
1

Dept. of Radiology, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Dept. of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, ZA, Netherlands; 4Dept. of Biomedical Engineering , Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

1590. Visualization of Drug Dissolution Using 19F-MRS and -MRI Janet Friedrich1, Julia Schrder1, Sarah Kindgen2, Stefan Fischer1, Mark Schuppert1, Karsten Gogoll2, Peter Langguth2, Laura Maria Schreiber1
1

Department of Radiology, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany; 2Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany

230

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1591. 3D SSFP Acquisitions for MR Enterography James F. Glockner1, Christine U. Lee1
1

Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

Traditional Poster Bone/Tendon/Ligament/Spine


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 13:30-15:30
1592. 31P NMR Relaxation of Cortical Bone Mineral Investigated by Partial Demineralization and Deuterium Exchange Alan C. Seifert1, Suzanne L. Wehrli2, Alexander C. Wright1, Henry H. Ong1, Felix W. Wehrli1
1

Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2NMR Core Facility, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1593. Micro-Mechanical Modeling in the Nonlinear Regime for Assessing Indices of Bone Strength from HighResolution MR Images Ning Zhang1, Jeremy F. Magland1, Chamith S. Rajapakse1, Felix Wehrli1
1

Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1594. Quantification of Bone Mineral Density in Human Cortical Bone by Solid State 31P MRI at 7 T Alan C. Seifert1, Chamith S. Rajapakse1, Mahdieh Bashoor-Zadeh1, Cheng Li1, Yusuf A. Bhagat1, Alexander C. Wright1, Babette Zemel2, Antonios Zavaliangos3, Felix W. Wehrli1
1

Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Division of GI, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1595. In Vivo Cortical Bone MRI with Bound and Pore Water-Discrimination R. Adam Horch1, 2, Mary Kate Manhard1, 2, Daniel F. Gochberg2, 3, Jeffry S. Nyman4, Mark D. Does1, 2
1

Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Radiology & Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

1596. Feasibility of Applying MR Elastography to Measure Bone Stiffness in an ex vivo Model of Osteoporosis Jun Chen1, Hugh McGregor2, Ephraim I. Ben-Abraham1, Kevin J. Glaser1, Qingshan Chen1, Richard Leroy Ehman1
1

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States; 2University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. , Chapel Hill, NC, United States

1597. 3D Trabecular Bone Volume Fraction Measurements of the Calcaneus for 80 Healthy Female Volunteers Using a Compact MRI System Hiroki Kondo1, Daiki Tamada1, Yasuhiko Terada1, Katsumi Kose1
1

Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan

1598. Quadrant Analysis of Femoral Head Perfusion After Fracture Using Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI Jonathan P. Dyke1, Lionel E. Lazaro2, Carolyn Hettrich3, Craig Klinger4, Keith Hentel1, Dean Lorich2, 4

1 Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, NY, United States; 2Orthopaedic Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 3Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States; 4Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, United States

1599. Simple Ultrashort Echo Time MRI Measure Associated with Cortical Bone Porosity Mahdieh Bashoor-Zadeh1, Cheng Li1, Wenli Sun1, Maite Aznarez-Sanado1, Alexander C. Wright1, Antonios Zavaliangos2, Chamith S. Rajapakse1
1

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1600. Analysis of 3D IR-UTE for Imaging Femur Head Necrosis: Signal Behavior and Optimized Soft Tissue Suppression in Dependence of Varying Relaxation Times Kathrin Hemberger1, Daniel Weber1, Peter M. Jakob1, 2, Daniel Haddad3

1 MRB Research Center for Magnetic-Resonance-Bavaria, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 2Departement of Experimental Physics 5, Institute of Physics, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 3MRB Research Center, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany

231

T Traditional Poster P Sessio ons


1601 1. Potential Diagnostic Role of o the MRI-Deri ived Internal M Magnetic Field G Gradient in Cal lcaneus Cancell lous Bone for Evaluati ing Postmenopa ausal Osteoporo osis at 3T 1 2 3 4 Silvia Capua ani , Mauro Rebu uzzi , , Felix W. Wehrli
1

Physics Depa artment Sapienza University U of Rome e, Sapienza Unive ersity, Rome, Italy, , Italy; 2Physics Department, CNR IPCF Roma "Sapienza " Un niversity of Rome, Rome, Italy, Italy y; 3Radiology Dep partment, IRCCS S Santa Lucia Found dation, Rome, Italy y, Italy; 4 Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Pennsylv vania, Perelman Sc chool of Medicine e, Philadelphia, Pa, , United States

1602 2. Distinguishi ing Cortical Bon ne Bound and Pore P Water by T T2* at Multiple e Magnetic Fiel ld Strengths Alan C. Seife ert1, Cheng Li1, Jeremy J F. Magla and1, Felix W. W Wehrli1
1

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Pennsylv vania, Philadelphia a, PA, United State es

1603 3. Validation of o Quantitative Bound and Por re Water Imagi ing in Cortical B Bone 1 2 Mary Kate Manhard M , , R. Adam A Horch1, 2, Kevin K D. Harkin ns2, Daniel F. Go ochberg, 23, Jeffr fry S. Nyman4, M Mark D. 1 2 Does ,
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Vande erbilt University, Nashville, N TN, Un nited States; 2Vand derbilt University I Institute of Imagin ng Science, Vanderbilt Un niversity, Nashville e, TN, United State es; 3Radiology & R Radiological Scien nces, Vanderbilt U University, Nashvil lle, TN, 4 United States; Department of Orthopaedics O & Reh hab, Vanderbilt Un University, Nashvil lle, TN, United Sta ates

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1604 4. Computational Model of Cortical Bone Po ore Water Freq quency Distribu ution, T2' and T T2* Cheng Li1, Henry H Ong2, Alex xander C. Wrigh ht1, Shing Chun B Benny Lam3, Fel lix W. Wehrli1
1 2

Laboratory fo or Structural NMR R Imaging, Departm ment of Radiology y, University of Pen nnsylvania, Philad delphia, PA, Unite ed States; Vanderbilt Un niversity Institute of Imaging Scienc ce, Vanderbilt Univ versity, Nashville, , TN, United State es; 3Department of f Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, P Phil ladelphia, PA, Uni ited States

1605 5. Quantitative e MR Imaging - T2*-Mapping g of the Knee Jo oint Using a Mu ulti-Echo VTE-S Sequence at 3 T Tesla: Preliminary y Results. Elisabeth Sch hnbauer1, Geor rg Riegler, Seba astian Apprich2, Vladimir Juras3, Xeni Deligiann ni4, Oliver Bieri5, Stefan Zbn6, Siegfr ried Trattnig7
1

High-field MR R Center of Exelle ence , Department t of Radiology, Me edical University o of Vienna/ Vienna a General Hospital l, Vienna, Austria; 2High h-field MR Center of Exellence, Dep partment of Radiol logy, Medical Univ versity of Vienna/ / Vienna General H Hospital,, Vienna, Austri ia; 3High-field MR R Center of Exellen nce, Department o of Radiology, Med dical University of f Vienna/ Vienna G General Hospital, Vien nna, Austria; 4Division of Radiologic cal Physics-Depart tment of Radiolog gy and Nuclear Me edicine, University y of Basel Hospital,, Base el, Switzerland; 5Division D of Radiolo ogical Physics-Dep epartment of Radio ology and Nuclear Medicine,, Unive ersity of Basel 6 Hospital, Base el, Switzerland; High-field H MR Cen nter of Exellence, D Department of Rad diology, Medical U University of Vien nna/ Vienna General Hospi ital, , Vienna, Aust tria; 7High-field MR M Center of Exell lence, Department t of Radiology,, M Medical University of Vienna/ Vienna Genera al Hospital, Vienn na, Austria

1606 6. Noninvasive e Ultrashort Ech ho Time Magne etic Resonance Imaging Assess sment of Anteri ior Cruciate Lig gament Graft Strain n Sarah L. Pow wnder1, Michael l O. Schaer2, Ric chard Ma, 23, Xia ang-Hua Deng2, Matthew F. Koff ff1, Scott A. Rode eo, 23, Hollis G. Potter1
1

MRI Research h Laboratory, Hos spital for Special Surgery, S New York k, NY, United Stat tes; 2Laboratory fo or Soft Tissue Rese earch, Hospital for Sp pecial Surgery, Ne ew York, NY, Uni ited States; 3Depar rtment of Orthopae edic Surgery, Hosp pital for Special Su urgery, New York, NY, United States

1607 7. High Contra ast 3D IDEAL Ultrashort U TE (UTE) ( Imaging g Hbaib Al sal leh1, Kevin M. Jo ohnson1, Walter F. Block2, 3, Ric chard Kijowski3, Diego Hernand do4
1

Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin Madiso on, Madison, WI, United States; 2M Medical Physics, Un niversity of Wisco onsin3 Madison, Mad dison, WI, United States; S Radiology y, University of Wi Wisconsin Madison, , Madison, WI, Un nited States; 4Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madiso W on, Madison, WI, United U States

1608 8. Determinati ion of the Menis scal Deformatio on Under Comp pressive Loadin ng Through MR R-Imaging Maren Freut tel1, Fabio Galbu usera1, Andreas Seitz1, Axel Bor rnstedt2, Volker R Rasche3, Lutz Drselen1
1

Institute of Or rthopaedic Research and Biomechan nics, Ulm, BW, Ge ermany; 2Departm ment of Internal Me edicine II, Univers sity of Ulm, Ulm, BW, Ger rmany; 3Department of Internal Med dicine II, Universit ty Hospital of Ulm m, Ulm, BW, Germ many

2 232

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1609 9. High Resolu ution 3D Ultrash hort Echo Time e Imaging of the e Achilles Tend don at 7T Misung Han1, Peder E.Z. Larson1, Roland Krug K 1
1

University of f California, San Fr rancisco, San Fran ncisco, CA, United d States

1610 0. Ultrashort Echo E Time Imag ging (UTE) of the t Extensor an nd Flexor Tendo ons in Bovine L Legs Dietmar Cor rdes1, 2, Anthony C. Lanctot2, Tho omas G. Perkins s3, Mark S. Brow wn2, Gary D. Fullerton2
1

2 Physics, Ryer rson University, To oronto, Ontario, Canada; C Radiology y, University of Co olorado, Aurora, C CO, United States; 3Philips Healthcare, Cl leveland, OH, Unit ted States

1611 1. High Field Magnetic M Reson nance Microscopy of Entheses Paul A. DiCa amillo1, Sherond da Statum1, Chri istine B. Chung1, Graeme M. By ydder2, Nikolaus M. Szeverenyi1
1

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Californi ia, San Diego, CA A, United States; 2D Department of Rad diology, University y of California San n Diego, San Diego o, CA, United Stat tes

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1612 2. Automatic Quantification Q of o 3D Morpholo ogy and Appear rance of Interve ertebral Discs in High Resolut tion MRI l Schwarz5, Stua Ale Neubert t1, 2, Jurgen Frip pp1, Craig Engst trom3, Duncan W Walker4, Raphael art Crozier6
1

The Australia an E-Health Resear rch Centre, CSIRO O ICT Centre, Bris sbane, QLD, Austr ralia; 2School of IT TEE, University of Queensland, Brisbane, B QLD, Au ustralia; 3School of f HMS, University y of Queensland, B Brisbane, QLD, Au ustralia; 4Wesley H Hospital, 5 6 Brisbane, QLD D, Australia; Siem mens Healthcare, Erlangen, E Germany y; School of ITEE E, The University o of Queensland, Br risbane, QLD, Australia

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1613 3. Chemical Ex xchange and in vivo Interverte ebral Disc R1-R Rho Dispersion I Imaging: A Fea asibility Study Qi Liu1, Zhao oyang Fan1, Yut taka Natsuaki2, Ning N Jin3, Wafa Tawackoli1, Gad di Pelled1, Dan Gazit1, Debiao L Li1
1

Biomedical Im maging Research Institute, I Cedars-S Sinai Medical Cent ter, Los Angeles, C CA, United States; 2Siemens Healthc care, Los Angeles, CA, United U States; 3Sie emens Medical So olutions, Columbus s, OH, United Stat tes

1614 4. On the Relia ability of in Vitr ro Mapping of Ultrashort T2* of Porcine Inte ervertebral Disc cs: A Detailed A Analysis of the Signal Decay D Lena Altherr r1, Stefan Kirsch1, M. L. R. Schw warz2, Gregor Re eisig2, Dieter Sch hleich2, Lothar R R. Schad1
1 Computer Assisted Clinical Me edicine, Heidelberg g University, Mann nnheim, Germany; 2Department for e experimental ortho opaedics and trauma surgery y, OUZ Mannheim m, University Medi ical Centre, Heide elberg University, M Mannheim, Germa any

1615 5. 3D CUBE Flex F MRI Sequence Versus 2D MRI Sequences s for the Imagin ng of the Cervic cal Spine Theodore Jer rdee1, Amelie M. M Lutz1, Garry E. E Gold1, 2
1

Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States; 2Scho ool of Bioengineer ring, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

1616 6. Detection of f Intervertebral l Disc Lesions with w High-Resol lution MRI @ 1 11.7 T Nikolaus Ber rger-Roscher1, Hans-Joachim H Wilke W 1, Volker Ra asche2, 3
1

Institute of Or rthopaedic Research and Biomechan nics, Ulm Universi ity, Ulm, Baden W Wuerttemberg, Ger rmany; 2Experimen ntal Cardiovascula ar Imaging, Ulm University, U Ulm, NA A, Germany; 3Cor re Facility Small A Animal MRI, Ulm University, Ulm, B Baden Wuerttemberg g, Germany

1617 7. Cervical Spi ine DWI Using Reduced-FOV Multi-Shot EP PI with 2D Phas se Cycling Reconstruction He Wang1, Chao C Ma2, Nan-K Kuei Chen3, Jian nping Lu2, Allen Song4, Guang C Cao
1

2 MR Research h China, GE Health hcare, Shanghai, China; C Departmen nt of Radiology, Ch hanghai Hospital, Shanghai, China; 3Duke University, Du urhem, NC, United d States; 4Duke Un niversity Medical C Center, Durhem, N NC, United States

1618 8. Cortical Bon ne Segmentation for Accurate Canine Body C Composition Qu uantification Us sing 3 Tesla Fat t-Water MRI 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 Aliya Gifford d , , Joel Kullbe erg , Johan Berg glund , Filip Mal lmberg , Katie C C. Coate , Philip p E. Williams , A Alan D. Cherrington5, Malcolm J. Av vison6, 7, E. Brian n Welch6, 8
1

Vanderbilt Un niversity Institute of Imaging Scienc ce, Vanderbilt Univ versity, Nashville, , TN, United State es; 2Chemical and P Physical Biology Program, Vanderbilt Un niversity School of f Medicine, Nashv ville, TN, United S States; 3Departmen nt of Radiology, U Uppsala 4 5 University, Up ppsala, Sweden; Center C for Image Analysis, A Uppsala U University, Uppsa ala, Sweden; Depa artment of Molecu ular Physiology and Biophysics, Van nderbilt University y School of Medici ine, Nashville, TN N, United States; 6V Vanderbilt Univers sity Institute 7 ience, Vanderbilt University U School l of Medicine, Nas shville, TN, United d States; Departm ment of Pharmacolo ogy, of Imaging Sci

233

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Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, United States; 8Department of Radiology & Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, United States

Traditional Poster Muscle


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 13:30-15:30
1619. Changes in Skeletal Muscle Fractional Anisotropy and Apparent Diffusion Coefficient in Juvenile Dermatomyositis Caleb Robert Dulaney1, Juebin Huang2, Manohar Roda1, Alexander P. Auchus2, Judy R. James1
1

Radiology, University of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, United States; 2Neurology, University of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, United States

1620. Mapping Neuromuscular Activation Patterns Using Magnetic Resonance Elastography of Skeletal Muscle Eric Barnhill1, Paul Kennedy1, Edwin van Beek1, Colin Brown2, Neil Roberts1
1 Clinical Research Imaging Centre, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Midlothian, United Kingdom; 2Research and Development, The Mentholatum Company, East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, United Kingdom

1621. Quantitative Assessment of Muscle Oxygen Saturation with BOLD MRI: Validated by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Jeff L. Zhang1, Christopher J. Hanrahan1, Gwenael Layec2, Jason K. Mendes1, Corey Hart2, Russell S. Richardson2, Vivian S. Lee1
1

Department of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatrics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

1622. Glycogen Concentration and Bioenergetics in Young and Older Women Anne Tonson1, Jacob Deblois1, Jessica Fay1, Steve Foulis1, Douglas E. Befroy2, Jane Kent-Braun1
1

Department of Kinesiology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States; 2Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

1623. Oxygen Delivery Does Not Limit Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle of Healthy and Diabetic Rats in Vivo Bart Wessels1, Klaas Nicolaij1, Jeanine J. Prompers1
1

Biomedical NMR, University of Technology Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands

1624. P-31 Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) Between ATP and Phosphor-Creatine (PCr) at 7T Jimin Ren1, Baolian Yang2, Ivan E. Dimitrov2, A. Dean Sherry1, 3, Craig R. Malloy1, 4

1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Philips Medical System, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States; 4VA North Texas Health Care System, Dallas, TX, United States

1625. High-Resolution Echo-Planar Spectroscopic Imaging of Human Calf Jan Weis1, Morten Bruvold2, Francisco Ortiz-Nieto1, Hkan Ahlstrm1
1

Department of Radiology, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden; 2Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands

1626. Improving 31P MRS Measurements of Metabolic Kinetics in Skeletal Muscle Using Time Domain Filtering Sai K. Merugumala1, James A. Balschi2, Hui Jun Liao1, Alexander Lin1
1 2

Center for Clinical Spectroscopy, Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; Physiological NMR Core Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

1627. Increased Glycolysis Flux Helps to Maintain Energy Homeostasis in Muscle of Diabetic Rats with Mitochondrial Dysfunction Bart Wessels1, Joep Schmitz2, Klaas Nicolaij1, Jeanine J. Prompers1
1 Biomedical NMR, University of Technology Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands; 2Computational Biology, University of Technology Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands

234

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1628. Metabolic Response to Exercise of Gastrocnemius and Soleus Muscle Characterized by Localized Dynamic 31P MRS, Using a Three-Channel RF Coil at 7T Martin Meyerspeer1, 2, Georg Bernd Fiedler1, 3, Albrecht Ingo Schmid1, 3, Elmar Laistler1, 3, Ewald Moser1, 3
1

Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Austria; 2MR Centre of Excellence, Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Austria; 3MR Centre of Excellence, Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Austria

1629. Robust Detection of Lactate by STEAM in Human Skeletal Muscle at 7T Jimin Ren1, A. Dean Sherry1, 2, Craig R. Malloy1, 3

1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States; 3VA North Texas Health Care System, Dallas, TX, United States

1630. Water Proton Relaxation Times Exhibit Muscle Fibre Orientation Dependence, While Water to Creatine Magnetization Transfer Rates Do Not Erin L. MacMillan1, Christine Sandra Bolliger1, Chris Boesch1, Roland Kreis1
1

Depts of Clinical Research & Radiology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

1631. Quantitative Muscle MR Imaging Versus Quantitative Ultrasound in Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy Barbara H. Janssen1, Sigrid Pillen2, Nicoline B.M. Voet3, Arend Heerschap1, Baziel G. van Engelen2, Nens van Alfen2
1 Radiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands; 2Neurology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands; 3rehabilitation, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands

1632. Temporal Diffusion Differences Between Slow-Twitch and Fast-Twitch Skeletal Muscle Following Mild Exercise Conrad P. Rockel1, Alireza Akbari1, Dinesh A. Kumbhare2, 3, Michael D. Noseworthy, 14
1 School of Biomedical Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 2Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 3Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 4 Electrical and Computer Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

1633. Reproducibility of Skeletal Muscle MR Measures in Children: A Multi-Center Study of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Sean C. Forbes1, Glenn Walter1, William D. Rooney2, Dah-Jyuu Wang3, Soren DeVos1, Jim Pollaro2, William Triplett1, Donovan J. Lott1, Rebecca J. Willcocks1, Claudia Senesac1, Mike Daniels4, Barry Byrne1, Barry Russman2, Richard Finkel3, James Meyer3, Lee Sweeney5, Krista Vandenborne1
1 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States; 2Oregon Health & Science Universtiy, Portland, OR, United States; 3The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 4The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States; 5 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1634. Progression of Fatty Infiltration After Muscle Inflammation in FSH Muscular Dystrophy Barbara H. Janssen1, Nicoline B.M. Voet2, Alexander C. Geurts2, George W. Padberg3, Baziel G. van Engelen3, Arend Heerschap1
1 Radiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands; 2rehabilitation, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands; 3Neurology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands

1635. In Vitro DTI Assessment of Muscle Architecture in Osteoporotic and Osteoarthritic Subjects: A Preliminary Study. Giulia Di Pietro1, 2, Marco Palombo3, 4, Jacopo Baldi5, Eleonora Piccirilli5, Monica Celi5, Umberto Tarantino5, Silvia Capuani6, 7
1

IIT@Sapienza, Physics Department, Sapienza University, Roma, Rome, Italy; 2Physics Department, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy; 3Physics Department, Sapienza University , Rome, Italy; 4CNR IPCF UOS Roma, Physics Department, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy; 5Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Rome Tor Vergata,, Roma, Italy; 6Sapienza University, Rome, Italy; 7CNR IPCF UOS Roma, Physics Department, Sapienza University , Rome, Italy

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1636. Differential Diffusion Behaviour in Human Calf Muscles Following Voluntary Vs Electrically-Stimulated Contractions Conrad P. Rockel1, Alireza Akbari1, Dinesh A. Kumbhare2, 3, Michael D. Noseworthy, 14

1 School of Biomedical Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 2Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 3Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 4 Electrical and Computer Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

1637. An MR-Compatible Solution for Simultaneous Electrical Muscle Stimulation and MR Imaging at 3T Alireza Akbari1, Conrad P. Rockel1, Dinesh A. Kumbhare1, 2, Michael D. Noseworthy1, 3

1 School of Biomedical Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 2Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 3Electrical and Computer Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

1638. Evaluation of MRI as an Outcome Measure for Therapeutic Trials in Muscular Dystrophy Mice Khan Hekmatyar1, Steven J. Foltz2, Marisa J. Fortunato2, Aaron M. Beedle2
1 2

BioImaging Research Center/Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States; Department of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Athens, GA, United States

1639. Non-Invasive MRI Arterial-Venous Difference Measurement of Skeletal Muscle Oxygen Consumption During Isometric Contractions. Ronald A. Meyer1, 2, Robert W. Wiseman1, 2, Jill M. Slade2, Natalie M. Pizzimenti1, Johnathan D. Kasper1

1 Physiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States; 2Radiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States

1640. Consistency of Post-Exercise Skeletal Muscle BOLD Response Andrew D. Davis1, Michael D. Noseworthy2
1

Medical Physics and Applied Radiation Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Biomedical Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada

1641. Quantification of Lower Extremity Muscle Fat Infiltration in Pediatric Patients with Spina Bifida Using WaterFat MRI Houchun Harry Hu1, Skorn Ponrartana1, Thomas G. Perkins2, Jonathan M. Chia2, Vicente Gilsanz1, Tishya A. L. Wren3
1 3

Radiology, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; Orthopaedic Surgery, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

1642. Comparison of the Influence of a Single Exercise Session on Quantitative Muscle Fat Fraction (FF) and Diffusion (Fractional Anisotropy (FA)) Imaging with MRI Julia Reinhardt1, Selina Kaspar1, Monika Gloor2, Dirk Fischer3, 4, Christoph Stippich1, Arne Fischmann1

1 Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Division of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiolo, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, BS, Switzerland; 2Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Division of Radiological Physics, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, BS, Switzerland; 3Department of Neurology, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, BS, Switzerland; 4University of Basel Childrens Hospital, Basel, BS, Switzerland

1643. Visualization of Hysteresis in Passive Time-Dependent Responses of Skeletal Muscle in vivo by Using DTI Yasuharu Watanabe1, Keisaku Kimura2, Masahiro Umeda1, Yuko Kawai1, Tomokazu Murase3, Toshihiro Higuchi3, Chuzo Tanaka3, Shoji Naruse4
1

Medical Informatics, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; 2Health Promoting and Preventive Medicine, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; 3Neurosurgery, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; 4Health Care and Checkup, Daini Okamoto General Hospital, Kyoto, Japan

1644. Repeatability of Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Water-Fat MRI in Lower Extremity Muscles in Children Skorn Ponrartana1, Houchun Harry Hu1, Kristine E. Andrade1, Jonathan M. Chia2, Thomas G. Perkins2, Tishya A. L. Wren3, Vicente Gilsanz1
1 3

Radiology, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; Orthopaedic Surgery, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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1645. T2 Monitoring at 3T for Canine Model of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Donghoon Lee1, Zejing Wang2, Joshua Park1, Stephen Tapscott2, Martin Kushmerick1
1

University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 2Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, United States

1646. Multi-Parametric MRI at 14T for Muscular Dystrophy Mice Treated with Gene Therapy Donghoon Lee1, Joshua Park1, Jacqueline Wicki2, Jeffrey Chamberlain2, Sue Knoblaugh3, Julie Randolph-Habecker3
1

Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 2Neurology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 3Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, United States

1647. Blood Oxygenation Level-Dependent (BOLD) Based Imaging in Skeletal Muscle at 3 and 7T Theodore F. Towse1, 2, Amanda K.W. Buck2, 3, Emily C. Bush3, Benjamin T. Childs3, Jared A. Godar3, Shea A. Sabin3, Bruce M. Damon2, 4
1 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Institute of Imaging Science, Nashville, TN, United States

1648. Haemoglobin-Derived Curve Fitting to Post-Exercise Muscle BOLD Data Andrew D. Davis1, Michael D. Noseworthy2
1

Medical Physics and Applied Radiation Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Biomedical Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Traditional Poster Cartilage


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 13:30-15:30
1649. Articular Cartilage Grading of the Knee ; Diagnostic Value of Fat Suppressed 3D Volume Isotropic Turbo Spin Echo Acquisition Daekeon Lim1, Young Han Lee1, Sungjun Kim1, Ho-Taek Song1, Jin-Suck Suh1
1

Department of Radiology, Research Institute of Radiological Science, Severance hospital, Seoul, Korea

1650. Morphological Assessment of Non-Human Primate Models of Osteoarthritis Using HR-MRI and CT Arthrography Olivier Beuf1, Denis Grenier2, Fabrice Taborik3, Anne-Laure Perrier2, Kevin Tse Ve Koon2, Laurent MahieuWilliame2, Luc Magnier4, Thomas Chuzel4, Stphane Martin4, Xavier Pesesse5, Sandra Pietri6, Hugues Contamin3, Emmanuel Chereul4

1 Universit de Lyon; CREATIS; CNRS UMR 5220; Inserm U1044, Universit de Lyon, Villeurbanne, France; 2Universit de Lyon; CREATIS; CNRS UMR 5220; Inserm U1044, INSA-Lyon; Universit Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France; 3Cynbiose, Marcy l'toile, France; 4VOXCAN, Marcy lEtoile, France; 5Bone Therapeuthics, Grosselies, Belgium; 6Service de rhumatologie, Hpital Erasme, ULB, Bruxelles, Belgium

1651. Two-Component T2* Mapping on Knee Patients: Preliminary Results Yongxian Qian1, 2, Ashley A. Williams3, Constance R. Chu3, Fernando Emilio Boada4
1

Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 3Orthopaedic Surgery, University of PIttsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 4Radiology, New York University, New York, NY, United States

1652. Differences Between X-Ray and MRI-Determined Knee Cartilage Thickness in Weight-Bearing and NonWeight-Bearing Conditions Megan Nicole Marsh1, Richard Souza1, Brad Wyman2, Marie-Pierre Hellio le Graverand2, Thomas M. Link1, Sharmila Majumdar1
1

Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Pfizer, inc, Groton, CT, United States

1653. Longitudinal Biochemical Evaluation of the Femoropatellar Joint During the Transeuropean Foot Race by Using Zonal T2* Mapping Martin Brix1, Sabine Gd2, Uwe Schtz3, Christian Billich3, Klaus Friedrich2, Alina Messner2, Siegfried Trattnig2

1 Department of Orthopaedics, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Radiology, MR Center of Excellence, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3Department of Radiology, University Hospital Ulm, Ulm, Baden Wrttemberg, Germany

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Traditional Poster Sessions


1654. Comparison of T1rho/T2 Imaging at 3 Tesla and 7 Tesla in Knee Cartilage of Healthy Volunteers Cory Wyatt1, Xiaojuan Li1, Roland Krug1, Douglas A.C. Kelley2, Sharmila Majumdar1
1

Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2GE Healthcare Technologies, San Francisco, CA, United States

1655. Multi-Component T2 Analysis of Cartilage Degradation Model Using McDESPOT at 3.0T Fang Liu1, Rajeev Chaudhary2, Samuel A. Hurley1, Alexey Samosonov1, Andrew L. Alexander1, Sean C. L. Deoni3, Walter F. Block1, 2, Richard Kijowski4
1 Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Division of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States; 4Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

1656. Visual Assessment of Cartilage Degeneration by 3D Cartilage T2 Map -Comparison with Arthroscopic FindingsSatoru Tamura1, Takashi Nishii1, Hidetoshi Hamada1, Ken Nakata1, Tatsuo Mae1, Hisashi Tanaka1, Hideki Yoshikawa1
1

Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Osaka, Japan

1657. Evaluation of College Level Athletes Articular Cartilage Using Delayed Gadolinium-Enhanced MRI Wenbo Wei1, Guang Jia1, David Flanigan2, Robert Siston3, Ajit Chaudhari2, Becky Lathrop3, Michael V. Knopp1
1

Department of Radiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Department of Orthopaedics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

1658. Parametric T2-Mapping in Young Patients with Patellofemoral Disease Michael Benson1, 2, Nicholas Lesmeister2, Mikko J. Nissi1, 2, Jutta Maria Ellermann1, Elizabeth Arendt2

1 Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

1659. Quantitative Change in Cartilage Thickness in the Femoropatellatar Joint After Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear Long Term Follow-Up Sebastian Cotofana1, 2, Wolfgang Wirth1, 2, Felix Eckstein1, 2, Martin Hudelmaier1, 2, Stefan Lohmander3, Richard B. Frobell3
1

Institute of Anatomy and Musculoskeletal Research, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; 2Chondrometrics GmbH, Ainring, Bavaria, Germany; 3Dept Orthopaedics, Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund University, Lund, SE, Sweden

1660. Bio-Integration Assessment of Rat Knee Cartilage Repair Using in vivo MRI at 7T Olivier Beuf1, Jean-Christophe Goebel2, Emilie Roeder3, Anne-Laure Perrier2, Denis Grenier2, Pierre Gillet3, Astrid Pinzano3

1 Universit de Lyon; CREATIS; CNRS UMR 5220; Inserm U1044, Universit de Lyon, Villeurbanne, France; 2Universit de Lyon; CREATIS; CNRS UMR 5220; Inserm U1044, INSA-Lyon; Universit Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France; 3PPIA, UMR 7561 CNRS Nancy Universit, Vandoeuvre-Ls-Nancy, France

1661. The Effect of Opening Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy on Patellar Cartilage Using DGEMRIC Score as an Indicator of Cartilage Health Kenard Agbanlog1, Agnes G. d'Entremont1, Simon Horlick2, Mojieb Manzary2, Trevor Stone2, Robert G. McCormack2, David R. Wilson2
1 Mechanical Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 2Orthopedics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

1662. T1, T2 and DGEMRIC Are Not Related to Arthroscopic Grade of Articular Cartilage Victor Casula1, Jukka Hirvasniemi2, Petri Lehenkari3, Risto Ojala4, Alaaeldin Kamel5, Simo Saarakkala2, 5, Eveliina Lammentausta5, Miika T. Nieminen4, 5

1 Department of Radiology, , University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; 2Department of Medical Technology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; 3Department of Anatomy, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; 4Department of Radiology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; 5 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Oulu University Hospital, Oulu, Finland

238

Traditi ional Poster r Sessions


1663 3. 7 Tesla Sodi ium (23Na) Ima aging for the As ssessment of Pa atellar Cartilage e Damage After r Patella-Dislocation: Preliminary y Results. 1 2 3 4 3 Harald Widh halm , Martin Br rix , Sebastian Apprich A , Gtz W Welsch , Stefan Z Zbn , Gyrgy Ve ekszler1, Martina a Hambck1, Michael M Weber3, Siegfried Trattn nig3
1

Department of o Traumatology, Medical M University y of Vienna, Vienn na, Austria; 2Depa artment of Orthopa aedics, Medical Un niversity of Vienna, Vienn na, Austria; 3Depar rtment of Radiolog gy, MR Center of E Excellence, Medic cal University of V Vienna, Vienna, A Austria; 4 Department of o Trauma Surgery y, University Hospi ital Erlangen, Erla angen, Bayern, Ge ermany

T Traditional Poster T Technical/M Misc.


E Exhibition Hall l
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Wednesday 13:30 0-15:30


Department of o Radiology, Stanf ford University, Stanford, CA, Unite ed States; 2GE Hea althcare, Menlo Pa ark, CA, United St tates; University of f Calfornia Berkele ey, Berkeley, CA, United U States; 4Sta atistics, Stanford U University, Stanfor rd, CA, United Sta ates; Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford Univers sity, CA, United S States

1664 4. Impact of Sa ampling Pattern n on Combined d Parallel Imagi ing Compressed d Sensing Volum metric Knee MRI Umar Tariq1, Peng Lai2, Mic chael Lustig3, Marcus M T. Alley, M Mian Zhang4, Ga arry E. Gold, Sh hreyas S. Vasana awala5

1665 5. CT Substitu utes Derived fro om SPIRiT and CG-SENSE Re econstructed Im mages 1 Adam Johans sson1, Anders Garpebring G , Tufv fve Nyholm1
1

Department of o Radiation Scienc ces, Ume Univers sity, Ume, Swede en

1666 6. MRI Visuali ization of Local l Drug Delivery y Morgan Gier rs1, Qingwei Liu u2, Ken Schmidt3, Gregory H. Tu urner2, Alex McL Laren3, Michael Caplan4, Ryan M Mclemore3

1 School of biological and health Systems Engineer ring, Arizona State e University, Tem mpe, AZ, United St tates; 2Neuroimagi ing Research, P AZ, Unite ed States; 3Orthop aedic Residency, B Banner Good Sam maritan Medical Ce enter, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, 4 Phoenix, AZ, United U States; Ha arrington Bioengin neering Departmen nt, Arizona State U University, Tempe, , AZ, United State es

1667 7. Breast Canc cer: Prognostica ation Based on Pattern of Bone e Metastases as s Seen on Axial Skeleton MRI Christian B. van der Pol1, An nia Kielar1, Gina a Di Primio1, Ma Marcos Sampaio1, Mark Clemons s2, Arash Jaberi1, Mark E. Schweitzer1
1

Radiology, Th he Ottawa Hospita al, Ottawa, Ontario o, Canada; 2Medic ine, The Ottawa H Hospital, Ottawa, O Ontario, Canada

1668 8. Novel Analy ytical Solutions of the Reaction n Fields of Arbit trary Orientate ed Spheroids in n a Homogeneou us Magnetic Fi ield Expressed in i Cartesian Co oordinates 1 2 1 magna cum laude Markus Krai iger , Bernhard Schnizer S , Rudolf Stollberger
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Institute of Medical M Engineering, Graz University y of Technology, G Graz, Styria, Austr ria; 2Institute of Th heoretical and Com mputational Physics, Graz University of Tech hnology, Graz, Sty yria, Austria

1669 9. Should Mag gnetic Resonanc ce Imaging for Tumours T of the e Musculoskelet tal System Be P Performed in a S SarcomaDesignated Health H Care Ce enter? Krista Anne Goulding1, Heat thcliffe D'Sa1, Yo oujin Chang1, K Kara McWatters2, Mark E. Schwe eitzer3, Joel Wer rier4
1

Division of Orthopaedic O Surger ry, University of Ottawa, O Ottawa, ON N, Canada; 2Divisi ion of Orthopaedic c Surgery, The Ott tawa Hospital, Ottaw wa, ON, Canada; 3Department of Ra adiology, Universi ity of Ottawa, Otta awa, ON, Canada; 4Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Ottawa, Otta awa, ON, Canada

1670 0. Metallic Imp plant Reconstru uction from MA AVRIC B0 Field d Maps Kevin Koch1, Kevin King1, Matthew M F. Koff2, Hollis Potter2
1

GE Healthcar re, Milwaukee, WI I, United States; 2Department D of Rad diology and Imagin ng, Hospital for Sp pecial Surgery, Ne ew York, United States

1671 1. Multi Nuclear Volume Coil l For1H and 23Na in the Hum man Knee 1 Ronald D. Watkins W , Carolin ne Jordan1, 2, Mic chael Muelly1, G Garry E. Gold1
1

Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States; 2Bioe engineering, Stanfo ford University, Sta anford, CA, Unite ed States

239

Traditional Poster Sessions


1672. Quantitative T2* Mapping of in vivo Human Meniscus Using 2D Duel Echo Radial Sequence with Minimal Phase Excitation Pulse at 3 T Ping-Huei Tsai1, 2, Teng-Yi Huang3, Hsiao-Wen Chung4, Fong Y. Tsai2, Wing P. Chan1

1 Department of Radiology, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Imaging Research Center, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan; 4Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

1673. Evaluating Transverse Relaxation Trends in Cobalt-Chromium Particulate Deposits Kevin Koch1, Matthew F. Koff2, Parina Shah2, Hollis Potter2
1

GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Department of Radiology and Imaging, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, United States

1674. Multiple Parameter Extraction and Skeletal Muscle Characterization from a Standard Multi Spin-Echo Sequence Noura Azzabou1, 2, Pierre G. Carlier, 23
1

NMR Laboratory, Institute of Myolgy, Paris, France; 2NMR Laboratory, CEA, IBM, MIRCen, IdM, Paris, France; 3NMR Laboratory, Institute of Myology, Paris, France

1675. Human Extremity Imaging Using Microstrip Resonators at 7T Xiaoliang Zhang1, 2, Chunsheng Wang1, Bing Wu1, Yong Pang1, Roland Krug1, 2, Peder Larson1, 2, Thomas M. Link1, Daniel B. Vigneron1, 2
1

Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2UC Berkeley/UCSF Joint Graduate Group in Bioengineering, San Francisco and Berkeley, CA, United States

1676. Improved Fat Supression in Musculoskeletal Knee Imaging Using 3D Radial VIPR IDEAL Leah C. Henze Bancroft1, Larry Hernandez2, Habib Al Saleh2, Kevin M. Johnson2, Richard Kijowski3, Walter F. Block4
1

Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Radiology, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4 Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

1677. Optimizing MT Point Selections for Knee QMT as a First Step in Evaluating the Tibiofemoral Joint Nade Sritanyaratana1, Pouria Mossahebi1, Alexey A. Samsonov2, Kevin M. Johnson3, Walter F. Block1, 3, Richard Kijowski2
1

Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Radiology, University of WisconsinMadison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

1678. Feasibility of 3Tesla MR-Guided Biopsy of Soft Tissue Tumors: Site Selection by the Use of Dynamic Contrast Enhanced (DCE) MR, Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI), and Multivoxel 1H-MR Spectroscopy (1H-MRS) Iris-Melanie Noebauer-Huhmann1, Gabriele Amann2, Martin Krssk3, Pavol Szomolanyi4, Joannis Panotopoulos5, Michael Weber1, Philipp Funovics5, Martin Dominkus5, Christian Czerny1, Reinhard Windhager5, Siegfried Trattnig4

1 Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Pathology, Medical University of Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, Vienna, Austria; 3Department of Internal Medicine III, Medical University of Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, Vienna, Austria; 4High field MR Center of Excellence, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, Vienna, Austria; 5Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical University of Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, Vienna, Austria

1679. Assessment of Osteonecrosis Following Instrumentation for Femoral Neck Fracture Using Contrast Enhanced MAVRIC Sequences Nadja Alexandra Farshad-Amacker1, Matthew F. Koff2, Jonathan P. Dyke3, Lionel E. Lazaro4, Dean Lorich4, Hollis G. Potter2
1 MRI Research Laboratory, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY , United States; 2MRI Research Laboratory, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 4Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, United States

240

Traditional Poster Sessions


1680. Evaluation of Accelerated T1! Acquisition of the Cartilage Using a Combination of Compressed Sensing and Data Driven Parallel Imaging Julien Rivoire1, Kevin F. King2, Xiaojuan Li1
1 2

Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; Applied Science Laboratory, General Electric Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

1681. High Precision Strains Measured Under Applied Low Frequency Loading on a 3.0 T Clinical System Deva Chan1, Corey P. Neu1
1

Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States

1682. Whole Body Muscle Classification Using Multiple Prototype Voting Anette Karlsson1, 2, Johannes Rosander3, Joakim Tallberg2, Thobias Romu1, 2, Magnus Borga1, 2, Olof Dahlqvist Leinhard, 24

1 Department of Biomedical Engineering (IMT), Linkping University, Linkping, Sweden; 2Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV), Linkping University, Linkping, Sweden; 3Advanced MR Analytics (AMRA) AB, Linkping, Sweden; 4 Department of Medical and Health Sciences (IMH), Linkping University, Linkping, Sweden

1683. Undersampled 3D UTE FID Sequences: Cones Vs. PR Michael Carl1, James H. Holmes2, Graeme C. McKinnon3
1

GE Healthcare, San Diego, CA, United States; 2GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, United States; 3GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

1684. Intraoral RF Loop Coil in the Occlusal Plane, Orthogonal to B0, for Dental Imaging Djaudat Idiyatullin1, Curtis Andrew Corum2, Donald Nixdorf3, Michael Garwood2
1

Radiology, CMRR, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3Neurology, Division of TMD & Orofacial Pain in the Department of Diagnostic & Biologic, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

1685. Skeletal Age Assessment Using a New Dedicated Hand MRI System for Young Children Yasuhiko Terada1, Saki Kono1, Tomomi Uchiumi1, Kazunori Ishizawa1, Shinya Inamura1, Katsumi Kose1, Ryo Miyagi2, 3 , Eiko Yamabe2, Yasunari Fujinaga2, Hiroshi Yoshioka2
1 Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; 2Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California Irvine, Orange, CA, United States; 3National Health Insurance Nishi-iya Clinic, Tokushima University, Miyoshi-shi, Tokushima, Japan

1686. Forensic Age Estimation of Living Adolescents Using MRI of Wisdom Teeth, Wrist and Clavicles Eva Scheurer1, 2, Thomas Widek1, Pia Baumann1, 2, Andreas Petrovic1, Heiko Merkens1, Sabine Grassegger1
1

Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinical-Forensic Imaging, Graz, Austria; 2Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria

1687. Pre-Operative Evaluation of Patients Undergoing Knee Articular Cartilage Defect Repair: MRI Thickness Maps Derived from a Validated, Automated Segmentation Platform - Initial Results Joshua Farber1, 2, Jose Tamez-Pena3, Saara Totterman4, Bruce Holladay5, Forest Heis5, John Larkin5, Michael Greiwe5

1 Radiology, Radiology Ass of N KY, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Imaging, Qmetrics, Rochester, NY, United States; 3Mathematics and Statistics, Tec de Monterrey, Monterry, NL, Mexico; 4Qmetrics, Rchester, NY, United States; 5Orthopedic Surgery, Commonwealth Orthopeadic centers, Edgewood, KY, United States

1688. MR Imaging of Ankle Joints in Mouse Models of Rheumatoid Arthritis Emily Alexandria Waters1, Shawn Rose2, Thomas Meade1, 3, Harris Perlman2
1

Center for Advanced Molecular Imaging, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States; 2Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States

1689. Kinematic MRI of Knee in Wide Bore 3T MR System Eugene Kim1, Yeo Ju Kim1, Jang Gyu Cha2, Youn Jeong Kim1, Mi Young Kim1, Myung Kwan Lim1

1 Radiology, Inha University Hospital, Incheon, Korea; 2Radiology, Soonchunhyang University Hospital, Bucheon, Gyeonggi-Do, Korea

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1690 0. Comparison n of Multi Nucle ear Coil Designs for 1H and 23 3Na in the Hum man Knee Michael Mue elly1, Ronald D. Watkins1, Carol line Jordan1, 2, N Neal K. Bangerte er3, Garry E. Go old1
1 3

Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States; 2Bioe engineering, Stanfo ford University, Sta anford, CA, Unite ed States; Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, Brigham Young Y University, Provo, UT, United d States

T Traditional Poster P Preclinical Cancer: C Perfusion, Per rmeability, & Oxygena ation
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Wednesday 16:00 0-18:00


Radiology, Ce enter for Biomedic cal Imaging, New York University S School of Medicin ne, New York, Uni ited States; 2Radio ology, Center for Biomedica al Imaging, New York Y University Sc chool of Medicine e, New York, Unite ed States; 3Kimme el Center for Biolo ogy and Medicine at th he Skirball Institute e of Biomolecular Medicine, New Y York University Sc chool of Medicine, , New York, Unite ed States; 4 Radiology, New York University School of Medi icine, New York, U United States

1691 1. Improved Accuracy A and Pr recision in Estim mation of Intra acellular Water Liftime Jin Zhang1, Melanie M Freed2, Joe Rodriguez3, Daniel H. Turn nbull3, 4, Sungheo on Kim1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1692 2. Longitudina al Functional Im maging of the HER-2/Neu H Tran nsgenic Mouse Model of Huma an Breast Canc cer by DCE-MRI and a Diffusion Weighted W Imagin ng 1 2 Dario Livio Longo L , , Lorena Consolino1, 2, Stefania Lanzar rdo3, Walter Das str1, 2, Federica a Cavallo4, Silvio o Aime1, 2
1

Dept. of Chem mistry, University of Turin, Torino, Italy; 2Molecular I Imaging Center, T Torino, Italy; 3Dept t. of Clinical and B Biological Sciences , Uni iversity of Turin, Torino, T Italy; 4Dep pt. of Clinical and B Biological Science es, University of T Turin, Torino, Italy y

1693 3. Decrease in Convective Tra ansport Is Associated with Inc crease in Voxels s Explained by G Gadolinium Dif ffusivity in o Untreated Hu uman Gastric Cancer C Xenogra afts DCE MRI of 1 1 1 1 2 Septian Hart tono , Tong San Koh , Quan Sing g Ng , Puor She erng Lee , Laure ent Martarello , The Hung Huynh1, Choon Hua Thng1
1

National Canc cer Centre Singapo ore, Singapore, NA A, Singapore; 2Roc che Translational Medicine Hub, Sin ngapore, NA, Sing gapore

1694 4. Gadofluorin ne M and Magn nevist Enhanced d Imaging of the e Mouse Lymph h Nodes Jonatan A. Snir S 1, Christy Wil llert2, Gregory A. A Dekaban3, 4, P Paula Foster5
1

Department of o Medical Biophysics, Robarts Rese earch Institute, Lon ndon, Ontario, Can nada; 2BioTherape eutics Research La aboratory, Robarts Resea arch Institute, Lond don, Ontario, Cana ada; 3BioTherapeu utics Research Lab boratory, Robarts R Research Institute, , London, On, Canada; 4Depa artment of Microbiology and Immun nology, Western U University, London n , Ontario, Canada a; 5Imaging Resea arch Laboratories, Robarts R Research Institute, I London, Ontario, Canada

1695 5. T2-Weighted and DCE MR RI of Medullobl lastoma Mouse Model and Onc colytic Measles s Virus Anna Bratasz z1, Adam Studeb baker2, Corey Ra affel1, Kimerly A . Powell1
1

The Ohio Stat te University, Colu umbus, OH, Unite ed States; 2The Res search Institute at Nationwide Child drens Hospital, Co olumbus, OH, United States

1696 6. Mouse Models of Human Cancer: C Noninv vasive Phenotyp ping with MRI Sanaz Jansen n1, Yurong Song g1, Lilia Ileva2, Lucy Lu1, Terry V Van Dyke1
1

Mouse Cance er Genetics Program m, National Cance er Institute, Freder rick, MD, United S States; 2Small Anim mal Imaging Prog gram, National Canc cer Institute, Freder rick, MD, United States

1697 7. An Image Driven D Biophysic cal Model of Tu umor Cell Proli iferation David A. Hor rmuth, II1, 2, Nki iruka C. Atuegw wu2, Thomas E. Y Yankeelov1, 2
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Vande erbilt University, Nashville, N TN, Un nited States; 2Institu ute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt U University, Nashville, TN, United States

1698 8. Investigating Systemic and Tumour-Speci ific Fluctuations s in Tumour R2 2* Measuremen nt with Indepen ndent Component Analysis and Pulse P Oximetry 1 1 2 2 M. R. Gona alves , Simon Wa alker-Samuel , Sean Se Peter Johns son , Rosamund Barbara Pedley y , Mark F. Lythg goe1
1

UCL Centre for f Advanced Biom medical Imaging, Division D of Medic cine and Institute o of Child Health, Lo ondon, United Kin ngdom; 2UCL Cancer Institut te, London, United d Kingdom

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1699. A Noninvasive Tumor Oxygenation Imaging Strategy Using MR Imaging of Endogenous Blood and Tissue Water Zhongwei Zhang1, Rami R. Hallac1, Peter Peschke2, Ralph P. Mason1
1

Department of Radiology, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Clinical Cooperation Unit Radiation Oncology, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany

1700. Quantitative Comparison of MOBILE (Mapping of Oxygen by Imaging Lipids Relaxation Enhancement) and EPR Oximetry in Multiple Tumor Models. Florence Colliez1, Julie Magat1, Marie-Aline Neveu1, Bndicte F. Jordan1, Bernard Gallez1
1

Louvain Drug Research Institute, Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Research Group, University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium

1701. Investigating Tumour Cycling Hypoxia with Resting State MRI: Relationship with Systemic Changes and Influence of Noise M. R. Gonalves1, Simon Walker-Samuel1, Sean Peter Johnson2, Rosamund Barbara Pedley2, Mark F. Lythgoe1
1

UCL Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging, Division of Medicine and Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom; 2UCL Cancer Institute, London, United Kingdom

1702. A Novel Technique for Correlating Between in vivo and Ex Vivo Whole Body Mammary Glands: Comparison of Apparent Coefficient Values Xiaobing Fan1, Kay Macleod1, Suzanne Conzen1, Erica Markiewicz1, Marta Zamora1, James Vosicky1, Devkumar Mustafi1, Gregory S. Karczmar1
1

University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

Traditional Poster Preclinical Cancer: Response to Therapy


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 16:00-18:00
1703. Brain Metabolism in Rat Model of Human Glioma Initiating Cells Mor Mishkovsky1, 2, Cristina Cudalbu3, Arnaud Comment4, Denis Marino5, Ivan Radovanovic5, Virginie ClmentSchatlo6, Rolf Gruetter7, 8
1

Laboratory for Functional and Metabolic Imaging , Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Department of Radiology, Universit de Lausanne , Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Laboratory for Functional and Metabolic Imaging, Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 4Institute of Physics of Biological Systems, Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 5Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Universit de Genve, Genve, Switzerland; 6 Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University Hospital of Geneva, Genve, Switzerland; 7Laboratory for Functional and Metabolic Imaging , cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 8Department of Radiology, Universit de Lausanne et Genve, Lausanne and Geneva, Switzerland, Switzerland

1704. Choline Kinase-$ Protein But Not Its Activity Is Necessary in Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation Noriko Mori1, Flonn Wildes1, Kristine Glunde2, Zaver M. Bhujwalla2

1 JHU ICMIC Program, The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2JHU ICMIC Program, The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

1705. DB-1 Human Melanoma Xenograft PH and Energy State Changes During Treatment with Lonidamine Plus Melphalan Kavindra Nath1, David S. Nelson1, Andrew M. Ho1, Stephen B. Pickup1, Rong Zhou1, Dennis B. Leeper2, Jerry D. Glickson1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Radiation Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1706. In Vivo 1H-[13C] Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Evidence of Ketone Body Metabolism in the 9L Rat Brain Tumor Model Henk M. De Feyter1, Robin A. de Graaf1, Fahmeed Hyder1, Kevin L. Behar2, Douglas L. Rothman1
1

Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Department of Psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

243

Traditional Poster Sessions


1707. Longitudinal Metabolic Imaging of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Transgenic Mouse Model Involving HBsAg and Aflatoxin B1 Risk Factors Identifies Altered Carnitine Metabolism Jadegoud Yaligar1, Wei W. Teoh2, Sanjay K. Verma1, Kanaga Sabapathy2, Sendhil S. Velan1
1

Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, Singapore, Singapore; 2Laboratory of Molecular Carcinogenesis, National Cancer Center, Singapore, Singapore

1708. 1H/31P Polarization Transfer at 9.4T to Detect Phosphomono- and -Diesters in Breast Tumor Models Lu Jiang1, Jannie P. Wijnen2, Tiffany Greenwood1, W.J.M. van der Kemp2, Dennis W. J. Klomp2, Kristine Glunde3
1

Division of Cancer Imaging Research, Department of Radoilogy, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, BALTIMORE, MD, United States; 2Radiology Department, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Division of Cancer Imaging Research, Department of Radoilogy, Johns Hopkins University, BALTIMORE, MD, United States

1709. MR Microscopy of ECM Alterations in a Mouse Model of Pancreatic Cancer Palamadai N. Venkatasubramanian1, George Iordanescu1, Paul J. Grippo2, Richard Knop1, Alice M. Wyrwicz1
1

Center for Basic M.R. Research, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 2Robert H Lurie Cancer Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States

1710. Water Diffusion Is Disrupted in Low Collagen Containing Hypoxic Regions of Breast Cancer Xenograft Samata Kakkad1, 2, Jiangyang Zhang3, Alireza Akhbardeh1, Meiyappan Solaiyappan1, Venu Raman1, Dieter Leibfritz2, Kristine Glunde4, Zaver M. Bhujwalla4
1 2

JHU ICMIC Program, Division of Cancer Imaging Research, The Johns Hopkins University SOM, Baltimore, MD, United States; Department of Chemistry and Biology, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany; 3Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University SOM, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4JHU ICMIC Program, Division of Cancer Imaging Research, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

1711. Chemical Shift Imaging Application of Tagitinin C Antimetastatic Activity in Xenograft Models of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Chi-Long Juang1, Chuan-Yi Lin1, 2, Sheng-Ching Liu3, Chi-Yu Yang4, Hsiao-Chuan Wen1
1 4

Department of Radiological Technology, Yuanpei University, Hsin Chu, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Imaging, Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital, New Taipei, Taiwan; 3Department of Radiology, Hsinchu Mackay Memorial Hospital, Hsin Chu, Taiwan; Division of Animal Medicine, Animal Technology Institute Taiwan, Miaoli, Taiwan

1712. Ferumoxytol-Enhanced MRI of Macrophages in CHL-1melanoma Tumor Model Hasan Alsaid1, Tinamarie Skedzielewski1, Bao Hoang2, Mary V. Rambo1, James Tunstead2, Christopher Hopson3, Beat M. Jucker1
1 Preclinical & Translational Imaging, LAS, PTS, GlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia, PA, United States; 2Molecular Discovery Research, PTS, GlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia, PA, United States; 3Oncology R&D, GlaxoSmithKline, Collegeville, PA, United States

1713. Tissue Redox Activity as a Sensing Platform for Imaging of Cancer Based on Nitroxide Redox Cycle Rumiana Bakalova1, Zhivko Zhelev1, 2, Ichio Aoki1, Daisuke Kokuryo1, Veselina Gadjeva2, Tsuneo Saga1
1

Molecular Imaging Center, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan; 2Medical Faculty, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

1714. Molecular Imaging-Based Pancreatic Cancer Characterization Marie-France Penet1, Paul T. Winnard Jr. 1, Flonn Wildes1, Yelena Mironchik1, Tariq Shah1, Anirban Maitra2, Zaver M. Bhujwalla3
1 JHU ICMIC Program Division of Cancer Imaging Research The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Departments of Pathology and Oncology, The Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3JHU ICMIC Program Division of Cancer Imaging Research The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

1715. Determination of Hypoxic Tumor Fraction Using MRI and PET in C6 Rat Brain Tumors Ashley M. Stokes1, 2, David A. Hormuth, II1, 3, Thomas E. Yankeelov1, 2, Christopher C. Quarles1, 2
1

Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

244

Traditional Poster Sessions Traditional Poster Preclinical Cancer: Spectroscopy & Molecular
Exhibition Hall Wednesday 16:00-18:00
1716. Intrinsic Susceptibility MRI Investigation of Acquired Resistance to EGFR Therapy in a Xenograft Model of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck. Lauren C.J. Baker1, Carol Box2, Arti Sikka1, Gary Box2, Suzanne A. Eccles2, Simon P. Robinson1
Cancer Research UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Division of Radiotherapy and Imaging, The Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Tumour Biology and Metastasis Team, Cancer Research UK Cancer Therapeutics Unit, The Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom
1

1717. DCE/DSC MRI Studies of Intracranial Mouse Glioma: Enhanced Anti-Vascular/anti-Tumor Efficacy of Cediranib Via Combination with the Autophagy Inhibitor Quinacrine Merryl R. Lobo1, 2, Sarah Green3, Matthias C. Schabel2, Yancey Gillespie4, Randall Woltjer3, Martin Pike, 12
1

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 2Advanced Imaging Research Center, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 3Department of Pathology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 4Departments of Surgery, Microbiology and Cell, Developmental & Integrative Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States

1718. Assessment of Chemotherapy in a Mouse Model of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Using Dynamic ContrastEnhanced (DCE) and Diffusion Weighted (DW) MRI Ramesh Paudyal1, Kavindra Nath Pathak1, Seungcheol Lee1, Kejia Cai1, Stephen B. Pickup1, David Nelson1, Harish Poptani1, Jerry D. Glickson1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1719. DCE-MRI Evaluation of Eribulin Mesylate in MX-1 Triple Negative Human Breast Cancer Mouse Xenograft Model Denise C. Welsh1, Tyler Teceno1, Ken Ito1, Mamuro Yanagimachi1, Deirdre Scully2, Jacob Hesterman2, Yasuhiro Funahashi1, Paul J. McCracken1
1

Eisai, Andover, MA, United States; 2InVicro, Boston, MA, United States

1720. Towards MRI Differentiation of Recurring Tumor from Delayed Radiation Necrosis Carlos J. Perez-Torres1, John A. Engelbach1, Jeremy Cates2, Dinesh K. Thotala2, Robert E. Drzymala2, Joseph J.H. Ackerman3, 4, Joel R. Garbow1

1 Department of Radiology, Washington University in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United States; 2Department of Radiation Oncology, Washington University in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United States; 4Department of Chemistry, Washington University in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United States

1721. Combined MRI Methods Enable Follow-Up of Bleomycin-Induced Murine Lung Fibrosis Greetje Vande Velde1, Tom Dresselaers1, Ellen De Langhe2, Jennifer Poelmans1, Rik Lories2, Uwe Himmelreich1

1 Biomedical MRI unit/ MoSAIC, KU Leuven, Leuven, Flanders, Belgium; 2Laboratory of Tissue Homeostasis and Disease, Skeletal Biology and Engineering Research Center, KU Leuven, Leuven, Flanders, Belgium

1722. Imaging the Timing of Cytotoxic and Anti-Angiogenic Therapy Gregory L. Pishko1, Morad Nasseri1, Seymur Gahramanov1, Leslie L. Muldoon1, Edward A. Neuwelt1, 2
1

Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 2Veterans Affairs Medical Center , Portland, OR, United States

1723. MN58b: An Effective Choline Kinase Inhibitor in the Treatment of Rat Brain Gliomas Manoj Kumar1, Sean Arlauckas1, Sona Saksena1, Gaurav Verma1, Ranjit Ittyerah1, Anatoliy V. Popov1, Harish Poptani1, Edward James Delikatny1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1724. Optimization of Combined Anti-VEGF Plus Radiation Therapy in Brain Tumor Xenograft Models Kimberly Pechman1, 2, Andrew Lozen1, Kathleen M. Schmainda, 23

1 Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Translational Brain Tumor Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Radiology and Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

245

Traditional Poster Sessions


1725. Evaluation of Gallium Maltolate as a Treatment in Brain Tumor Xenograft Model Kimberly Pechman1, 2, Andrew Lozen1, Mona Al-Gizawiy, 23, Christopher R. Chitambar4, Kathleen M. Schmainda, 25, Andrew S. Nencka

1 Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Translational Brain Tumor Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 4Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 5Radiology and Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

1726. Selective Acidification and De-Energization of LNCaP Prostate Cancer Xenografts Using Lonidamine Kavindra Nath1, Ting Liu1, David S. Nelson1, Hoon Choi2, I-Wei Chen2, Dennis B. Leeper3, Rong Zhou1, Jerry D. Glickson1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Radiation Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1727. Effects of Hyperglycemia on Lonidamine-Induced Acidification and De-Energization of Human Melanoma Xenografts Treated with Melphalan Kavindra Nath1, David S. Nelson1, Andrew M. Ho1, Stephen B. Pickup1, Christina Gustafson1, Cory Alvey2, Rong Zhou1, Dennis B. Leeper3, Jerry D. Glickson1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Radiation Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Traditional Poster Cancer of Breast & Body


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 16:00-18:00
1728. Prognostic Value of Pre-Treatment DCE-MRI in Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy: A Comparison with Traditional Clinical Prognostic Parameters Martin D. Pickles1, David J. Manton2, Martin Lowry1, Lindsay W. Turnbull1

1 Centre for MR Investigations, Hull York Medical School at University of Hull, Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 2Medical Physics, Hull & East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom

1729. An Evaluation of Global Versus Local In-Plane Rigid Registration in Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Breast Examinations Araminta E. W. Ledger1, Marco Borri1, Romney Pope2, Erica Scurr1, Toni Wallace1, Cheryl Richardson2, Marianne Usher2, Robin Wilson2, Steven Allen2, Karen Thomas3, Nandita M. deSouza1, Martin O. Leach1, Maria A. Schmidt1

1 CR-UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, The Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Department of Radiology, Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 3Clinical Research and Development, Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

1730. A Mechanically Coupled Reaction-Diffusion Model for Predicting the Response of Breast Cancer to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Jared A. Weis1, 2, Michael I. Miga, 13, Lori R. Arlinghaus4, Xia Li4, A. Bapsi Chakravarthy5, 6, Vandana G. Abramson, 67 , Jaime Farley, 67, Thomas E. Yankeelov, 24
Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science , Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 5Radiation Oncology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 6Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 7Medical Oncology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States
1

1731. Computer-Aided Delineation of Targets for Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy Using Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI in Patients with Early Stage Breast Cancer: A Feasibility Study Zheng Chang1, Janet Horton1, Fang-Fang Yin1
1

Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

1732. Quantitative Background Parenchymal Enhancement Estimation on Breast DCE-MRI by Measuring Relative Voxel-Wise Enhancement Shandong Wu1, Susan P. Weinstein2, Emily F. Conant2, Despina Kontos1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Radiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

246

Traditional Poster Sessions


1733. MRI-Based Measurements of Breast Density and Morphologic Features for Prediction of Cancer Risk: A CaseControl Study Jeon-Hor Chen1, 2, Ling-Chuan Chang3, Yi-Ting Wu3, Christopher Scott4, V. Shane Pankratz4, Kathleen Brandt5, ChinYu Chang3, Peter T. Fwu1, Xiao-Yong Wang1, Min-Ying Su1, Celine M. Vachon4
Center for Functional Onco-Imaging,Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; Department of Radiology, E-Da Hospital and I-Shou University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 3Department of Radiology, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan; 4Department of Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States; 5 Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States
2 1

1734. Mapping Collagen 1 Fiber Architecture to Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Human Breast Tumor Specimens Samata Kakkad1, 2, Alireza Akhbardeh1, Jiangyang Zhang3, Meiyappan Solaiyappan1, Dieter Leibfritz2, Kristine Glunde4, Zaver M. Bhujwalla4
1 2

JHU ICMIC Program, Division of Cancer Imaging Research, The Johns Hopkins University SOM, Baltimore, MD, United States; Department of Chemistry and Biology, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany; 3Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University SOM, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4JHU ICMIC Program, Division of Cancer Imaging Research, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

1735. Associations with Disease Free Survival and Pre Treatment Texture Features Obtained from Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Breast Images Martin D. Pickles1, Peter Gibbs1, Martin Lowry1, Lindsay W. Turnbull1
1

Centre for MR Investigations, Hull York Medical School at University of Hull, Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom

1736. Noncompressive MR Elastography of Breasts Jun Chen1, Kathleen Brandt1, Karthik Ghosh1, Roger C. Grimm1, Kevin J. Glaser1, Jennifer Kugel1, Richard Leroy Ehman1
1

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

1737. Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Imaging in Breast Cancer at 3 and 7 Tesla a Comparison. Stephan Gruber1, Matthias Riha1, Lenka Minarikova1, Katja Pinker, Marek Chmelik1, Siegfried Trattnig1, Thomas Helbich, Wolfgang Bogner1, 2
1 MRCE, Dept. Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Dept. Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

1738. Sodium MRI of the Breast Initial Experience at 7T Olgica Zaric1, Bernhard Strasser1, Stefan Zbn1, Katja Pinker1, Stephan Gruber1, Siegfried Trattnig1, Wolfgang Bogner1, 2

1 Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Radiology, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Boston, MA, United States

1739. Application of Zoomed EPI and PTX for Breast Diffusion Weighted Imaging. Christian Geppert1, Christopher B. Glielmi2, Ryan Brown3, Linda Moy3, Josef Pfeuffer4, Eric E. Sigmund3

1 Siemens Medical Systems, New York, NY, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions, New York, NY, United States; 3NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 4Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, By, Germany

1740. Longitudinal Registration of Quantitative PET and MRI Data Acquired During Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Nkiruka Atuegwu1, 2, Lori R. Arlinghaus1, Xia Li1, A. Bapsi Chakravarthy3, Richard G. Abramson1, 2, Vandana G. Abramson4, Thomas E. Yankeelov1, 2

1 Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Radiation Oncology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Medical Oncology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

1741. 18-FDG PET/MRI Performs Comparably to 18-FDG PET/CT and Better Than MRI in Metastatic Breast Cancer Amy Melsaether1, Akshat C. Pujara, Rajan Rakheja, Mohammed Shaikh, Eric E. Sigmund, Sungheon Kim, Christian Geppert, Linda Moy
1

Radiology, NYU, New York, NY, United States

247

Traditional Poster Sessions


1742. B1 Homogeneity in Breast MRI at 3T with Dual-Source Radiofrequency Transmission: An Intraindividual Comparison with 1.5T Guillaume Gilbert1, 2, Isabelle Trop1, Marko K. Ivancevic3, Gilles Beaudoin1

Department of Radiology, Centre Hospitalier de l'Universit de Montral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 2MR Clinical Science, Philips Healthcare, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 3MR Clinical Science, Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands

1743. A New Computer-Aided Algorithm for Comparing Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) Mapping and Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced (DCE) MRI Using Pharmacokinetic Model for Breast Tumor Classification Yeun-Chung Chang1, Yan-Hao Huang2, Chin-Ho Lin2, Chiun-Sheng Huang3, Jeon-Hor Chen4, Ruey-Feng Chang2
Department of Medical Imaging, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 2Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 3Department of Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 4Tu and Yuen Center for Functional Onco-Imaging and Department of Radiological Science, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States
1

1744. Template Matching Can Accurately Track Tumor Motion in Cine MRI Images from Lung Cancer Patients Xiutao Shi1, Tejan Diwanji1, Karen E. Mooney1, Warren D. D'Souza1, Nilesh Mistry1
1

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

1745. Peritoneal Metastases Evaluation: A Comparison Between FDG-PET/CT and MRI with Correlation Between SUV and ADC Xue Yu1, Elaine Yuen Phin Lee1, Vincent Lai1
1

Diagnostic Radiology, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

1746. A New Adaptive Markov Random Field Model in a Coupled Level Set Framework for Bladder Wall Segmentation in MR Images Hao Han1, Lihong Li2, Chaijie Duan3, Hao Zhang1, Zhengrong Liang1
1

Dept. of Radiology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States; 2Dept. of Engineering Science & Physics, College of Staten Island of the City University of New York, Staten Island, NY, United States; 3Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

1747. Predicting Lesion Subtype and Response to Chemotherapy in Paediatric Wilms Tumours Using ADC Histogram Analysis Patrick W. Hales1, ystein E. Olsen2, Neil J. Sebire3, Christopher A. Clark1
1

Imaging and Biophysics, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Radiology Department, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 3Histopathology Department, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom

1748. Tumor Stiffness Dependency on Tissue Viability as Measured Using MR Elastography (MRE) Kay Pelletier1, Jun Chen1, Kevin J. Glaser1, Stephen Ansell1, Richard Leroy Ehman1, Kiaran P. McGee1
1

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

1749. Assessment of Therapy-Induced Tumour Necrosis with Magnetic Resonance Elastography Jin Li1, Yann Jamin1, Craig Cummings1, Jessica K.R. Boult1, John C. Waterton2, Jose Ulloa2, Ralph Sinkus3, Jeffery C. Bamber1, Simon P. Robinson1
Division of Radiotherapy & Imaging, The Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden NHS Trust, Sutton, United Kingdom; Personalised Healthcare and Biomarkers, AstraZeneca, Alderley Park, Macclesfield, Cheshire, United Kingdom; 3Centre de Recherche Biomedicale Bichat Beaujon, Clichy, France
2 1

1750. Application of MOBILE (Mapping of Oxygen by Imaging Lipids Relaxation Enhancement) to Monitor Changes in Tumor Oxygenation Following Administration of the Anti-Vascular Agent CA4. Florence Colliez1, Julie Magat1, Marie-Aline Neveu1, Bernard Gallez1, Bndicte F. Jordan1
1

Louvain Drug Research Institute, Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Research Group, University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium

1751. Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Detects Early Physiologic Change of Tumor Following Tamoxifen Treatment in an MNU-Induced Breast-Cancer Rat Model Guihua Zhai1, Clinton Grubbs1, Cecil Stockard1, Heidi Umphrey1, Timothy Beasley1, Hyunki Kim1
1

University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States

248

Traditional Poster Sessions


1752. Model Parameter Correlation for DCE-MRI in Advanced Cervical Cancer Jesper Folsted Kallehauge1, Erik M. Pedersen2, Kari Tanderup1, Finn Rasmussen2, Jacob Lindegaard1, Lars Fokdal1, Sren Haack1, Thomas Nielsen1
1

Department of Oncology, Experimental Clinical Oncology, rhus, Denmark; 2Department of Radiology, Department of Radiology, rhus, Denmark

1753. Evaluation of a Multiparamteric QBOLD Approach in Patients with Brain Tumors Julien Bouvier1, 2, Nicolas Coquery1, Sylvie Grand1, 3, Irne Troprs4, David Chechin2, Jean-Franois Le Bas3, 4, Olivier Franois5, Alexandre Krainik1, 3, Emmanuel Luc Barbier1

1 INSERM U836, Grenoble Institute of Neurosciences, Grenoble, France; 2Philips Healthcare, Suresnes, France; 3CHU de Grenoble, Clinique Universitaire de Neuroradiologie et dIRM, Grenoble, France; 4Plate-forme IRMaGe, UJF INSERM US17 CNRS UMS 3552, Grenoble, France; 5UMR 5525, TIMC-IMAG, Grenoble, France

1754. Accuracy and Precision of DCE-MRI Parameters Estimated by AATH and MTK Models: Evaluations with MMID4 Simulation and Clinical NPC Datasets Chen-Yi Liu1, Yen-Peng Liao2, Yu-Shi Lin1, 3, Shy-Chyi Chin4, Ho-Ling Liu1, 4
1

Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Imaging, Taipei Medical University - Shuang Ho Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Keelung, Taiwan; 4Department of Medical Imaging and Intervention, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan

1755. Reducing Inter-Observer Variability in DCE-MRI Using Semi-Automatic Lesion Segmentation and Histogram Analysis - Comparison to Manual Region of Interest Placement. Tobias Heye1, Elmar M. Merkle2, Caecilia S. Reiner1, Matthew S. Davenport3, Jeff J. Horvath1, Sebastian Feuerlein4, Steven R. Breault1, Peter Gall5, Mustafa R. Bashir1, Brian M. Dale6, Attila Kiraly7, Daniel T. Boll1

1 Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 2Klinik fr Radiologie und Nuklearmedizin, Universittsspital Basel, Basel, Kanton Basel, Switzerland; 3Department of Radiology, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 4Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 5Imaging & Therapy Division, Healthcare Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, -, Germany; 6MR R&D Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare, Morrisville, NC, United States; 7Corporate Research and Technology, Siemens Corporation, Princeton, NJ, United States

1756. Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 7 T for Correlation of Therapy-Induced Alterations in T2 Intensity, ADC and Tumor Volume in Ewings Sarcoma Xenografts Parastou Foroutan1, Christopher L. Cubitt2, 3, Jillaina L. Menth3, Damon Reed2, 4, Marilyn M. Bui2, David L. Morse1, Douglas G. Letson4, Daniel Sullivan2, Robert J. Gillies1, Gary V. Martinez1
1 Imaging, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, United States; 2Experimental Therapeutics Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, United States; 3Translational Research Lab, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, United States; 4Sarcoma Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, United States

1757. Diffusion Weighted MRI as a Predictive Tool for Effect of Radiotherapy in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer Sren Haack1, Kari Tanderup2, Lars Fokdal2, Jesper Folsted Kallehauge3, Jacob Lindegaard2, Sune N. Jespersen4, 5, Erik M. Pedersen6
1

Dept. of Clinical Engineering, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; 2Dept. of Oncology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; 3Dept. of Medical Physics, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; 4CFIN/MindLab, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; 5Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; 6Dept. of Radiology, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

1758. Can the Two-Compartment Model for DCE-MRI Fit Contrast Concentration Curves Accurately Over a Heterogeneous Region of Interest? Xiaobing Fan1, Aytekin Oto1, Gregory S. Karczmar1
1

University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

249

Traditional Poster Sessions


1759. MR Imaging Findings of Ovarian Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma and Sertoliform Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma: Clues for the Differential Diagnosis Eito Kozawa1, Masahiro Takahasi1, Tomomi Kato2, Masanori Yasuda3, Keiichi Fugiwara4, Fumiko Kimura5

1 Imaging Diagnosis, Saitama Medical University, International Medical Center, Hidaka-shi, Saitama, Japan; 2Pathologic Diagnosis, Saitama Medical University, International Medical Center, Hidaka-shi, Saitama, Japan; 3Pathologic Diagnosis, Saitama medical University,International Medical Center, Hidaka-shi, Saitama, Japan; 4Gynecologic Oncology, Saitama Medical University, International Medical Center, Hidaka-shi, Saitama, Japan; 5Imaging Diagnosis, Saitama Medical University,International Medical Center, Hidaka-shi, Saitma, Japan

1760. Use of Hyperpolarized 13C-MRS to Monitor Tumor Response to Sorafenib Treatment, in Comparison with Diffusion Weighted-MRI. Lionel Mignion1, Prasanta Dutta2, Gary V. Martinez2, Parastou Foroutan3, Robert J. Gillies3, Benedicte Jordan1

1 Louvain Drug Research Institute, Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Research Group, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium; 2Department of Imaging Research, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, FL, United States; 3 Department of Imaging Research, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, United States

1761. Significant Increases in Contrast Arrival Time Measured with DCE-MRI Are Seen After Treatment with an Anti-VEGF Agent Matthew R. Orton1, Matthew Gwilliam1, Christina Messiou2, David John Collins1, Veronica A. Morgan2, Helen Young3, Nandita M. De Souza1, Martin O. Leach1
1

CR-UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Radiology Department, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 3AstraZeneca, Macclesfield, Cheshire, United Kingdom

1762. Longitudinal MR Microscopy at 7T of Human Derived Osteosarcoma Mouse Models an Early Assessment of Drug Response Parastou Foroutan1, Jenny M. Kreahling2, Damon Reed2, 3, Mark C. Lloyd4, Soner Altiok2, 3, Gary V. Martinez1, Robert J. Gillies1
1 Imaging, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, United States; 2Experimental Therapeutics Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, United States; 3The Sarcoma Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, United States; 4Analytic Microscopy, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, United States

1763. Prediction of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Response of Breast Cancer with Changes of MR Perfusion and Diffusion Characteristics in Early Chemotherapy by Using Neural Network Algorithm Huiyan Shao1, Li Guo2, Xiaoying Wang2, Rui Li1, Chun Yuan, 13, Huijun Chen1

1 Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 2Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 3University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

1764. Evaluating MRI T1rho Contrast in Hepatic Cell Carcinoma: Initial Study Jiayu Sun1, Rui Xia1, Fabao Gao1, Jie Zheng2, Bing Wu1
1

Department of Radiology, West China Hospital,Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China; 2Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology,Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St.Louis, MO, United States

1765. Non-Invasive Imaging and Quantitative Readout of HCC Progression and Metastatic Development Using MRI Lingyun Hu1, Ashley Aronow2, Lakshmi Raj2, Erica C. Henning1
1

Global Imaging Group, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research (NIBR), Cambridge, MA, United States; 2Biologics Center, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research (NIBR), Cambridge, MA, United States

1766. 14 Tesla MR Imaging of Mice Cholangiocarcinoma Response to Radiofrequency Heating (RFH)-Enhanced Chemotherapy: Towards Intrabiliary RFH-Enhanced Chemotherapy for Pancreatobiliary Cancers Feng Zhang1, Thomas Le1, Xia Wu1, Tong Zhang1, Han Wang1, Stephanie Soriano1, Donghoon Lee1, Xiaoming Yang1
1

Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

1767. Non-Invasive Correlation of 18F-FLT PET and DW-MRI of Human Lung Carcinoma in a Xenograft Mouse Model Lydia Wachsmuth1, Sonja Schfers2, Thomas Viel2, Sven Hermann2, Niclas Kremer2, Michael Schfers2, Klaus Schfers2, Andreas H. Jacobs2, Carsten Mller-Tidow3, Cornelius Faber1
1

Clinical Radiology, Experimental NMR, University Hospital Mnster, Mnster, Germany; 2European Institute for Molecular Imaging, Mnster, Germany; 3Molecular Hematology/Oncology, University Hospital Mnster, Mnster, Germany

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1768. Pharmacological Effects of GSK2656157, a Novel PERK Kinase Inhibitor, on Tumor Growth and Angiogenesis Using DCE-MRI in Pancreatic Tumor Model Hasan Alsaid1, Charity Atkins2, Sarah Lee3, Tinamarie Skedzielewski1, Mary V. Rambo1, Shu-Yun Zhang2, David J. Figueroa2, Brandon Whitcher3, Rakesh Kumar2, Beat M. Jucker1
1 Preclinical & Translational Imaging, LAS, PTS, GlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia, PA, United States; 2Oncology R&D, GlaxoSmithKline, Collegeville, PA, United States; 3Mango Solutions, London, United Kingdom

Traditional Poster Prostate


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 16:00-18:00
1769. Prostate Cancer Localization with a Multiparametric MR Approach (PCaMAP): Initial Results of a MultiCenter Study Marnix C. Maas1, Marit J. Koopman1, Geert J.S. Litjens1, Alan J. Wright1, Kirsten M. Selns2, Ingrid Susann Gribbestad2, Masoom A. Haider3, Katarzyna J. Macura4, Daniel J.A. Margolis5, Berthold Kiefer6, Jurgen J. Ftterer1, Tom W.J. Scheenen1
1 Department of Radiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 2Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 3Joint Department of Medical Imaging, Princess Margaret Hospital, University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada; 4Russel H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 5Department of Radiology, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 6Siemens AG Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany

1770. Multiparametric MRI and Pharmakokinetic Maps for Prostate Cancer Detection: Value in a Multireader Decision Transperineal Biopsy Study Tobias Penzkofer1, 2, Kemal Tuncali1, Andriy Fedorov1, Junichi Tokuda1, Sang-Eun Song1, Nobuhiko Hata1, Sandeep Narendra Gupta3, Robert Mulkern4, Fiona Fennessy, 15, Clare Tempany1

1 Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen, NRW, Germany; 3GE Global Research, Niskyuna, NY, United States; 4Department of Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 5Department of Radiology, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, United States

1771. Increasing Role of Functional MRI as Decision Making Tool in Management of Prostate Cancer Patients on Active Surveillance Kiri Sandler1, Charles Lynne2, Merce Jorda3, Alan Pollack1, Radka Stoyanova1

1 Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States; 2Department of Urology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States; 3Department of Pathology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States

1772. Validation of Effectiveness of Multi-Parametric Endorectal MR Image Features for Prostate Cancer Detection and Correlation with Gleason Score Yahui Peng1, Yulei Jiang1, Tatjana Antic2, Maryellen L. Giger1, Scott Eggener3, Aytekin Oto1
1 Radiology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Pathology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Surgery, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

1773. Quantitative Evaluation of Treatment Related Changes on Multi-Parametric MRI After Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy of Prostate Cancer Satish Viswanath1, Dan Sperling2, Herbert Lepor3, Jurgen J. Futterer4, Anant Madabhushi1

1 Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Radiology, New Jersey Institute of Radiology, Carlstadt, NJ, United States; 3Urology, NYU Langone Medical Center and School of Medicine, New York, United States; 4 Radiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen , Netherlands

1774. A Quantitative Framework to Study MRI Related Treatment Changes in the Prostate Post-IMRT Pallavi Tiwari1, John Kurhanewicz2, Anant Madabhushi1

1 Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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1775. MRI Based Artificial Neural Network Model Used in Prostate Cancer Detection Chengyan Wang1, Juan Hu2, He Wang2, Hui Zhang1, Rui Wang2, Wenchao Cai2, Wei Wang2, Xiaoying Wang, 12, Jue Zhang3, 4, Jing Fang, 13
1

Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China; 2Department of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 3College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China; 4Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University , Beijing, China

1776. Optimal Combined Functional MR Parameters to Correctly Identify Tumour in the Prostate. Sophie F. Riches1, Geoffrey S. Payne1, Charlie Jameson2, Christopher Ogden3, Mike Partridge4, Veronica A. Morgan1, Sharon L. Giles1, Nandita M. deSouza1

1 CR-UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Department of Histopathology, University College London Hospitals, London, United Kingdom; 3Department of Surgery, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 4Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology and Biology,Department of Oncology, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

1777. Prospective Impact of the Additional Use of an Endorectal Coil for 3 T Prostate MRI on Image Quality and Cancer Detection Rate Josephin Otto1, Gregor Thrmer1, Martin Reiss-Zimmermann1, Nikita Garnov1, Lars-Christian Horn2, Thomas Kahn1, Michael Moche1, Harald Busse1
1 Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Department, Leipzig University Hospital, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany; 2Institute of Pathology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany

1778. Diffusion Weighted MRI of the Prostate: Which Tumours Are We Able to Detect, and How Reliably? Lauren J. Bains1, Maria Triantafyllou1, Johannes M. Froehlich1, Giuseppe Petralia1, Daniel Chong1, Harriet C. Thoeny1
1

Department of Diagnostic, Interventional, and Pediatric Radiology, Inselspital University Hospital Bern, Bern, Switzerland

1779. Reduced FOV Decreases Susceptibility Artifact in Diffusion-Weighted MRI for Prostate Cancer Detection Natalie Korn1, John Kurhanewicz1, 2, Suchandrima Banerjee3, Emine U. Saritas, Susan Noworolski1, 2

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Graduate Group in Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3GE Healthcare, San Francisco, CA, United States

1780. Tractography of the Neurovascular Bundles of the Prostate with Zoom DTI Technique: Preliminary Report Satoru Takahashi1, Yoshiko Ueno1, Kazuhiro Kitajima2, Tomoyuki Okuaki3, Kazuro Sugimura2
1

Radiology, Kobe University Hospital, Kobe, Hyoto, Japan; 2Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyoto, Japan; 3Philips Electronics Japan, Minato, Tokyo, Japan

1781. Preliminary Experience of Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging for the Prostatic Gland Chiharu Tamura1, Hiroshi Shinmoto1, Shigeyoshi Soga1, Teppei Okamura1, Sadahiro Watanabe1, Tatsumi Kaji1, Tomoyuki Okuaki2, Makoto Obara2, Yuxi Pang3, Hiroki Sato4
1

Department of Radiology, National Defense Medical College, Saitama, Japan; 2Philips Electronics Japan, Tokyo, Japan; 3Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, National Defense Medical College, Saitama, Japan

1782. High B-Value Diffusion Weighted MRI for Prostate Tumor Staging Harsh K. Agarwal1, 2, Kinzya Grant2, Baris I. Turkbey2, Yuxi Pang3, Marcelino Bernardo2, 4, Julien Sngas5, Dagane Daar2, 4, Junaita Weaver2, 4, Jochen Keupp5, Maria J. Merino6, Bradford Wood7, Peter A. Pinto8, Peter L. Choyke2
1

Philips Research North America, Briarcliff Manor, NY, United States; 2Molecular Imaging Program, NCI, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3Philips Healthcare, Cleaveland, OH, United States; 4SAIC Frederick Inc., Frederick, MD, United States; 5Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany; 65Laboratory of Pathology, NCI, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 7NIH Center for Interventional Oncology, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 8 Urologic Oncology Branch, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

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1783 3. Diffusion-W Weighted MR Im maging of Prosta ate with a Frac ctional Order Calculus Model Guanzhong Liu L 1, Karen Xie2, Yi Sui1, 3, Winn nie Mar2, Virgili ia Macias4, John n Groth4, Andre A A. Kajdacsy-Bal lla4, Leslie 5 1 magna cum laude Deane , Xiao ohong Joe Zhou
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Center for MR R Research, Unive ersity of Illinois Ho ospital & Health S Sciences System, C Chicago, IL, Unite ed States; 2Radiolo ogy, University of Illinois I Hospital & Health Sciences System, Chicago, IL, United States; ; 3Bioengineering, University of Illin nois at 4 Chicago, Chicago, IL, United St tates; Pathology, University U of Illino ois Hospital & He ealth Sciences Syst tem, Chicago, IL, United 5 gy, University of Illinois I Hospital & Health Sciences S System, Chicago, IL, United States States; Urolog

1784 4. High-Resolu ution Variable Density D Spiral Diffusion D Weigh hted Sequence f for Prostate and Bladder Wall l Hui Zhang1, Huijun Chen1, Wenchuan W Wu1, Xiaoying X Wang2 , Feiyu Li2, Chu un Yuan1, 3, Hua Guo1
Center for Bio omedical Imaging Research & Depa artment of Biomed dical Engineering, Tsinghua Univers sity, Beijing, China a; Departement of Medical Imagin ng, Peking University First Hospital , Beijing, China; 3 Department of Ra adiology, Universi ity of Washington, Seattle, S WA, Unite ed States
2 1

1785 5. Spermine an nd Citrate as Metabolic M Bioma arkers for Asses ssing Prostate C Cancer Aggress siveness Guro F. Gisk kedegrd1, 2, Helena He Bertilsson n3, 4, Kirsten M. S Selns1, 2, Alan Wright5, Tone F Frost Bathen1, 2, Trond Viset6, Jostei in Halgunset3, 6, Anders Angelse en4, Ingrid Susan nn Gribbestad1, 2, May-Britt Tess sem1, 2
1

Department of o Circulation and Medical M Imaging, Norwegian Unive ersity of Science an nd Technology, Tr rondheim, Norway y; 2St. Olavs Hospital, Tron ndheim University Hospital, Trondhe eim, Norway; 3Dep partment of Labor ratory Medicine an nd Children's and W Women's Helath, Norwe egian University of Science and Tech hnology, Trondhei im, Norway; 4Dep partment of Urolog gy, St. Olavs Hosp pital, 5 Trondheim Un niversity Hospital, Trondheim, Norw way; Department o of Radiology, Rad dboud University N Nijmegen Medical l Center, Nijmegen, Net therlands; 6Departm ment of Pathology y and Medical Gen netics, St. Olavs H Hospital, Trondheim m University Hosp pital, Trondheim, No orway

1786 6. Evaluation of o Prostate Can ncer Metabolom mic Field Effects s Using Prostat te Needle Biopsi ies Emily Decell le1, Yannick Berk ker1, Tilman Sch hwessinger1, 2, Sh Shulin Wu1, W. Sc Scott McDougal1, Chin-Lee Wu1, Leo L. Cheng1
1

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Un nited States; 2Char rit Universittsme edizin, Berlin, Ger rmany

1787 7. Metabolomi ic Fields of Hum man Prostate Cancer Emily Decell le1, Johannes Ku urth1, 2, W. Scott McDougal1, Ch hin-Lee Wu1, Leo o L. Cheng1
1

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Un nited States; 2Char rit Universittsme edizin, Berlin, Ger rmany

1788 8. Spatially Ma atched in Vivo and a ex Vivo MR R Metabolic Pro ofiles of Prostat te Cancer Inv vestigation of a Correlation with Gleason Score S 1 2 Kirsten M. Selns S , , Ingrid Susann Gribbes stad1, 2, Helena B Bertilsson3, 4, Al lan Wright5, And ders Angelsen4, A Arend Heerschap, 15, May-Britt Tes ssem1, 2
1

Department of o Circulation and Medical M Imaging, Norwegian Unive ersity of Science an nd Technology, Tr rondheim, Norway y; 2St. Olavs Hospital, Tron ndheim University Hospital, Trondhe eim, Norway; 3Dep partment of Labor ratory Medicine an nd Children's and W Women's Helath, Norwe egian University of Science and Tech hnology, Trondhei im, Norway; 4Dep partment of Urolog gy, St. Olavs Hosp pital, Trondheim Un niversity Hospital, Trondheim, Norw way; 5Department o of Radiology, Rad dboud University N Nijmegen Medical l Center, Nijmegen, Net therlands

1 1789 9. Uniform and d Broadband 31 P MRSI Comb bined with 1H M MRSI in the Hum man Prostate U Using a Double T Tuned Quadrature e Endorectal Co oil 1 1 1 1 magna cum laude Mariska P. Luttje L , Michel It taliaander , Cata alina S. Arteaga a de Castro , Wy ybe J.M. van der Kemp , Marco v van Vulpen1, Pete er R. Luijten1, Uulke U A. van der Heide2, Dennis W.J. Klomp1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Imaging Division, Univerity Me edical Center, Utre echt, Netherlands; ; 2Department of R Radiotherapy, the N Netherlands Cance er Instituut eeuwenhoek hospit tal , Amsterdam, Netherlands N Antoni van Le

1790 0. Early Exper riences in Ultra High Field Pro ostate MR-Imag ging: Prostate C Cancer Detectio on at 7T Eline K. Vos1, Marnix C. Ma aas1, Miriam W. Lagemaat1, Step phan Orzada2, A Andreas K. Bitz2, Tom W.J. Schee enen1, 2
1

Radiology, Ra adboud University y Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmeg gen, Gelderland, N Netherlands; 2Erwin n L. Hahn Institute e for Magnetic Reso onance Imaging, Essen, E Germany

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1791. Uniform Extended FOV MR Imaging and High B1 MRSI of the Prostate at 7 Tesla Using Active Decoupling Catalina S. Arteaga de Castro1, Ozlem Ipek1, Alexander Raaijmakers1, Mariska P. Luttje1, Marco van Vulpen1, Peter R. Luijten1, Uulke A. van der Heide2, Dennis W. J. Klomp1
1 Imaging Division, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Radiotherapy, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands

1792. Effect of Formalin Fixation on Biexponential Modeling of T1 and T2 Decay in Prostate Tissue Tryggve Holck Stors1, Andre Bongers2, Carl Power2, Roger Bourne3

1 Interventional Centre, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway; 2Biomedical Resource Imaging Laboratory, University of New South Wales, Sidney, Australia; 3Discipline of Medical Radiation Sciences,Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Sidney, Australia

1793. Characterising the Contribution of Hypoxia to R2* Differences Between Prostate Tumours and Normal Tissue Amy Johnson1, Arash Latifoltojar1, Valentin Hamy1, Heather Fitzke1, Shonit Punwani1, Karin Shmueli2
1

Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Medical Physics and Bioengineering, University College London, London, United Kingdom

1794. Correlative Assessment of BOLD MRI and Gleason Score in Human Prostate Cancer - Preliminary Results Rami R. Hallac1, Bishoy A. Gayed2, Qing Yuan1, Ramy F. Youssef2, Yao Ding1, Franto Francis3, Claus Roehrborn2, Ganesh Raj2, Robert D. Sims1, Ralph Peter Mason1
1

Radiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Urology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Pathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States

1795. Radiomics Driven Image Analysis and Coregistration Scheme to Identify DCE MRI Markers for Microvascular Density Asha Singanamalli1, Rachel Sparks1, Mirabela Rusu1, Natalie Shih2, Amy Ziober2, John Tomaszewski3, Mark Rosen4, Michael Feldman2, Anant Madabhushi1
1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Department of Pathology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Department of Pathology & Anatomical Sciences, University of Buffalo, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, United States; 4Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1796. Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI for Detection of Bone Metastases from Prostate Carcinoma: A Study of Kinetic Parameter with Reference Local Voxel Cluster Model Huarui Du1, Wenchao Cai2, Jue Zhang1, 3, Xiaoying Wang2, Jing Fang1, 3
1 College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China; 2Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 3Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China

1797. Design of an Endorectal Coil for MR-Guided HIFU Therapy of the Prostate John M. Pavlina1, Jens Groebner2, Tetiana Dadakova1, Erik Dumont3, Michael Bock1
1

Madeizin Physik, Universitt Klinikum Freiburg, Freiburg, BW, Germany; 2Madeizin Physik, University Medical Centre Freiburg, Freiburg, BW, Germany; 3Image Guided Therapy, Pessac, France

1798. Comparison of Single and Multi-Compartment Models of Diffusion in Fixed Prostate Tissue Eleftheria Panagiotaki1, Daniel C. Alexander2, Roger Bourne3
1

Centre for Medical Image Computing, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Centre for Medical Image Computing, Dept Computer Science, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 3 Discipline of Medical Radiation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

1799. Challenges in Spatial Correlation of Multiparametric MRI Sequences and Pathology Findings in Prostate Cancer Staging Fiona M. Fennessy1, 2, Andriy Fedorov1, Tobias Penzkofer1, 3, Clare Tempany1

1 Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Radiology, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, United States; 3Radiology, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen, Germany

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Signal and DWI I Derived ADC C Values: A 1800 0. Effect of Pro ostate Haemorr rhage on Post-B Biopsy T1, T2 W Weighted MRI S Longitudina al Study 1 1 1 1 Arash Latifoltojar , Rowland d Illing , Alex Ki irkham , Shonit P Punwani
1

Centre for Me edical Imaging, UC CL, London, Unite ed Kingdom

rostate MRI for r Quantification n of MR 1801 1. Registration n of Pre and Pos st Intensity Modulated Radiat tion Therapy Pr Imaging Ma arker Changes and a Precise Loc cal Prostate Def formations 1 2 3 2 Robert Toth , , John Kurhan newicz , Anant Madabhushi M
1

dical Engineering, , Case Western Re eserve Biomedical Engineering, E Rutge ers University, Pisc cataway, NJ, Unite ed States; 2Biomed nited States University, Cleveland, OH, Unit ted States; 3Radiol logy, UCSF, San F Francisco, CA, Un

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United States; 2Radi iology, University y of Utah, Salt Lak ke City, UT, Physics and Astronomy, A Univer rsity of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, Un United States

1802 2. MR Sub-Sam mpling Strategi ies for Transcra anial MRgFUS Applications 1 2 ISMRM MERIT AWARD on Payne2, Denn nis L. Parker2 Henrik Ode en1, 2, Nick Todd2, Mahamadou Diakite D , , Alliso

mometry 1803 3. Towards Re eal-Time SAR Measurement M with w MR Therm Changqing Ye Y 1, An Jing2, Ya an Zhuo1, Rong Xue X 1, Jing Chen1
1

I Center for Brain Research, Institute of Biophysics, C Chinese State Key Lab boratory of Brain and a Cognitive Scie ence, Beijing MRI 2 Resonance Ltd., Sh henzhen, Guangzho ou, China Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; C Siemens Mindit M Magnetic R

Compressed Sen nsing Framewo ork of Nonlinear r Filter 1804 4. Accelerated Real-Time MR R Thermometry y Using a New C OCUSS and K-T FO 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 o Gong , Kui Yin ng , Shi Wang Feiyu Chen , Xiaoying Cai , Xinwei Shi , Shu uo Chen , Enhao
ing, China; 2Depar rtment of Engineer ring Physics, Tsinghua Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua a University, Beiji rsity, Stanford, CA A, United States University, Be eijing, China; 3Elec ctrical Engineering g, Stanford Univer
1

Shift Temperatu ure Maps from K-Space Data f for Highly 1805 5. Direct Reconstruction of Pr roton Resonanc ce Frequency-S Accelerated Thermometry 1 2 Pooja Gaur , William A. Gri issom
TN, United States ; 2Biomedical Eng gineering, Vanderb bilt Chemical and d Physical Biology y, Vanderbilt Unive ersity, Nashville, T University, Na ashville, TN, Unite ed States
1

mation from Re eference Scan an nd Its Application for 1806 6. Accelerated Phase Reconstruction Using Sharable S Inform M Thermomet try Real-Time MR 4 3 3 1 2 3 1 Huang , Shi Wang , Kui Ying Feiyu Chen , Enhao Gong , Shuo S Chen , Xin nwei Shi , Feng H
1

ing, China; 2Electr rical Engineering, Stanford Universi ity, Stanford, Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua a University, Beiji University, Beijing g, China; 4Philips H Healthcare, Gaines sville, FL, CA, United States; 3Department of Engineering Ph hysics, Tsinghua U United States

MR-Temperatu ure Imaging 1807 7. Extended Kalman K Filtering g for Continuou us Volumetric M io Ries2 Baudouin De enis de Sennevill le1, 2, Chrit T.W. Moonen2, Mari

1 Gironde, France; 2I Imaging Division, UMC Utrecht, Ut trecht, IMB, UMR 5251 CNRS/Univer rsity Bordeaux 1/I INRIA, Talence, G Netherlands

ion Tracking Us sing Tip Tracki ing Coils 1808 8. Real-Time Volumetric V MR R Thermometry Aided by Moti Peng Wang1, Orhan Unal1
1

I, United States Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin - Madi ison, Madison, WI

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1809 9. Co-Registra ation of MRI Vi ia a Learning Based B Fiducial-D Driven Registra ation (LeFiR) Sc cheme: Evaluat ting Laser Irradiation Changes for Gl lioblastomas an nd Epilepsy 1 2 3 1 Tao Wan , B.Nicolas Bloch , Shabbar Danis sh , Anant Mada abhushi
1

Case Western n Reserve Universi ity, Cleveland, OH H, United States; 2B Boston University y School of Medici ine, Boston, MA, U United States; 3Univer rsity of Medicine and a Dentistry, New w Jersey, New Bru unswick, NJ, Unite ed States

1810 0. MR-Guided d Thermotherap py of Abdomina al Organs Using g a Robust PCA A-Based Motion n Descriptor Baudouin De enis de Sennevill le1, 2, Mario Ries s2, Chrit T.W. M Moonen2

1 IMB, UMR 5251 CNRS/Univer rsity Bordeaux 1/I INRIA, Talence, G Gironde, France; 2I Imaging Division, UMC Utrecht, Ut trecht, Netherlands

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1811 1. in vivo Evalu uation of Hybri id PRF/T1 Approach for Temp perature Monit toring During B Breast MRgHIF FU Treatments 1 2 2 1 M Dia akite , Allison Pa ayne , Dennis L . Parker Nick Todd , Mahamadou
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Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT T, United States; 2 Physics, Universi ity of Utah, Salt La ake City, UT, Unit ted States

1812 2. A Hybrid PR RF/T1/T2* Seq quence for Asses ssing Tissue Da amage Nick Todd1, Mahamadou M Dia akite2, Allison Pa ayne2, Dennis L . Parker1
1

Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT T, United States; 2 Physics, Universi ity of Utah, Salt La ake City, UT, Unit ted States

1813 3. Spectrum-B Based and Least t-Square PRF Hybrid H Method for MR Tempe erature Mappin ng Shuo Chen1, Xinwei Shi2, Feiyu Chen2, Karen Ying3, Shi Wan ng3
1

Engineering Physics, P Tsinghua University, Beijin ng, China; 2Biomed dical Engineering, , Tsinghua, Beijing g, China; 3Enginee ering Physics, Tsinghua, Beij jing, China

1814 4. Absolute MR R Thermometr ry for Near-Field Monitoring D During MR-HIF FU Heating 1 Mie Kee Lam m1, Martijn de Greef G , Lambertus s W. Bartels
1

Image Sciences Institute, Unive ersity Medical Cen nter Utrecht, Utrec cht, Netherlands

1815 5. Using a Sim mple Thermal Model M to Correct t Errors in PRF FS MR Thermo ometry Due to H Heat-Induced T Tissue Susceptibilit ty Changes 1 1 1 1 1 Paul Baron , Roel Deckers , Martijn de Gree ef , Job G. Bouw wman , Chris J.G G. Bakker , Lam mbertus W. Barte els1
1

University Medical Center Utre echt, Utrecht, Neth herlands

1816 6. A New Mod del for Visualiza ation of Contras st Agent Releas se from Thermo osensitive Lipos somes Induced b by Laser Based Hyperthermia 1 1 1 2 1 3 Linus Willerd ding , Simone Li immer , Martin Hossann H , , Anj ja Zengerle , Ma aximilian F. Reis ser , Rolf D. Isse els1, 2, Lars H. Lindner1, 2, Michael Pelle er3
1

Department of o Internal Medicin ne III, University Hospital H of Munich h, Ludwig-Maxim milians University, Munich, Germany y; 2CCG Tumor Therap py through Hyperth hermia, Helmholtz z Zentrum Mnche en,, German Resea arch Center for En nvironmental Healt th, Munich, 3 Germany; Department of Clinic cal Radiology, Uni iversity Hospital o of Munich, Ludwig g-Maximilians Un niversity, Munich, Germany

1817 7. Reference-B Based Realtime Temperature and a Damage Est timate Maps fo or Monitoring L Laser Ablation o of Hepatic Tumors Und der MRI 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 Anil Shetty , Hiroumi Kitajim ma , , Tracy E. Powell P , , Micha ael A. Bowen , , Sherif G. Nour r,
1 Visualase Inc, Houston, TX, Un nited States; 2Depa artment of Radiolo ogy and Imaging S Sciences, Emory U University Hospital l, Atlanta, tates; 3Intervention nal MRI Program, Emory University y Hospital, Atlanta a, GA, United State es GA, United St

1818 8. MR-Guided d Temperature Mapping M in Pro ostate Cancer P Patients: Stabili ity and Feasibil lity Joyce GR Bo omers1, Eva Roth hgang2, 3, Christiaan G. Overdui in1, Jrg Roland d3, Jelle O. Baren ntsz1, Jurgen J. F Fttterer1, 4
1

Radiology, Ra adboud University y Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmeg gen, Gelderland, N Netherlands; 2Cente er for Applied Med dical Imaging, Siem mens Corporation, Corporate C Researc ch, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 3S Siemens Healthcar re, MR, Erlangen, Bayern, 4 Germany; MI IRA Institute for Biomedical B Techno ology and Technic cal Medicine, Univ versity of Twente, Enschede, Overijs ssel, Netherlands

2 256

Traditional Poster Sessions


1819. Impact of 3D Temperature Probe Localization Variability on MR Thermometry Validation for RF Hyperthermia Matthew Tarasek1, Lorne Hofstetter1, Ruben Pellicer2, Jurriaan Bakker2, Wouter Numan2, Gyula Kotek2, Eric Fiveland3, Gavin Houston4, Gerard van Rhoon2, Maarten Paulides2, Desmond Yeo1

1 MRI, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 2Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands; 3MRI, GE Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 4GE Healthcare, Rotterdam, Netherlands

1820. Human Brain Cooling During Breath-Holding Sbastien Murat1, Jan Weis1, Francisco Ortiz-Nieto1, Hkan Ahlstrm1
1

Department of Radiology, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden

1821. Automatic 3D Probe Localization and Iceball Segmentation for MRI-Guided Kidney Cryoablation Xinyang Liu1, Kemal Tuncali1, William M. Wells, III1, Gary P. Zientara1
1

Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

Traditional Poster MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 16:00-18:00
1822. Effect of Additional Anatomical Features of the Head from High Resolution 3D UTE Images on Focal Intensity and Location for Transcranial MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery Urvi Vyas1, Ethan M. Johnson2, Michael Marx2, John M. Pauly2, Kim R. Butts Pauly1
1

Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

1823. A Method to Improve Transcostal MR-HIFU Sonication in Presence of Electronic Beam Steering Delphine Elbes1, 2, Sbastien Roujol, 23, Mathilde Merle1, 2, Bruno Quesson1, 2
1

IHU LIRYC/ CRCTB, INSERM U1045, University Bordeaux Segalen, Pessac, France; 2Laboratoire dimagerie fonctionnelle et molculaire, UMR 5231 CNRS/ University Bordeaux Segalen, Bordeaux, France, France; 3Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

1824. Comparison of Two Techniques for Estimation of Thermal Diffusivity with MRgHIFU Christopher Reed Dillon1, Allison Payne2, Robert Roemer3
1

Bioengineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

1825. Real-Time Monitoring of Inertial Cavitation Effect on Diluted Microbubbles by MRI Shih-Chieh Lin1, Chun-Wei Chen1, Chen-Hua Wu1, Chung-Hsin Wang1, Shih-Tsung Kang1, Chih-Kuang Yeh1, WenShiang Chen2, 3, Hsu-Hsia Peng1
1 2

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Taiwan; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 3Division of Medical Engineering Research, National Health Research Institutes, Miaoli, Taiwan, Taiwan

1826. Automatic Tumor Delineation by Multiparametric MR Analysis Based on Endogenous Contrast Stefanie J.C.G. Hectors1, Igor Jacobs1, Gustav J. Strijkers1, Klaas Nicolay1
1

Biomedical NMR, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands

1827. Cytoreductive Surgical Treatment of Pleural Mesothelioma: A Comparison Study Betweem Radiofrequency Ablation and MRgFUS Treatments in a Swine Model of Mesothelioma Marcia Costa1, Carolina Fernandes1, Arik Hananel2, Matt Eames2, John Angle3, John P. Mugler, III3, Talissa A. Altes3, Jaime F. Mata3
1

Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, FCUL, Lisbon, Portugal; 2Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Radiology and Medical Imaging, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

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T Traditional Poster P Sessio ons


1828 8. Treatment of o Staphylococcu us Aureus Indu uced Abscesses V Via Magnetic R Resonance Guid ded Focused Ult trasound David Bates1, 2, Birgit Rieck1, Laura Curiel1, 3, Samuel Picha ardo1, 3
1 Thunder Bay Regional Research h Institute, Thunder Bay, Ontario, C Canada; 2Biology, L Lakehead Univers sity, Thunder Bay, , Ontario, artment of Electric cal and Computer Engineering, E Lake ehead University, T Thunder Bay, Ont tario, Canada Canada; 3Depa

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1829 9. Initial Experience with Vol lumetric MRI-G Guided High-In ntensity Focused d Ultrasound A Ablation in Brea ast Cancer Patients Laura Merck kel1, Roel Decker rs2, Thijs van Da alen3, Max Khl ler4, Gerald Schu ubert4, Joost van n Gorp5, Paul Va Vaessen6, Willem Mali1, Chrit T.W. Mo oonen2, Lambert tus W. Bartels2, M Maurice A.A.J. v van den Bosch1

1 Radiology, Univeristy Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, U Netherland ds; 2Images Scienc ces Institute, Unive eristy Medical Cen nter Utrecht, erlands; 3Surgery, Diakonessenhuis, D Utrecht, Netherlan nds; 4Philips Heath hcare, Vantaa, Fin nland; 5Pathology, Utrecht, Nethe Diakonessenhu uis, Utrecht, Nethe erlands; 6Anesthes sia, University Me dical Center Utrec cht, Utrecht, Nethe erlands

1830 0. Feasibility of o MR Thermom metry in Pancre eas Roel Deckers s1, Baudouin De enis de Sennevill le1, 2, Mario Ries s1, Hanne D. Hee erkens3, Corneli is A.T. van den B Berg3, 3 1 Marco van Vulpen V , Chrit T.W. Moonen

1 Image Sciences Institute, Unive ersity Medical Cen nter Utrecht, Utrec cht, Netherlands; 2C CNRS/Universit Bordeaux 1/INRIA A, Institut de es de Bordeaux UM MR 5251, Talence, , Gironde, France; ; 3Radiotherapy, U University Medical l Center Utrecht, U Utrecht, Mathmatique Netherlands

1831 1. MR-Based Targeting T of Histotripsy Thera apy at 7T Steven P. All len1, Timothy L. Hall1, Charles A. A Cain1, Luis H Hernandez-Garci ia1
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Michigan, , Ann Arbor, MI, U United States

1832 2. Feasibility of o MR Guided HIFU H on a 7T Animal A MR Sca anner, to Evalua ate Pathologic E Effects of High Intensity Focused Ult trasound in Mic ce 1 2 3 2 Martijn Hoog genboom , Mart tijn den Brok , Erik E Dumont , Go osse Adema , Ar rend Heerschap1, Jurgen J. Futt terer1, 4
1

Department of o Radiology, Radb boud University Nijmegen N Medical C Centre, Nijmegen, , Gelderland, Neth herlands; 2Departm ment of Tumor Immun nology, Radboud University U Nijmege en Medical Centre e, Nijmegen, Geld erland, Netherland ds; 3Image Guided d Therapy, Pessac, France e; 4MIRA Institute for Biomedical Technology and Te echnical Medicine, , University of Tw wente, Enschede, O Overijssel, Netherlands

T Traditional Poster I Intravascula ar MR-Guid ded Interve entions


E Exhibition Hall l
1

Wednesday 16:00 0-18:00


Radiology, Jo ohns Hopkins Univ versity, Baltimore, , MD, United State es; 2Electrical and Computer Engine eering, Johns Hopk kins University, Ba altimore, MD, Unit ted States

1833 3. 3T Intravascular MRI, IVU US and OCT: A Study in Cont trast 1 Shashank Sathyanarayana Hegde H , Clifford R. R Weiss1, M. Ar rcan Erturk2, Pa aul A. Bottomley y 1, 2

1834 4. Passive Mag gnetic Resonanc ce Catheter Tra acking with Spa atial Wavelet an nd Temporal Constraints M. Ethan Ma acDonald1, 2, R. Marc M Lebel, 23, Richard R Frayne1 , 2
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Calgary, Calgary, C AB, Cana ada; 2Radiology an nd Clinical Neuros sciences, Universit ty of Calgary, Seam man Family MR Re esearch Centre, Fo oothills Medical Ce entre, Calgary, AB B, Canada; 3Applie ed Science Labora atory, GE Healthcare, Ca algary, AB, Canad da

1835 5. Simultaneou us Stereoscopic 3D-Visualizatio on of Vascular Structures and d a Passive Cath heter in Real Ti ime Alexander Br runner1, Florian n Maier2, Wolfha ard Semmler1, M Michael Bock3
1

Dpt. of Medic cal Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Ce enter (DKFZ), He idelberg, Germany y; 2Dpt. of Imaging Physics, The University y of Texas M. D. Anderson A Cancer Center, C Houston, T TX, United States; ; 3Dpt. of Radiolog gy - Medical Physi ics, University Hospital Freiburg, Fr reiburg, Germany

1836 6. Self-Resonant Swiss Roll St tructures as Sem mi-Active Devic ce Visualization n Method for In nterventional M MRI Mandy Kaise er1, Markus Dete ert2, Urte Kgeb bein1, Hans-Pete er Schulze3, Bert tram Schmidt2, G Georg Rose1
1

Department of o Healthcare Telem matics and Medica al Engineering, Ot tto-von-Guericke U University, Magde eburg, Sachsen-An nhalt, Germany; 2Department of Micro osystems Technolo ogy, Otto-von-Gue ericke University, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germ many; 3 Department of o Theoretical Elec ctrical Engineering g, Otto-von-Gueric cke University, Ma agdeburg, Sachsen n-Anhalt, Germany y

2 258

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1837. Magnetic Resonance Elastography for Measuring the Compliance of Occlusive Vascular Disease Brian S. Kates1, Kevan J. T. Anderson1, Graham A. Wright1
1

Imaging Research, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

1838. LARFET (Low Amplitude RF at Echo Time) for Catheter Tracking Murat Tmer1, Baykal Sarioglu2, Senol Mutlu2, Arda Yalcinkaya2, Cengizhan Ozturk1

1 Institute of Biomedical Enginering, Bogazii University, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Electrical and Electronics Enginering, Bogazii University, Istanbul, Turkey

Traditional Poster MR-Guided Interventions From Head to Toe


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 16:00-18:00
1839. Fast Preoperative Planning Method for MR-Guided Laser Ablation in Brain Erol Yeniaras1, David T. A. Fuentes2, Samuel J. Fahrenholtz1, Jeffrey S. Weinberg3, Florian Maier1, Anil Shetty4, John D. Hazle1, R. Jason Stafford1
1

Imaging Physics, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 2Imaging Physics, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 3Neurosurgery, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 4 Visualase, Inc, Houston, TX, United States

1840. Enlarged Perivascular Spaces: How Prevalence Might Influence Gene Therapy Trial Design Miles Olsen1, Barbara Bendlin2, Sterling Johnson2, Jason Huston3, Benjamin Grabow1, Ethan K. Brodsky1, Walter F. Block4
1 Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Neuroscience, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Neuroradiology, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

1841. Integrating Clinical Neurosurgery Workstations Into a Real-Time System for Conducting MR-Guided Procedures Ethan K. Brodsky1, 2, Karl A. Sillay3, Walter F. Block, 24

1 Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 3Neurosurgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 4Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

1842. Robust Feature Based Pre-Registration of 3D MR Image to 3D B-Mode Ultrasound Image of the Liver Chi Jun Weon1, Woo Hyun Nam1, Jung-Bae Kim2, Youngkyoo Hwang2, Won-Chul Bang2, Jong Beom Ra1

1 Electrical engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea; 2Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

1843. Proof of Concept for Transrectal MRI-Guided Prostate Biopsies Using an Optically Referenced Targeting Device Harald Busse1, Gregor Thrmer1, Josephin Otto1, Nikita Garnov1, Tim Riedel1, Arno Schmitgen2, Axel Winkel3, Thomas Kahn1, Michael Moche1

1 Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Department, Leipzig University Hospital, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany; 2Localite Biomedical Visualization Systems, Sankt Augustin, Germany; 3Invivo Germany, Schwerin, Germany

Traditional Poster Software & Hardware for MR-Guided Interventions


Exhibition Hall
1

Wednesday 16:00-18:00
FMRI laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 2FMRI laboratory, university of michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 3FMRI Laboratory, university of michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

1844. A Simple Method to Image Time-Varying Magnetic Fields Inside the Body Using MRI. Luis Hernandez-Garcia1, Krishan Prem Kumar2, Jeremy Gam3

259

Traditional Poster Sessions


1845. Multimodality Phantom Targeting Fluoroscopically Occult Lesions in the Fluoro Suite Using 3D MRI/CT Overlay Guidance Ye Tao1, Tina Ehtiati2, Jesse Klostranec3, Guan Wang1, AbdEl-Monem M. El-Sharkawy4, Monica S. Pearl1, William A. Edelstein1, Martin G. Radvany1
1 3

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2SiemensCorporate Research, Princeton, NJ, United States; University of Toronto School of Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 4Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

1846. Usefulness of the WiiTM Remote Controller for Image Manipulation of MR-Endoscope System Akihiro Takahashi1, Etsuko Kumamoto2, Yuichiro Matsuoka3, Kagayaki Kuroda3, 4

1 Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 2Information Science and Technology Center, Kobe University, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 3Foundation for Kobe International Medical Alliance, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 4School of Information Science and Technology , Tokai University, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan

1847. A Comparison of MR-Tracking Methods in the Presence of Severe Metallic Artifacts and Physiological Motion Wei Wang1, 2, Zion Tse3, Ravi T. Seethamraju4, Charles L. Dumoulin5, Tina Kapur1, Akila N. Viswanathan2, Robert A. Cormack2, Ehud J. Schmidt1
1

Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Radiation Oncology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 3Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States; 4MR R&D, Siemens Healthcare, Boston, MA, United States; 5Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, United States

1848. Remote Tuning and Matching Adjustment of Intra-Cavitary RF Coil for Integrated MR-Endoscope System Yuichiro Matsuoka1, 2, Yoshinori Morita2, Hiromu Kutsumi2, Takeshi Azuma2, Kagayaki Kuroda1, 3
1

Department of Research and Development, Foundation for kobe international medical alliance, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 3School of Information Science and Technology, Tokai University, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan

1849. Synergy Between K-Space Inverse-Hanning Filtering and CoRASOR Reconstruction for Positive Contrast Visualization of Interventional Devices Peter R. Seevinck1, Hendrik de Leeuw1, Chris J.G. Bakker1
1

Imaging department, Image Sciences Institute, Utrecht, Netherlands

Traditional Poster Molecular & Cellular Imaging


Exhibition Hall Tuesday 16:00-18:00
1850. Tumors Established with Glioma Cells Transfected with the Gene mms6 Produce a Strong Increase in Transverse Relaxivity in Vivo Brenda Robledo1, Xiaoyong Zhang1, Xiaoping P. Hu1
1

Biomedical Engineering, Emory University/Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States

1851. Supercharged Green Fluorescent Proteins as Bimodal Reporter Genes for CEST and Optical Imaging Amnon Bar-Shir1, 2, Yajie Liang1, 2, Assaf A. Gilad1, 2, Jeff W.M. Bulte1, 2

1 Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Institute for Cell Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

1852. Mammalian Expression of a CEST Reporter Gene Based on Human Protamine-1 Amnon Bar-Shir1, Guanshu Liu2, Kannie W.Y. Chan2, Michael T. McMahon2, Peter C.M. van Zijl2, Jeff W.M. Bulte1, 3, Assaf A. Gilad1, 4
1 Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Kennedy Krieger Research Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Institute for Cell Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Institute for Cell Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

260

Traditional Poster Sessions


1853. Biosynthesis of Chimeric Magnetoferritin, a Novel MRI Reporter Gene Marina Radoul1, Batya Cohen2, Moriel Vandsburger2, Dorit Granot2, Eyal Shimoni3, Alon Harmelin4, Raz Zarivach5, Michal Neeman2
1 3

Radiology, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Biological Regulation, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; Chemical Research Support, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; 4Veterinary Resources, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; 5Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel

1854. Hypotonic Swelling: A Soft Route for ex vivo Cellular Labeling with Paramagnetic Complexes Enza Di Gregorio1, Giuseppe Ferrauto1, Eliana Gianolio1, Daniela Delli Castelli1, Silvio Aime1
1

Molecular Biotechnology & Health Sciences, Molecular Imaging Center, Torino, Italy

1855. Gadolinium Oxide Nanoparticles for Positive Contrast MRI of Human Aortic Endothelial Cells at 7 Tesla Yasir Loai1, Nurus Sakib1, Rafal Janik2, Warren D. Foltz3, Hai-Ling Margaret Cheng, 14
1 3

The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 4Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

1856. Pharmacokinetics and Biodistribution of Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles Using PEPR in the Mouse: An in vivo, in Vitro and Ex Vivo Validation. Oliviero Gobbo1, 2, Friedrich Wetterling3, Kieran Crosbie-Staunton2, Peter Vaes4, Stephanie Teughels4, Farouk Markos5, Marek Radomski1, Adriele Prina-Mello2, Yuri Volkov2
1 School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; 2School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; 3School of Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; 4PEPRIC nv, Leuven, Belgium; 5 Physiology, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland

1857. High Contrast, Quantitative Stem Cell Tracking with Magnetic Particle Imaging Bo Zheng1, Tandis Vazin1, 2, Wisely Yang1, Patrick W. Goodwill1, Emine U. Saritas1, Laura R. Croft1, David V. Schaffer, 12, Steven M. Conolly3, 4
1

Bioengineering, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 2Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 4Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States

1858. in vivo Imaging T Cells in the Rheumatoid Arthritis with Nano-Sized Iron Oxide Particles by MRI Chih-Lung Chen1, Cheng-Hung Chou2, Chen-Hsuan Lin1, Wen-Yuan Hsieh1, Shian-Jy Wang1, Chen Chang2
1

Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsinchu, Taiwan; 2Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

1859. T Cell Labeling and Tracking by MRI in Mouse Brain During Viral Infection Tatjana Atanasijevic1, Jasmin Herz1, Dorian McGavern1, Alan P. Koretsky1
1

NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States

1860. in vivo Tracking of Ferumoxytol Labeled NK Cells Using MRI Naomi Santa Maria1, Thomas Ng, Sharon Lin, Sarah McCaig2, Desiree Crow2, Jianyi Wang2, Andrew Raubitschek2, Russell E. Jacobs
1

Biology, Caltech, Pasadena, CA, United States; 2City of Hope, Duarte, CA, United States

1861. Cell Labeling with Gd-Based MRI Agents: Recent Achievements Using Sonoporation in the Presence of Liposomes. Giuseppe Ferrauto1, Pierangela Giustetto1, Daniela Delli Castelli1, Marta Ruzza1, Francesca Garello1, Silvio Aime1, Enzo Terreno1
1

Molecular Biotechnology & Health Sciences, Molecular Imaging Center, Torino, Italy

1862. Quantification of Cells Labeled by Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Particles Using R1, R2, and R2* Mappings: A Comparative Study Using Cell Phantoms Fang-Cheng Yeh1, Li Liu2, T Kevin Hitchens2, Chien Ho2
1 Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Pittsburgh NMR Center for Biomedical Research, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

261

Traditional Poster Sessions


1863. Accumulation of Micron Sized Iron Oxide Particles (MPIOs) in Endothelin-1 Induced Focal Cortical Ischemia in Rats Is Independent of Cell Migration Dorit Granot1, Erik M. Shapiro2
1 Department of Biological Regulation, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; 2Department of Radiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States

1864. Detection and Quantification of Magnetically Labeled Single Cells in Live Animals by MRI Erik M. Shapiro1, Ronen Globinsky2, Xenios Papademetris2, Margaret F. Bennewitz3

1 Department of Radiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

1865. Improving Fluorine Imaging Through Optimized Acquisitions and Advanced Reconstruction Techniques Samuel Fielden1, Alexander Klibanov1, 2, Frederick H. Epstein1, 3, Yaqin Xu1, Brent French1, 2, Craig Meyer1, 3
1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

1866. Metabolomics Reveals in vivo Significant Impact from Iron Oxide Nanoparticle-Labeled, Grafted Cells on the Host Organism Verena Hoerr1, Harry Parkes2, Kathrin Halama1, Sonja Mertsch1, Volker Senner1, Astrid Jeibmann1, Cornelius Faber3
1

University Hospital Muenster, Muenster, Germany; 2Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, United Kingdom; 3University Hospital Mnster, Muenster, Germany

1867. Can Chronic Cardiac Allograft Rejection (CCAR) Be Detected Before Irreversible Vascular Changes Occur? Noninvasive Assessment of CCAR by Cellular MR Imaging in a Rat Model Qing Ye1, Yijen L. Wu2, Lesley M. Foley2, Parker H. Mills2, T Kevin Hitchens2, Fang-Cheng Yeh2, 3, Haosen Zhang2, Danielle F. Eytan2, Li Liu2, Chien Ho2

1 NMR Center for Biomedical Research and Department of Biological Sciences , Carnegie Mellon University , Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2NMR Center for Biomedical Research and Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

1868. Potential of Newly Developed USPIO P904 in Detecting Lymph Node Metastasis Yasuo Takehara1, Naoki Kato2, Satoshi Yoshise2, Jean-Sebastien Raynaud3, Philippe Robert3, Claire Corot3, Kazuya Hokamura4, Harumi Sakahara5
1

Radiology, Hamamatsu University Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 2Guerbet Japan, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 3Guerbet Research, Roissy CDG, Cedex, France; 4Pharmacology, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 5 Radiology, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan

1869. SPIO-Loaded Unilamellar Polyion Complex Vesicles (SPIO-Cy5-PICsomes) as a High Relaxivity Contrast Agent for Tumor Detection Daisuke Kokuryo1, Yasutaka Anraku2, Akihiro Kishimura2, Sayaka Tanaka3, Mitsunobu R. Kano4, Nobuhiro Nishiyama3, Tsuneo Saga1, Ichio Aoki1, Kazunori Kataoka2, 3
1

Molecular Imaging Center, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan; 2Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 3Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 4Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan

1870. Development of a Novel Target Moiety of SPIO Contrast Agent for Effectively Targeting to Pancreatic Cancer Cells in Vitro and in vivo YunMing Wang1, ShouCheng Wu1, YuJen Chen1
1

Department of Biological Science and Technology, National Chiao Tung University, HsinChu, Taiwan

1871. Quantitative 19F MRI and CT Tracking of the Microencapsulated Stem Cells in Peripheral Arterial Disease Model Guan Wang1, 2, Yingli Fu1, Steven M. Shea3, Judy Cook1, Dara L. Kraitchman1, 4

1 Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Center for Applied Medical Imaging, Siemens Corporation, Corporate Research and Technology, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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1872. Preparation and MR Imaging of Giant Vesicles Containing Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide for Cell-Tracking MRI Probe Taro Toyota1, 2, Naoto Ohguri2, Kouichi Maruyama3, Masanori Fujinami2, Tsuneo Saga3, Ichio Aoki3
1

The University of Tokyo, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan; 2Chiba University, Inage, Chiba, Japan; 3National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Inage, Chiba, Japan

1873. in vivo Detection of Membrane-Bound Radicals in Mouse Brains with Sepsis Using Molecular MRI and Immuno-Spin-Trapping Rheal A. Towner1, Nataliya Smith1, Philippe Garteiser1, Debra Saunders1, Florea Lupu2, Robert Silasi-Mansat2, Dario C. Ramirez3, Sandra E. Gomez-Mejiba3, Ronald P. Mason4, Marilyn I. Ehrenshaft4, Fernando Bozza5, Marcus Frenandes de Oliveira6, Hugo C. Castro Faria-Neto7
1 2

Advanced Magnetic Resonance Center, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, United States; Cardiovascular Biology, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, United States; 3Laboratory of Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, National University of San Luis, San Luis, Argentina; 4Laboratory of Pharmacology & Chemistry, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States; 5Instituto de Pesquisa Clinica Evandro Chagas, Fundao Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 6Instituto de Bioqumica Mdica, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 7Instituto de Pesquisa Clinica Evandro Chagas, Fundao Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

1874. Combined Molecular MRI and Immuno-Spin-Trapping for in vivo Detection of Membrane-Bound Radicals in Mouse GL261 Gliomas Rheal A. Towner1, Nataliya Smith1, Debra Saunders1, Patricia Coutinho De Souza1, Leah Henry1, Florea Lupu2, Robert Silasi-Mansat2, Marilyn I. Ehrenshaft3, Ronald P. Mason3, Sandra E. Gomez-Mejiba4, Dario C. Ramirez4
1

Advanced Magnetic Resonance Center, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, United States; 2Cariovascular Biology, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, United States; 3Laboratory of Pharmacology & Chemistry, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States; 4Laboratory of Experimental Medicine & Therapeutics, National University of San Luis, San Luis, Argentina

1875. Development of Targeted Paramagnetic Nanoparticle for Non-Invasive Tumor Imaging Meser M. Ali1, Nadimpalli RS Verma1, Janic Branislava1, James R. Ewing2, Robert A. Knight2, Ali S. Arbab1
1

Radiology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States

1876. Curcumin/Gd Loaded Apoferritin: A Novel "Theranostic" Agent to Prevent Hepatocellular Damage in Models of Hepatic Injuries Simonetta Geninatti1, Juan Carlos Cutrin1, Diana Burgelea1, Dario Livio Longo1, Walter Dastru1, Silvio Aime1
1

Molecular Biotechnology and healt sciences, University of Torino, Torino, TO, Italy

1877. Gd Complexes of DO3A-(Biphenyl-2,2&[prime]-Bisamides) Conjugates as MRI Blood-Pool Contrast Agents Ki-Hye Jung1, Hee-Kyung Kim2, Min-Kyoung Kang2, Ji-Ae Park3, Eun-Young Jeon4, Seung-Tae Woo5, Joo-Hyun Kim5, Tae-Jeong Kim1, Yongmin Chang2, 6
1 Applied Chemistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2Medical & Biological Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 3Molecular Imaging Research Center, Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Science, Seoul, Korea; 4 The Advanced Medical Technology Cluster for Diagnosis & Prediction, Kyounpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 5Bayer Healthcare, Medical care, Seoul, Korea; 6Diagnostic Radiology and Molecular Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

1878. ZnDPA-DOTA Targeted Contrast Agents for MRI Detection of Bacteria in a Mouse Model of Infection Sona Saksena1, Adnan Hirad1, 2, Stephen B. Pickup1, Harish Poptani1, Ari D. Goldberg1, Anatoliy V. Popov1, Edward James Delikatny1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States

1879. DO3A-Benzothiazole Conjugates for Use as Gd-Based Theragnostic Agents Hee-Kyung Kim1, Ki-Hye Jung2, Min-Kyoung Kang1, Ji-Ae Park3, Eun-Young Jeon4, Seung-Tae Woo5, Joo-Hyun Kim5, Tae-Jeong Kim2, Yongmin Chang1, 6
Medical & Biological Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2Applied Chemistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 3Molecular Imaging Research Center, Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Science, Seoul, Korea; 4 The Advanced Medical Technology Cluster for Diagnosis & Prediction, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 5Bayer Healthcare, Medical Care, Seoul, Korea; 6Diagnostic Radiology and Molecular Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
1

263

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1880. Tunable Manganese Porphyrin as Gd-Free T1 Contrast Agents for Broad Applications Hai-Ling Margaret Cheng1, 2, Weiran Cheng3, 4, Inga E. Haedicke3, 4, Joris Tchouala Nofiele1, 2, Xiao-an Zhang3, 4
1 3

Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Physical and Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 4Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

1881. Water-Soluble Gadolinium Nanoparticles Coated with DO3A-Benzothiazole Conjugate: Synthesis and Application as a Potential Theragnostic Agent Min-Kyoung Kang1, Hee-Kyung Kim1, Ki-Hye Jung2, Ji-Ae Park3, Seung-Tae Woo4, Joo-Hyun Kim4, Eun-Young Jeon5, Tae-Jeong Kim2, Yongmin Chang1, 6
1 4

Medical & Biological Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2Applied Chemistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 3Molecular Imaging Research Center, Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Science, Seoul, Korea; Bayer Healthcare, Medical care, Seoul, Korea; 5The Advanced Medical Technology Cluster for Diagnosis & Prediction, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 6Diagnostic Radiology and Molecular Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

1882. A Novel Targeted MRI Contrast for Glioma Using Interleukin-13 Receptor Conjugated Liposome Xiaoli Liu1, A.B. Madhankumar1, Patti A. Miller2, Becky Webb1, Kari A. Duck1, James R. Connor1, Qing X. Yang, 12

1 Department of Neurosurgery, The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, United States

1883.

H MRSI Maps of Tumor Hypoxia Using an Extrinsic Hypoxia Probe Jess Pacheco-Torres1, 2, Pilar Lopez-Larrubia1, Elena Nieto3, Ramn Alajarn3, Julio lvarez-Builla3, Paloma Ballesteros2, Sebastin Cerdn1
1

Instituto de Investigaciones Biomdicas - CSIC, Madrid, Spain; 2Universidad Nacional de Educacin a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, Spain; 3Universidad de Alcal, Alcal de Henares, Madrid, Spain

1884. Vascular Permeability Change as an Imaging Biomarker for Disease Progression and Efficacy of Therapeutic Intervention of Rheumatoid Arthritis: DCE-MRI Study Jang Woo Park1, Hui-jin Song1, Hee-Kyung Kim1, Jeehye Seo1, Seong-Uk Jin1, Jong Su Baeck1, Moon Han1, Yongmin Chang2, 3, Young-Hwan Lee*4
1

Medical & Biological Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2Diagnostic Radiology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 3Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University , Daegu, Korea; 4Radiology, Daegu Catholic University Medical Center, Daegu, Korea

1885. An Activatable Manganese-Based MR Contrast Agent for the Imaging of Redox Environment Shreya Mukherjee1, Galen S. Loving1, Peter Caravan2

1 Department of Radiology, A. A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States

1886. Kinetics and Mechanism of Bioreduction of Nitrimidazoles as Hypoxia Probes Jess Pacheco-Torres1, Paloma Ballesteros2, Pilar Lopez-Larrubia1, Sebastin Cerdn1
1

Instituto de Investigaciones Biomdicas - CSIC, Madrid, Spain; 2Universidad Nacional de Educacin a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, Spain

1887. Relaxivity of Amorphous Manganese Oxide at Various Field Strengths Eveliina Lammentausta1, Gamzegul M. Behrouz2, Elli-Noora Salo3, Ville-Veikko Telkki2, Susanna Ahola2, Jessica M. Rosenholm4, Roberto Blanco Sequeiros1, 5, Miika T. Nieminen3, 5

1 Department of diagnostic Radiology, Oulu University Hospital, OYS, Oulu, Finland; 2Department of Physics, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; 3Department of diagnostic Radiology, Oulu University Hospital, OYS, Finland, Finland; 4Center for Functional Materials, Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Department of Natural Sciences, bo Akademi University, Turku, Finland; 5Department of Radiology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

1888. Thermally Reversible Nanoparticle Aggregation: Modeling T2 Variation with Temperature Bashar Issa1, 2, Ihab M. Obaidat1, Shahnaz M. Qadri2, Yousef Haik, 23

1 Physics, UAE University, Al-Ain, AD, United Arab Emirates; 2UNCG, Greensboro, NC, United States; 3Mechanical Eng., UAE University, Al-Ain, AD, United Arab Emirates

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1889. Evaluate Morphological Effect on MR Relaxivity for Bifunctional Au-Fe3O4 Heterostructures Ya-Han Yang1, Fang-Hsin Lin1, Yi-Tzu Lu1, Ruey-An Doong1, Hsu-Hsia Peng1
1

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

1890. The Effect of Cryoprotection on the Use of PLGA Encapsulated Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Magnetic Cell Labeling Erik M. Shapiro1, Kevin S. Tang2

1 Department of Radiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

1891.

Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, University Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany; 2High-field Magnetic Resonance, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany; 3Physiology of Cognitive Processes, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany; 4LFMI-NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

F-Lanthanide Complexes: T1 - And T2 - Dependent Signal Gain Using Gradient Echoes Gisela E. Hagberg1, Aneta Keliris2, Ilgar Mamedov3, Matteo Placidi3, Hellmut Merkle4, Nikos K. Logothetis3, Klaus Scheffler1, 2
1

19

1892. Trimodality Detection of Magnetic Megaparticles for Simultaneous Tracking of a Large Number of Primary Human Cells Assembled in Collagen Matrices David P. Cormode1, Willem J M Mulder2, Erik M. Shapiro3
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 3Radiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States

1893. in vivo Biodegradation of PLGA Encapsulated Magnetite Nanoparticles Erik M. Shapiro1, Michael K. Nkansah2

1 Department of Radiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

1894. In Vitro and in Vivo Characterization of (Albumin-Binding) Dendritic MRI Contrast Agents for Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI Igor Jacobs1, Siem Wouters1, Henk Keizer2, Henk Janssen2, Eliana Gianolio3, Silvio Aime4, Gustav J. Strijkers1, Klaas Nicolay1
1

Biomedical NMR, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands; 2SyMOChem BV, Eindhoven, Netherlands; 3Dipartimento di Chimica & Centro di Imaging Molecolare, Universit degli Studi di Torino, Torino, Italy; 4Dipartimento di Chimica & Centro di Imaging Molecolare, Universit degli Studi di Torino, Torino, N\A, Italy

1895. Au@Gd Core-Shell Nanoparticles as a CT/MR Bimodal Contrast Agent Min-Kyoung Kang1, Hee-Kyung Kim1, Ki-Hye Jung2, Ji-Ae Park3, Seung-Tae Woo4, Joo-Hyun Kim4, Eun-Young Jeon5, Tae-Jeong Kim2, Yongmin Chang1, 6
1

Medical & Biological Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2Applied Chemistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 3Molecular Imaging Research Center, Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Science, Seoul, Korea; 4 Bayer Healthcare, Medical care, Seoul, Korea; 5The Advanced Medical Technology Cluster for Diagnosis & Prediction, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 6Diagnostic Radiology and Molecular Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

1896. Characterization of Gd-Based Contrast Agents Encapsulated in Thermosensitive Liposomes as Potential Tool for MRI Assisted Hyperthermia Michael Peller1, Martin Hossann2, Zulfiya Syunyaeva2, Rolf D. Issels2, Maximilian F. Reiser1, Lars H. Lindner2
1

Institute for Clinical Radiology, University Hospital Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians University,, Mnchen, Germany; 2Department of Internal Medicine III, University Hospital Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Mnchen, Germany

1897. A Novel Hyaluronan Based Contrast Agent for Non-Invasive Detection of Hyaluronidase by MRI Marina Radoul1, Fortune Kohen2, Hagit Dafni3, Moriel Vandsburger2, Sharon G. G. Wolf4, Michal Neeman2
1 3

Radiology, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Biological Regulation, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; Veterinary Resources, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; 4Chemical Research Support, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

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1898. Aminocyclopentane- And Aminocyclophexane-Carboxylic Acid Containing Cyclic RGD-DOTA-Gd Conjugates with High Specific Affinity for &[alpha] &[nu] &[beta]3 Integrin as MRI Contrast Agents In Ok Ko1, Ji-Ae Park1, Jung Young Kim1, Wonho Lee1, Sang Moo Lim2, Kyeong Min Kim1
1

Molecular Imaging Research Center, Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Science, Seoul, Korea; 2Department of Nuclear Medicine, Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Science, Seoul, Korea

1899. Relaxometric Properties of Gadolinium Chelates of DOTA-Like Ligands with Axially Uneven Distribution of Donor Atoms Miloslav Polasek1, Peter Caravan2

1 Radiology, A. A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States

1900. A Single Amino Acid Gd-Complex as a Modular Tool for High Relaxivity MR Contrast Agent Development. Eszter Boros1, Miloslav Polasek1, Zhaoda Zhang1, Peter Caravan2
1

Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, The Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States

1901. Molecular Imaging Beyond Contrast Generation: Utility of BIRDS Samuel Maritim1, Daniel Coman2, 3, Yuegao Huang2, Majura Hoque2, Fahmeed Hyder2, 4

1 Diagnostic radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 3Quantitative Neuroscience with Magnetic Resonance (QNMR), Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 4 Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

1902. Using Ellipsoidal Microshells to Generate Multispectral Contrast Gary Zabow1, 2, Stephen Dodd1, Alan P. Koretsky1

1 NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Electromagnetics Division, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Boulder, CO, United States

1903. Synthesis of Human Protamine-1 (HPRM1), a Novel CEST Contrast Agent Nikita Oskolkov1, Kannie W.Y. Chan2, Amnon Bar-Shir2, Peter C.M. van Zijl1, 3, Jeff W.M. Bulte2, 4, Assaf A. Gilad2, 4, Michael T. McMahon1, 3

1 Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Cellular Imaging Section and Vascular Biology Program, Institute for Cell Engineering, Baltimore, MD, United States

1904. Tuning Histidine Proton Exchange Rates for CEST Contrast Through Peptide Design Nikita Oskolkov1, Xiaolei Song1, Kannie W.Y. Chan2, Michael Giano3, Jeff W.M. Bulte2, 4, Peter C.M. van Zijl1, 4, Joel Schneider3, Michael T. McMahon1, 4
1 Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3National Cancer Institute, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD, United States; 4F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States

1905. Detection of Carboxypeptidase G2 Activity with Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Magnetic Resonance. Yann Jamin1, Thomas R. Eykyn1, 2, Evon Poon3, Caroline J. Springer3, Simon P. Robinson1
Division of Radiotherapy and Imaging, The Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Kings College London, London, United Kingdom; 3Division of Cancer Therapeutics, The Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom
1

1906. Evaluation of a TGase-Responsive PARACEST MRI Contrast Agent: The Influence of Conformations and NonCovalent Adducts Dina V. Hingorani1, Edward T. Randtke1, Marty Pagel2
1

Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

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1907 7. A Dual Fluo orescent/Paramagnetic Chemic cal Exchange-B Based MRI Prob be for Cell Deat th Imaging Jonatan A. Snir S 1, Mojmr Suc ch2, 3, Alex X. Li L 4, Robert H.E H Hudson5, Stephe en H. Pasternak6, 7, Robert Barth ha8
1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Medical Biophysics, Robarts Rese earch Institute, Lon ndon, Ontario, Can nada; 2Department t of Chemistry, W Western University, Lo ondon, Ontario, Ca anada; 3Imaging Re esearch Laborator ries, Robarts Resea arch Institute, Lon ndon, On, Canada; 4Imaging 5 Research Labo oratories, Robarts Research R Institute, London, Ontario o, Canada; Departm tment of Chemistry y, Western Univer rsity, London, On, Canada; 6Department D of Clin nical Neurological l Sciences, Robart ts Research Institu ute, London, Ontar rio, Canada; 7Depa artment of Physiology and Pharmacology, Schulich S School of Medicine, Weste ern University, Lo ndon, Ontario, Ca anada; 8Imaging Re esearch Laboratories, Robarts R Research Institute, I London, Onta, Canada

1908 8. The Hanes-W Woolf Linear QUEST Q Method d Provides the M Most Accurate D Determination of Fast Chemic cal Exchange Rates R for CEST MRI Contrast Agents 1 1 1 2 Edward T. Randtke , Liu Qi Chen , Rene Corrales , Marty P Pagel

1 Chemistry and Biochemistry, University U of Arizo ona, Tucson, AZ, U United States; 2Bio omedical Engineer ring, University of f Arizona, U States Tucson, AZ, United

1909 9. Using T2-Ex xchange from Dy D 3+DOTA-Base ed Chelates for Contrast-Enha anced Molecula ar Imaging with h MRI Todd C. Soes sbe1, 2, S. James Ratnaker1, Zolta an Kovacs1, A. D Dean Sherry1, 3
1

Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, UT Southwe estern Medical Ce enter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2De epartment of Radio ology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, D TX, United States; 3Departme ent of Chemistry, T The University of f Texas at Dallas, R Richardson, ates TX, United Sta

1910 0. A New Type e of Responsive MRI Contrast Agents That M Modulate T2ex R Relaxation: Det tection of Nitric c Oxide Iman Daryae ei1, Marty Pagel l2

1 Chemistry and Biochemistry, University U of Arizo ona, Tucson, AZ, U United States; 2Bio omedical Engineer ring, University of f Arizona, U States Tucson, AZ, United

1911 1. Natural D-G Glucose as a Bio odegradable T2 Contrast Agent t for MRI 1 2 Nirbhay N. Yadav Y , , Jiadi Xu X 1, 2, Amnon Ba ar-Shir3, 4, Qin Q Qin1, 2, Peter C.M M. van Zijl1, 2
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Russell H. Mo organ Department of Radiology and d Radiological Scie ence, Johns Hopki ins University Sch hool of Medicine, B Baltimore, MD, United St tates; 2FM Kirby Research R Center, Kennedy K Krieger I Institute, Baltimore e, MD, United Sta ates; 3Russell H. M Morgan 4 Department of f Radiology and Radiological Scienc ce, Johns Hopkins University, Baltim more, MD, United States; The Instit tute for Cell Engineering, Johns J Hopkins Uni iversity School of Medicine, Baltimo more, MD, United S States

1912 2. Radial K-Sp pace Acquisition n Improves Rob bustness of MR R-Based Attenua ation Maps for MR/PET Quan ntification in an Anima al Imaging Stud dy of the Abdom men 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 5 Jason Bini , , Philip Robson n , Claudia Calca agno , Antoine M Millon , , Mark Lobatto , , Zah hi A. Fayad ,

1 Translational and Molecular Im maging Institute, Mount M Sinai School l of Medicine, New w York, United States; 2Department of ngineering, City College of New York, New York, Un nited States; 3Depa artment of Vascula ar Surgery, Univer rsity Hospital Biomedical En of Lyon, Lyon n, France; 4Departm ment of Vascular Medicine, M Academ mic Medical Center r, Amsterdam, Net therlands; 5Depart tment of Radiology, Mo ount Sinai School of Medicine, New w York, United Sta ates

1913 3. in vivo Evalu uation of 68Ga-Labeled Iron Oxide O Nanopart ticles as a PET/ /MR Imaging P Probe Renata Madr ru1, Thuy Tran2, Adnan Bibic3, Sarah S Fredriksso on4, Freddy Sth hlberg5, Linda K Knutsson5, Sven-E Erik Strand5
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Medical Radiation Physics, Lun nds University, Lu und, Sweden; 2Lun nd University BioIm maging Centrum, Lund University, Lund, Skane, Sweden; 3Lund d University BioIm maging Centrum, Lund L University, L Lund, Sweden; 4G Genovis AB, Lund, Sweden; 5Medica al Radiation Physics, Lund University, Lund, , Sweden

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1914 4. Concentric Rings R K-Space Trajectory for Hyperpolarized d 13C MRSI Wenwen Jian ng1, Michael Lus stig2, Peder Lars son3

Tue esday 16:00-18 8:00

1 UC Berkeley | UCSF Graduate Group in Bioengin neering, Berkeley, , CA, United State es; 2Electrical Engi ineering, University of rkeley, Berkeley, CA, C United States; 3Radiology and B Biomedical Imagin ng, University of C California, San Fra ancisco, San California, Ber Francisco, CA A, United States

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1915. Feasibility of Rapid and Direct Detection of DNP Hyperpolarised Betaine Synthesis Hyla Allouche-Arnon1, Lanette J. Friesen-Walder2, 3, Ayelet Gamliel1, Jacob Sosna1, J Moshe Gomori1, Rachel KatzBrull1, 4
1 Radiology, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; 2Medical Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 3Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada; 4BrainWatch Ltd., Tel-Aviv, Israel

1916. Hyperpolarized Singlet State of Nitrous Oxide Rajat Kumar Ghosh1, Stephen J. Kadlecek1, Nicholas N. Kuzma1, Mehrdad Pourfathi1, Rahim Rizi1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1917. High Polarization of Nuclear Spins Mediated by Nanoparticles at Millikelvin Temperatures David G. Gadian1, David T. Peat2, Kelvin Goh2, Anthony J. Horsewill2, John R. Owers-Bradley2

1 UCL Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom; 2School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

1918. On SNR Performance of Sequence Designs for Dynamic Imaging of Hyperpolarized 13C Compounds Kilian Weiss1, Andreas Sigfridsson1, Sebastian Kozerke1
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

1919. Hyperpolarization Quenching in 13C Nuclei Bound to Fast Relaxing Quadrupolar 14N Mediated by Scalar Coupling Relaxation in Amide Groups Exposed to Earth's Magnetic Field Enrico Chiavazza1, 2, Eugen Kubala2, 3, Concetta V. Gringeri2, 4, Stephan Dwel2, 5, Markus Durst2, 5, Rolf F. Schulte2, Marion I. Menzel2
Chemistry, University of Turin, Turin, Italy; 2GE Global Research, Munich, Germany; 3Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria; Klinik im Klinikum Rechts der Isar, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Munich, Germany; 5Institute of Medical Engineering, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Munich, Germany
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1920. Lanthanides as Low Temperature Relaxation Switches David G. Gadian1, David T. Peat2, Angel J. Perez Linde3, Anthony J. Horsewill2, Walter Kockenberger3, John R. Owers-Bradley2

1 UCL Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom; 2School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; 3Sir Peter Mansfield MR Centre, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

1921. MRI of 1H Long-Lived States Originated from ParaHydrogen Induced Polarization in Cs-Symmetric Molecules Using a Clinical MRI System Dirk Graafen1, 2, Mara Beln Franzoni2, Kerstin Mnnemann2, Hans Wolfgang Spiess2, Laura Maria Schreiber1
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Department of Radiology, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany; 2Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany

1922. High Speed 3D Overhauser-Enhanced MRI Using Combined B-SSFP and Compressed Sensing Brandon Dean Armstrong1, 2, Mathieu Sarracanie1, 2, Jason P. Stockmann1, 2, Matthew Rosen1, 2
1

Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States; 2Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Boston, MA, United States

1923. Nuclear Spin Properties of Hyperpolarized Solid-State MRI Agents. Maja Cassidy1, Henry Chan2, Jingzhe Hu3, Nicholas Whiting3, Charles Marcus, 14, Pratip Bhattacharya, 25

1 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States; 2Huntington Medical Research Institutes, Pasadena, CA, United States; 3The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 4University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; 5 University of Texas, Houston, TX, United States

1924. Earths Field MRI Using Continuous SABRE Hyperpolarization Niels Schwaderlapp1, Thomas Lickert1, Sebastien Baer1, Jrgen Hennig2, Dominik v. Elverfeldt1, Jan-Bernd Hvener1
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Department of Radiology, Medical Physics, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

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1925. Method and System for Dynamic Nuclear Polarization of Frozen Gases Nicholas N. Kuzma1, Mehrdad Pourfathi1, Hoora Shaghaghi1, Rajat Kumar Ghosh1, Stephen J. Kadlecek1, Rahim Rizi1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1926. On the Accuracy of AUC Ratio Method for Detecting Treatment Changes with Hyperpolarised 13C Dynamic Spectra Deborah K. Hill1, Matthew R. Orton1, Martin O. Leach1, Yuen-Li Chung1, Thomas R. Eykyn1, 2

1 CR-UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, The Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden NHS Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Kings College London, St Thomas Hospital, London, United Kingdom

1927. PHIP-Enhanced Natural Abundance 13C Imaging in a Clinical MRI System Via 1H/13C Polarization Transfer Dirk Graafen1, 2, Jan Falk Dechent1, 2, Michael Ryan Hansen2, Kerstin Mnnemann2, Hans Wolfgang Spiess2, Laura Maria Schreiber1
1

Department of Radiology, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany; 2Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany

1928. Radial Golden Angle Fast Spin Echo: A Hyperpolarized 13C Multi Contrast Metod Christoffer Laustsen1, 2, Steffen Ringgard1, Henrik Birn3, Michael Pedersen1, Jan Henrik Ardnekjaer-Larsen4, 5
1

MR Research Centre, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; 2Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance, Hvidovre Hospital, Hvidovre, DK, Denmark; 3Department of Biomedicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; 4GE healthcare, Broendby, Denmark; 5Department of Electrical Engineering,, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark

1929. Chemical Shift of 129Xe Is Dependent on Red Blood Cell Oxygenation General Leung1, Graham Norquay1, Jan Wolber2, Jim M. Wild1

1 Department of Cardiovascular Science, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 2GE Healthcare, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

1930. Advanced Single-Shot Parallel Imaging Strategies for Hyperpolarized 13C Chemical Shift Imaging Markus Durst1, 2, Ulrich Kllisch1, 2, Francesca Frijia3, Luca Menichetti4, Maria Filomena Santarelli5, Massimo Lombardi3, Titus Lanz6, Matthias Mller6, Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen7, Marion I. Menzel2, Axel Haase1, Rolf F. Schulte2
1 3

Institute of Medical Engineering, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Garching, Germany; 2GE Global Research, Garching, Germany; Fondazione CNR-Regione Toscana G.Monasterio, Pisa, Italy; 4Institute of Clinical Physiology of CNR, Pisa, Italy; 5CNR Institute of Clinical Physiology, Pisa, Italy; 6Rapid Biomedical, Rimpar, Germany; 7GE Healthcare, Brndby, Denmark

1931. Multiband Excitation Pulses for Treatment Response Studies with Hyperpolarised 13C Fumarate Markus Durst1, Stephan Dwel1, Concetta V. Gringeri2, Yvonne Kosanke3, Claudia Gross3, Rickmer Braren3, Axel Haase1, Marion I. Menzel2, Rolf F. Schulte2
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Institute of Medical Engineering, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Garching, Germany; 2GE Global Research, Garching, Germany; Institute of Radiology, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Mnchen, Germany

1932. Metabolic Spectroscopy and Imaging of Lung Inflammation Using Hyperpolarized 1-13C Pyruvate Sarmad Siddiqui1, Hoora Shaghaghi1, Stephen J. Kadlececk1, Harrilla Profka1, Rahim Rizi1
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Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

1933. Towards the Implementation of Hyperpolarized, Functionalized Silicon Nanoparticles as in vivo Colorectal Molecular Imaging Agents Nicholas Whiting1, Jingzhe Hu1, 2, Maja Cassidy3, Marc Ramirez1, James A. Bankson1, Niki Millward1, David Menter1, Marsha Frazier1, Charles Marcus, 34, Pratip Bhattacharya5
1

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 2Bioengineering Department, Rice University, Houston, TX, United States; 3Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States; 4University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; 5 University of Texas, Houston, TX, United States

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1934 4. Metabolic Exchange E Rate Imaging I with Hyperpolarised H [1-13C]Pyruvat te 1 2 Rolf F. Schul lte1, Oleksandr Khegai K , , Elian ne Ferral2, Marti in A. Janich1, M Marion I. Menzel1, Axel Haase3, M Markus 2 1 Schwaiger , Florian F Wiesing ger
1 2 GE Global Re esearch, Munich, Germany; G TUM, Munich, M Germany y; 3Technische Uni iversitt Mnchen, Munich, German ny

1935 5. Multi-Comp pound Hyperpo olarized 13C Per rfusion Imaging g Cornelius vo on Morze1, Rober rt A. Bok2, Galen n D. Reed1, Jan Henrik Ardenkja aer-Larsen3, 4, J John Kurhanewic cz1, Daniel 1 B. Vigneron
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Dept. of Radiology and Biomed dical Imaging, UC San Francisco, Sa an Francisco, CA, United States; 2Dept. of Radiology and Biomedical Im maging, University y of California San n Francisco, San Fr rancisco, CA, Unit ted States; 3GE He ealthcare, Frederik ksberg, Denmark; 4Dept. of Electrical En ngineering, Techn nical University of f Denmark, Lyngby y, Denmark

1936 6. Hyperpolari ized [1-13C]ace etylcarnitine as a Tracer for C ardiac Metabol lism Jessica A. M. M Bastiaansen1, Tian T Cheng1, 2, Rolf R Gruetter3, 4, Arnaud Comme ent5
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Laboratory of f Functional and Metabolic M Imaging, , EPFL, Lausanne , Switzerland; 2Ins stitute of Physics o of Biological Syste ems, EPFL, Lausanne, Swi itzerland; 3Laborat tory of Functional and Metabolic Im maging, cole Poly ytechnique Fdral le de Lausanne, La ausanne, 4 5 Switzerland; Department D of Rad diology, Universit ty of Lausanne and d Geneva, Lausann ne and Geneva, Sw witzerland; Institu ute of Physics of Biological Systems, S Ecole Po olytechnique Fdr rale de Lausanne, L Lausanne, Switzer rland

1937 7. Continuous Proton Hyperp polaritzation Vi ia SABRE and H Hollow Fiber M Membranes Jan Falk Dec chent1, 2, Louise A. R. Highton3, Gary G. R. Gre een4, Simon B. D Duckett3, Hans W Wolfgang Spiess2, Laura 1 2 magna cum laude Maria Schreiber , Kerstin Mnnemann M
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

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Radiology / Medical M Physics, University U Medicin ne, Mainz, German ny; 2Max Planck In nstitute for Polyme erresearch, Mainz, , Germany; Department of o Chemistry, Univ versity of York, Yo ork, United Kingd dom; 4York Neuroi imaging Centre, Y York, United Kingd dom

T Traditional Poster M MRS of Neu urological Disease D


E Exhibition Hall l Thu ursday 10:30-12:30
1938 8. Proton MR Spectroscopy Correlates C Diffu use Axonal Inju ury with Post-Concussive Symp ptoms in Mild T Traumatic ISMRM MERIT AWARD Brain Injury y magna cum laude Ivan I. Kirov v1, Assaf Tal1, Ja ames S. Babb1, Jo oseph Reaume1, Tamara Bushni ik2, Teresa A. As shman2, Steven F Flanagan2, 1 Robert I. Gro ossman1, Oded Gonen G
1 Radiology, New York University, New York, NY Y, United States; 2R Rusk Institute of R Rehabilitation Med dicine, New York University, New York, NY Y, United States

1939 9. 7 T 1H MRS S Detects a Hum man Brain Gluta athione (GSH) Response to N-Acetylcysteine, , an Antioxidan nt Precursor, in Patients with Gaucher and Parkinsons P Dis sease 1 1 1 1 1 1 Melissa Terp pstra , Mary Hol lmay , Lisa Cole es , Usha Mishra a , Matthew Ahls skog , James Clo oyd , Paul Tuite e1, Gulin Oz1
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University of f Minnesota, Minne eapolis, MN, Unite ed States

1940 0. Volumetric MR Spectrosco opic Imaging wi ith Reduced K-Space Acquisit tions: Variabilit ty and Patholog gic Detectability y in Mild Traum matic Brain Injuries 1 1 1 2 1 er L. Arheart , A Mohammad Sabati S , Jiping Zhan Z , Varan Go ovind , Kristophe Andrew A. Maud dsley

1 Radiology, University of Miam mi, Miami, FL, United States; 2Epidem miology and Publi ic Health, Univers sity of Miami, Mia ami, FL, United States

1941 1. The Longitu udinal Relaxatio on Time of GAB BA in vivo at 3T T Nicolaas A. J. J Puts1, 2, Peter B. Barker1, 2, Ri ichard Anthony E Edward Edden1, 2
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The Russell H. H Morgan Departm ment of Radiology y and Radiological l Science, Johns H Hopkins University y, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2FM Ki irby Centre for fun nctional neuroimag ging, Kennedy Kri ieger Institute, Ba altimore, MD, Unit ted States

1942 2. Reduced Ba asal Ganglia GA ABA in Attentio on Deficit Hyper ractivity Disord der Steffen Bollm mann1, 2, Carmen n Ghisleni1, 2, Sim mon S. Poil1, 2, P Peter Klaver1, 3, Lars Michels1, 4, Richard Antho ony Edward Edden5, Erns st Martin1, 2, Dom minique Eich-H Hchli6, Juliane B Ball7, Daniel Bra andeis7, 8, Ruth L L. O'Gorman1, 2
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Center for MR R-Research, Unive ersity Children's Hospital, H Zurich, Sw witzerland; 2Cente er for Integrative H Human Physiology y (ZIHP), University of Zurich, Z Zurich, Sw witzerland; 3Institu ute of Psychology, University of Zur rich, Zurich, Switz zerland; 4Institute o of 5 Neuroradiolog gy, University Hos spital of Zurich, Zu urich, Switzerland d; Department of R Radiology and Rad diological Science e, Johns

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Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 6Psychiatric University Hospital, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 7 Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 8Central Institute of Mental Health Mannheim, Medical Faculty Mannheim/ Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany

1943. Longitudinal Evaluation of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A H-MRS Study Elijah George1, 2, Steven Roys1, 3, Jiachen Zhuo1, Chandler R. Sours4, Jacqueline Janowich1, Teodora Stoica1, Rao P. Gullapalli1
1

Magnetic Resonance Research Center, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Bioengineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States; 3Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicne, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Program in Neuroscience, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

1944. Age-Related Metabolite Alterations in Adolescents with High Functioning Autism, an 1H-MRS Study Evelien M. Barendse1, Albert P. Aldenkamp1, Roy PC Kessels2, Marc P.H. Hendriks2, Geert Thoonen1, Paul A.M. Hofman3, Walter H. Backes3, Jacobus F.A. Jansen3
1 Epilepsy Centre Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, NB, Netherlands; 2Neuropsychology, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Ge, Netherlands; 3Radiology, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, Li, Netherlands

1945. Neurochemical Changes in Rat Brain After 5-Fluorouracil Chemotherapy Assessed by 1H MR Spectroscopy at 9.4 T Ryutaro Nakagami1, 2, Masayuki Yamaguchi1, Yoshifumi Abe3, Tatsuhiro Hisatsune3, Akira Furukawa2, Hirofumi Fujii1
1 Division of Functional Imaging, National Cancer Center Hospital East, Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan; 2Graduate School of Health Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 3Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan

1946. Effects of Binge Acute Ethanol Intoxication on Cerebral Neurochemical Profile in Rats: Evidence from in vivo Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Do-Wan Lee1, Jae-Hwa Kim2, Sang-Young Kim1, Dai-Jin Kim2, 3, Jinyoung Jung1, Bo-Young Choe1
1

Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea; 2Department of Biomedical Science, The Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea; 3Department of Psychiatry, Seoul St. Mary s Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

Traditional Poster Human MRS: In Vivo & In Vitro


Exhibition Hall
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Thursday 10:30-12:30
Department of Neurosurgery, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

1947. Therapeutic Blood Glucose Control Effects Cerebral Glycolysis Following Traumatic Brain Injury Stephanie M. Wolahan1, David McArthur1, Paul Vespa1, Neil A. Martin1, Thomas C. Glenn1

1948. Cholesterol and Its Esters as Serum Biomarkers in Malignant Obstructive Jaundice: A Single Step 1H NMR Metabonomic Approach Abhinav A. Sonkar1, Shatakshi Srivastava2, Santosh Kumar Singh1, Hari Om Gupta1, Devendra Singh1, Jitendra Kushwaha1, Abhijit Chandra3, Raja Roy2
1

SURGERY, KG MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, Lucknow, UTTAR PRADESH, India; 2CBMR, SGPGI, Lucknow, UTTAR PRADESH, India; 3GASTROSURGERY, KG MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, Lucknow, UTTAR PRADESH, India

1949. NMR-Based Metabolite Profiling of Fecal Extracts from Colorectal Cancer in China: An Initial Study Yan Lin1, ChengKang Liu1, ZhiWei Shen1, RenHua Wu1
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Medical Imaging Department, Second Affiliated Hospital, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, Guang Dong, China

1950. Fast Determination of Absolute Metabolite Concentrations by Spatially-Encoded 2D NMR: Application to Breast Cancer Cell Extracts Serge Akoka1, Adrien Le Guennec1, Illa Tea1, Estelle Martineau1, Benoit Charrier1, Meerakhan Pathan1, Patrick Giraudeau1
1

Chemistry, Universit de Nantes, Nantes, France

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1951. A Multimodal Investigation of Neuronal/Axonal Integrity Using Structural T1-Weighted Imaging, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, and 1H MR Spectroscopy Soyoung Choi1, Anand A. Joshi2, Chitresh Bhushan2, Vincent J. Schmithorst3, Stefan Bluml4, David W. Shattuck5, Richard M. Leahy2, Hanna Damasio1, Ashok Panigrahy3, Jessica L. Wisnowski6, 7

1 Dana and David Dornsife Cognitive Neuroscience Imaging Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Signal and Image Processing Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 4Department of Radiology, Children Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 5Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 6Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 7Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

1952. Assessment of Hippocampal Activation and Resting State Glutamate Concentration by Using Functional MRI and 1H MR Spectroscopic Imaging Alexander Gussew1, Gerd Wagner2, Andreas Deistung3, Reinhard Rzanny1, Patrick Hiepe1, Marianne Cleve1, KarlJrgen Br4, Jrgen R. Reichenbach1

1 Medical Physics Group, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Thuringia, Germany; 2Centre for Neuroimaging, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Thuringia, Germany; 3Medical Physics Group, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Thuringia, Germany; 4Pain & Autonomics group, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Thuringia, Germany

1953. GABA Measured by 1H-MRS Is Not Affected by Tiagabine. C. John Evans1, Jim F. M. Myers2, Nicola Kalk2, Richard Anthony Edward Edden3, Anne Lingford-Hughes4
1

CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom; 2Psychopharmacology Unit,, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom; 3Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Neuropsychopharmacology Unit, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

1954. Metabolic Trends in Thalamic Development from Infancy to Adulthood Measured Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Andrew J. Degnan1, 2, Vince Lee2, Rafael C. Ceschin2, Vincent J. Schmithorst2, Stefan Blml3, Ashok Panigrahy2

1 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Traditional Poster MRS & Metabolism


Exhibition Hall Thursday 10:30-12:30
1955. Metabolite Concentration Changes During Motor Activation Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (FMRS) at 7T Benot Michel Schaller1, Lijing Xin2, Kieran O'brien3, Rolf Gruetter4
1 2

Laboratory of Functional and Metabolic Imaging, Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; Department of Radiology, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 3Centre d'Imagerie BioMdicale, University of Geneva, Geneva 14, Geneva, Switzerland; 4Laboratory of Functional and Metabolic Imaging, cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland

1956. Increased Brain Lactate Concentrations Without Increased Lactate Oxidation During Hypoglycemia in Type 1 Diabetic Individuals with Hypoglycemia Unawareness Henk M. De Feyter1, Graeme F. Mason2, Gerald I. Shulman3, Douglas L. Rothman1, Kitt Falk Petersen4
Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Dept. of Psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 3Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 4Internal Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States
1

1957. In Vivo Determination of de Novo Lipogenesis in Rat Liver Using Localized 1H-[13C] Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Sharon M. Janssens1, Klaas Nicolay1, Jeanine J. Prompers1
1

Biomedical NMR, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands

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1958. Can 13C MRS Be Used to Monitor Changes in Hepatic Glycogen Levels Following a Low Dose Oral Glucose Challenge? S. Bawden1, Mary C. Stephenson1, Elisabetta Ciampi2, J. Lane2, Luca Marciani3, P Morris1, I MacDonald4, Guru P. Aithal4, K. Hunter2, Penelope A. Gowland1
1 3

SPMMRC, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Notts, United Kingdom; 2Unilever Discover, Bedford, Beds, United Kingdom; NDDC Biomedical Research Unit, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Notts, United Kingdom; 4Medical School, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Notts, United Kingdom

1959. Quantification of Fatty Acids in Human Calf Adipose Tissue and Muscle by 13C MRS Using J-Refocused PRESS DEPT and ERETIC Xing Chen1, Peter Boesiger1, Anke Henning2, 3
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Zurich, Switzerland; 2University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Max Planck Institute of Biological Cybernetics, Tbingen, Germany

1960. In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Lipid Handling in Steatotic Rat Liver Sharon M. Janssens1, Richard AM Jonkers1, Mattijs Heemskerk2, Sjoerd A. van den Berg2, Ko Willems van Dijk2, Natal A. van Riel, Klaas Nicolay1, Jeanine J. Prompers1
1 Biomedical NMR, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands; 2Department of Human Genetics, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands

1961. Human Studies of Functional MRS at 7T with Semi-LASER Petr Bednarik1, 2, Ivan Tkac1, Andrea Grant1, Uzay E. Emir1, Dinesh K. Deelchand1, Silvia Mangia1
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CMRR - Dept. of Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Molecular and Functional Imaging Laboratory, , CEITEC - Central European Institute of Technology, Masaryk University, , Brno, Czech Republic

1962. Spectroscopic Imaging of Metabolites with 2D Heteronuclear Multiple Quantum Coherence in Mouse Hirohiko Imai1, Yuki Takayama1, Tetsuya Matsuda1
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Department of Systems Science, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

1963. Clinical 3.0 T 13C MRS: Net Hepatic Glycogen Breakdown During 19 Hr Fast Paul Begovatz1, Sabine Kahl1, Bettina Nowotny1, Juergen Bunke2, Michael Roden1, 3, Jong-Hee Hwang1
1 3

Institute of Clinical Diabetology, German Diabetes Center, Duesseldorf, Germany; 2Philips Healthcare, Hamburg, Germany; Department of Metabolic Diseases, University Clinics, Heinrich Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany

1964. Exercise Does Not Modulate Postprandial Lipid Uptake in Liver and Skeletal Muscle of Healthy and Diabetic Rats Richard AM Jonkers1, Sharon M. Janssens1, Klaas Nicolay1, Luc JC van Loon2, Jeanine J. Prompers1
1

Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands; 2Department of Human Movement Sciences, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, Netherlands

1965. Kinetic Model-Based Analysis of Dynamic 31P MRS Data on ATP Metabolism in Rat Hindlimb Muscle Jeroen A. Jeneson1, Ranjan Dash2, Daniel A. Beard2, Robert W. Wiseman3
Center for Systems Biology of Energy Metabolism and Ageing, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands; Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Physiology and Radiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States
2 1

1966. Neuronal and Astroglial Metabolism in APP-PS1 Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease with Progress of Age Vivek Tiwari1, Pandichelvam Veeraiah1, Anant Bahadur Patel1
1

NMR Microimaging and Spectroscopy, CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, A.P., India

1967. Nonlinear Laplacian Eigenmaps Dimension Reduction of in-vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging Analysis Guang Yang1, Felix Raschke2, Thomas Richard Barrick2, Franklyn A. Howe2
1 Division of Clinical Sciences, , St. Georges University of London, London, United Kingdom; 2Division of Clinical Sciences,, St. Georges University of London, London, United Kingdom

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1968 8. Slow Training Effect on Int tracellular Lipi id in Skeletal M Muscle kamoto1, Tomon nori Isobe1, Grah ham J. Kemp2 Yoshikazu Ok
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University of f Tsukuba Hospital l, Tsukuba, Ibaraki i, Japan; 2Universi ity of Liverpool, L Liverpool, United K Kingdom

1969 9. in vivo Inves stigation of Cho oline Compound ds with 1H and d 31P MRS in th he Patients with h Liver Disorde ers. 1 Martin Gajdosik1, Ladislav Valkovic V , Marek k Chmelik1, Stefa fan Traussnigg2, Michael Traune er2, Siegfried Tra attnig1, Martin Krss k, 13
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MR Centre of f Excellence, Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Medical Univ versity of Vienna, V Vienna, Austria; 2Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Department D of Inter rnal Medicine III, Medical Universit ty of Vienna, Vien nna, Austria; 3Endo tabolism, ocrinology & Met Department of f Internal Medicine e III, Medical Univ versity of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

1970 0. 31P Magnet tic Resonance Spectroscopic Im maging of the B Breast; Influence of the Menstr rual Cycle Bertine L. Stehouwer1, Wybe e J.M. van der Kemp Ke 1, Peter R. L Luijten1, Maurice e A.A.J. van den n Bosch1, Wouter r B. 1 1 1 annie P. Wijnen , Dennis W.J. Klomp K Veldhuis , Ja
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Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, U Netherland ds

1971 1. Signal-To-N Noise Ratio Analysis of 31P MR RS in Skeletal M Muscle: Influenc ce of Localizati ion Schemes, RF F Coils and Field Streng gth Georg Bernd d Fiedler1, 2, Albrecht Ingo Schm mid1, 3, Sigrun Go oluch1, 3, Ewald Moser1, 3, Marti in Meyerspeer1, 3
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Center for Me edical Physics and d Biomedical Engin neering, Medical U University of Vien nna, Vienna, Austr ria; 2MR Centre of f Excellence, Medical Unive ersity of Vienna, Vienna V , Austria; 3MR M Centre of Exc cellence, Medical U University of Vien nna, Vienna, Austr ria

1972 2. Cerebral Metabolic Respon nse to Methylen ne Blue: A 31P M Magnetization T Transfer Study at 11.7T Andrew Bres snen1, Fang Du1, Geoffrey Clark ke2, Timothy O. D Duong3
Research Ima aging Institute, Uni iversity of Texas Health H Science Cen enter at San Antoni io, San Antonio, T TX, United States; Radiological Sciences, University of Texas Healt th Science Center a at San Antonio, Sa an Antonio, TX, U United States; 3UT Health r at San Antonio, San S Antonio, TX, United States Science Center
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E Exhibition Hall l Thu ursday 10:30-12:30
1973 3. Effects of Ca afeteria Diet an nd Voluntary Running on Brai in Structure and Metabolism i in Mice ISMRM MERIT AWARD Markus Sack k1, 2, Johannes Fuss F 3, Claudia Fa alfn-Melgoza2, Sarah Biederma ann, 12, Matthias s Auer4, Jenny Le enz4, 1 25 3 12 magna cum laude Gabriele End de , Alexander Sartorius, S , Pete er Gass , Wolfga ang Weber-Fahr r,
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Neuroimaging g, Central Institute e of Mental Health h, Medical Faculty y Mannheim / Heid delberg University y, Mannheim, Germ many; 2RG Translational Imaging, I Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical F Faculty Mannheim m / Heidelberg Uni iversity, Mannheim m, Germany; 3 RG Animal Models M in Psychiat try, Central Institut te of Mental Healt th, Medical Facult ty Mannheim / Hei idelberg Universit ty, 4 5 Mannheim, Ge ermany; Endocrin nology, Max Planc ck Institute of Psyc chiatry, Munich, G Germany; Psychia atry and Psychothe erapy, Central Institute of Me ental Health, Medi ical Faculty Mannh heim / Heidelberg g University, Mann nheim, Germany

1974 4. Spectroscop pic Imaging of Brain B Metabolis sm in a Mouse M Model of Huma an Glioma-Initi iating Cells: A Longitudina al Study at 14.1 T 1 1 2 2 Mlanie Craveiro , Cristina Cudalbu , Denis s Marino , Ivan Radovanovic , V Virginie Clmen nt-Schatlo2, Rolf f Gruetter3, 4
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Laboratory fo or Functional and Metabolic M Imaging g, Ecole Polytechn nique Fdrale de L Lausanne, Lausann ne, Switzerland; 2D Department of Clinical Neu urosciences, University Hospital of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 3Lab boratory for Functi ional and Metaboli ic Imaging, 4 cole Polytech hnique Fdrale de e Lausanne, Lausa anne, Switzerland; Departments of R Radiology, Univer rsities of Lausanne e and Geneva, Lausa anne and Geneva, Switzerland

1975 5. In Vivo 13C MRS Investigation of Alterations in Cerebral l Oxidative Met tabolism in a C Chronic Liver D Disease Rat Model Bernard Lan nz1, 2, Cristina Cu udalbu2, Valrie e A. McLin3, Mar rio Lepore2, Oliv vier Braissant4, Rolf Gruetter5, 6
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Lausanne e, Lausanne, Switz zerland; 2Laborato ory for Functional and Metabolic Im maging (LIFMET), Ec cole Polytechnique e Fdrale de Laus sanne, Lausanne, S Switzerland; 3Dpa artement de l'Enfa ant et de l'Adolesce ent, Unit de 4 Gastroentrolo ogie, Hpatologie et e Nutrition, Hpit taux Universitaire s de Genve (HUG G), Geneva, Switz zerland; Laboratoi ire de Chimie Clinique, Dpa artement de Pathol logie et de Mdeci ine de Laboratoire e, Centre Hospitali ier Universitaire V Vaudois and Unive ersity of 5 Lausanne, Lau usanne, Switzerlan nd; Laboratory for r Functional and M Metabolic Imaging (LIFMET), cole e Polytechnique F drale de Lausanne, Lau usanne, Switzerlan nd; 6Departments of o Radiology, Univ versities of Lausan nne and Geneva, L Lausanne and Gene eva, Switzerland

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1976 6. Dietary Rest triction Recove ers Cerebral Ac ctivity in Pitx3 K Knockout Mous se Model of Par rkinsons Disea ase Puneet Bagg ga1, Anup Nirmal Chugani1, M Suresh S Kumar1, A Anant Bahadur P Patel1
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NMR Microim maging and Spectr roscopy, CSIR-Ce entre for Cellular a and Molecular Bio logy, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, I India

1977 7. Effect of Ma aternal Exposur re to High Fat Feeding F on Car rdiac Metabolism and Function n in Offspring Petronella A. van Ewijk1, 2, Sabina S Paglialun nga1, Anne Gem mink3, Jos M.G. .M. Slenter2, Joa achim E. Wildberger2, Jan F. Glatz4, Joris Hoeks1, Matt thijs K.C. Hesselink3, Patrick Sc chrauwen1, Vera a B. Schrauwen-H Hinderling, 12, M Marianne Eline Kooi2

1 Human Biology, Maastricht Un niversity Medical Centre, C Maastricht t, Limburg, Nether rlands; 2Radiology y, Maastricht Univ versity re, Maastricht, Lim mburg, Netherlands s; 3Human Movem ment Sciences, Ma aastricht University y Medical Centre, Maastricht, Medical Centr Limburg, Neth herlands; 4Molecul lar Genetics, Maas stricht University M Medical Centre, M Maastricht, Limbur rg, Netherlands

1978 8. Impaired Py yruvate Carbox xylase and Pentose Phosphate P Pathway in APP-PS1 Mouse M Model of Alzhei imers Disease 1 1 Anant Bahad dur Patel , Vivek k Tiwari
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NMR Microim maging and Spectr roscopy, CSIR-Ce entre for Cellular a and Molecular Bio logy, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, I India

1979 9. ex vivo Quan ntification of Re egional Cerebral Metabolites i in Chronic Alco ohol Consumpt tion-Induced Ra ats Do-Wan Lee1, Sang-Young Kim K 1, Taehyeong g Lee2, Anes Ju3, Hwi-Yool Kim2, Dai-Jin Kim3, 4, Bo-Young Cho oe1
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Department of o Biomedical Engineering, The Cath holic University of f Korea, College o of Medicine, Seoul l, Korea; 2Departm ment of Veterinary Sur rgery, Konkuk Un niversity of Korea, Seoul, Korea; 3De epartment of Biom medical Science, Th he Catholic Unive ersity of 4 Korea, College e of Medicine, Seo oul, Korea; Depar rtment of Psychiat try, Seoul St. Mary y's Hospital, College of Medicine, T The Catholic University of Korea, K Seoul, Korea

1980 0.

H-[13C]-NM MR Study to Ev valuate the Effi icacy of Levodo opa Treatment i in MPTP Mous se Model of Par rkinsons Disease 1 1 1 1 Anant Bahad dur Patel , Anup Nirmal Chugan ni , Rajeeva Vole eti , Puneet Bagg ga
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NMR Microim maging and Spectr roscopy, CSIR-Ce entre for Cellular a and Molecular Bio logy, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, I India

1981 1. Hippocampa al Neurochemic cal Changes in Neonatal N Mous se Model of Phle ebotomy-Induc ced Anemia Ivan Tkac1, Diana D Wallin2, Tara T Zamora2, Kathleen K Ennis2, Ariel Stein2, Mic chael K. Georgi ieff2, Raghavend dra Rao2
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Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research, Univer rsity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, MN N, United States; 2Department of Pe ediatrics, University of Minnesota, M Minneapolis, MN, Unite ed States

T Traditional Poster E ESR & Mul ltinuclear


E Exhibition Hall l Thu ursday 10:30-12:30
1982 2. Combination of a Sodium Birdcage B Coil with w a Tunable P Patch Antenna for B0 Shimming and Anatom mical Localization n at 9.4 T ISMRM MERIT AWARD summa cum laude Christian C. Mirkes1, 2, Jens Hoffmann1, Gun namony Shajan1 , Rolf Pohmann1, Klaus Scheffle er1, 2
1

High-Field MR M Center, Max Planck Institute for Biological B Cybern netics, Tbingen, G Germany; 2Departm ment for Biomedic cal Magnetic Resonance, Un niversity of Tbing gen, Tbingen, Ge ermany

summa cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1983 3. Adaptive Co ombination of Multichannel M Data for Non-Pro oton MRI Stefan H. Hof offmann1, Florian n M. Meise, 12, Armin A Biller3, Ar rmin M. Nagel1
1

Dpt. of Medic cal Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Ce enter (DKFZ), He idelberg, Germany y; 2Siemens AG, H Healthcare Sector, Magne etic Resonance, Erlangen, Germany; 3Dpt. of Neurorad diology,, Universit ty Hospital Heidel lberg, Heidelberg, Germany

summa cum laude

1984 4. A Measurem ment Setup for Combined C Chlo orine (35Cl) and d Sodium (23Na) ) MRI of the Hu uman Brain 1 2 2 Armin M. Na agel , Titus Lanz z , Dominik Berth hel , Frank Resm mer2, Wolfhard S Semmler1, Reine er Umathum1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD
1

Dpt. of Medic cal Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Ce enter (DKFZ), He idelberg, Germany y; 2Rapid Biomedi ical, Rimpar, Germany

275

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1985. In Vivo 17O-MRI at 3 Tesla Using a TxRx Surface Coil Jens Groebner1, Robert Borowiak1, 2, Manuela Rsler3, Reiner Umathum3, Elmar Fischer1, John M. Pavlina1, Michael Bock1
1 Dept. of Radiology / Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, BW, Germany; 2Deutsches Konsortium fr translationale Krebsforschung (DKTK), German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, BW, Germany; 3Dept. of Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, BW, Germany

1986. Redox Map of Mouse Brain by Three-Dimensional EPR Imaging with Six-Membered Nitroxyl Radicals Miho C. Emoto1, Hideo Sato-Akaba2, Hiroshi Hirata3, Hirotada G. Fujii1
1

Center for Medical Education, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan; 2Department of Systems Innovation, Osaka Universivy, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan; 3Division of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan

1987. Brain Redox Mapping in Methamphetamine-Treated Mice Using Three-Dimensional EPR Imaging Hirotada G. Fujii1, Miho C. Emoto1, Mayumi Yamato2, Ken-ichi Yamada2
1

Center for Medical Education, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, Hokkiado, Japan; 2Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

1988. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrometry and Imaging in Melanomas: A Comparison Between Pigmented and Non-Pigmented Human Malignant Melanomas. Quentin Godechal1, Ghanem Ghanem2, Martin Cook3, Bernard Gallez1
1 3

Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium; 2Universite libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium; Department of Histopathology, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, United Kingdom

1989. Principal Component Analysis Enhanced Dynamic Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging of Cycling Hypoxia in vivo Gage R edler 1, Boris Epel1, Howard J. Halpern 1
1

Radiation and Cellular Oncology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

1990. Sodium Triple-Quantum Coherence Characterization of Scaffolds Used in Cartilage Tissue Engineering Mrignayani Kotecha1, Allen Ye1, Richard L. Magin1
1

Bioengieering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

1991. Does Li Displace Intracellular Na in Brain?: An In Vivo 23Na MRI Study Richard A. Komoroski1, Diana M. Lindquist2, John M. Pearce2

1 Center for Imaging Research, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Imaging Research Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States

1992. Biexponentially Weighted Sodium Imaging with Higher SNR Efficiency Nadia Benkhedah1, Peter Bachert1, Armin M. Nagel1
1

Dpt. Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany

1993. Triple-Quantum Filtered Chlorine Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Human Brain Alina Gilles1, Nadia Benkhedah1, Peter Bachert1, Wolfhard Semmler1, Armin M. Nagel1
1

Dpt. of Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany

1994. Evaluation of Lactate Detection Using Selective Multiple Quantum Coherence in Phantoms and Brain Tumours Lisa Maria Harris1, Nina Tunariu2, Toni Wallace, Nandita M. deSouza, Martin O. Leach, Geoffrey Payne
1

Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden Hospital , Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden Hospital, Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

1995. Single Use Flexible Resonant Loops for L-Band Tooth EPR Selaka Bandara Bulumulla1, Daniel Lewek1, Christopher Kapusta1, David Davenport1, Joseph Iannotti1, Dmitriy Tipikin2, Benjamin Williams2, Harold Swartz2
1

GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 2Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, NH, United States

276

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E Exhibition Hall l
1996 6. Measuremen nt of Metabolite e 1H Transverse Relaxation Ti imes (T2) in the e Human Visual l Cortex Over a an ISMRM MERIT AWARD Extended Ec cho-Time Rang ge During Visua al Stimulation a at 7T 1 1 1 1 magna cum laude Francesca Branzoli , Ece Er rcan , Andrew Webb W , Itamar Ro onen
1

Thu ursday 10:30-12:30

C.J. Gorter Ce enter for High Field MRI, Departme ent of Radiology, L Leiden University Medical Center, L Leiden, Netherland ds

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1997 7. Measuremen nt of Transvers se Relaxation Times in Brain T Tumors Akshay Mada an1, Sandeep Ga anji1, Elizabeth A. A Maher2, Chan ngho Choi3
1

Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, UT Southwe estern Medical Ce enter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2Ha arold C. Simmons Cancer Center, UT So outhwestern Medic cal Center, Dallas, TX, United States s; 3Advanced Imag ging Research Cen nter, University of f Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, D TX, United States

1998 8. 129Xe-RBC T1 Dependenc ce on Blood Oxy ygen Saturation n 1 rquay1, General Leung L , Jan Wolber2, Gillian M M. Tozer1, Jim M. . Wild1 Graham Nor

1 University of f Sheffield, Sheffie eld, South Yorkshire, United Kingdo om; 2GE Healthcar re, Amersham, Buc ckinghamshire, Un nited Kingdom

3 1999 9. Measuremen nt of the T1 Of 31 P-Metabolites s at 7 Tesla in th he Human Hear rt 1 Matthew D. Robson R , Stefan Neubauer1, Chr ristopher T. Rodg dgers1
1

OCMR, Oxfo ord University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, , United Kingdom

2000 0. Preliminary y 23Na Transver rse Relaxation Time Investiga ation Using a Co ontinuous Distr ribution Model 1 Frank Rieme er1, Bhavana S. Solanky S , Claudi ia Angela M. Wh heeler-Kingshott t1, Xavier Golay y2
1

NMR Researc ch Unit, Queen Sq quare MS Centre, Department D of Neu uroinflammation, U UCL Institute of N Neurology, London n, United Kingdom; 2De epartment of Brain n Repair & Rehabil litation, University y College London, , London, United K Kingdom

2001 1. Spin-Lattice e and Spin-Spin n Relaxation of Water and Lip ids in Human V Vastus Lateralis M. Measured by 1HMRS at 3T 1 2 2 23 aparla , , Geoffr frey D. Clarke , Timothy T O. Duon ng, Sunil K. Vala
1

Research Ima aging Institute, Uni iversity of Texas Health H Science Cen enter San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2R Radiology, University of Texas T Health Scien nce Center San An ntonio, San Anton nio, TX, United Sta ates; 3Research Im maging Institute, UT T Health Science Center r at San Antonio, San S Antonio, TX, United States

T Traditional Poster M Methodolog gy of Spectro oscopic Loc calization & Imaging


E Exhibition Hall l
magna cum laude

2002 2. Simultaneou us In Vivo 1H an nd 31P MRS Acquisition in Isch hemic Rat Brai in at Ultrahigh Field 1 2 2 ISMRM MERIT AWARD Jennifer M. Taylor T , , Xiao-H Hong Zhu2, Yi Zhang Z , Wei Chen n, 12
1

Thu ursday 10:30-12:30

Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, M MN, United States; 2Center for Magne etic Resonance Re esearch, Department of f Radiology, Unive ersity of Minnesot ta, Minneapolis, M MN, United States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2003 3. in vivo Loca alized Correlate ed Spectroscopy y Using Spectra al Spatial Coher rence Transfers s Galen D. Ree ed1, Trey Jalbert1, Gerd Melkus1, Simon Hu1, Pe eder E.Z. Larson n1, Sarah J. Nels son1, John Kurha anewicz1, 1 Daniel B. Vig gneron
1

Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, University of o California San F Francisco, San Fran ncisco, CA, United States

2004 4. Accelerated 3D-Localized Echo E Planar Co orrelated Spectr roscopic Imagin ng of Calf Musc cle Using Comp pressed Sensing 1 2 1 Neil E. Wilso on , Brian L. Bur rns , M. Albert Thomas T
1

University of f California, Los Angeles, A CA, Unite ed States; 2UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, , United States

277

Traditional Poster Sessions


2005. Separation and Precise Estimation of Glutamate and Glutamine Using Spectroscopic Imaging in Human Brain at 3.0 T Sandeep Ganji1, Changho Choi2
1

Advanced Imaging Research Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States

2006. Sensitivity Decomposition of Water and Metabolites with Sensitivity Encoding for Reducing Scan Time Toru Shirai1, Satoshi Hirata1, Yo Taniguchi1, Yoshihisa Soutome1, Yoshitaka Bito2
1

Hitachi, Ltd., Central Research Laboratory, Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan; 2Hitachi, Ltd., Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan

2007. Inherent Reduction of Residual Lipid Aliasing in SENSE-Accelerated 1H MRSI at 7T by Spatially Selective SRF Optimization Thomas Kirchner1, Lukas Eisenring1, Klaas P. Pruessmann1, Anke Henning1, 2
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany

2008. Proton Observed Phosphor Editing (POPE) Brings Hope for in vivo Detection of Phospholipid Metabolites Dennis W. J. Klomp1, Robin A. de Graaf, 12, Christine Nabuurs3, Irene M.L. van Kalleveen1, Wybe J.M. van der Kemp1, Peter R. Luijten1, Hermien E. Kan4, Andrew Webb4, Jannie P. Wijnen1, 4, Vincent Oltman Boer5
1 UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 3Maastricht University, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands; 4Leiden UMC, Leiden, Holland, Netherlands; 5University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

2009. The Effect of Compressed Sensing Reconstruction on the Spatial Resolution of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging. Lara Angharod Worthington1, 2, Martin Wilson, 23, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, 24, Andrew C. Peet, 23, Nigel Paul Davies, 35
1

PSIBS, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 2Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 3Cancer Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 4School of Electronic, Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 5Imaging & Medical Physics, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom

2010. Nonuniformly Undersampled 5D (3 Spatial + 2 Spectral) Echo Planar J-Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging of Brain Neil E. Wilson1, Brian L. Burns2, M. Albert Thomas1
1

University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

2011.

1
1

H-MRS in the in Vivo Mouse Heart: A Comparison Between PRESS and STEAM Adrianus J. Bakermans1, Desiree Abdurrachim1, Klaas Nicolay1, Jeanine J. Prompers1
Biomedical NMR, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands

2012. Application of Parallel Imaging and Compressed Sensing to Metabolic Imaging of the Brain Using H-1 MRSI at 7T and Using Hyperpolarized C-13 MRSI at 3T Maryam Vareth1, 2, Yan Li1, Ilwoo Park1, Sarah Nelson1, 3
1 Surbeck Laboratory of Advanced Imaging, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, Univ. of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2UCSF/UCBerkeley Joint Graduate Group in Bioengineering, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, Univ. of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

2013. 31P-Spectroscopy on Humans at 9.4 T in Combination with a Patch Antenna for Proton Imaging: Initial Results Morteza Bakhtiary1, Gunamony Shajan1, Jens Hoffmann1, Klaus Scheffler1, 2, Rolf Pohmann1
1

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tbingen, BW, Germany; 2Department for Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, University of Tbingen, Tbingen, BW, Germany

278

Traditional Poster Sessions


2014. Editing Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Lactate at High Fields: Improved Efficiency by Inclusion of FOCI Pulses and Elimination of Co-Edited Macromolecules Jannie P. Wijnen1, Catalina S. Arteaga de Castro1, Vincent Oltman Boer2, Anna Andreychenko1, Peter R. Luijten1, Bas Neggers3, Dennis W.J. Klomp1
1 Radiology, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Psychiatry, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

2015. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Based Temperature Calibration and in-vivo Brain Temperature Measurement of Traumatic Brain Injury Rats at 7 Tesla Sankar Seramani1, Bhanu Prakash K.N. 1, Sanjay K. Verma1, Kian Chye Ng2, Enci Mary Kan2, Gopalan V. 1, Michael N. 1, Yaligar J1, Graham S. 3, Jia Lu2, C. Childs4, Sendhil S. Velan1, 5
1

Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, Singapore, Singapore; 2Defence Medical and Environmental Research Institute, DSO National Laboratories, Singapore, Singapore; 3Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 4Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 5Clinical Imaging Research Centre, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, Singapore

2016. Improved Volume Localization for MRSI at 7T Using RF Shimming and RF Multiplexing Hoby P. Hetherington1, Nikolai I. Avdievich1, Jullie Pan1
1

Neurosurgery, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

2017. Accelerated Phosphorus MR Spectroscopic Imaging of Human Brain Using Compressed Sensing Gokce H. Hatay1, Cagil Gumus1, Bahattin Hakyemez2, Esin Ozturk-Isik3
1

Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Department of Radiology, Uludag University, Bursa, Turkey; 3Biomedical Engineering, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey

2018. 2D-GRAPPA Accelerated FID Based MRSI of the Brain at 7T Bernhard Strasser1, Gilbert Hangel1, Stephan Gruber1, Siegfried Trattnig1, Wolfgang Bogner1, 2

1 Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Radiology, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Boston, MA, United States

2019. MRS Sparse-FFT: Reducing Acquisition Time and Artifacts for in vivo 2D Correlation Spectroscopy Lixin Shi1, Ovidiu C. Andronesi2, Haitham Hassanieh1, Badih Ghazi1, Dina Katabi1, Elfar Adalsteinsson1, 3
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Radiology Department, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 3Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States
2 1

2020. Implementation of GOIA-Wurst(16,4) Pulses in the Semi-LASER Sequence for SAR-Reduction in Prostate MRSI Isabell K. Steinseifer1, Marnix C. Maas1, Thiele Kobus1, Tom W.J. Scheenen1, Arend Heerschap1
1

Radiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands

2021. Group-Mean Template Modelling of NAA- And NAAG-Edited MR Spectra Nicolaas A. J. Puts1, 2, Mona M. Mohamed1, Peter B. Barker1, 2, Richard Anthony Edward Edden1, 2

1 The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2FM Kirby Centre for functional neuroimaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States

2022. 3D Metabolic Mapping of the Brain at 7T by Pulse-Cascaded Hadamard Encoding with Short Acquisition Delay Gilbert Hangel1, Bernhard Strasser1, Stephan Gruber1, Marek Chmelik1, Siegfried Trattnig1, Wolfgang Bogner1, 2
1

MR Centre of Excellence, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

2023. Metabolic Imaging with 3D Echo Planar Spectroscopic Imaging at 7 Tesla Sankar Seramani1, Yevgen Marchenko2, Sanjay K. Verma2, Bhanu Prakash K.N. 2, Navin Michael2, Suresh Anand Sadananthan2, Andrew A. Maudsley3, Sendhil S. Velan2, 4

1 Laborartory of Molecular Imaging, Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, Singapore , Singapore; 2Laborartory of Molecular Imaging, Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, Singapore, Singapore; 3Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States; 4Clinical Imaging Research Centre, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore , Singapore

279

Traditional Poster Sessions


2024. Automated Spectral Assessment of the BOLD Effect for Neurofeedback at 3 and 7 T. Yury Koush1, 2, Mark A. Elliott3, Frank Scharnowski, 24, Klaus Mathiak5, 6
1

Department of Radiology and Medical Informatics - CIBM, University of Geneva , Geneva, Switzerland; 2Institute of Bioengineering, cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Center for Magnetic Resonance and Optical Imaging (CMROI), Department of Radiology,, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 4Department of Radiology and Medical Informatics - CIBM, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 5Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; 6Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-1), Research Center Jlich, JARA - Translational Brain Medicine, Aachen, Germany

2025. Gradient Induced Sideband Artifacts in Non Water-Suppressed Proton CSI of the Human Brain at 9.4 T Grzegorz L. Chadzynski1, 2, Rolf Pohmann2, Gunamony Shajan2, Rupert Kolb3, Uwe Klose3, Klaus Scheffler1, 2

1 Dept. Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, University Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany; 2Dept. High-Field Magnetic Resonance, Max Planc Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany; 3Dept. Neuroradiology, University Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany

2026. MEGA-PRESSing Onward for More Metabolites: Aspartate, Lactate, and PE James B. Murdoch1, Andrew J. Wheaton1, Robert Anderson1
1

Toshiba Medical Research Institute USA, Mayfield Village, OH, United States

2027. Slice Selective Adiabatic Pulse for Human 31P Cardiac Spectroscopy William T. Clarke1, Christopher T. Rodgers1, Stefan Neubauer1, Matthew D. Robson1
1

OCMR, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

2028. Real-Time Single-Voxel Water Proton Spectroscopy and Echo-Planar Imaging Sensitivity to the BOLD Effect at 3 and 7 T. Yury Koush1, 2, Mark A. Elliott3, Frank Scharnowski, 24, Klaus Mathiak5, 6
Department of Radiology and Medical Informatics - CIBM, University of Geneva , Geneva, Switzerland; 2Institute of Bioengineering, cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Center for Magnetic Resonance and Optical Imaging (CMROI), Department of Radiology,, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 4Department of Radiology and Medical Informatics - CIBM, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 5Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; 6Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-1), Research Center Jlich, JARA - Translational Brain Medicine, Aachen, Germany
1

2029. Real-Time Motion Correction and B0 Shim Update for a Spectral Edited MEGA-LASER Sequence Ovidiu C. Andronesi1, Aaron T. Hess2, Matthew Dylan Tisdall1, Wolfgang Bogner1, Andr J. W. van der Kouwe1, Bruce R. Rosen1
1

Martinos Center, Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

Traditional Poster Methodology of Spectroscopic Quantitation


Exhibition Hall Thursday 10:30-12:30
1 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States

2030. Enhancement of 2-Hydroxyglutarate Detectability by Triple-Refocusing Difference Editing at 3T in vivo Changho Choi1, Sandeep Ganji2, Akshay Madan1, Robert Bachoo1, Ralph DeBerardinis1, Elizabeth A. Maher1

2031. Accelerating 2D-JPRESS in the Human Brain with Compressed Sensing Trina Kok1, Navin Michael2, Sendhil S. Velan, 13
1

A*STAR-NUS Clinical Imaging Research Center, Singapore, Singapore; 2Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, Singapore, Singapore; 3Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, Singapore, Singapore

2032. Extraction of Glutamate from the GABA Edited Spectra Jan Willem C. van der Veen1, Ron de Beer2, Dirk van Ormondt2, Jun Shen1
1

Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Core, NIH, NIMH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Department of Applied Physics, TU Delft, Delft, Netherlands

280

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2033. Partial Volume Correction Method for Improving Test-Retest Repeatability of In Vivo Human Brain 1H MRS and Quantification of Neurochemical Concentrations at 7T Byeong-Yeul Lee1, Xiao-Hong Zhu1, Wei Chen1, Melissa Terpstra1
1 Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR), Radiology Department, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

2034. Investigation of Techniques for Multi Element Coil Combination for 32 Channel 7T MRS Emma Louise Hall1, Mary C. Stephenson1, Darren Price1, Peter G. Morris1
1

Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingam, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

2035. High-Resolution Localized 2D J-Resolved Spectroscopy Via Intermolecular Single-Quantum Coherences Yuqing Huang1, Zhiyong Zhang1, Shuhui Cai1, Zhong Chen1
1

Department of Electronic Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China

2036. Removal of Lipid Nuisance Signals in MRSI Using a Spatial-Spectral Lipid Model Chao Ma1, 2, Fan Lam1, 3, Ryan Larsen3, Bradley P. Sutton, 34, Zhi-Pei Liang, 35
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; 3Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; 4Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; 5Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States
2 1

2037. An Alternate Strategy for the Quantification of the in Vivo Glutamate/Glutamine (Glx) Peak at 2.35 Ppm Ravi Prakash Reddy Nanga1, Hari Hariharan1, Ravinder Reddy1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

2038. Localization Profile Correction for ERETIC Based in Vivo 1H MRSI Quantification Niklaus Zoelch1, Alexander Fuchs1, Anke Henning2, 3
1

Institue for Biomedical Engineering, UZH and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Institue for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Max Planck Institue for Biological Cybernetics, Tbingen, Germany

2039. in vivo Transverse Relaxation Time Measurements from Localized CT-COSY and JPRESS: A Validation Study Dimitri Martel1, Tangi Roussel1, Denis Friboulet1, Denis Grenier1, Helene Ratiney1
1

CREATIS ; CNRS UMR5220 ; Inserm U1044 ; INSA-Lyon ; Universit Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France

2040. Clinical MRS Data Processing Using KBDM Fernando Fernandes Paiva1, Alberto Tannus1, Claudio Jose Magon1
1

Institute of Physics of Sao Carlos, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil

2041. Gannet: GABA Analysis Toolkit for Edited MRS Richard Anthony Edward Edden1, 2, Nicolaas A. J. Puts, 23, Peter B. Barker1, 2, C. John Evans4

1 Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2F. M. Kirby Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

2042. Simultaneous Detection of 17 Brain Metabolites at 3T by JPRESS & ProFit Alexander Fuchs1, Peter Boesiger1, Anke Henning1, 2
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Max Plank Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tbingen, Germany

2043. Maximum Entropy Reconstruction of Non-Uniformly Under-Sampled Multidimensional Spectroscopic Imaging in vivo Brian L. Burns 1, Neil W ilson 2, M . A lbert T hom as, 23
1

Department of Biomedical Engineering, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Biomedical Physics IDP, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Radiology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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E Exhibition Hall l Mon nday 16:30-18:30
2044 4. Fat Suppres ssive and Suscep ptibility Tolerant PINS Pulses for Multi-Band d Diffusion Weighted EPI Eric Abousso ouan1, Rafael OHalloran1, Anh Tu Van1, Saman ntha J. Holdswo orth1, William A. Grissom2, Roland 1 Bammer
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Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States; 2Biom medical Engineerin ng, Vanderbilt Un niversity, Nashville e, Tennesse, United States

2045 5. SAR Efficient Simultaneou us Multislice Dif ffusion Weighte ed Imaging at 7 7T Using PINS R RF Pulses Markus Bart th1, 2, Peter J. Ko oopmans1, 2, Ras sim Boyacioglu1, Jennifer Bersch h1, David G. Nor rris1, 2
1

Donders Institute for Brain, Cog gnition and Behav viour, Radboud Un niversity, Nijmegen n, Netherlands; 2E Erwin L. Hahn Inst titute for Magnetic Reso onance Imaging, University U Duisbur rg-Essen, Essen, G Germany

2046 6. Compressive Diffusion MR RI Part 2: Perf formance Evalu uation Via Low w-Rank Model u3 Hao Gao1, 2, Longchuan Li3, Xiaoping P. Hu
1

Department of o Mathematics and d Computer Scienc ce, Emory Univers sity, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2De epartment of Radi iology and Imaging Scien nces, Emory Unive ersity, Atlanta, GA A, United States; 3D Department of Bio omedical Engineer ring, Emory Unive ersity and Georgia Institu ute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, Uni ited States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2047 7. How to Mak ke Sure You Ar re Using the Cor rrect Gradient Orientations in n Your Diffusion n MRI Study Ben Jeurissen1, Alexander Le eemans2, Jan Sij jbers1
1

iMinds-Vision n Lab, University of Antwerp, Antw werp, Belgium; 2Im mage Sciences Inst titute, University M Medical Center Utr recht, Utrecht, Nethe erlands

2048 8. Diffusion Signal Decompos sition Using Per riodical Samplin ng in Gradient Direction Dom main and Fourier r Approximat tion Farshid Sepe ehrband1, Jeiran n Choupan1, Nyo oman Dana Kurn niawan1, David C. Reutens1, Zhe engyi Yang2
1

Centre for Ad dvanced Imaging, The T University of Queensland, Brisb bane, QLD, Austra alia; 2school of Inf formation Technol logy and Electrical Engineering, The Univ versity of Queensl land, Brisbane, QL LD, Australia

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2049 9. Periodic Sam mpling in the Gradient G Directi ion Domain Fac cilitates Noise R Reduction in Dif ffusion Weighte ed Imaging Farshid Sepe ehrband1, Jeiran n Choupan1, Vikt tor Vegh1, Quan ng M. Tieng1, Da avid C. Reutens1, Zhengyi Yang2
1

Centre for Ad dvanced Imaging, The T University of Queensland, Brisb bane, Queensland, , Australia; 2Schoo ol of Information T Technology and Electrical Engineering, The University of Que eensland, Brisbane e, Queensland, Au ustralia

2050 0. Ordering of f Multiple Diffu usion Gradient Directions D for H High Resolution n ADC Maps Us sing Golden An ngle Hyunseok Se eo1, Yeji Han1, HyunWook H Park1
1

Electrical Eng gineering, KAIST, , Daejeon, Korea

2051 1. Optimized Twice-Refocuse T ed Adiabatic Spin Echo Sequen nce for Diffusio on Weighted Im maging of Huma ans at 7T Priti Balchan ndani1, 2, Deqian ng Qiu2
1

Radiology, Mount M Sinai School l of Medicine, New w York, NY, Unite ed States; 2Radiolo ogy, Stanford Univ versity, Stanford, C CA, United States

2052 2. An in vivo In nvestigation Int to the Potential Benefit of High h-Field MR for r Diffusion Imag ging Joelle E. Sar rlls1, S Lalith Tal lagala1
1

NINDS/NMR R Center, National Institutes of Healt th, Bethesda, MD, , United States

2053 3. Noise Reduc ction in Acceler rated Diffusion Spectrum Imag ging Through Integration of SENSE Reconstr ruction Into Joint Reconstruction R in i Combination n with Q-Space Compressed Se ensing F. King5, Christ Vladimir Golkov1, 2, Tim Spr renger1, 3, Mario on I. Menzel1, Ek k T. Tan4, Kevin F topher J. Hardy4, Luca D Cremers2, Jonathan I. Spe erl1 Marinelli4, Daniel
1

GE Global Re esearch, Garching n. Munich, Bavaria, Germany; 2Dep partment of Comp puter Science, Tech hnical University M Munich, 3 Garching n. Munich, M Bavaria, Germany; G IMETUM M, Technical Univ versity Munich, G Garching n. Munich h, Bavaria, German ny; 4GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY Y, United States; 5GE Healthcare, W Waukesha, WI, Uni ited States

2 282

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2054. Phase Sensitive Reconstruction in Diffusion Spectrum Imaging Enabling Velocity Encoding and Unbiased Noise Distribution Jonathan I. Sperl1, Ek T. Tan2, Tim Sprenger1, 3, Vladimir Golkov1, 3, Kevin F. King4, Christopher J. Hardy2, Luca Marinelli2, Marion I. Menzel1
1 GE Global Research, Garching, Germany; 2GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 3Technical University Munich, Garching, Germany; 4GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

2055. Full Optimization of Multi-Shell Diffusion Acquisition Schemes for Advanced Microstructural Imaging Silvia De Santis1, Yaniv Assaf2, Derek K. Jones1
1

CUBRIC Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom; 2Department of Neurobiology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

2056. Diffusion Spectrum Imaging with PROPELLER EPI Acquisition Ming-Chung Chou1, Ya-Ling Lin1, Hsiao-Chien Miao1, Hing-Chiu Chang2, Tsyh-Jyi Hsieh3, Gin-Chung Liu3

1 Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 2Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Department of Medical Imaging, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

2057. Accurate Estimation of a Multiple Fascicle Model Is Enabled by Manipulation of Gradient Strength in a TwoShell HARDI to Achieve Low TE. Benoit Scherrer1, Simon K. Warfield1
1

Radiology, Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

2058. Axon Diameter Distribution (ADD) MRI Raisa Z. Freidlin1, Evren Ozarslan2, Sinisa Pajevic1, Michal E. Komlosh3, Peter J. Basser3
1 3

NIH/CIT/DCB, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Radiology, BWH, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; NIH/NICHD/PPITS, Bethesda, MD, United States

2059. Whole-Body STIR Diffusion-Weighted MRI in One Third of the Time Alto Stemmer1, Wilhelm Horger1, Berthold Kiefer1
1

Healthcare Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany

2060. Reduced FOV Diffusion-Weighted 3D-EPI Mathias Engstrm1, 2, Stefan Skare1, 2


1

Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; 2Department of Neuroradiology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

2061. Simultaneous Multislice Readout-Segmented Diffusion-Weighted EPI with Blipped-Controlled Aliasing Samantha J. Holdsworth1, Rafael O'Halloran1, Anh Tu Van1, Eric Aboussouan1, William A. Grissom2, Anuj Sharma2, Murat Aksoy, Julian R. Maclaren, Stefan Skare3, Roland Bammer

1 (Equal contribution): Center for Quantitative Neuroimaging, Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 2 (Equal contribution): Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

2062. Diffusion MRI Based on SPatio-temporal ENcoding: Analytical Description and Validation Eddy Solomon1, Noam Shemesh1, Lucio Frydman1
1

Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

2063. Accelerated Multi-Shot Diffusion Imaging Bruno Madore1, Jr-Yuan Chiou1, Renxin Chu1, Tzu-Cheng Chao2, Stephan E. Maier1

1 Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan

2064. Diffusion Weighted Imaging with Whole Brain Coverage and Sub-Microliter Voxels Joseph L. Holtrop1, 2, Bradley P. Sutton1, 2

1 Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; 2Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

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2065 5. Mapping Ax xon Radius in th he Human Corp pus Callosum U Using Dual Spin n-Echo Diffusio on MRI Jonathan D. Clayden1, Zolta an Nagy2, Nikola aus Weiskopf2, D Daniel C. Alexand der3, Christophe er A. Clark1
1

Institute of Ch hild Health, Unive ersity College London, London, Unit ted Kingdom; 2We ellcome Trust Cen ntre for Neuroimag ging, University Col llege London, Lon ndon, United Kingdom; 3Centre for M Medical Image Co omputing, University College Londo on, London, United Kingdo om

2066 6. Optimization of Scan Param meters for Diffu usion Kurtosis Imaging at 1.5 T Suguru Yoko osawa1, 2, Yoshita aka Bito, Yoshih hisa Soutome, Ke enji Ito2, Fumio Yamashita2, Koh hsuke Kudo2, Ma Makoto Sasaki2
1 Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, H Ltd., Koku ubungi-shi, Tokyo o, Japan; 2Division n of Ultrahigh Field d MRI, Institute fo or cience, Iwate Medi ical University, Ya ahaba, Iwate, Japa an Biomedical Sc

2067 7. Clinical Fea asibility of High h-Resolution Sin ngle-Shot Diffus sion Tensor Tra ace -Weighted ( (SsTW) MRI Alexandru V. V Avram1, Joelle E. Sarlls2, Raisa a Z. Freidlin3, P Peter J. Basser1

1 Section on Tissue Biophysics an nd Biomimetics, NICHD, N National I Institutes of Health h, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Na ational eurological Disorde ers and Stroke, Na ational Institutes o f Health, Bethesda a, MD, United Sta ates; 3Division of Institute of Ne Computational l Bioscience, CIT, , National Institute es of Health, Bethe esda, MD, United States

2068 8. Angular Dou uble-PGSE Spe ectroscopy of th he Long Evans S Shaker Spinal C Cord Debbie Anab by1, Ian D. Dunc can2, Chelsey M. Smith2, Yoram Cohen1
1

Tel Aviv Univ versity, Tel Aviv, Israel; 2Medical Sciences, S Universit ty of Wisconsin-M Madison, Madison, WI, United States s

2069 9. Mapping of Microscopic Diffusion Anisotr ropy Measures in the Living H Human Brain 1 2 Marco Lawre enz1, 2, Jrgen Finsterbusch F ,
1

Department of o Systems Neuroscience, University y Medical Center H Hamburg-Eppendo orf, Hamburg, Ger rmany; 2Neuroimag geNord, Hamburg-Kiel l-Lbeck, German ny

2070 0. Localized Double-Pulsed-F Field-Gradient MRS M of CNS M Metabolites Noam Sheme esh1, Jean-Nicola as Dumez1, Luci io Frydman1
1

Department of o Chemical Physic cs, Faculty of Chem mistry, Weizmann n Institute of Scien nce, Rehovot, Israe el

2071 1. Rotationally y Invariant Dou uble Pulsed Fiel ld Gradient Diff ffusion Imaging g Sune Nrhj Jespersen1, 2, Henrik H Lundell3, Casper Kaae S nderby3, Tim B. Dyrby3
1

CFIN/MINDL Lab, Aarhus Unive ersity, Aarhus, Den nmark; 2Departme ent of Physics, Aar rhus University, A Aarhus, Denmark; 3Danish Research Cent tre for Magnetic Resonance, R Copenh hagen University H Hospital Hvidovre , Hvidovre, Denm mark

2072 2. Whole-Brain n Assessment of Microscopic Anisotropy A Usin ng Multiple Pul lse-Field Gradie ent (MPFG) Di iffusion MRI Alexandru V. V Avram1, Joelle E. Sarlls2, Peter r J. Basser1
1 Section on Tissue Biophysics an nd Biomimetics, NICHD, N National I Institutes of Health h, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Na ational Institute of Ne eurological Disorde ers and Stroke, Na ational Institutes o f Health, Bethesda a, MD, United Sta ates

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2073 3. Increasing the t Sensitivity of o Temporal Dif ffusion Spectros scopy with Circ cularly Polarize ed Oscillating G Gradient Spin Echo 1 1 1 dell , Casper Kaa ae Snderby , Ti im B. Dyrby Henrik Lund
1

DRCMR, Cop penhagen University Hospital Hvido ovre, Hvidovre, De enmark

2074 4. Modelling Extra-Axonal E Di iffusion Spectra a for Oscillating g Gradient Mea asurements Wilfred W. Lam L 1, Saad Jbabd di1, Karla L. Miller1
1

FMRIB Centr re, University of Oxford, O Oxford, Ox xon, United Kingd dom

2075 5. Bipolar Sing gle Spin Echo: Diffusion D Encod ding with Conc comitant Field a and Eddy Curre ent Correction R. Marc Lebel1, 2, Corey Alla an Baron3, Chris stian Beaulieu3, Ek T. Tan4, Ajit Shankaranaray yanan5
1

GE Healthcar re, Calgary, Albert ta, Canada; 2Radio ology , University o of Calgary, Calgar ry, Alberta, Canad da; 3Biomedical En ngineering, University of Alberta, A Edmonton n, Alberta, Canada a; 4GE Global Rese earch, Niskayuna, , NY, United State es; 5GE Healthcare e, Menlo Park, CA, United States

2 284

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3T Clinical Scanner with Appl lication to 2076 6. Two-Scan Multiple M Echo Diffusion D Tensor r Acquisition T echnique on a 3 Skeletal Mu uscle 1 1 2 1 Steven Baete e , Gene Cho , , Eric E. Sigmund d
1

United States; 2Sac ckler Institute Center for Bio omedical Imaging, Dept. of Radiology, NYU Langone e Medical Center, New York, NY, U of Graduate Bi iomedical Science es, NYU School of f Medicine, New Y York, NY, United States

T Traditional Poster D Diffusion: Noise, N Artifa acts & Phan ntoms


E Exhibition Hall l Mon nday 16:30-18:30
on Weighted Im mages 2077 7. Low-Rank Basis B Smoothing g for the Denoising of Diffusio 1 awech3, Julien C Cohen-Adad4, Ka awin Stephen F. Cauley C , Obaidah h A. Abuhashem2, Berkin Bilgic3 , Itthi Chatnunta Setsompop5, Elfar Adalsteins sson2, 5, Lawrenc ce L. Wald5, 6

1 , Massachusetts G General Hospital, C Charlestown, MA, United A.A. Martinos Center for Biom medical Imaging, Dept. D of Radiology, e, MIT, Cambridg ge, MA, United Sta ates; 3Department of Electrical tment of Electrical l Engineering and Computer Science States; 2Depart hnology, Cambridg ge, MA, United St tates; 4Department t of Electrical Engineering an nd Computer Scien nce, Massachusett ts Institute of Tech ique de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Ca anada; 5A.A. Marti inos Center Engineering, Institute of Biomed dical Engineering, Ecole Polytechni 6 for Biomedica MA, United States; ; Harvard-MIT Division of Health S Sciences and al Imaging, Dept. of o Radiology, MGH H, Charlestown, M Technology, MIT, M Cambridge, MA, M United States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

r Imaging 2078 8. Higher Order Variational Denoising D for Diffusion D Tensor 3 f Stollberger1 ll1, Tuomo Valko onen2, Kristian Bredies B , Rudolf Florian Knol
1

Graz, Austria; 2Dep ied Mathematics an nd Institute of Medical M Engineering, Graz University y of Technology, G partment of Appli Kingdom; 3Departm ment of Mathemat tics and Scientific Computing, Theoretical Ph hysics, University of Cambridge, Cam mbridge, United K University of Graz, G Graz, Austri ia

ing 2079 9. A Simple Re etrospective No oise Correction for f Diffusional Kurtosis Imagi Russell Glenn1, Ali Tabesh1, Jens H. Jensen1
1

h Carolina, Charles ston, SC, United S States Radiology and Radiological Sci iences, Medical University of South

2080 0. Noise Estimation for Avera aged DW MR Im mages 2 2 d Atkinson2 Nikolaos Dik kaios1, Valentin Hamy H , Shonit Punwani P , David
1

United Kingdom; 2Centre for Medic cal Imaging, Centre for Me edical Imaging, Un niversity College London L , London, Greater London, U dom University Col llege London, Lon ndon, Greater Lond don, United Kingd

ffusion MRI 2081 1. Estimation of o Spatially Var riable Rician Noise Map in Dif Leemans3, Stefan n Sunaert2, Jan S Sijbers1 Jelle Veraart t1, Jeny Rajan1, Ronald R R. Peete ers2, Alexander L
1

diology, University y Hospitals of Leuv ven, Leuven, Belg gium; 3Image Vision Lab, University U of Antw werp, Antwerp, Bel lgium; 2Dept. Rad herlands Sciences Instit tute, University Medical Center Utre echt, Utrecht, Neth

IVIM) on Diffu usional Kurtosis s Measurements in the 2082 2. Influence of f Image Noise an nd Microcapilla ary Perfusion (I Body 1 D'Anastasi, Max ximilian F. Reise er, 1 h , Anno Graser, , Martina Karpitschka, Melvin D Olaf Dietrich

1 nical Radiology, Lu udwig-Maximilian ns-University Hospital Munich, Josef Lissner Laboratory for Biomedical Imaging g, Institute for Clin many Munich, Germ

Steady State Fr ree Precession ( (DW-SSFP) Ima aging 2083 3. On the Phas se-Error Propag gation in Diffus sion-Weighted S Roland Bamm mer1, Rafael O'H Halloran1
1

Stanford University ty, Stanford, CA, U United States Center for Qu uantitative Neuroim maging, Departme ent of Radiology, S

r Multi-Shot Di iffusion Acquisitions 2084 4. Estimation and a Compensat tion of Motion-I Induced Phase Error in 3D for Alley1, Murat Ak ntha J. Holdswo orth1, Marcus T. A ksoy1, Eric Abousso ouan1, Anh Tu Van V 1, Rafael OH Halloran1, Saman 1 Roland Bamm mer
1

Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

285

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2085. Effects of Corrupted Signals on Orientation Distribution Function in Q-Ball Imaging: A Simulation Study Yen-Wei Cheng1, Ming-Chung Chou2, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng3, Hsiao-Wen Chung4

1 Department of Electrical Engineering, National Ilan University, IIran, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 3Center for Optoelectronic Biomedicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 4Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

2086. Influences of B-Value on the Reproducibility and Accuracy of Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging Ming-Chung Chou1, Wan-Hsin Wen1, Sheng-Fang Huang1, Cheng-Wen Ko2, Ping-Hong Lai3

1 Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 2Department of Computer Science and Engineering, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 3Department of Radiology, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

2087. Variability Analyses of Track Density Imaging Javier Urriola Yaksic1, Nyoman Dana Kurniawan1, Zhengyi Yang2, David C. Reutens1

1 Centre for Advanced Imaging, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; 2Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

2088. Evaluating Longitudinal Reliability and Cross-Subject Sensitivity of Structural Connectivity Networks Computed Using Probabilistic Fiber Tracking Alex Smith1, Madhura Ingalhalikar1, Ragini Verma1
1

Section for Biomedical Image Analysis, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

2089. Reproducibility of Connectivity Based Parcellation - Primary Visual Cortex Jrmy Lecoeur1, Madhura Ingalhalikar1, Ragini Verma1
1

Section of Biomedical Image Analysis, Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

2090. Optimisation of ex Vivo Diffusion Imaging: The Effects of Tissue Preparation and Imaging Parameters on Data Quality David Alexander Slater1, Po-Wah So, Karthik Munikoti Prakash, Istvan Bodi2, Michel Modo3, 4, Flavio Dell'Acqua1, 5
NATBRAINLAB, Department of Neuroimaging, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom; Department of Clinical Neuropathology, King's College Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 3McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 4Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 5NIHR Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom
2 1

2091. A High-Speed Diffusion-Weighted MRI Simulator with Bloch-Torrey Equation Shogo Fujii1, Etsuji Yamamoto1, Yo Taniguchi2, Yoshitaka Bito, 12
1

Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University, Chiba-shi, Japan; 2Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Kokubunji-shi, Japan

2092. SNR-Dependent Quality Assessment of Compressed-Sensing-Accelerated Diffusion Spectrum Imaging Using a Fiber Crossing Phantom Tim Sprenger1, 2, Brice Fernandez3, Jonathan I. Sperl1, Vladimir Golkov1, 2, Michael Bach4, Ek T. Tan5, Kevin F. King6, Christopher J. Hardy5, Luca Marinelli5, Michael Czisch7, Philipp Smann7, Axel Haase8, Marion I. Menzel1
GE Global Research, Garching, Germany; 2Technical University Munich, Garching, Germany; 3GE Healthcare, Munich, Germany; German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany; 5GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 6GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States; 7Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry, Munich, Germany; 8Technische Universitt Mnchen, Garching, Germany
4 1

2093. Avian Egg Latebra as Tissue Water Diffusion Model Stephan E. Maier1, Robert V. Mulkern2

1 Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

286

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2094. A Simple and Robust Test Object for Diffusion Kurtosis Jonathan Phillips1, 2, Geoffrey David Charles-Edwards3

1 Medical Engineering and Physics, King's College London, 124-126 Denmark Hill, London, United Kingdom; 2Institute of Life Science 2, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom; 3Medical Physics, St. Thomas' Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road, London, United Kingdom

Traditional Poster Diffusion: Pre-Clinical & Clinical Applications


Exhibition Hall Monday 16:30-18:30
2095. Towards Spinal Cord Microstructure Mapping with the Neurite Orientation Dispersion and Density Imaging Francesco Grussu1, Torben Schneider1, Hugh Kearney1, Hui Zhang2, David H. Miller1, Olga Ciccarelli3, Daniel C. Alexander2, Claudia Angela M. Wheeler-Kingshott1
1

NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, Department of Neuroinflammation, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, England, United Kingdom; 2Department of Computer Science and Centre for Medical Image Computing, University College London, London, England, United Kingdom; 3NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, Department of Brain Repair and Rehabilitation, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, England, United Kingdom

2096. Histological Correlation of DKI-White Matter Modeling Metrics in the Cuprizone-Induced Corpus Callosum Demyelination Maria F. Falangola1, 2, David Guilfoyle3, Edward S. Hui1, Xingju Nie1, Ali Tabesh1, Jens H. Jensen1, Scott Gerum4, Caixia Hu4, John LaFrancois4, Heather Collins1, Joseph A. Helpern1, 2
Radiology and Radiological Science, Center for Biomedical Imaging, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States; 2Neurosciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston , SC, United States; 3Nathan Kline Institute, Orangeburg,, NY, United States; 4Nathan Kline Institute, Orangeburg, NY, United States
1

2097. The Water Apparent Diffusion Coefficient, But Not T2, in ex vivo Brain Tissue Is Affected by Previous Exposure to Alkaline pH Lindsey A. Leigland1, Marcus Cappiello2, Christopher D. Kroenke1, 3
1

Advanced Imaging Research Center and Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 2Department of Physics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States; 3Division of Neuroscience, Oregon National Primate Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Beaverton, OR, United States

2098. Potential of Diffusion Tensor Imaging as a Virtual Dissection Tool for Cardiac Muscle Bundles: A Pilot Study Seongjin Choi1, Ria Mazumder2, Petra Schmalbrock1, Michael V. Knopp1, Richard D. White1, 3, Arunark Kolipaka1, 3
1 Radiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Internal Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

2099. Concurrent Dual-Slice Cardiac DTI of the in-vivo Human Heart Constantin von Deuster1, 2, Christian T. Stoeck2, Daniel Giese1, Jack Harmer1, Rachel W. Chan3, David Atkinson3, Sebastian Kozerke1, 2
1

Division of Imaging Sciences, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom

2100. Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Fresh and Formalin Fixed Porcine Hearts: A Comparison Study of Fiber Tracts Ria Mazumder1, Seongjin Choi2, Bradley Dean Clymer1, Richard White2, 3, Arunark Kolipaka2, 3

1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Deparment of Radiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Deptarment of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

2101. SPatio-Temporal ENcoded Diffusion-Weighted Breast MRI Studies Eddy Solomon1, Noam Nissan1, 2, Hadassa Degani3, Lucio Frydman1
1

Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; 2Biological Regulation, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; 3Biological Regulation, Weizmann Institue of Science, Rehovot, Israel

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2102 2. Diffusion Te ensor Imaging of o the Normal Human H Uterus i in vivo Koji Fujimot to1, Aki Kido2, Tomohisa To Okada2, Masato Uchik koshi3, Kaori Tog gashi2
1

Department of o Diagnostic Imag ging and Nuclear Medicine, M Kyoto U University, Kyoto, Japan; 2Departme ent of Diagnostic Im maging and Nuclear Medic cine, Kyoto University Graduate Sch hool of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; 3Sie emens Japan K.K., Tokyo, Japan

2103 3. Measuremen nt of Apparent Diffusion Coef fficients of Hype erpolarized 13C C-Metabolites In n-Vivo Franz Schilli ing1, 2, Jan Henr rik Ardenkjr-La arsen3, Martin A A. Janich2, Mario on I. Menzel2, Li ise Vejby Sgaar rd3
1 3

Institute of Medical M Engineering, Technische Uni iversitt Mnchen, , Garching, Germa any; 2GE Global R Research, Garching g, Germany; Danish Resea arch Centre for Ma agnetic Resonance, Copenhagen Uni iversity Hospital H Hvidovre, Hvidovr re, Denmark

2104 4. Diffusion-W Weighted MRI fo or the Early Re esponse Assessm ment of Neoadju uvant Chemoth herapy in Breast t Cancer: Does Perfusion Effect Influ uence ADC Map p Accuracy? 1 2 3 David Garbe era , Jyoti Parikh kh , Geoffrey Dav vid Charles-Edw wards
1

Imaging Scien nces, King's College London, Londo on, United Kingdo om; 2Radiology, G Guy's and St Thoma as' NHS Foundatio on Trust, London, Unite ed Kingdom; 3Med dical Physics, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, Un nited Kingdom

2105 5. in vivo Char racterisation of Colorectal Tum mour Microstru ucture with DW W-MRI Eleftheria Pa anagiotaki1, Simon Walker-Samu uel2, Bernard M M. Siow1, 2, Peter Johnson3, Rosam mund Barbara P Pedley3, 2 4 Mark F. Lyth hgoe , Daniel C. Alexander
1

Centre for Me edical Image Comp puting, University y College London, London, United K Kingdom; 2Centre for Advanced Bio omedical Imaging, Univ versity College Lon ndon, London, Un nited Kingdom; 3C ancer Institute, Un niversity College L London, London, U United 4 Kingdom; Centre for Medical Im mage Computing, Dept Computer S Science, University y College London, , London, United K Kingdom

2106 6. The Clinical l Use of Diffusio on-Weighted Magnetic M Resona ance Imaging fo or Oncological B Biomarkers Karen Bae1, Daniel Ying1, David D Yerushalmi1, Alice Kim1, J Jinha Park1
1

Diagnostic Ra adiology, City of Hope, H Duarte, CA, , United States

2107 7. DTI Is More e Sensitive to Detect D Effects of f Hypercapnia o on White Matte er Development t in ELBW Infa ants Than Conventiona al MRI 1 1 1 2 2 Xiawei Ou , Charles M. Glas sier , Raghu H. Ramakrishnaiah R h , Sarah B. Mul lkey , Vivien L. Y Yap , Jeffrey R. K Kaiser2

1 Radiology, Arkansas Children's s Hospital; Univers sity of Arkansas fo for Medical Scienc ces, Little Rock, A AR, United States; 2Pediatrics, U of Arkan nsas for Medical S Sciences, Little Ro ck, AR, United St tates Arkansas Children's Hospital; University

2108 8. A Pilot Stud dy of Motion Co orrected DTI in n the Fetal Brain n Georgia Lockwood Estrin1, 2, Zhiqing Wu2, Serena S J. Counse ell3, Mary A. Ru utherford1, Josep ph V. Hajnal2
1

Perinatal Imag ging, Imperial Col llege London, Lon ndon, United King dom; 2Centre for t the Developing Br rain, Kings College London, London, Unite ed Kingdom; 3Cent tre for the Develop ping Brain, King's s College London, London, United K Kingdom

2109 9. Distinct Cer rebral Tissue Al lterations in Diabetic and Here editary Neurop pathic Pain as R Revealed by Vox xel-Based Morphomet try and Tract-B Based Spatial St tatistics 1 2 3 2 2 Arzu Ceylan Has , Aslihan Taskiran T Sag , Cagri C Mesut Temu ucin , Nese Ozte ekin , Fikri Ak , Kader Karli Og guz4
1

National Mag gnetic Resonance Research R Centre (U UMRAM), Bilken nt University, ANK KARA, Turkey; 2D Department of neur rology, Ankara Numun ne Education and Research Hospital l, ANKARA, Turk key; 3Department o of Neurology, Fac culty of Medicine, and Institute 4 of Neurologica al Sciences and Ps sychiatry, Hacettep pe University, ANK KARA, Turkey; D Department of Rad onal Magnetic diology and Natio Resonance Research Centre (UM MRAM), Hacettepe University and B Bilkent University y, ANKARA, Turk key

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2110 0. Short-Term m Plasticity of th he Motor System m Induced by P Piano Learning Ido Tavor1, Rotem R Botvinik1, Yaniv Assaf1
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Department of o Neurobiology, Tel T Aviv University y, Tel Aviv, Israel l

2111 1. Laterality of the Corticospi inal Tract and Variation V with Handedness: T The Findings of a DTI Study Khin Khin Th ha1, Satoshi Tera ae2, Hiroyuki Ha amaguchi2, Kiny ya Ishizaka2, Ma akoto Hirotani2, Kazuyuki Minow wa3, Yuriko Suzuki4, Hiro oki Shirato1
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Department of o Radiobiology an nd Medical Engine eering, Hokkaido U University Gradua ate School of Medi icine, Sapporo, Ho okkaido, Japan; 2Hokka aido University Ho ospital, Sapporo, Hokkaido, H Japan; 3H Hokkaido Univers sity Graduate Scho ool of Dental Medi icine, 4 Sapporo, Hokk kaido, Japan; Phil lips electronics Jap pan, Ltd., Tokyo, J Japan

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2112. Comparison of Relationships Between Two Different White Matter Tracts and Memory Function with Healthy Individuals by Using Diffusion Tensor Tractography Tetsuo Sato1, Nobuyuki Maruyama2, Toru Hoshida2, Kotaro Minato1
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Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma, Nara, Japan; 2National Hospital Organization Nara Medical Center, Nara, Japan

2113. Time Dependence of the Diffusional Kurtosis in the Human Calf Muscle Anja Maria Marschar1, Tristan Anselm Kuder1, Bram Stieltjes2, Frederik B. Laun1, 2

1 Department of Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 2Quantitative Imaging Based Disease Characterization, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany

2114. Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Pediatric Thoracic Spinal Cord Using a Short Echo Time Inner-Field-Of-View Sequence Devon Middleton1, Feroze Mohamed1, Nadia Barakat2, Scott Faro1, Pallav Shah1, MJ Mulcahey2, Amer Samdani2, Jrgen Finsterbusch3
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Radiology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Shriners Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA, United States; University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany

2115. Diffusion Tensor Measurements in Healthy Human Sciatic Nerve Christopher D.J. Sinclair1, 2, Laura Mancini2, 3, John S. Thornton1, 2

1 MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom; 2Department of Brain Repair and Rehabilitation, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom; 3Lysholm Department of Neuroradiology, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, United Kingdom

2116. MesoFT: Mesoscopic Structure and Orientation with Fiber Tracking Marco Reisert1, Matthias Weigel2, Els Fieremans3, Valerij G. Kiselev2, Dmitry S. Novikov4
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Dpt. of Radiology, Medical Physics , University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, BW, Germany; 2Dpt. of Radiology, Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, BW, Germany; 3Center for Biomedical Imaging, Dpt. of Radiology, New York University, New York, NY, United States; 4Center for Biomedical Imaging, Dpt. of Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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Exhibition Hall Monday 16:30-18:30
1 Department of Radiology and Biomedical Research Imaging Center (BRIC) , The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States; 2Department of Radiology and Biomedical Research Imaging Center (BRIC), The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

2117. Non-Negative Spherical Deconvolution for Fiber Orientation Distribution Estimation Jian Cheng1, Dinggang Shen2, Pew-Thian Yap2

2118. Effect of Order and Sharpening on Orientation Distribution Function for Identifying Fiber Orientations in Higher Order Tensor Model Getaneh Bayu Tefera1, Yuxiang Zhou1, Ponnada A. Narayana1
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Diagnostic & Interventional Imaging, UT Houston, Houston, TX, United States

2119. Test-Retest Reliability in Fibre Orientation Distribution (FOD) Measurements in HARDI Data Kai-kai Shen1, Stephen Rose1, Jurgen Fripp1, Katie McMachon2, Greig de Zubicaray3, Nicholas Martin4, Paul Thompson5, Margret Wright4, Olivier Salvado1

1 Australian eHealth Research Centre, CSIRO, Herston, Queensland, Australia; 2Centre for Advanced Imaging, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; 3School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; 4 Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; 5Imaging Genetics Center, Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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2120. Multiple Kernel Spherical Deconvolution and Intrinsic FA of Crossing Fiber Populations Qiuyun Fan1, 2, Erika Spangler3, Xin Hong4, Ha-Kyu Jeong5, Nicole Davis2, 6, Laurie E. Cutting2, 3, Adam W. Anderson1, 2

1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Department of Special Education, Peabody College of Education and Human Development, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, Singapore, Singapore; 5Philips Healthcare, Korea Basic Science Institute, Cheongwon, Korea; 6Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

2121. A Separable Approximation to DSI Deconvolution Michael Paquette1, Maxime Descoteaux2


1

SCIL, Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada; 2SCIL, Universit de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

2122. RubiX: Combining Spatial Resolutions for Bayesian Inference of Crossing Fibres in Diffusion MRI Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos1, Saad Jbabdi1, Jesper L. Andersson1, Mark W. Woolrich1, 2, Kamil Ugurbil3, Timothy E.J. Behrens1
1

FMRIB Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA), University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 3Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

2123. Improved Angular Resolution with GQI2: A New Diffusion Imaging Q-Space Cartesian Lattice Reconstruction Method Ian Nimmo-Smith1, Frank Fang-Cheng Yeh2, Eleftherios Garyfallidis3
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MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom; 2Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 3University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

2124. Cortical Fiber Insertions and Automated Layer Classification in Human Motor Cortex from 9.4T Diffusion MRI Matteo Bastiani1, 2, Ana-Maria Oros-Peusquens2, Daniel Brenner2, Klaus Moellenhoff2, Arne Seehaus1, 3, Avdo Celik2, Jrg Felder2, Andreas Matusch2, Ralf Galuske3, Hansjrgen Bratzke4, Nadim Jon Shah2, 5, Rainer Goebel1, Alard Roebroeck1
1 Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands; 2Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-4), Research Centre Jlich, Jlich, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; 3Department of Biology, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany; 4Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, JWG-University, Frankfurt/Main, Hesse, Germany; 5Faculty of Medicine, JARA, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

2125. Imaging the Grid Structure of the Brain with DSI and QBI with the 3T Connectom Instrument: Conditional Validation of in vivo MRI Tractography in Humans Van J. Wedeen1, Ruopeng Wang1, Timothy G. Reese1, Thomas Witzel1, Julian Cohen-Adad2, Bruce R. Rosen1, Lawrence L. Wald1
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Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Mass General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States; Department of Electrical Engineering, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2126. Which Blind Tract Clustering Method Is Most Robust to False Positives? Mark Drakesmith1, John Evans1, Anthony David2, Derek Jones1

1 CUBRIC, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom; 2Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, London, United Kingdom

2127. Quantitative Fiber Bundle-Driven Analysis of Diffusion MRI Data Christian Ros1, 2, Daniel Guellmar1, Martin Stenzel2, Hans-Joachim Mentzel2, Jrgen R. Reichenbach1

1 Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, TH, Germany; 2Pediatric Radiology, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, TH, Germany

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2128 8. Probabilistic c Atlas of the Adult A Human Br rain White Mat tter Anna Varent tsova1, Shengwei i Zhang2, Konsta antinos Arfanaki is2
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Physics, Illino ois Institute of Tec chnology, Chicago o, IL, United States s; 2Biomedical En ngineering, Illinois Institute of Techn nology, Chicago, IL, United U States

2129 9. Developmen nt of a Compreh hensive Digital Human H Brain A Atlas Shengwei Zh hang1, Konstantin nos Arfanakis1
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Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Techno ology, Chicago, IL L, United States

2130 0. A White Ma atter Tract Atla as Based on a Diffusion Spectru um Imaging (D DSI) Template Yu-Chun Lo1, Yu-Jen Chen1, Yung-Chin Hsu u1, Wen-Yih Isaac c Tseng1, 2
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Center for Op ptoelectronic Biom medicine, National Taiwan University y College of Medi icine, Taipei, Taiw wan; 2Department o of Medical Imaging, Natio onal Taiwan Unive ersity Hospital, Ta aipei, Taiwan

2131 1. 3D Visualisa ation of Connec ctomes Using St treamtubes Kerstin Pann nek1, Roslyn Boy yd1, Stephen Rose2
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The Universit ty of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensl land, Australia; 2T The Australian E-H Health Research Ce entre, CSIRO, Bri isbane, Australia

2132 2. Whole-Brain n Neighbourhood Tractograph hy Kiran K. Seu unarine1, Jonatha an D. Clayden2, Christopher A. Clark2
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Imaging and Biophysics B Unit, UCL U Institute of Child C Health, Lond don, United Kingdo om; 2Imaging and Biophysics Unit, U University College Londo on, London, United d Kingdom

2133 3. Functional Connectivity C Su uggests Mean Pathway Radial Diffusivity as a Robust Metric c of Anatomic Connectivity y 1 1 1 2 3 Mark J. Low we , Ken E. Sakai ie , Katherine Koenig Ko , Lael Ston ne , Robert A. B Bermel , Micheal l D. Phillips1
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Imaging Instit tute, Cleveland Cl linic, Cleveland, OH, O United States; 2Neurologic Instit tute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, O OH, United States; 3Neurologic Institute, The Cleveland Clinic c, Cleveland, OH, United States

2134 4. Group-Repr resentative Part titions of Huma an Brain Struct tural Networks 1 2 Alessandra Griffa G , , Richar rd Betzel3, Kim Q. Q Do4, Philippe Conus5, Patric Hagmann, 16, Je ean-Philippe Thi iran1, 6
1 2 3

Signal Proces ssing Laboratory (L LTS5), Ecole Poly ytechnique Fdral le de Lausanne (EP PFL), Lausanne, V Vaud, Switzerland d; Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Hospital Ce enter (CHUV) and d University of Lau usanne (UNIL), La ausanne, Vaud, Sw witzerland; 4 Department of o Psychological an nd Brain Sciences, , Indiana Universit ty, Bloomington, I IN, United States; Center for Psych hiatric 5 Neurosciences s, Lausanne University Hospital (CH HUV) and Universi ity of Lausanne, L Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; Depa artment of Psychiatry, La ausanne University y Hospital (CHUV V), Lausanne, Vaud d, Switzerland; 6D epartment of Radi iology, Univerity H Hospital Center (CHUV V) and University of o Lausanne (UNI IL), Lausanne, Vau ud, Switzerland

2135 5. Evidence for r the Improved d Biological Inte erpretability of White Matter C Connectivity De erived Followin ng Tractogram m Filtering Using g SIFT 1 1 1 1 mith , Jacques-D Donald Tournier , Fernando Cala amante , Alan C Connelly summa cum laude Robert E. Sm
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Brain Researc ch Institute, Florey y Institute of Neuro oscience and Men ntal Health, Heidelb berg, Victoria, Au ustralia

2136 6. How Well Does D the Residua al Bootstrap Pr redict Scan-Res can Repeatabil lity of Spherical l Deconvolution n Diffusion MRI? 1 2 Jennifer S.W W. Campbell , Bru uce G. Pike
1 McConnell Brain Imaging Cent tre, McGill Univer rsity, Montreal, Qu uebec, Canada; 2M McConnell Brain Im maging Centre, M Montreal I McGill University, U Montreal, Quebec, Canad da Neurological Institute,

2137 7. Explore the Brain White Matter M Networks s in Real-Time: : Multi-Sticks F Fiber Tracking Maxime Cha amberland1, Max xime Descoteaux x1
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Computer Sci ience, Universit de d Sherbrooke, She erbrooke, Qubec, , Canada

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ological and De emographic Measures 2138 8. A Diffusion MRI Resource of 80 Age-Vari ied Subjects wit th Neuropsycho Ryan P. Cabeen1, Ksenia Andreyeva2, Mark E. Bastin2, Davi id H. Laidlaw1
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gh, United Kingdo om Brown University, Providence, RI, United States; ; 2University of Ed dinburgh, Edinburg

ckage 2139 9. Tractograph hy and Connect tivity Analysis with w the Tracto oR Software Pac D. King1, Mark E E. Bastin4, Chris stopher A. Jonathan D. Clayden1, Susan na Munoz Manie ega2, Amos J. Sto orkey3, Martin D Clark1
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vision of Clinical N Neurosciences, Un niversity of Institute of Ch hild Health, Unive ersity College London, London, Unit ted Kingdom; 2Div 3 urgh, Edinburgh, U United Kingdom; 4Centre for Edinburgh, Ed dinburgh, United Kingdom; K School of Informatics, Un niversity of Edinbu Clinical Brain Sciences, Univers sity of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United d Kingdom

n Methods 2140 0. A Comparis son of Two Auto omated and Pro obabilistic Trac ct Segmentation her A. Clark1 Jonathan D. Clayden1, Susan na Munoz Manie ega2, Mark E. Ba astin3, Christoph
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vision of Clinical N Neurosciences, Un niversity of Institute of Ch hild Health, Unive ersity College London, London, Unit ted Kingdom; 2Div 3 sity of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United d Kingdom Edinburgh, Ed dinburgh, United Kingdom; K Centre for f Clinical Brain Sciences, Univers

scent Rhesus M Macaque DTI Da ata. 2141 1. Connectivity y-Based Segmen ntation of the Precuneus P in Ind dividual Adoles Elizabeth Zakszewski1, Nage esh Adluru1, Ned d Kalin1, Andrew w L. Alexander1
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University of f Wisconsin-Madis son, Madison, WI, United States

racranial Electr rodes 2142 2. Correlation of Imaging Con nnectivity with Electrophysiol logical Connectivity Using Intr w1, Dileep Nair1, Imad Najm1, M Michael es1, Erik B. Beal ll2, Jorge A. Gon nzalez-Martinez1 , Blessy Mathew Stephen Jone 1 1 1 Phillips , Ken E. Sakaie , My yron Zhang
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eland, OH, United d States Cleveland Cli inic Foundation, Cleveland, C OH, Un nited States; 2Cleve eland Clinic, Cleve

ix 2143 3. Spatial Reso olution Require ements for Diffu usion Tensor Im maging of Forni 1 l Phillips1 Ken E. Sakai ie1, Mark J. Low we1, Katherine Koenig Ko , Robert A A. Bermel2, Lael Stone2, Michael
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ter for Multiple Sc clerosis Treatment and Imaging Instit tute, The Clevelan nd Clinic, Clevelan nd, OH, United Sta ates; 2Mellen Cent Research, The Cleveland Clinic, , Cleveland, OH, United U States

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E Exhibition Hall l Mon nday 16:30-18:30
nts in Normals U Using Pseudoco ontinuous and V Velocity2144 4. Longitudina al Study of Cere ebral Blood Flo ow Measuremen Selective Ar rterial Spin Lab beling archuk1 Zungho Zun1, Deqiang Qiu1, Jarrett Rosenbe erg1, Greg Zaha
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Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

ontinuous Arterial Spin Label ling 2145 5. Comparing 3D Velocity-Selective Arterial l Spin Labeling to 3D Pseudoco narayanan2, Gre eg Zaharchuk1 Zungho Zun1, Ajit Shankaran
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Healthcare, Menlo o Park, CA, United d States Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States; 2GE H

magna cum laude

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pin Labeling an nd Sampling Str rategy 2146 6. Turbo-QUA ASAR: A Signal l-To-Noise Opti imal Arterial Sp an den Berg2, Jer roen Hendrikse1 Esben Thade e Petersen1, 2, Jil ll Britt De Vis1, Cornelis C A.T. va
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epartment of Radio otherapy, UMC U Utrecht, Utrecht, Ne etherlands Department of o Radiology, UMC C Utrecht, Utrecht t, Netherlands; 2De

2147 7. Thin Slab Pseudo-Continuo ous Arterial Sp pin Labeling op1 Weiying Dai1, David C. Alsop
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ical School, Boston n, MA, United Sta ates Radiology, Be eth Israel Deacone ess Medical Center r & Harvard Medi

magna cum laude

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y Selective ASL L Using a BIR-4 4 T2-FLAIR Pre eparation 2148 8. Suppression n of Free Fluid Perfusion P Artef facts in Velocity Peter Jezzard1 James A. Me eakin1, 2, Natalie L. Voets1, Thom mas W. Okell1, Pe
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Department of Onc cology, University y of Oxford, Oxfor rd, United FMRIB Centr re, University of Oxford, O Oxford, Un nited Kingdom; 2D Kingdom

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2149 9. Pulmonary Blood B Flow Me easurement Usin ng Velocity-Sele ective Arterial Spin Labeling a at 3.0T Jia Guo1, Eric C. Wong1
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University of f California San Di iego, La Jolla, CA, , United States

2150 0. ASL-Based Time-Resolved d MRA Acquirin ng Labeled and d Control Image es in a Single Look-Locker-Lik ke Acquisition 2 Yuriko Suzuk ki1, Noriyuki Fuj jima2, Hiroyuki Sugimori S , Tetsu uo Ogino1, Marc c Van Cauteren3
1

Philips Electr ronics Japan, Mina ato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 2Hokkaido Un niversity Hospital, Sapporo, Hokkaid do, Japan; 3Philips Healthcare Asia Pacific, Minato-ku, M Tokyo, , Japan

2151 1. Theoretical and Practical Investigation I of Acoustic Noise e Level Reductio on in Pseudo-C Continuous Arte erial Spin Labeling 1 1 2 1 Magdalena Sokolska S , Aaron n Oliver-Taylor , Xavier Golay , David Thomas
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Department of o Brain Repair & Rehabilitation, R UC CL Institute of Neu urology, London, U UK, United Kingd dom; 2Department of Brain Repair & Reha abilitation, Univer rsity College Lond don, London, UK, U United Kingdom

2152 2. Silent Pseud do-Continuous Arterial A Spin Labeling L Michael Hell le1, Tim Nielsen1
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Philips Resea arch Laboratories, Hamburg, H German ny

2153 3. Active Head d Coil Detuning g: A Method to Reduce R SAR in n CASL at 7T 1 2 Randall B. Stafford S , , Se-Ho ong Oh1, 2, Myun ng-Kyun Woo3, T Tiejun Zhao4, Ky Kyoung-Nam Kim m3, Young-Bo Kim m3, Zang3 1 2 1 2 Hee Cho , Jo ohn A. Detre , , Jongho Lee ,
1 Radiology, University of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S tates; 2Center for F Functional Neuroi imaging, Universit ty of arch Institute, Gac chon University, In ncheon, Korea; 4Si iemens Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Neuroscience Resea SA, University of Pittsburgh, P Pittsbu urgh, PA, United S tates Healthcare US

2154 4. Vascular Te erritory Segmen ntation Using Mutual M Clusterin ng in Image and d Label Space Youngkyoo Jung J 1, 2, Megan E. E Johnston2, Ch hristopher T. Wh hitlow1, 3, Joseph h A. Maldjian1
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Radiology, Wake W Forest School l of Medicine, Win nston-Salem, NC, United States; 2Bi iomedical Enginee ering, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Win nston-Salem, NC, United States; 3Tr ranslational Scienc ce Institute, Wake Forest School of M Medicine, Winston n-Salem, NC, United States

2155 5. Analysis of Localization L Er rror of Decoded d Vascular Sour rces in Random m Vessel Encode ed Arterial Spin n Labeling Yi Dang1, Jia a Guo2, Jue Zhan ng1, 3, Eric C. Wong W 4
1 Academy for Advanced Interdis sciplinary Studies, , Peking Universit ty, Beijing, China; 2Department of B Bioengineering, Un niversity of n Diego, San Diego o, CA, United Stat tes; 3College of En ngineering, Peking g University, Beijin ng, China; 4Depart tment of California San Radiology and d Psychiatry, University of California San Diego, San D Diego, CA, United d States

2156 6. Investigation n of the Theore etical Signal Mo odel Used in Ra andom Vessel Encoded Arteria al Spin Labeling g Yi Dang1, Jia a Guo2, Jue Zhan ng1, 3, Eric C. Wong W 4

1 Academy for Advanced Interdis sciplinary Studies, , Peking Universit ty, Beijing, China; 2Department of B Bioengineering, Un niversity of California San n Diego, San Diego o, CA, United Stat tes; 3College of En ngineering, Peking g University, Beijin ng, China; 4Depart tment of Radiology and d Psychiatry, University of California San Diego, San D Diego, CA, United d States

magna cum laude

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2157 7. Accelerated 3DPCASL Using Compressed d Sensing muel W. Fielden n1, Xiao Chen1, John J P. Mugler, III2, Josef Pfeuff ffer3, Manal Nico olas-Jilwan2, Ma ax Li Zhao1, Sam 2 1 Wintermark , Craig H. Meye er
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Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Virginia, Charlottesville, C VA A, United States; 2 Radiology, Unive ersity of Virginia, Charlottesville e, VA, United States; 3Siemens, Erla angen, Germany

2158 8. Accelerating g Arterial Spin Labeled Perfus sion Imaging Us sing Compresse ed Sensing Yihang Zhou u1, 2, Jie Zheng3, Dong Liang4, Le eslie Ying1, 2
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Electrical Eng gineering, Univers sity at Buffalo, Buf ffalo, NY, United States; 2Departme ent of Biomedical Engineering, Univ versity at Buffalo, Buffa alo, NY, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Wa ashington Universi O, United States; 4P Paul C. ity, St. Louis, MO Lauterbur Research Centre for Biomedical B Imagin ng, Shenzhen, Chin na

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2159. Pulsed Arterial Spin Labeling with Multi-Band Excitation Tae Kim1, Wanyong Shin2, Erik B. Beall2, Mark J. Lowe2, Tiejun Zhao3, Kyongtae Ty Bae1
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Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Imaging Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Siemens Medical Solution USA, INC., Siemens MediCare Healthcare USA, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

2160. Interleaved Multi-Slab 3D Gradient and Spin Echo for Arterial Spin Labeling Hiroshi Toyoda1, 2, Guoxiang Liu2, Yusuke Morito2, Yasuyoshi Watanabe3

1 RIKEN Center for Molecular Imaging Science , Kobe, Japan; 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Kobe, Japan; 3RIKEN Center for Molecular Imaging Science, Kobe, Japan

2161. Dual Slice Perfusion Measured with PASL-SIR Erin K. Englund1, Michael C. Langham1, Cheng Li1, Felix W. Wehrli1
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Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

2162. Comparison of Water Excitation Versus Fat Saturation in Perfusion MRI - Effects on Lipid Signal, SNR and CBF Karthik Prabhakaran1, Ryan D. Hopson1, Mark A. Elliott1, Kosha Ruparel1, Raquel E. Gur1, Ruben C. Gur1, John A. Detre1
1

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

2163. Comparison of Cerebral Blood Flow and Arterial Transit Time Estimation Methods Using Monte-Carlo Simulation Megan E. Johnston1, Joseph A. Maldjian2, Youngkyoo Jung1, 2
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Biomedical Engineering, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, United States; 2Radiology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, United States

2164. Optimal PLD Design and Maximum Likelihood CBF Estimation for Dynamic PCASL with Rician Noise Li Zhao1, Craig H. Meyer1, 2
1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

2165. Alpha-Corrected Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling for Robust Quantification of Cerebral Blood Flow David D. Shin1, Ho-Ling Liu2, Thomas T. Liu1
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Center for Functional MRI, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 2Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan

2166. Robust T2 Measurements for Multi-TI Arterial Spin Labeling Johanna Kramme1, Matthias Gnther1, 2

1 Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, Germany, Germany; 2Faculty of Physics and Electronics, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany, Germany

2167. Sensitivity to Bolus Dispersion in Continuous and Pulsed Multi-TI ASL Techniques Roman Fleysher1, Mark E. Wagshul1, Michael L. Lipton1, Craig A. Branch1

1 Gruss Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, United States

2168. Transient Effects in Arterial CBV Quantification Kathrin Lorenz1, Toralf Mildner1, Andr Pampel1, Harald E. Mller1
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Unit, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany

2169. Delay and Dispersion in the Microvascular Network Due to Laminar Flow with Account for Vessel Bifurcations Elias Kellner1, Roman Fleysher2, Matthias Gnther3, Marco Reisert1, Peter Gall1, Valerij G. Kiselev1
1 Department of Radiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Gruss Magnetic Research Center, Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine , Bronx, NY, United States; 3Institute for Medical Image Computing, Fraunhofer MEVIS, 28359, Germany

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2170. A Two-Stage General Kinetic Model for Improved Estimation of Brain Tumour Perfusion Using Arterial Spin Labeling Patrick W. Hales1, Kim P. Phipps2, Ramneek Kaur1, Tina Banks3, Christopher A. Clark1
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Imaging and Biophysics, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Neuro-oncology Department, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 3Radiology Department, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom

2171. Correlation Between PCASL and DSC Perfusion MRI with and Without Contrast Agent Leakage Correction in Brain Tumors Feng-Xian Yan1, Alex M. Wong2, Ho-Ling Liu1, 2
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Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Imaging and Intervention, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan

2172. Cerebral Blood Flow Quantification from QUASAR ASL by Stable Spline Marco Castellaro1, Amit Mehndiratta2, Denis Peruzzo1, Gianluigi Pillonetto1, Esben Thade Petersen3, Xavier Golay4, Michael A. Chappell2, Alessandra Bertoldo1
1

Department of Information Engineering, University of Padova, Padova, PD, Italy; 2Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 3Departments of Radiology and Radiotherapy, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 4University College London, London, United Kingdom

2173. A Novel Efficient Denoising Method for ASL Data: Assessment Using Voxel-Wise Network Analysis Xiaoyun Liang1, Alan Connelly1, 2, Fernando Calamante1, 2

1 Brain Research Institute, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Heidelberg, VIC, Australia; 2Department of Medicine, Austin Health and Northern Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

2174. Arterial Spin Labeling (ASL) Denoising with Markov Random Field (MRF) Optimization Yongsheng Zhang1, Ze Wang1
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Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

2175. Performance of Capnia-Derived Regressors and Physiological Noise Correction for ASL Measurement of Cerebral Vasoreactivity to Circulating Gases Marjorie Villien1, 2, Alexandre Krainik3, Julien Bouvier1, Matthias J.P. van Osch4, Laurent Lamalle5, Irne Troprs5, Jan M. Warnking1
Grenoble Institut of Neurosciences, INSERM, Grenoble, France; 2Athinoula A. Martinos center for biomedical imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 3Clinique universitaire de neuroradiologie et d'IRM, CHU Grenoble, Grenoble, France; 4Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 5SFR1, Universit Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
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2176. ASL Inversion Efficiency for Three Methods and Two Magnetic Fields Clment S. Debacker1, 2, Jan M. Warnking1, 3, Jrme Voiron2, Emmanuel Luc Barbier, 34

1 Team 5: Functional NeuroImaging and Brain Perfusion, Grenoble-Institute of Neuroscience, La Tronche, France; 2MRI, Bruker BioSpin, Ettlingen, Germany; 3U836, INSERM, La Tronche, France; 4Team 5: Functional NeuroImaging and Brain Perfusion, Grenoble Institute of Neurosciences, La Tronche, France

2177. Perfusion Quantification Using Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labelling: The Impact of Labelling Efficiency Estimation Magdalena Sokolska1, Xavier Golay2, David Thomas1
1 Department of Brain Repair & Rehabilitation, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, UK, United Kingdom; 2Department of Brain Repair & Rehabilitation, University College London, London, UK, United Kingdom

2178. Quantitative Estimation of Cerebral Oxygenation in Micro-Vessels Harshan Ravi1, 2, Jinsoo Uh3, Peiying Liu1, Lisa C. Krishnamurthy1, 2, Hanzhang Lu1

1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Department of Bioengineering, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States; 3Department of Radiological Sciences, St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States

295

Traditional Poster Sessions


2179. Comparison of 3D Pseudo-CASL and H215O PET for Quantification of Cerebral Blood Flow Joost P. A. Kuijer1, Larissa W. van Golen2, Marc C. Huisman3, Richard G. IJzerman2, Frederik Barkhof3, Michaela Diamant2, Adriaan A. Lammertsma3
1

Physics and Medical Technology, NCA, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, NL, Netherlands; 2Diabetes Center, Internal Medicine, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, NL, Netherlands; 3Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, NCA, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, NL, Netherlands

2180. Automated Group Analysis Tools for CBF Measures Using CBFBIRN Database and Analysis Pipeline David D. Shin1, Burak I. Ozyurt2, Thomas T. Liu1
1

Center for Functional MRI, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 2Dept. of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States

2181. Quantitative Cerebral and Retinal Blood Flow Using Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling MRI and Fluorescent Microsphere Yen-Yu Ian Shih1, 2, Bryan H. De La Garza2, Shiliang Huang2, Guang Li2, Lin Wang3, Timothy O. Duong4

1 Experimental Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Neurology and Biomedical Research Imaging Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States; 2Research Imaging Center, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 3Devers Eye Institute, Legacy Research Institute, Portland, OR, United States; 4Research Imaging Center, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

2182. Measuring Tissue Perfusion in the Human Brainstem Using Multi-Inversion Time Pulsed Arterial Spin Labelling Esther A H Warnert1, Ashley D. Harris1, Kevin Murphy1, Michael A. Chappell2, Judith E. Hall3, Richard G. Wise1

1 Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom; 2University of Oxford, Headington, Oxford, United Kingdom; 3Department of Anaesthetics, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom

2183. Effect of Deep Isoflurane Anesthesia on Cerebral Blood Flow Autoregulation in Non-Human Primates Chun-Xia Li1, Sudeep Patel1, Danny J.J. Wang2, Xiaodong Zhang1

1 Yerkes Imaging Center, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2AhmansonLovelace Brain Mapping Center, Department of Neurology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

2184. Reinvestigation of Perfusion Measurement in Cerebral White Matter Using Pseudocontinuous Arterial Spin Labeling MRI Wen-Chau Wu1, 2, Shu-Chi Lin2, Kuan-Lin Chen2
1

Graduate Institute of Oncology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Medical Imaging, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

2185. Assessment of Microcirculation in Murine Myocardium: A Retrospective Method for Quantification of Perfusion and Regional Blood Volume Fabian Tobias Gutjahr1, Thomas Kampf1, Xavier Helluy1, Christian Herbert Ziener2, Peter M. Jakob1, 3, Wolfgang Rudolf Bauer4
1

Experimental Physics 5, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 2German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany; 3Magnetic Resonance Bavaria, Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 4Medizinische Klinik und Polyklinik I, Universitaetsklinikum Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Germany

2186. Simultaneous Quantification of Perfusion, Venous Oxygen Saturation, and Skeletal Muscle T2* in Response to Cuff-Induced Ischemia in the Leg Erin K. Englund1, Michael C. Langham1, Cheng Li1, Emile R. Mohler2, Thomas F. Floyd3, Felix W. Wehrli1
Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Department of Cardiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Department of Anesthesiology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States
1

2187. ASL in Low-Intensity Exercise at 7T - Initial Experiences Kiril Schewzow1, 2, Georg Bernd Fiedler1, 2, Martin Meyerspeer1, 2, Ewald Moser1, 2, Albrecht Ingo Schmid1, 2

1 Medical Physics and Biomedical Engeneering, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Wien, Austria; 2MR Centre of Excellence, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Wien, Austria

296

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2188. Multi-Slice Look-Locker FAIR for Hepatic Arterial Spin Labelling Rajiv Ramasawmy1, 2, Adrienne E. Campbell-Washburn1, Sean Peter Johnson2, Jack Wells1, Rosamund Barbara Pedley2, Simon Walker-Samuel1, Mark F. Lythgoe 1
1

Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging, University College London, London, Greater London, United Kingdom; 2Cancer Institute, University College London, London, Greater London, United Kingdom

2189. Renal Perfusion Imaging with Two-Dimensional Navigator Gated Arterial Spin Labeling Huan Tan1, Ioannis Koktzoglou2, 3, Pottumarthi Vara Prasad2, 3

1 NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston , IL, United States; 2NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 3The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States

2190. Measurement of Bulk Liver Perfusion: Initial Assessment of Agreement Between ASL and Phase-Contrast MRI at 9.4T Manil Chouhan1, 2, Rajiv Ramasawmy2, 3, Adrienne E. Campbell-Washburn2, Alan Bainbridge4, Jack Wells2, Nathan Davies5, Rosamund Barbara Pedley3, Raj Mookerjee5, Shonit Punwani1, Stuart Taylor1, Simon Walker-Samuel2, Mark F. Lythgoe2
1 Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London, London, Greater London, United Kingdom; 2Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging, University College London, London, Greater London, United Kingdom; 3Cancer Institute, University College London, London, Greater London, United Kingdom; 4Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering, University College London, London, Greater London, United Kingdom; 5Institute for Liver and Digestive Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom

2191. Cerebral Blood Flow of Mouse Increases Upon Insulin-Induced Hypoglycemia Using the Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling Technique Hongxia Lei1, 2, Rolf Gruetter3, 4
1

University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 2EPFL, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 3cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Geneva, Switzerland; 4University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland

2192. Arterial Transit Delay Effects on Perfusion Measurement in an Elderly Cohort Weiying Dai1, Ajit Shankaranarayanan2, David C. Alsop1
1

Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States

2193. Resting State Functional Connectivity of the Subthalamic Nucleus in Parkinsons Disease Assessed Using Arterial Spin Labeling Maria A. Fernandez-Seara1, Elisa Mengual2, Marta Vidorreta1, Francis Loayza1, Jaione Irigoyen1, Maria Pastor1
1 Neuroscience, CIMA - University of Navarra, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain; 2Anatomy, Medical School - University of Navarra, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain

Traditional Poster Perfusion & Permeability


Exhibition Hall Monday 16:30-18:30
2194. 3D Spoiled Gradient-Recalled Echo Sequence with Compressed Sensing for DCE-MRI: Improved Temporal Resolution and Image Contrast Bin Chen1, Kai Zhao2, Bo Li3, Wenchao Cai2, Xiaoying Wang, 12, Jue Zhang, 13, Jing Fang, 13
1

Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China; 2Dept. of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 3College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China

2195. Analysis of the Spin and Gradient Echo (SAGE) Sequence for DSC-MRI in Rat Brain Tumors Ashley M. Stokes1, 2, Christopher C. Quarles1, 2
1

Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

297

Traditional Poster Sessions


2196. A Single-Shot Multiple Spin- And Gradient-Echo Acquisition for Perfusion Imaging Using SENSE Acceleration and Partial K-Space Sampling Jack T. Skinner1, 2, Ryan K. Robison2, 3, Christopher C. Quarles1, 2
1

Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Philips Healthcare, Highland Heights, OH, United States

2197. On the Importance of T1 Estimation for SAGE Perfusion MRI Data Alexander Brost1, Heiko Schmiedeskamp1, Matus Straka1, Jalal Andre2, Roland Bammer1
1

Center for Quantitative Neuroimaging, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

2198. Calibration of Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI Using T1-Based Steady-State CBV (Bookend Technique) and Vascular Space Occupancy (VASO): Comparison with Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling Emelie Lindgren1, Ronnie Wirestam1, Karin Markenroth Bloch1, 2, Andr Ahlgren1, Matthias J.P. van Osch3, Danielle van Westen4, Yulia Surova5, 6, Freddy Sthlberg1, 7, Linda Knutsson1
1 Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden; 2Clinical science, Philips, Lund, Sweden; 3C.J.Gorter Center for high field MRI, Department of Radiology, LUMC, Leiden, Netherlands; 4Center for Medical Imaging and Physiology, Skane University Hospital Lund, Lund, Sweden; 5Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden; 6Department of Neurology, Skne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden; 7Lund University Bioimaging Centrum, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

2199. Improved T1 Mapping and DCE-MRI Quantification for Prostate at 3T by Incorporating B1 Inhomogeneity Correction Ming-Ching Chang1, Sandeep Narendra Gupta1, Laura I. Sacolick2, Clare Tempany-Afdhal3, Fiona Fennessy3, Ehud J. Schmidt3
1 GE Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 2GE Global Research Center, Munich, Germany; 3Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

2200. Accuracy of Quantitative 3D DCE-MRI Using Variable Flip Angle T1 Mapping, B1 Correction, and the Bookend Method Brandon Zanette1, Greg O. Cron2, 3, Thanh B. Nguyen2, 3, Mark E. Schweitzer2, 3, Ian G. Cameron2, 3

1 Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 2Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 3Radiology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2201. Monitoring of T2 with Application of Diffusion Gradients to Remove Microcirculation Contributions to Signal for Optimisation of Diffusion Protocols and Generation of Flow-Free T2 Maps Neil P. Jerome1, James A. d'Arcy1, Matthew R. Orton1, Thorsten Feiweier2, Dow-Mu Koh3, Martin O. Leach1, David John Collins1

1 Radiotherapy & Imaging, The Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Imaging & Therapy Division, Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany; 3Department of Radiology, Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

2202. The Influence of Vascular Morphology on DSC-MRI Derived Blood Volume Measurements in Brain Tumors Natenael B. Semmineh1, Junzhong Xu2, Christopher C. Quarles2
1

Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville , TN, United States; 2Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

2203. Optimizing Repeatability of Independent Component Analysis Applied to Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI in 68 Brain Tumor Patients with Five Repeated Scans. Peter S. LaViolette1, Mitchell Daun2, Alexander D. Cohen3, Jennifer Connelley2, Kathleen M. Schmainda1
1

Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

2204. Network Analysis Based on Analytic Solution to Permutation Tests on Support Vector Machines Madhura Ingalhalikar1, Bilwaj Gaonkar1, Alex R. Smith1, Robert T. Schultz2, Ragini Verma1
1 2

Section of Biomedical Image Analysis, Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; Center for Autism Research, Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, United States

298

Traditional Poster Sessions


2205. PCA of Combined DCE-MRI Data from a Large Cohort Can Be Used to Assess Treatment Effects with Similar Sensitivity to Pharmacokinetic Model Fitting Matt Nathan Gwilliam1, David John Collins1, Martin O. Leach1, Helen Young2, Matthew R. Orton1
1 CRUK and EPSRC Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, London, United Kingdom; 2Astrazeneca, Macclesfield, Cheshire, United Kingdom

2206. Time-Consistent Non-Rigid Motion Compensation for 3D DCE-MRI of the Entire Liver Marijn van Stralen1, Hanke J. Schalkx2, Harrit W. Mulder1, Kenneth Coenegrachts3, Maarten S. van Leeuwen2, Wouter B. Veldhuis2, Josien P.W. Pluim1
1

Image Sciences Institute, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Radiology, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Radiology, AZ St.&#8208;Jan Brugge&#8208;Oostende AV, Brugge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

2207. Segmentation of Normal Liver Volume Using Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Gd-EOB-DTPA Time Intensity Curves Jonathan P. Dyke1, Pascal Spincemaille1, Martin R. Prince1, Krishna Juluru1
1

Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, NY, United States

2208. Signal Intensity and Texture Feature Analysis in Contrast-Enhanced Liver MRI for Chronic Liver Disease Diagnosis Jihun Oh1, Diego Martin2, Xiaoping P. Hu3
1

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Department of Medical Imaging, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

2209. Logan Plot Estimates of Tracer Distribution Volume from Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI Data and Tumor Cellularity in a Rat Model of Cerebral Glioma at 7T Madhava P. Aryal1, 2, Tavarekere N. Nagaraja2, Kelly A. Keenan2, Hassan Bagher-Ebadian2, Swayamprava Panda2, Stephen Brown2, James R. Ewing, 12
1

Physics, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States; 2Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States

2210. A Threshold Method to Exclude Unreliable Tracer Kinetic Model Parameters Measured from DCE MRI in Breast Cancer Dennis Lai Hong Cheong1, Bo Zhang1, Soo Chin Lee2, Thian C. Ng1, 3

1 Clinical Imaging Research Center, SBIC/A*STAR & National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 2Department of Haematology-Oncology, National University Health System, Singapore, Singapore; 3Department of Diagnostic Radiology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

2211. Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DCE-MRI): Insights About Arterial Input Function Definition, Model Selection and the Quantitative Signal Difference Method Georges Hankov1, Jill Fredrickson1, Gregory Ferl1, David Clayton1, Alexandre Coimbra2, Alexandre de Crespigny2
1

Genentech Inc., South San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Genentech Inc, South San Francisco, CA, United States

2212. Arterial Input Function Reconstruction for DCE-MRI of the Liver Using Pre-Bolus Acquisition with Low Dose Gadolinium Contrast Guido H. Jajamovich1, Claudia Calcagno1, Hadrien A. Dyvorne1, Henry Rusinek2, Shimon Aronhime1, Bachir Taouli1
1

Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

2213. Bolus Tracking Perfusion Imaging in Humans Using Quantitative Arterial Input Function Elias Kellner1, Irina Mader2, Marco Reisert1, Valerij G. Kiselev1
1

Department of Radiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Section of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

2214. AIF Induced Limits of Parameter Uncertainty in Pharmakokinetic Models of Pre-Clinical DCE-MRI Tammo Rukat1, 2, Simon Walker-Samuel3, Stefan A. Reinsberg1
1

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2Institut fr Physik, Humboldt Universitt zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 3Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom

299

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2215 5. Fast NSR: An A Optimized Non-Linear N Stoc chastic Deconvo olution for Larg ge Data Sets an nd Clinical Anal lyses Denis Peruzz zo1, Danilo Beno ozzo1, Gianluigi Pillonetto1, Ales ssandra Bertold do1
1

Department of o Information Eng gineering, Universi ity of Padova, Pad dova, PD, Italy

2216 6. DSC-MRI Derived D T2* Lea akage Effect De epends on Struc ctural Features s of Extravascul lar Space 1 Natenael B. Semmineh S , Junz zhong Xu1, Jerry y Boxerman2, Ga ary W. Delaney3, Christopher C C. Quarles1
1

Institute of Im maging Science, Vanderbilt Universi ity, Nashville , TN N, United States; 2A Alpert Medical Sch hool of Brown Un niversity, Providence, RI I, United States; 3CSIRO C Mathemati ical and Informatio on Sciences, Clayt yton South, Vic, Au ustralia

2217 7. Tumour Lea akage Characte erized Using a Novel N Dynamic Susceptibility C Contrast MRI M Model Correlat tes with Tumour Interstitial Space 1 1 1 2 3 Keiko Miyaza aki , David John n Collins , James A. d'Arcy , Do ow-Mu Koh , Anw war R. Padhani , Martin O. Lea ach1, 1 Matthew R. Orton O
1

CR-UK and EPSRC E Cancer Imaging Centre, The e Institute of Cance er Research, Sutto n, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Depart tment of Diagnostic Radiology, The Roya al Marsden NHS Foundation F Trust, S nited Kingdom; 3P Paul Strickland Sca anner Centre, Sutton, Surrey, Un n Hospital, Northw wood, Middlesex, United U Kingdom Mount Vernon

2218 8. Optimal Sam mpling Settings s for Reliable Bl lood Brain Barr rier Permeabili ity Quantificati ion Using DCE-MRI, a Monte Carlo o Approach Cecile RLPN N Jeukens1, Harm m J. van de Haar r1, Jacobus F.A. Jansen1, Paul A A.M. Hofman1, C C. Eleana Zhang g2, Julie Staals2, Saar rtje Burgmans3, Frans F RJ Verhey y3, Robert J. van n Oostenbrugge2, Walter H. Bac ckes1
1

Radiology, Maastricht M Universi ity Medical Centre e, Maastricht, Limb burg, Netherlands; 2Neurology, Maa astricht University y Medical Centre, Maastr richt, Limburg, Ne etherlands; 3Alzheimer Centre Maas tricht, Maastricht University Medica al Centre, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2219 9. Assessment of Vessel Perm meability by Com mbining DCE an nd ASL MRI hang1, Alex M. Wong W 2, Feng-Xia an Yan1, Yu-Shi L Lin1, Ho-Ling L Liu1, 2 Ting-Ting Ch
1

Department of o Medical Imaging g and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University, , Kwei-Shan, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan; 2D Department of Medical Imagi ing and Interventio on, Chang Gung Memorial M Hospital, , Kwei-Shan, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan

2220 0. Dynamic Co ontrast-Enhanc ced MRI of Mou use Cirrhotic Li iver: A Pilot St tudy Septian Hart tono1, 2, Tong Sa an Koh1, Lei Zho ou3, Quan Sing N Ng1, Puor Sherng g Lee1, Kai-Hsia ang Chuang4, Yo ock Young 3 5 1 Dan , Lauren nt Martarello , Choon C Hua Thng g
1 3

National Canc cer Centre Singapo ore, Singapore, NA A, Singapore; 2Nan nyang Technologi ical University, Sin ngapore, NA, Sing gapore; National Univ versity Health Syst tem, Singapore, NA, N Singapore; 4Sin ngapore Bioimagin ng Consortium, Si ingapore, NA, Sin ngapore; 5 Roche Translational Medicine Hub, H Singapore, NA, N Singapore

2221 1. Entropy Analysis of Peak Enhancement E Ratio R from DCE E-MRI as a Pote ential Marker t to Assess Brain Tumor Response to Radiotherapy Chih-Feng Chen C 1, Ho-Ling Liu L 2, 3, Yu-Jie Hu uang4, Yuan-Hsi iung Tsai1, Hsu-H -Huei Weng1
1

Department of o Radiology, Chan ng Gung Memorial Hospital, Chiayi branch, and Chan ng Gung University y of Science and T Technology, Chiayi, Taiwan n; 2Department of f Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chang G Gung University, T Taoyuan, Taiwan; 3Healthy 4 Aging Researc ch Center, Chang Gung G University, Taoyuan, T Taiwan; Kaohsiung Chan ng Gung Memorial l Hospital and Cha ang Gung University Col llege of Medicine, , Kaohsiung, Taiw wan

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2222 2. Imaging the e Fragile Brain: Using BOLD Signal Fluctuat tions to Study P Perfusion in Normal Subjects a and Patients with Cerebrovascu ular Disease 1 1 1 1 1 Thomas Chri isten , Deqiang Qiu , Wendy W. Ni , Michael E. Moseley , Greg g Zaharchuk
1

Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

2223 3. Correlation Between Hemo odynamic Varia ation and Restin ng-State fMRI i h Carotid Arter ry Stenosis in Patients with Y 1, Tsong-Hai Lee L 2, Pin-Hsun Huang1, Kuo-Lu un Huang2, Ho-F Fai Wong3, Ho-L Ling Liu1, 3 Feng-Xian Yan
1

Department of o Medical Imaging g and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University, , Taoyuan, Taiwan n; 2Department of N Neurology and Stroke Cen nter, Chang Gung Memorial Hospita al, and Chang Gun ng University Coll lege of Medicine, T Taoyuan, Taiwan; ; 3Department of Medical Im maging and Interven ntion, Chang Gung g Memorial Hospi ital, Taoyuan, Taiw wan

3 300

Traditional Poster Sessions


2224. The Comparison Study of ASL and DCE MRI for Renal Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) Mapping Jing Wang1, Yudong Zhang2, Jue Zhang1, Xiaoying Wang3, Jing Fang4
1

Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking Unversity, Beijing, China; 2Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital With Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China, Beijing, China; 3Department of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 4Peking University, Beijing, China

2225. Direct CBF Comparison Between MRI ASL and DSC and Perfusion CT-Scan in Treated Tumor Patients Marjorie Villien1, 2, Do Kien N Guyen1, Julien Bouvier1, Cedric Mendoza3, Sylvie Grand3, Louise Fanchon1, Emmanuel Luc Barbier4, Irne Troprs5, Jean-Franois Le Bas3, Alexandre Krainik3, Jan M. Warnking1
Grenoble Institut of Neurosciences, INSERM, Grenoble, France; 2Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard, Charlestown, MA, United States; 3Clinique universitaire de neuroradiologie et d'IRM, CHU Grenoble, Grenoble, France; 4Grenoble Institut of Neurosciences, INSERM U836, Grenoble, France; 5SFR1, Universit Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
1

2226. Comparison of Quantitative Cerebral Blood Flow Measured with Bolus Tracking Perfusion MRI and H215O PET in the Porcine Model Elias Kellner1, Irina Mader2, Michal Mix3, Marco Reisert1, Katharina Frster4, Thao Nguyen-Thanh2, Daniel Nico Splitthoff1, Peter Gall1, Valerij G. Kiselev1
1

Department of Radiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Section of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 33Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 44Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

Traditional Poster Functional Connectivity: Acquisitions & Artifacts


Exhibition Hall Thursday 10:30-12:30
2227. Evaluation of Dual-Echo Pseudo-Continuous ASL for Resting-State BOLD Functional Connectivity Measurement Tim X. Liu1, Sungho Tak1, Danny J.J. Wang2, Lirong Yan2, J. Jean Chen1

1 Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

2228. The Application of Accelerated Functional Connectivity Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Study the Higher Frequency Band Resting State Functional Connectivity (R-fcMRI) and the Improvement for the Individual RfcMRI Repeatability Guangyu Chen1, Andrew S. Nencka1, Guangyu Chen1, Shi-Jiang Li1, 2
1

Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

2229. Artificial Correlations Induced by SENSE and GRAPPA Corrupt fcMRI Conclusions Iain P. Bruce1, Daniel B. Rowe1, 2

1 Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Department of Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

2230. Minimizing Spurious Functional Connectivity Findings from Resting State fMRI Prantik Kundu1, Noah Brenowitz1, Souheil J. Inati2, Ziad S. Saad3, Petra Vertes4, Yulia Worbe4, Valerie Voon4, Ed Bullmore4, Peter A. Bandettini5

1 Section on Functional Imaging Mehthods, NIMH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Functional MRI Core Facility, NIMH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3Scientific and Statistical Computing Core, NIMH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 4Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom; 5Functional MRI Core Facility, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

2231. Venous Suppression in Resting State FMRI: Implications for Correlation Analysis Andrew T. Curtis1, R. Matthew Hutchison1, Ravi S. Menon1
1

Medical Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

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2232 2. Temporal Processing of fM MRI Data Induces Functional C Correlations and Potentially A Alters Functiona al Activations 1 2 1 2 M. Muge Kar raman , Andrew w S. Nencka , Da aniel B. Rowe ,
1

Department of o Mathematics, Statistics, and Comp puter Science, Mar rquette University y, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2De epartment of Biophysics, Medical M College of Wisconsin, Milwa aukee, WI, United d States

2233 3. Resting-Stat te Functional Connectivity C Ma apping Using Ce erebral Blood F Flow: Comparis son with Simult taneously Acquired BO OLD in High-Susceptibility Re egions Sungho Tak1, Danny J.J. Wa ang2, Lirong Yan n2, J. Jean Chen
1 Rotman Research Institute at Ba aycrest Centre, Un niversity of Toront to, Toronto, ON, C Canada; 2Neurolog gy, University of C California, UCLA), Los Ange eles, CA, United States S Los Angeles (U

2234 4. Resting-Stat te Functional Connectivity C Ma apping in Huma ans Using Spin-Echo EPI BOL LD Yasha Khata amian1, J. Jean Chen C 2
1

Rotman Research Institute, Tor ronto, ON, Canada a; 2University of To oronto, Toronto, O ON, Canada

2235 5. Quantitative e Measurement t of Signal Fluct tuations in ASL L from Resting State Functiona al Networks Weiying Dai1, Ajit Shankaran narayanan2, Gottfried Schlaug3, David C. Alsop p1
1

Radiology, Be eth Israel Deacone ess Medical Center r & Harvard Medi ical School, Boston n, MA, United Sta ates; 2Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE E Healthcare, Men nlo Park, CA, Unit ted States; 3Neurol logy, Beth Israel D Deaconess Medica al Center & Harvar rd Medical School, Boston n, MA, United Sta ates

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2236 6. Resting Stat te Neural Netwo ork Demonstrated with Cereb ral Blood Volum me Based fMRI I Using the USP PIO Agent Ferumoxyto ol in Humans 1 1 1 1 1 1 Deqiang Qiu u , Greg Zaharch huk , Thomas Ch hristen , Wendy W. Ni , Gary H. Glover , Micha ael E. Moseley
1

Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

2237 7. Resting Stat te Functional Connectivity in the t Human Spin nal Cord at 7 T Tesla 1 2 Robert L. Ba arry1, 2, Seth A. Smith S , , John C. C Gore, 23
1

Vanderbilt Un niversity Institute of Imaging Scienc ce, Nashville, TN, United States; 2De epartment of Radi iology and Radiolo ogical Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, N TN, Uni ited States; 3Vande erbilt University, N Nashville, TN, Un nited States

2238 8. Frequency Characteristics C of Large Scale Resting State N Networks Using g 7T Spin Echo EPI Erik van Oor rt1, 2, Peter J. Ko oopmans3, Rasim m Boyacioglu4, M Markus Barth4, C Christian F. Bec ckmann1, 2, David d Norris5
1

Statistical Ima aging Neuroscienc ce, MIRA Institute e for Biomedical T Technology and Te echnical Medicine, University of Tw wente, Nijmegen, Gel lderland, Netherlan nds; 2Statistical Im maging Neuroscien nce, Radboud Univ versity Nijmegen, Donders Center fo for Cognitive 3 Neuroimaging g, Nijmegen, Neder rland, Netherlands s; MR Techniques s in Brain Functio on, Radboud Unive ersity Nijmegen, D Donders 4 Center for Cog gnitive Neuroimag ging, Nijmegen, Ne ederland, Netherla ands; MR Techniq ques in Brain Func ction, Radboud Un niversity, Nijmegen, Ned derland, Netherlan nds; 5MR Techniqu ues in Brain Funct tion, Radboud Uni iversity Nijmegen, , Donders Center f for Cognitive Neuroimaging g, Nijmegen, Gelde erland, Netherland ds

2239 9. Resting Stat te fMRI Using Multi M Echo EPI I (ME-EPI): A S Study of Echo T Time Dependen nce of Sensitivit ty Deqiang Qiu u1, Thomas Chris sten1, Jae Mo Pa ark1, Michael E. Moseley1, Greg g Zaharchuk1
1

Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

2240 0. Stability of Resting-State R Brain B Activity Fluctuations F Acr ross Time: Evid dence from fMR RI and MEG Om Bhatt1, Jed J Meltzer1, Ber rnhard Ross1, J. Jean Chen1
1

Rotman Research Institute, Bay ycrest, University of o Toronto, Toront nto, ON, Canada

2241 1. Simultaneou us fMRI and EE EG Study of Ne ever Resting Br ain: Spatial an nd Temporal Sim milarity of EEG G Microstates Cortical Repre esentation and BOLD B Resting State Networks s L Ding2, 3, Min n Zhu2, Jerzy Bod durka1, 4 Han Yuan1, Lei
1

Laureate Insti itute for Brain Res search, Tulsa, OK, United States; 2Sc chool of Electrical l and Computer En ngineering, Univer rsity of Oklahoma, No orman, OK, United d States; 3Bioengin neering Center, Un niversity of Oklaho oma, Norman, OK K, United States; 4C College of Engineering, University U of Okla ahoma, Norman, OK, O United States

3 302

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2242 2. EEG Correl lates of Time-V Varying BOLD Functional F Con nnectivity Catie Chang g1, Zhongming Li iu2, Michael C. Chen C 3, Xiao Liu2 , Jeff H. Duyn1
1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Advanced MR RI Section, LFMI, NINDS, National l Institutes of Heal lth, Bethesda, MD D, United States; 2A Advanced MRI Sec ction, LFMI, NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD, Un nited States; 3Dept t. of Psychology, S Stanford Universit ty, Stanford, CA, U United States

2243 3. The Electric cal Basis of Dyn namic Functional Connectivity y Measured with h Sliding Window Correlation n. Mac Merritt1, Garth Thomps son1, Wen-Ju Pan1, Matthew E. M Magnuson1, She ella Keilholz1
1

BMED, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emo ory University, At tlanta, GA, United d States

2244 4. Global Redu uctions in Resting-State BOLD D Connectivity R Reflect Widespread Decreases s in MEG Conn nectivity Omer Tal1, Chi C Wah Wong1, Valur Olafsson1, Mithun Diwak kar2, Roland Lee e2, Ming-Xiong H Huang2, Thomas s T. Liu, 12
1

Center for Functional MRI, Uni iversity of Californ nia, San Diego, La a Jolla, CA, United d States; 2Radiolog gy, University of C California, San Diego, La a Jolla, CA, United d States

2245 5. Inter-Subjec ct Variability in n the Amplitude e of the Resting g-State fMRI Gl lobal Signal Re eflects Differenc ces in EEG Vigilance 1 1 1 1 ong , Valur Olafs fsson , Omer Tal , Thomas Liu Chi Wah Wo
1

Center for Functional MRI, Uni iversity of Californ nia San Diego, La a Jolla, CA, United d States

T Traditional Poster F Functional Connectivit C y Analysis


E Exhibition Hall l Thu ursday 10:30-12:30
2246 6. Connectivity y-Based Neurof feedback: Dyna amic Causal Mo odeling for Real-Time FMRI. Yury Koush1, 2, Maria Joao Rosa R 3, Fabien Robineau4, 5, Klaa artje Heinen6, N Nikolaus Weiskop pf7, Patrik Vuille eumier4, 5, 28 1 2 Dimitri Van de Ville, , Fran nk Scharnowski ,
1

Department of o Radiology and Medical M Informatic cs, CIBM, Univers sity of Geneva , G eneva, Switzerland d; 2Institute of Bio oengineering, cole Polytech hnique Fdrale de e Lausanne, Lausa anne, Switzerland; 3Computer Scienc ce Department, Un niversity College L London, 4 5 London, Unite ed Kingdom; Department of Neuros science, CMU, Un niversity of Geneva a, Geneva, Switzer rland; Geneva Ne euroscience Center, Genev va, Switzerland; 6In nstitute of Cognitiv ve Neuroscience, U University College e London, London n, United Kingdom m; 7Wellcome Trust Centre fo or Neuroimaging, Institute of Neuro ology,, University C College London, L London, United Ki ingdom; 8Departm ment of Radiology and d Medical Informatics, CIBM, Unive ersity of Geneva, G Geneva, Switzerlan nd

2247 7. Quality Asse essment and Co onsistency of Se erial Multi-Cent ter Resting-Sta ate fMRI in Alzh heimers Disease e David Clayto on1, Farshid Far raji1, Douglas Ar rnold2, Alex De Crespigny3, Alex exandre Coimbra a3
1

Genentech, In nc., South San Fran ncisco, CA, United d States; 2NeuroRX X Research, Mont treal, Quebec, Can nada; 3Genentech I Inc, South San Francisco, , CA, United State es

2248 8. A Case for Correcting C Atte enuation of Cor rrelation in Rest ting State FMR RI Jacco A. De Zwart1, Peter va an Gelderen1, Jef eff H. Duyn1
1

Advanced MR RI, LFMI, NINDS S, National Institute es of Health, Beth hesda, MD, United d States

2249 9. Power-Law Functional Org ganizations of the Brain in Wa ake, Anesthesia, , and Vegetativ ve State Xiaolin Liu1, B. Douglas Ward1, Shi-Jiang Li1, Anthony G. H Hudetz2
1

Biophysics, Medical M College of f Wisconsin, Milw waukee, WI, United d States; 2Anesthes siology, Medical C College of Wiscon nsin, Milwaukee, WI, W United States

2250 0. Wavelet-Bas sed Clustering and Dynamic Analysis A of Rest ting State Data in the Rat Shella Keilho olz1, Alessio Med dda2, Lukas Hoff ffmann3, Matthew w E. Magnuson1, Garth Thomps son1, Wen-Ju Pan n1
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Emory y/Georgia Tech, Atlanta, A GA, Unite d States; 2Georgia a Tech Research In nstitute, Atlanta, G GA, United States; 3Neuroscience Program, Emory University y, Atlanta, GA, Un nited States

2251 1. Resting-Stat te fMRI Signal Anti-Correlatio on Exists in Ab bsence of Global l Signal Regression Xiao Liu1, Jef eff H. Duyn1
1

Advanced MR RI section, LFMI, NINDS, National Institutes of Healt th, Bethesda, MD, , United States

303

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2252. Spontaneous Low-Frequency Functional Connectivity and Temporal Dynamics: Working Memory Vs. Rest Jingyuan Chen1, Catie Chang2, Gary H. Glover1, 3
1 Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 2National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3Radiology Department, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States

2253. Network Diffusion Models for Functional Brain Connectivity Networks Farras Abdelnour1, Henning Voss1, Ashish Raj1
1

Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States

2254. Resting-State Functional Connectivity of Specialized Occipitotemporal Cortical Regions Kaundinya Gopinath1, Simon Lacey2, Shaheen Ahmed1, Randall Stilla2, K. Sathian2
1

Department of Radiology & Imaging Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Department of Neurology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

2255. Quantification of Reproducible Spatiotemporal Dynamic Patterns Using Bootstrapping from Randomized Phase Data in the Rodent Model Matthew E. Magnuson1, Garth Thompson1, Wen-Ju Pan1, Shella Keilholz1
1

Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology / Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

2256. Effective Brain Connectivity Among Resting-State Networks : A Frequency Dependent Granger Causality Analysis I-Jung Chen1, Yen-Hsiang Cheng2, Tzu-Cheng Chao1, 2, Ping-Hong Lai3, 4, Fu-Nien Wang5, Ming-Long Wu1, 2

1 Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan; 2Institute of Medical Informatics, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan; 3Department of Radiology, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 4School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan; 5Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

2257. Functional Parcellation of Cerebellum Based on Resting-State fMRI and Singular Value Decomposition Chia-Wei Li1, Jyh-Horng Chen1, 2

1 Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 2Neurobiology and Cognitive Science Center, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan

2258. Graph Analysis of Resting-State ASL Data Reveals Nonlinear Correlations Among CBF and Network Metrics Xiaoyun Liang1, Alan Connelly1, 2, Fernando Calamante1, 2

1 Brain Research Institute, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Heidelberg, VIC, Australia; 2Department of Medicine, Austin Health and Northern Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

2259. Mapping Brain Entropy Using Resting State fMRI: Part I Ze Wang1, 2, Anish Mitra3, Marcus Raichle3, Anna Rose Childress1, John A. Detre, 24
1

Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Dept. of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Neurology, Washington University in St Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States; 4Dept. of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

2260. Correction of Long-Term Physiological Noise Effects Increases the Reproducibility of Resting-State Networks Jaemin Shin1, 2, Zhi Yang3, 4, Audrey Duarte5, Xiaoping P. Hu1
1

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Tech and Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Center for Advanced Brain Imaging, Georgia Tech and Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; 4National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 5School of Psychology, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, United States

304

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2261. Reliability of Intrinsic Networks Over 128 Weeks Ann S. Choe1, 2, Suresh E. Joel3, 4, Craig K. Jones3, 4, John Muschelli5, Visar Belegu1, 2, John W. McDonald1, 2, Brian S. Caffo5, Peter C.M. van Zijl3, 4, James J. Pekar3, 4
1 Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2International Center for Spinal Cord Injury, Hugo Moser Research Institute, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4FM Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 5Department of Biostatistics, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

Traditional Poster Functional Connectivity: Biomarkers


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2262. Some Brains Are More Strongly Functionally Connected Than Others: A Resting-State fMRI Study of Inter and Intra Network Coherence Izabela Przezdzik1, Andrew P. Bagshaw1, Stephen D. Mayhew1
1

BUIC, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

2263. Within Hemisphere Connectivity Differentiates Humans from Nonhuman Primates: A Resting-State fMRI Study Hsiao-Ying Wey1, 2, Kimberly A. Phillips, 13, Angela R. Laird1, Peter Kochunov1, 4, Michael D. Davis1, David C. Glahn, 15 , John Blangero6, Timothy O. Duong7, Peter T. Fox1
1 Research Imaging Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2Athinoula A. Martinos Center, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States; 3Department of Psychology, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX, United States; 4Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, United States; 5Department of Psychiatry, Yale University, Hartford, CT, United States; 6 Department of Genetics, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, United States; 7Research Imaging Institute, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

2264. Magnetic Resonance Imaging the Genetic Influence on Intrinsic Resting-State Connectivity in Brown Norway and Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rat Brains Zhixin Li1, B. Douglas Ward2, Melinda R. Dwinell3, Christopher P. Pawela1

1 Department of Plastic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Department of Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Human and Molecular Genetics Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

2265. Mapping the Mouse Brain Functional Connectivity Networks: Strain Specific Patterns Laura-Adela Harsan1, Anna Mechling1, Neele Hbner1, Hsu-Lei Lee1, Jrgen Hennig2, Dominik von Elverfeldt1
1

Medical Physics, University Medical Center, Freiburg, BW, Germany; 2Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, BW, Germany

2266. Spontaneous BOLD Signal Fluctuations in the Young and Elderly Brain: a Non-Contrast Biomarker of Cerebral Vasomotor Reactivity? Hesamoddin Jahanian1, Wendy W. Ni1, Thomas Christen1, Manjula K. Tamura2, Michael E. Moseley1, Greg Zaharchuk1
1

Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Division of Nephrology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

2267. ASL Based Functional Connectivity in Schizophrenia Relates to Disease Severity Nadja Razavi1, Andrea Federspiel1, Thomas Dierks1, Martinus Hauf2, Kay Jann1

1 Dept. of Psychiatric Neurophysiology, University Hospital of Psychiatry / University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 2Institut of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, University of Bern / Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland

2268. Identifying Group Differences in Functional Subnetworks: A Novel Whole-Brain Method Applied to Dyslexia Emily S. Finn1, Xilin Shen2, John M. Holahan3, Xenophon Papademetris2, 4, Dustin Scheinost4, Cheryl Lacadie2, Sally E. Shaywitz3, Bennett A. Shaywitz3, Robert Todd Constable2, 4
1 4

Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 3Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

305

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2269. Resting State fMRI Revealed Differences in Connectivity to Visual Cortex in Premature Infants with Hypercapnic Ventilation Xiawei Ou1, George Andrew James2, Zhaohua Ding3, Charles M. Glasier1, Raghu H. Ramakrishnaiah1, Jeffrey R. Kaiser4
1

Radiology, Arkansas Children's Hospital; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, United States; 2Brain Imaging Research Center, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, United States; 3Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Pediatrics, Arkansas Children's Hospital; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, United States

2270. Reproducible Differentiation of Individual Subjects with Minimal Acquisition Time Via Resting State FMRI Raag D. Airan1, Joshua Vogelstein2, 3, Brian S. Caffo4, James J. Pekar1, 5, Haris I. Sair1

1 Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Statistical Sciences, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 3Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 5F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States

2271. Resting-State fMRI Activity in the Basal Ganglia Predicts Unsupervised Learning Performance in a Virtual Reality Environment Valur Olafsson1, Chi Wah Wong1, Markus Plank2, Joe Snider2, Eric Halgren3, Howard Poizner2, Thomas Liu1
1

Center for Functional MRI, UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States; 2Institute for Neural Computation, UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States; 3Multimodal Imaging Laboratory, UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States

2272. Functional Connectivity and Temporal Patterns of Brain Networks Involved in Alternative Finger Tapping Huijin Song1, Jeehye Seo1, Seonguk Jin1, Moon Han1, Moonjung Hwang2, Yongmin Chang1, 3, Kyung Jin Suh4
1

Medical & Biological Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2GE healthcare, Seoul, Korea; 3Molecular medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 4Radiology, School of Medicine, Dongguk University, Gyungju, Korea

2273. Increased Functional Connectivity Between Occipitotemporal Cortex and Frontoparietal Attention Network During Visual Processing Kaundinya Gopinath1, Simon Lacey2, Shaheen Ahmed1, Randall Stilla2, K. Sathian2
1

Department of Radiology & Imaging Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Department of Neurology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

2274. Diurnal Variations of Regional Homogeneity in Healthy Human Brain Evaluated Using Resting-State FMRI Chunxiang Jiang1, Yanjun Diao1, Xiaojing Long1, Weiqi Liao1, Lijuan Zhang1
1

Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

Traditional Poster fMRI Acquisition: Methods & Protocols


Exhibition Hall
1

Thursday 10:30-12:30
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; 2NRC, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; 3Frasier Health Authority, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada; 4Neurosurgery, Capital District Health, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

2275. MEG & fMRI: Which One Best Spatially Localizes Brain Activity? Tynan Stevens1, 2, Steven Beyea, 12, Ryan D'Arcy3, Tim Bardouille2, David Clarke1, 4

2276. Activation Extent and Tissue Specificity of High-TSNR BOLD at 7T Javier Gonzalez-Castillo1, Daniel A. Handwerker1, Colin Hoy1, Peter A. Bandettini1
1

Section on Functional Imaging Methods, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

2277. Combined T2*-Weighted Acquisitions of the Human Brain and the Cervical Spinal Cord with a Dynamic Update of the Linear Shims Jrgen Finsterbusch1, 2, Christian Sprenger1, 2, Christian Bchel1, 2

1 Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; 2Neuroimage Nord, Hamburg-Kiel-Lbeck, Germany

306

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2278 8. Developmen nt of BOLD-Sen nsitive Protocols for Imaging th he Human Spin nal Cord at 7 Te esla 23 Robert L. Ba arry1, 2, John C. Gore, G , Seth A. Smith1, 2
1

Vanderbilt Un niversity Institute of Imaging Scienc ce, Nashville, TN, United States; 2De epartment of Radi iology and Radiolo ogical Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, N TN, Uni ited States; 3Vande erbilt University, N Nashville, TN, Un nited States

2279 9. Short Echo-Time 3D-TSE with w and Witho out VASO Prep paration for Fun nctional MRI 2 Paul Summer rs1, Armando Ba auleo1, Fabiola Cretti C , Fausta L Lui1, Carlo Adolf lfo Porro1
1

University of f Modena and Regg gio Emilia, Moden na, MO, Italy; 2Osp pedali Riuniti di B Bergamo, Bergamo o, BG, Italy

2280 0. High Resolu ution Frequency y-Modulated BS SSFP FMRI Albert Kir1, 2, Alan B. McMil llan3, Rao P. Gu ullapalli1, 2, Joel M. Morris4
1

Magnetic Res sonance Research Center, University y of Maryland, Sch hool of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, U United States; 2Dia agnostic Radiology and d Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland, M School o of Medicine, Baltim more, MD, United d States; 3Radiolog gy, University 4 of Wisconsin Madison, M School of o Medicine and Pu ublic Health, Mad dison, WI, United S States; Communic cation and Signal Processing Laboratory, Un niversity of Maryl land, Baltimore Co ounty, Baltimore, M MD, United States s

2281 1. Artifact-Sup ppressed Altern nating SSFP fM MRI in Human S Subjects Using a Breath Hold P Paradigm Tiffany Jou1, Steve Patterson n2, John M. Pauly ly1, Chris Bowen n2
1

Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States; 2Institute fo or Biodiagnostics (Atlantic), Nationa al Research Council Canad da, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

2282 2. 2D Parallel Imaging with RASER R for Tru ue Whole Brain fMRI at 7 T Ute Goerke1, Craig Moodie2, Krista Wisner2, Angus MacDon nald III2

1 CMRR, University of Minnesot ta, Minneapolis, MN, M United States; ; 2Psychology, Uni iversity of Minnes sota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

2283 3. Vessel Size Imaging I in the Brainstem B Michael Ger rmuska1, Daniel P. P Bulte2
1

Nuffield Depa artment of Clinica al Neurosciences, University U of Oxfo ord , Oxford, Oxfo ordshire, United Ki ingdom; 2Nuffield d Department of Clinical Neu urosciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, O Oxfordshi ire, United Kingdo om

2284 4. BOLD Mapping of Finger Movement M Com mpares with the e Underlying El lectrophysiolog gy; a Combined 7T fMRI S and ECoG Study 1 2 1 3 2 2 Jeroen Cornelis Willem Siero o , , Dora Herm mes , , Hans Hoo ogduin , Peter R R. Luijten , Nick F. Ramsey1, Na atalia Petridou1, 2
1

Rudolf Magnu us Institute, Unive ersity Medical Cen nter Utrecht, Utrec cht, Netherlands; 2R Radiology, Univer rsity Medical Cent ter Utrecht, Utrecht, Nethe erlands; 3Stanford University, Stanfo ord, CA, United St tates

T Traditional Poster f fMRI: Analysis of Acti ivation


E Exhibition Hall l
magna cum laude

2285 5. Incorporatio on of Gray Mat tter T1 and T2* Improves I Brain n Activation Sta atistics in FMRI I 1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD M. Muge Kar raman1, Iain P. Bruce B , Daniel B. B Rowe1, 2
1

Thu ursday 10:30-12:30

Department of o Mathematics, Statistics, and Comp puter Science, Mar rquette University y, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2De epartment of Biophysics, Medical M College of Wisconsin, Milwa aukee, WI, United d States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2286 6. Is Quantitat tive fMRI Reall ly Better Than Plain P BOLD in Predicting Cog gnitive Function n? Peiying Liu1, Chandramallik ka Basak2, Hanzh hang Lu1
1

Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 2Cen nter for Vital Longevity, Un niversity of Texas at a Dallas, Dallas, TX, T United States

307

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2287. Default Mode Network and Working Memory Network During an fMRI Working Memory Task: Differences and Correlations with Behavioral Performance Marta Re1, 2, Tommaso Piccoli3, 4, Giancarlo Valente3, Vincent Van De Ven3, Alexander Sack3, Francesco Di Salle3, 5
1

IRCCS Istituto Scientifico Eugenio Medea, Bosisio Parini, Lecco, Italy; 2Dipartimento di Bioingegneria, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, MI, Italy; 3Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands; 4 Dipartimento di Biomedicina e Neuroscienze Cliniche, Universit degli Studi di Palermo, Palermo, PA, Italy; 5Dipartimento di Medicina e Chirurgia, Universit di Salerno, Baronissi, SA, Italy

2288. Spatial Heterogeneity Analysis of Brain Activation in Epilepsy Lalit Gupta1, Ren M.H. Besseling2, 3, Geke M. Overvliet2, 4, Paul A.M. Hofman2, 4, Anton de Louw2, Maarten Vaessen2, 3 , Albert P. Aldenkamp2, 4, Shrutin Ulman1, Jacobus F.A. Jansen3, 4, Walter H. Backes3, 4
1 Philips Electronics India Ltd., India; 2Epilepsy center Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, Netherlands; 3Research School for Mental Health & Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Netherlands; 4Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht University, Netherlands

2289. Visual Image Reconstruction of Brain Activities and Retinotopic Mapping: An Optimization Method Yu-Sheng Tseng1, Yao-Wen Chang1, Teng-Yi Huang1
1

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan

2290. Single Trial Characterization of the BOLD Response at 3T Using Structured Sparse Functionals with Paradigm Free Mapping Cesar Caballero Gaudes1, 2, Fikret Isik Karahanoglu3, Franois Lazeyras2, Dimitri Van de Ville, 23
1 Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, Donostia-San Sebastian, Guipuzcoa, Spain; 2Department of Radiology and Medical Informatics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 3Medical Image Processing Lab, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland

2291. Searchlight Goes GPU - Fast Multi-Voxel Pattern Analysis of fMRI Data Anders Eklund1, Malin Bjrnsdotter2, 3, Johannes Stelzer4, Stephen LaConte1, 5
1 5

Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Roanoke, VA, United States; 2University of Gothenburg, Gteborg, Sweden; 3Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore; 4Max-Planck-Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; School of Biomedical Engineering & Sciences, Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University, Blacksburg, VA, United States

2292. Enhanced Phase Regression with Savitzky-Golay Filtering for High-Resolution BOLD FMRI Robert L. Barry1, 2, John C. Gore, 23

1 Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

2293. Reliability of fMRI: Are Group Means Really Representative? Tynan Stevens1, Steven Beyea2, Ryan D'Arcy3, David Clarke1
1

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; 2NRC, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; 3Frasier Health Authority, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

2294. Data Downsampling for Time-Efficient and Robust Estimation of ICA Model Order Using Bootstrap Stability Analysis of Principal Components Waqas Majeed1, Feng Wang2, 3, Robert M. Friedman4, Chaohui Tang2, 3, Malcolm J. Avison2, 3
1

Department of Electrical Engineering, Lahore University of Management Sciences, School of Science and Engineering, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan; 2Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science (VUIIS), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; Department of Radiology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States
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2295. AutoROI: Fast and Automatic Generation of ROIs for Real-Time fMRI Paradigms Paul Wighton1, Andr J. W. van der Kouwe1
1

Department of Radiology, MGH, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States

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2296. A Retrospective Evaluation of Clinical Functional MRI Quality and Analysis Methods Victoria L. Morgan1, 2, Megan Strother2, Reid C. Thompson3

1 Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Neurosurgery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

2297. A Novel Approach to the Quantitative Estimation of the Oxygen Metabolism Response to a Neural Stimulus That Accounts for Uncertainty Due to Unmeasured Physiological Parameters Aaron Benjamin Simon1, Valerie E M Griffeth1, Richard B. Buxton2

1 Bioengineering, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 2Radiology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States

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Department of Neurobiology, A. I. Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland

2298. Comparison of Six Different Anesthesia Protocols for phMRI Jaakko Paasonen1, Joanna K. Huttunen1, Olli Grhn1

2299. Isoflurane Supplement Prevents Epileptic Activity in fMRI Studies Under Medetomidine Anesthesia Xiaopeng Zong1, Mitsuhiro Fukuda1, Alberto Vazquez1, Seong-Gi Kim1
1

Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

2300. Effect of Four Commonly Used Anesthetics on Stimulation-Induced and Resting State fMRI Signal in Mice Aileen Schrter1, Felix Schlegel1, Aline Seuwen1, Joanes Grandjean1, Markus Rudin1, 2
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, ETH and University Zrich, Zrich, Switzerland; 2Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University Zrich, Zrich, Switzerland

2301. Subcortical and Cortical Distribution of BOLD Signal from Somatosensory Stimulation in Anaesthetised Rats Diana Cash1, Tobias C. Wood1, Camilla Simmons1, Aisling L. Dixon1, Steve C.R. Williams1, Michel B. Mesquita1
1

Neuroimaging, King's College, Institute of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom

2302. Spontaneous fMRI-BOLD Power Spatial Distribution: Comparison Between Awake State and Under Isoflurane Anesthesia in the Rat Wen-Ju Pan1, Matthew E. Magnuson1, Garth Thompson1, Shella Keilholz1
1

Biomedical Engineering, Emory University/ Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States

2303. Two Anesthetics, Two Completely Different Connectivity Results Erik B. Beall1, John T. Gale2, Ken E. Sakaie1, Mark J. Lowe1
1

Imaging Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States

2304. Effects of Different Anesthesia on the Resting-State Networks in Rodents Johnny Ng1, Jessica Roman1, Edmund Wong1, David Carpenter1, Cheuk Tang1, 2

1 Dept. of Radiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2Dept. of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

2305. Sub-Anesthetic Ketamine Modulates Intrinsic BOLD Connectivity in the Hippocampal-Prefrontal System in the Rat: Dose-Dependence and PK/PD Relationships Natalia Gass1, Alexander Sartorius1, Adam James Schwarz2, 3, Esther Schenker4, Celine Risterucci5, Michael Spedding4, Lei Zheng1, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg1, Wolfgang Weber-Fahr1
Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany; 2Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN, United States; 3Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States; 4Institut de Recherches Servier, Croissy-sur-Seine, France; 5F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Basel, Switzerland
1

309

Traditional Poster Sessions


2306. Functional Connectivity in the Mouse Brain Detected Under Different Dosages of Medetomdine Fatima Nasrallah1, Hui Chien Tay1, Krzysztof Pyka1, Kai-Hsiang Chuang1
1

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Group, A*Star Biomedical Research Institutes, Singapore, Singapore

2307. BOLD fMRI Response of the Rat Brain to Hyperosmotic Saline Infusion Bianca Gonzales Cerqueira1, Glenn M. Toney2, Timothy O. Duong3
1

Research Imaging Institute, Univ. of TX Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2Physiology, Univ. of TX Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, United States; 3Research Imaging Institute, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

2308. Differential BOLD and Blood Flow Response During and Immediately After Transient Carotid Occlusion Guang Li1, Jeffrey W. Kiel2, Damon P. Cardenas3, De La Garza H. Bryan4, Timothy O. Duong4
1

Department of Radiology, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2Department of Ophthalmology, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 4Research Imaging Institute, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

2309. Effect of Occlusion Durations on Postocclusion Reactive Hyperemia in Rat Retina Guang Li1, Jeffrey W. Kiel2, Damon P. Cardenas3, De La Garza H. Bryan4, Timothy O. Duong4
1

Department of Radiology, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2Department of Ophthalmology, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 4Research Imaging Institute, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

2310. Effect of Metabolic Rate on Postocclusion Reactive Hyperemia in Rat Retina Guang Li1, Jeffrey W. Kiel2, Damon P. Cardenas3, De La Garza H. Bryan4, Timothy O. Duong4
1

Department of Radiology, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2Department of Ophthalmology, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 4Research Imaging Institute, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

2311. A Protocol for Longitudinal BOLD-FMRI Imaging Deep Brain Stimulation Response in the Rat Brain Tzu-Hao Chao1, Jyh-Horng Chen2, Chen-Tung Yen1

1 Institute of Zoology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Interdisciplinary MRI/MRS Lab, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

2312. Deep Brain Stimulation fMRI in Mice Yu-Chieh Jill Kao1, Hsin-Yi Lai1, John Robert Younce1, Yen-Yu Ian Shih1

1 Experimental Neuroimaging Laboraory, Department of Neurology and Biomedical Research Imaging Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

2313. Brain Parenchymal fMRI Signals During Cortical Spreading Depression Joonas Arttu Autio1, 2, Artem Shatillo1, Rashid Giniatullin1, Olli Grhn1
1

Neurobiology, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; 2Radiology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

2314. White-Matter Diffusion fMRI in the Healthy Mouse Optic Nerve William M. Spees1, 2, Tsen-Hsuan Lin3, Sheng-Kwei Song1, 2
1

Department of Radiology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 2Hope Center for Neurological Disorders, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 3Department of Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States

2315. C7 Nerve Root Sensory Mapping: A 9.4T Bold Functional MRI Investigation Jacques Machol IV1, Rupeng Li2, Patrick Hettinger3, Nicholas Flugstad3, Ji-Geng Yan3, Hani Matloub3, James S. Hyde2
1

Plastic Surgery , Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Plastic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

310

Traditi ional Poster r Sessions


2316 6. Decreased Functional F Conn nectivity in Apo oE4 and ApoE-K Knockout Mice e Revealed by R Resting-State fM MRI at Ultra-High Field F 1 1 1 2 3 1 Valerio Zerb bi , Maarten Van n Beek , Diane Jansen Ja , Christia an F. Beckmann , , Amanda J. K Kiliaan , Arend H Heerschap4
1

Anatomy, Rad dboud University Nijmegen N Medica al Centre, Nijmege en, The Netherland ds, Netherlands; 2D Donders Centre for r Cognitive Neuroimaging g, Radboud Univer rsity Nijmegen Me edical Centre, Nijm megen, The Nether rlands, Netherland ds; 3MIRA Institute e for 4 Biomedical Te echnology and Tec chnical Medicine, University of Twe ente, Enschede, Ne etherlands, Nether rlands; Radiology y, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The T Netherlands, N Netherlands

2317 7. Neuroimaging Measure as an Endophenot type for Geneti c Effects on Ele ectrical Stimula ation in Brown Norway and Dahl Sa alt-Sensitive Rat Strains Zhixin Li1, B. Douglas Ward d2, Melinda R. Dw winell3, Christop pher P. Pawela1, 2
1

Department of o Plastic Surgery, Medical College of o Wisconsin, Milw waukee, WI, Unite ed States; 2Departm ment of Biophysic cs, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwauke ee, WI, United Sta ates; 3Human and M Molecular Genetic cs Center, Medical l College of Wisco onsin, W United States Milwaukee, WI,

2318 8. Differentiati ing BOLD and Non-BOLD Sig gnals in 11.7 Te esla Rat Resting g State fMRI Prantik Kund du1, 2, Mathieu David D Santin3, Alexandra Petiet3 , Peter A. Bande ettini4, Ed Bullm more2, Stphane L Lehricy3
1

Section on Fu unctional Imaging Mehthods, NIMH H, Bethesda, MD, U United States; 2Dep pt. of Psychiatry, U University of Cam mbridge, Cambridge, Ca ambridgeshire, Un nited Kingdom; 3UPMC/INSERM U U UMR_975 CNRS 7 7225, CENIR,ICM M,CRICM, Paris, F France; 4 Section on Fu unctional Imaging Mehthods, Nation nal Institute of Men ntal Health, Bethe esda, MD, United S States

2319 9. Asymmetric cal Gustatory Cortex C But Symm metrical Gustat tory Representation in the Lef ft and Right He emispheres of the Roden nt Brain 1 2 2 2 3 Ikuhiro Kida a , Yoko Hoshi , Masahito M Nemoto , Yoshinobu I Iguchi , Yoshichika Yoshioka
1

Center for Inf formation and Neu ural Networks, Nat tional Institute of I Information and C Communications T Technology, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 2Integra ated Neuroscience Research Project, , Tokyo Metropoli itan Institute of Me edical Science, Se etagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 3 Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka Un niversity, Suita, Os saka, Japan

2320 0. Magnetic Re esonance Chara acteristics of Su ucrose-Infiltrate ed ex-vivo Brain n Tissue Prepar rations Roger J. Mul llins1, 2, Da Shi1, 3, Jiachen Zhuo o1, Su Xu1, Rao P P. Gullapalli1
1

Diagnostic Ra adiology and Nucl lear Medicine, Cor re for Translationa al Research in Ima aging @ University y of Maryland, Ba altimore, MD, United States; 2Program in Neur roscience, University of Maryland, B Baltimore, MD, Un nited States; 3Depa artment of Biochem mistry and ology, University of o Maryland, Baltim more, MD, United d States Molecular Bio

2321 1. Investigation n of Optogeneti ically Induced Oxytocin O Relea ase Within Cent tral Amygdala o on BOLD Signa als in Rat Brain at 9.4T magna cum laude Philipp Lebh hardt1, 2, Wolfgan ng Kelsch3, Apar r Jain4, Miriam Kernert4, Valery y Grinevich4, Ga abriele Ende5, Andreas Meyer-Linde enberg2, Alexand der Sartorius1, 2, Wolfgang Webe er-Fahr1, 5
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

RG Translatio onal Imaging, Cen ntral Institute of Mental M Health, Med dical Faculty Mann nheim / Heidelber rg University, Man nnheim, Germany; 2Psy ychiatry and Psych hotherapy, Central l Institute of Ment tal Health, Medica al Faculty Mannhe eim / Heidelberg U University, Mannheim, Ge ermany; 3RG Deve elopmental Biolog gy, Central Institut te of Mental Healt th, Medical Facult ty Mannheim / Hei idelberg University, Ma annheim, Germany y; 4Laboratory of Neuropeptides, N Ge erman Cancer Res earch Center DKF FZ, CellNetwort C Cluster of 5 Excellence, Un niversity of Heidel lberg, Heidelberg, , Germany; Neuro oImaging, Central Institute of Ment tal Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim / Heidelberg H Univers sity, Mannheim, Germany G

2322 2. Exploring th he Mouse Brain n Functional Ne etworks After D Demyelination: A rs-fMRI Stud dy Neele Saskia a Hbner1, 2, Ann na Mechling1, Hsu-Lei Hs Lee1, Jrg gen Hennig1, Do ominik von Elver rfeldt1, Laura-Ad dela Harsan1
1

Department of o Radiology - Med dical Physics, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Freiburg, Fre eiburg, Germany; 2Faculty of Biolog gy, University of Freiburg, F Freiburg g, Germany

2323 3. Methylene Blue B Potentiates s Stimulus-Evok ked fMRI Resp ponses and Oxyg gen Consumpti ion During Hyp poxia Shiliang Hua ang1, Fang Du2, Yen-Yu Ian Shih h2, 3, Qiang Shen n2, Francisco Go onzalez-Lima4, T Timothy O. Duon ng2

1 University of f Texas Health Scie ence Center at San n Antonio, San An ntonio, TX, United d States; 2UT Healt th Science Center at San A TX, Unit ted States; 3Univer rsity of North Caro olina at Chapel Hil ll, Chapel Hill, NC C, United States; 4The Antonio, San Antonio, University of Texas T at Austin, Austin, A TX, United d States

311

Traditional Poster Sessions


2324. phMRI Effects of the M4 Muscarinic Receptor Acetylcholine Positive Allosteric Modulator VU0152100 on Dopaminergic Activity Nellie E. Byun1, 2, Robert L. Barry, 23, Michael D. Grannan4, Stephen M. Damon5, Nathaniel D. Kelm, 26, Matthew J. Mulder1, Amanda W. Huang1, Thomas M. Bridges1, 4, Malcolm J. Avison, 23, Craig W. Lindsley1, 7, Jeff Conn1, 4, John C. Gore2, 3, Carrie K. Jones1, 4

1 Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Radiology & Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 5Neurology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 6Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 7Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

2325. Investigation of BOLD Response in Somatosensory Pathway of Awake Marmosets Using High Resolution fMRI Cecil Chern-Chyi Yen1, Daniel Papoti1, Afonso C. Silva1
1

CMU/LFMI/NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

2326. Brain Sparing in Fetal Mice: Using BOLD MRI to Study Blood Redistribution During Hypoxia Lindsay S. Cahill1, Yu-Qing Zhou1, Mike Seed, Christopher K. Macgowan, 2, John G. Sled1, 2

1 Mouse Imaging Centre, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Traditional Poster Human fMRI Studies


Exhibition Hall
1

Thursday 10:30-12:30
Medical Imaging Center, 306 Hospital Beijing, Beijing, China

2327. Contribution of Language Processing Areas to Verb Generation and Picture Naming: fMRI Evidence Lei Zhang1, Min LI1, Zhen Jin1

2328. Different fMRI Representations and Brain Connections for Food Odor Stimuli Depending on the BMI of Infant Volunteers Benito de Celis Alonso1, Silvia Hidalgo Tobn2, Pilar Dies Suarez2, Samuel Flores Huerta2, Jenny Vilichis2, Manuel Obregon Espejel2, Porfirio Ibaez Fernndez2, Eduardo Castro Sierra2
1

Faculty of Medicine, BUAP, Puebla, Mexico; 2Hospital Infantil de Mxico, Mexico City, Mxico FD, Mexico

2329. Complex and Widespread Network Modulations During Simple Tasks: Trial-By-Trial Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Brain Function Revealed by Model-Free Analysis Stephen D. Mayhew1, Andrew P. Bagshaw1
1

BUIC, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

2330. Evaluation of the Validity of Task Switching Paradigm as a Cognitive Stress Test Mitsunobu Kunimi1, Sachiko Kiyama2, Toshiharu Nakai2
1

National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Obu, Aichi , Japan; 2National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Obu, Aichi, Japan

2331. Decoding Subjectively Correct "Yes/No" Thoughts in the Human Brain Zhi Yang1, 2, Javier Gonzalez-Castillo2, Zirui Huang1, Rui Dai1, Georg Northoff3, Peter A. Bandettini2

1 Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; 2National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3University of Otawa, Otawa, ON, Canada

2332. Applying MRI for Investigating Brain Plasticity Resulting from Attention Training on Healthy Highly Educated Subjects Bob Hou1, A Smith2, J. Wiener2, J. Chong2, Julie Brefczynski-Lewis1, D Kerr2, D. G. McLaren3, Marc W. Haut2
1 3

Radiology, WVU, Morgantown, WV, United States; 2Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry, WVU, Morgantown, WV, United States; MGH, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States

312

Traditional Poster Sessions


2333. Age-Related Effects in Brain Activation with Working Memory Tasks: An fMRI Study Jeehye Seo1, Seong-Uk Jin1, Hee-Kyung Kim1, Jang Woo Park1, Moon Han1, Jong Su Baeck1, Yongmin Chang1, 2, Kyung Jin Suh3
1

Medical & Biological Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2Radiology and Molecular Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 3Radiology, College of Medicine, Dongguk University, Gyeong Ju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea

2334. Detection of Difference in Neural Activity During Visuomotor Finger-Tapping Task by the Elderly: An fMRI Study Sachiko Kiyama1, Mitsunobu Kunimi1, Tetsuya Iidaka2, Toshiharu Nakai1
1

National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Ohbu, Aichi, Japan; 2Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

2335. Differential fMRI Responses to Visual Food Cues Between Lean and Obese Subjects Claudia Huerta1, Pooja Sarkar1, Timothy O. Duong2
1

UTHSCSA, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

2336. fMRI of Glucose Ingestion Claudia Huerta1, John Li1, Timothy O. Duong2
1

UTHSCSA, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

2337. A Combined Study of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Diffusion Tensor Imaging Revealed Neuronal Tract Associated with Autistic Tendency Tetsuya Iidaka1, Makoto Miyakoshi2, Tokiko Harada3, Toshiharu Nakai4
1

Department of Psychiatry, Nagoya University, Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan; 2Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience, Institute for Neural Computation, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 3NIPS, Okazaki, Aichi, Japan; 4Neuroimaging & Informatics, NCGG, Ohbu, Aichi, Japan

2338. Brain Activation Study by Passive Intra-Articular Movement of Radiolunate and Sacroiliac Joints Using fMRI. Chuzo Tanaka1, SETSUO Hakata2, Tomokazu Murase3, Masahiro Umeda4, Yasuharu Watanabe4, Yuko Kawai5, Yoshiaki Someya6, Shoji Naruse7, Toshihiro Higuchi8
1

Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; 2Japanese Medical Society of Arthrokinematic Approa, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan; 3Dept. of Neurosurgery, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Nantan-shi, kyoto, Japan; 4Dept. of Medical Informatics, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Nantan, Kyoto, Japan; 5Dept. of Medical Informatics, Dept. of Medical Informatics, Nantan, Kyoto, Japan; 6MR center of COE, Keio University, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; 72nd Okamoto General Hospital, Kyoto, Japan; 8Dept. of Neurosurgery, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Nantan, Kyoto, Japan

2339. Negative BOLD in Somatosensory Cortex During Simple Finger Tapping Robert Trampel1, Andreas Schfer1, Laurentius Huber1, Robin Martin Heidemann2, Gabriele Lohmann1, Robert Turner1
1

Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; 2Siemens AG Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany

2340. Simultaneous CBF and BOLD Mapping of High Frequency Acupuncture Induced Brain Activity Yue Zhang1, Christopher B. Glielmi2, Yin Jiang3, Jing Wang1, Xiaoying Wang4, Jing Fang1, Cailian Cui3, Jisheng Han3, Xiaoping P. Hu2, Jue Zhang1
1

College of Engineering, Peking University, BeiJing, China; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology / Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Neuroscience Research Institute, Peking University, Beijing, China; 4Department of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China

2341. Decreased Cerebral Blood Volume and Flow in Areas with Negative BOLD Indicates the Mechanism for Negative BOLD May Be Stimulus- And Area-Specific Jozien Goense1, Yvette Bohraus1, Nikos K. Logothetis1, 2

1 Dept. Physiology of Cognitive Processes, Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany; 2Division of Imaging Science and Biomedical Engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

313

Traditional Poster Sessions


2342. Trial-By-Trial Global Modulation of BOLD Responses to Simple, Sensory Stimuli: Implications for Functional Brain Imaging and Understanding Positive and Negative BOLD Response Coupling Stephen D. Mayhew1, Karen J. Mullinger2, Camillo Porcaro3, 4, Richard W. Bowtell2, Andrew P. Bagshaw1, Susan T. Francis2
1

BUIC, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom; 2SPMMRC, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; 3Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom; 4LETs-ISTC-CNR, Fatebenefratelli Hospital-Isola Tiberina, Rome, Italy

2343. Deconvolution Analyses with Tent Functions Reveal Delayed and Long-Sustained Increases of BOLD Signals with Acupuncture Stimulation Tomokazu Murase1, Masahiro Umeda2, Yuko Kawai2, Yasuharu Watanabe2, Shoji Naruse3, Chuzo Tanaka1, Toshihiro Highchi1
1

Department of Neruosurgery, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine., Nantan, Kyoto, Japan; 2Department of Medical Informatics, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine., Nantan, Kyoto, Japan; 3Daini Okamoto General Hospital, Uji, Kyoto, Japan

2344. Cortical Activation Induced by Electrical Stimulation in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and Foot Drop Bader Aldebasi1, Xia Lin2, Paul M. Glover3, Richard W. Bowtell3, Cris Constantinescu4, Susan T. Francis5

1 SPMMRC, School of Physics & Astronomy,, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 2Division of Rehabilitation and ageing, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 3SPMMRC, School of Physics & Astronomy, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 4Division of clinical Neurology, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 5SPMMRC, School of Physics & Astronomy, Nottingham,, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

2345. Working Memory Impairment in Occupational Lead Exposure Subjects Associated with Altered Frontoparietal Memory Network Jeehye Seo1, Seong-Uk Jin1, Hee-Kyung Kim1, Jang Woo Park1, Moon Han1, Jong Su Baeck1, Yongmin Chang1, 2, Young-Hwan Lee3
1

Medical & Biological Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2Radiology and Molecular Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 3Radiology, Daegu Catholic University Medical Center, Daegu, Korea

2346. Proximal and Distal Effects of Subconcussive Head Impacts on fMRI Activity in Asymptomatic High School Football Players Meghan Robinson1, 2, Evan Breedlove3, Victoria N. Poole2, 4, Larry Leverenz5, Eric Nauman3, 4, Thomas Talavage, 26
Translational Research Center for TBI and Stress Disorders (TRACTS), VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, United States; Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 3Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 4Basic Medical Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 5Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 6Electrical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States
2 1

2347. Cross-Field Analysis of the Accuracy of Hypercapnia Calibrated BOLD Nicholas P. Blockley1, Valerie E M Griffeth2, Peter Jezzard1, Daniel P. Bulte1

1 FMRIB, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2Center for Functional MRI, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States

2348. Acetazolamide Improves Tissue Oxygenation During Hypoxia in the Human Brain Kang Wang1, Zachary M. Smith1, David J. Dubowitz1
1

University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States

2349. Reliable Quantification of Cerebrovascular Reactivity Despite Poorly Performed Breath-Holds Kevin Murphy1, Molly G. Bright1
1

CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

2350. A Search for an Optimal Neuronal Marker for Spinal Cord FMRI Kenneth A. Weber II1, 2, Yufen Chen1, Xue Wang1, Todd B. Parrish1
1

Department of Radiology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

314

Traditional Poster Sessions Traditional Poster Pulse Sequences & Applications


Exhibition Hall
1

Tuesday 13:30-15:30
Seaman Family MR Research Centre, Foothills Medical Centre, Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 2Departments of Radiology and Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 3Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

2351. Quantitative Comparison of Susceptibility-Weighted Methods in Deep Grey Matter in Multiple Sclerosis Luca Y. Li1, Cheryl R. McCreary1, 2, Fiona Costello, 3, Richard Frayne, 3

2352. MR-Based Oxygen Extraction Fraction OEF Using Spatial ICA of Breath-Hold PARSE Acquisitions. Charles G. Cantrell1, Rajiv G. Menon1, Parmede Vakil1, Sumeeth Vijay Jonathan1, Timothy J. Carroll1
1

Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

2353. High Resolution Volumetric T1 Mapping Using a Novel MP3RAGE Method Wei-Feng Hung1, Po-Tsun Chen1, Tzu-Chao Chuang1, Hing-Chiu Chang2, Ming-Ting Wu3, 4

1 Department of Electrical Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 2Brain Imaging and Analysis Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Kaohsiung Veteran General Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 4 School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan

2354. Remember PSIF? a 2-Second Imaging Method for T2 Contrast at 7T Yiu-Cho Chung1, Yanjie Zhu1, Xin Liu1, Chao Zou1

1 Paul C. Lauterbur Research Center for Biomedical Imaging, Shenzhen Key Laboratory for MRI, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

2355. Rapid Whole-Brain Myelin Water Mapping Using Multi-Component Gradient Echo Sampling of Spin Echoes (McGESSE) Yann Gagnon1, 2, Neil Gelman1, 2, Rob Nicolson3, Jean Thberge1, 2

1 Medical Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Imaging, Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada; 3Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

2356. Simultaneous Acquisition of Interslice Blood Flow, Magnetization Transfer Ratio Asymmetry, and MTR Sung-Hong Park1, 2, Jeffrey William Barker1, 3, Kyongtae Ty Bae1

1 Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Bio and Brain Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea; 3Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

2357. Magnetization Transfer Prepared Gradient Echo CEST MRI at 7 Tesla Zhuozhi Dai1, Jim Ji2, Gang Xiao3, Gen Yan1, Zhiwei Shen4, Guishan Zhang1, Lvhao Wang1, Phillip Zhe Sun5, Renhua Wu1
Medical Imaging, Medical College of Shantou University, shantou, guangdong, China; 2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States; 3Hanshan Normal University, Chaozhou, Guangdong, China; 4the provincial key laboratory of medical molecular imaging, Shantou, Guangdong, China; 5Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, MGH and Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States
1

2358. A Novel Method for Magnetization Transfer Ratio Imaging Without Requiring Separate Saturation Pulse Jeffrey William Barker1, 2, Kyongtae Ty Bae1, Sung-Hong Park, 13
1

Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 3Bio and Brain Engineering, Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Yuseong-gu, Korea

2359. Prospective Acquisition: A Novel Application for Superluminal Photons in MRI H. Morgan1, T. Traveler1, D. R. Who1, E. Brown1
1

Radiology, General Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States

2360. Centric Reordered 2D BSSFP Imaging Using Variable Flip Angles for Fourier Decomposed MRI in the Lung Dominique M.R. Corteville1, smund Kjrstad1, Frank G. Zllner1, Lothar R. Schad1
1

Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Baden Wrttemberg, Germany

315

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2361 1. High Speed 3D B-SSFP at 6.5 6 mT Mathieu Sarr racanie1, 2, Bran ndon Dean Arms strong1, 2, Matthe ew S. Rosen1, 2
1

Department of o Physics, Harvard d University, Cam mbridge, MA, Unite ed States; 2MGH/M Martinos Center fo or Biomedical Ima aging, Boston, MA, United U States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2362 2. Strategies fo or Improved 3D D Small-Tip Fas st Recovery (ST TFR) Imaging Hao Sun1, Jef effrey A. Fessler2, Douglas C. No oll3, Jon-Fredrik k Nielsen3
1

Electrical Eng gineering and Com mputer Science, Th he University of M Michigan-Ann Arbo or, Ann Arbor, MI I, United States; 2E Electrical Engineering an nd Computer Scien nce, University of f Michigan, Ann A Arbor, MI, United S States; 3Biomedica al Engineering, Th he University of Michigan-A Ann Arbor, Ann Ar rbor, MI, United States S

2363 3. Rapid High Resolution 3D Volume Imagin ng of the Huma an Brain Using Spin Echo EPI, , Parallel Imagi ing, Reduced-FO OV Methods, an nd Oversamplin ng Reduction at t 7T magna cum laude Christopher Joseph J Wargo1, John C. Gore1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Department of o Radiology and Radiological R Scien nces, Vanderbilt Un niversity, Nashvill le, TN, United Sta ates

2364 4. Diagonal Multi-Slab Inner Volume 3D GR RASE Imaging for High Resolu ution T2 Weigh hted fMRI An T. Vu1, David A. Feinberg g2, 3, Noam Hare el1, Kamil Ugurb bil1, Essa S. Yac coub1
1

Radiology, Ce enter for Magnetic c Resonance Resea arch, University of f Minnesota, Minn neapolis, MN, Uni ited States; 2Advan nced MRI Technologies, Sebastopol, CA, United U States; 3Helen Willis Neurosc cience, University y of California, Ber rkeley, Berkeley, C CA, United States

2365 5. Simultaneou us Multi-Volum me GRASE Imag ging Liyong Chen n1, 2, David A. Fe einberg, 23
1

Advanced MR RI Technologies, LLC, L Sebastopol, CA, C United States s; 2Helen Wills Neu uroscience Institut te, University of C California, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3Advanced A MRI Tec chnologies, Sebast topol, CA, United States

2366 6. 3D Adiabati ic FSE with GR RASE Acquisitio on at 4T Naoharu Kob bayashi1, Micha ael Garwood
1

Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research, Univer rsity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, MN N, United States

2367 7. 3D Center-O Out EPI with Cylindrical Enco oding Manoj Shrestha1, Toralf Mild dner1, Christian Labadie1, Hara ald E. Mller1
1

Max Planck Institute for Human n Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Lei ipzig, Saxony, Ger rmany

2368 8. Radial Singl le-Slab 3D Turb bo Spin Echo (S SPACE) 2 John P. Mug gler, III1, Simon Bauer B , Dominik k Paul2, Alto Ste emmer2, Berthold d Kiefer2
1

Radiology & Medical Imaging, University of Virginia, Charlottesvi ille, VA, United S States; 2Siemens Healthcare, Erlange en, Germany

2369 9. in-vivo Brain n 3D RSI (Rose ette Spectroscop pic Imaging) wi ith Spherical/ell lipsoidal Encod ding. Compariso on to 3D RSI with Cy ylindrical Encod ding and to Elli ipsoidal CSI. 1 2 3 1 Claudiu Schi irda , Tiejun Zha ao , Ovidiu C. Andronesi , Fern ando Emilio Boa ada

1 Radiology, University of Pittsbu urgh School of Me edicine, Pittsburgh h, PA, United State es; 2Siemens Medi ical Solutions, Pitt tsburgh, PA, sachusetts General l Hospital, Boston, , MA, United State es United States; 3Radiology, Mass

2370 0. High Resolu ution Radial 3D Ultra-Short Ec cho Time Imagi ing in vivo Karl-Heinz Herrmann1, Martin Krmer1, Martin Stenze l2, Hans-Joachi im Mentzel2, J rgen R. Reiche enbach1
1

Medical Phys sics Group, Institut te of Diagnostic an nd Interventional R Radiology I, Jena U University Hospital - Friedrich Schi iller University Jen na, Jena, Germany; ; 2Pediatric Radiol logy, Institute of D Diagnostic and Inte erventional Radiol logy I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Sch hiller University Je ena, Jena, German ny

3 316

Traditi ional Poster r Sessions


2371 1. Evidence of Tissue Conduc ctivity as a Sour rce of Signal Inh homogeneities i in Ultrashort E Echo Time (UTE E) Imaging 13 chweser1, 2, Li Huang, H , Karl-H Heinz Herrmann 1, Martin Krme er1, Andreas Dei istung1, Jrgen R R. Ferdinand Sc 1 Reichenbach h
1

Medical Phys sics Group, Institut te of Diagnostic an nd Interventional R Radiology I, Jena U University Hospital - Friedrich Schi iller University Jen na, Jena, Germany; ; 2School of Medic cine, Friedrich Sch hiller University Je ena, Jena, German ny; 3Abbe School o of Photonics, Faculty for Physics and Astronomy, Friedrich Sch hiller University Je ena, Jena, Germany y

2372 2. High-Resolu ution 3D-FMRI I at 9.4 Tesla wi ith Intrinsically y Minimised Ge eometric Distort tions 1 Rdiger Stirn nberg1, Daniel Pflugfelder P , Ton ny Stcker1, Nad dim Jon Shah1, 2
1

Institute of Ne euroscience and Medicine M - 4, Resea arch Centre Juelich h GmbH, Jlich, G Germany; 2Departm ment of Neurology y, Faculty of Medicine, JAR RA, RWTH Aache en University, Aac chen, Germany

2373 3. MRiLab: Pe erforming Fast 3D Parallel MR RI Numerical S Simulation on a Simple PC Fang Liu1, Richard R Kijowski i2, Walter F. Block1, 3
1

Department of o Medical Physics s, University of Wi isconsin-Madison, , Madison, WI, Un nited States; 2Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, University of Wisconsin-Madiso W on, Madison, WI, United U States; 3De epartment of Biom medical Engineerin ng, University of W WisconsinMadison, Mad dison, WI, United States S

2374 4. Combination of Multiplexe ed EPI with EPI IK (EPI with K Keyhole) for Red duced Image Di istortions at 3T T Y 1, Nadim Jon Shah1, 2 Seong Dae Yun
1

Institute of Ne euroscience and Medicine M - 4, Forsc chungszentrum Jl lich, Jlich, Germa any; 2JARA - Facu ulty of Medicine, R RWTH Aachen Unive ersity, Aachen, Ger rmany

2375 5. A New K-Sp pace Trajectory y for Compresse ed Sensing MRI I Ya Li1, Ran Yang Y 1
1

School of Info ormation Science and a Technology, Sun S Yat-Sen Unive ersity, Guang Zho ou, Guang Dong, C China

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2376 6. An Efficient t Scheme of Tra ajectory Optimi ization for Both h Parallel Imag ging and Compr ressed Sensing Enhao Gong g1, Feng Huang2, Kui Ying3, Xuen ning Liu4, Georg ge Randy Duens sing5
1

Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States; 2Philips He ealthcare, Shangha ai, China; 3Departm ment of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, U Beijing g, China; 4Departm ment of Automatio on, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Ch hina; 5Philips ainesville, FL, Uni ited States Healthcare, Ga

2377 7. Simultaneou us T2 Prep and Motion Tracki ing Using Volum me Projections Liheng Guo1, Di Xu1, Daniel l A. Herzka1
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Johns Hopkins Universi ity, Baltimore, MD D, United States

2378 8. Can Flow Be Measured wit th a Flow-Comp pensated Seque ence? Bo Xu1, Pasc cal Spincemaille2, Tian Liu2, Yi Wang W 1
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Corne ell University, Itha aca, NY, United St tates; 2Weill Corne ell Medical Colleg ge, New York, Uni ited States

2379 9. PatLoc Sing gle Shot Imaging Sebastian Lit ttin1, Jakob Assl lnder1, Andrew Dewdney2, Ann a M. Welz1, Han ns Weber1, Gerri it Schultz1, Jrge en Hennig1, Maxim Zaitsev1
1

Radiology, Medical M Physics, Un niversity Medical Center Freiburg, F Freiburg, Germany y; 2Healthcare Sec ctor, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany

2380 0. MR Pulse Se equence Design n with Artificial l Neural Networ rks Nahal Geshn nizjani1, Kenneth h A. Loparo2, Da an Ma3, Mark A. Griswold4, 5
1

Dept. of Elect trical Engineering and Computer Science, Case Weste ern Reserve Unive ersity , Cleveland, OH, United States s; 2Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Comp puter Science, Cas se Western Reserv ve University, Clev veland, OH, Unite ed States; 3Dept. of f Biomedical C Western Rese erve University, Cleveland, OH, Uni ited States; 4Dept. of Biomedical En ngineering, Case W Western Engineering, Case 5 Reserve Unive ersity, Cleveland, OH, O United States; Dept. of Radiolo Hospitals of Clevela and and Case Wes stern Reserve ogy, University H University, Cleveland, OH, Unit ted States

317

T Traditional Poster P Sessio ons


2381 1. Real-Time, Self-Gated S Spir ral Flow Imagin ng Using Sliding g-Window Phas se Matching Re econstruction Wei Feng1, Yang Y Xuan1, Jian ni Hu1, Ewart Mark M Haacke1, 2
1

Radiology, Wayne W State Univer rsity, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Bi iomedical Enginee ering, Wayne State e University, Detro oit, MI, United States

2382 2. Gradient-M Modulated SWIF FT Jinjin Zhang g1, 2, Djaudat Idiy yatullin1, Curtis Andrew Corum1 , Naoharu Koba ayashi1, Michae el Garwood1
1

Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research, Univer rsity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, MN N, United States; 2Department of Ph hysics, University of Minnesota, M Minneapolis, MN, Unite ed States

2383 3. Dual-Echo Magnetic M Reson nance Spectrosc copy Imaging: A Application to T Traumatic Brai in Injury Elijah Georg ge1, 2, Steven Roy ys1, 3, Jiachen Zh huo1, Chandler S Sours4, Rao P. G Gullapalli1
1

Magnetic Res sonance Research Center, University y of Maryland Sch hool of Medicine, B Baltimore, MD, U United States; 2Bioe engineering, University of Maryland, M College e Park, MD, United d States; 3Diagnos stic Radiology & N Nuclear Medicne, University of Mar ryland, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 4Program P in Neuroscience, Universit ty of Maryland Sch hool of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, U United States

2384 4. 3D Curved Slice S Imaging Hans Weber1, Sebastian Litti in1, Gigi Galiana a2, Feng Jia1, An nna M. Welz1, R Robert Todd Con nstable2, 3, Jrgen n Hennig1, 1 Maxim Zaitsev
1

Department of o Radiology, Medical Physics, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Freiburg, Fre eiburg, Germany; 2Diagnostic Radiol logy, Yale University, Ne ew Haven, CT, Un nited States; 3Biom medical Engineerin ng, Yale University y, New Haven, CT T, United States

2385 5. Potential Im mpact of Time-V Varying Gradient Delays in the e EPI Train on Nyquist Ghost Correction Silke Hey1, Jos J Koonen1, Zha aolin Chen1, Joh han van den Brin nk1
1

Philips Health hcare, Best, Nether rlands

2386 6. Flip Angle ModulatioN M Sch heme (FANS) to o Achieve an Ar rbitrary Signal Modulation in SPGR Yongchuan Lai L 1
1

GE Healthcar re, Beijing, China

2387 7. High-Order r B0 Shimming with w Compensa ating RF Pulses Enables Efficie ent and Uniform m Flip Angles Vincent Oltm man Boer1, Irene M.L. van Kallev veen2, Peter R. L Luijten2, Robin A A. de Graaf3, De ennis W.J. Klomp p2

1 Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, U NL, Utrech ht, Netherlands; 2R Radiology, UMC U Utrecht, Utrecht, N NL, Utrecht, D of Dia agnostic Radiology y, Yale University y, New Haven, CT T, United States Netherlands; 3Department

2388 8. Turbo Spin Echo O-Space: : Avoiding Artif facts and Enhan ncing Contrast t a1, Dana Peters1, Leo K. Tam1, Robert R Todd Con nstable1 Gigi Galiana
1

Diagnostic Ra adiology, Yale Un niversity, New Hav ven, CT, United St tates

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2389 9. Ultra-High-Resolution Ima aging of the Hum man Brain at 9. .4 T Using K-Sp pace Weighted Acquisition 1 1 2 Juliane Budd de1, Gunamony Shajan S , Klaus Scheffler S , , Rolf f Pohmann1

1 Max Planck Institute for Biolog gical Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germa any; 2Department for Biomedical M Magnetic Resonance, University of Tbingen, Tuebingen, T Germa any

2390 0. Real-Time SPatiotemporal S ENcoding Ima aging of Renal K Kinetics in Perf fused Mice Eddy Solomo on1, Avigdor Lef ftin1, Peter Bende del2, Lucio Frydm man1
1

Chemical Phy ysics, Weizmann Institute of Science e, Rehovot, Israel; 2Chemical Resear rch Support, Weiz zmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israe el

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2391 1. Black Blood d MRI of the Ca arotid Arteries with w Local Exc citation Coils at 7 Tesla Klomp1, Peter R Tijl A. van de er Velden1, Wou uter Koning1, Ma aarten J. Versluis is2, Dennis W.J. K R. Luijten1, Jaco J.M. 1 Zwanenburg g

1 Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, U Netherland ds; 2Radiology, Le eiden University M Medical Center, Lei iden, ZuidHolland, Netherlands

3 318

Traditi ional Poster r Sessions


2392 2. Enhancemen nt of the Myelin n Rich Regions in MR Images in the Mouse B Brain in vivo Using IR-UTE wi ith a CryoCoil at 9.4 T. T 1 1 1 1 2 Weronika Piedzia , Krzysztof f Jasinski , Kata arzyna Kalita , B Boguslaw Toman nek , , Wladysla aw Piotr Weglarz z1
1

Department of o MRI, Institute of f Nuclear Physics PAN, Krakow, M Malopolskie, Poland d; 2Department of Clinical Neurosciences and Radiology, Un niversity of Calgar ry, Calgary, Albert ta, Canada

2393 3. In Vivo Opti imisation of GA ABA Measurem ments in the Hip ppocampus Usin ng MEGA-PRE ESS at 3T 1 Bhavana S. Solanky S , Niamh Cawley2, Anna Graca1, Richard d Anthony Edwa ard Edden3, 4, Ol lga Ciccarelli2, C Claudia Angela M. Wheeler-Kingsho W tt1
1

NMR Researc ch Unit, Queen Sq quare MS Centre, Department D of Neu uroinflammation, U UCL Institute of N Neurology, London n, United Kingdom; 2De epartment of Brain n Repair and Rehab bilitation, UCL Ins stitute of Neurolog gy, London, United Kingdom; 3Russ sell H Morgan Depar rtment of Radiolog gy and Radiologica al Science, Johns H Hopkins Universit ty, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 4F F.M. Kirby Research Cent ter for Functional Brain B Imaging, Ke ennedy Krieger Ins stitute, Baltimore, MD, United State es

2394 4. Signal Behavior of FLASE and TSE for Measuring M Trab becular Bone - T Theory and Exp periments 3 Jakob Kreutn ner1, Peter M. Ja akob1, 2, Daniel Haddad H
1

Research Cen nter Magnetic-Reso onance-Bavaria, Wrzburg, W Bavaria a, Germany; 2Expe erimental Physics 5 5, University of W Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Bav varia, Germany; 3MRB M Research Ce enter, Wrzburg, B Bavaria, Germany

2395 5. Imaging the e Mandibular Nerve N at High Is sotropic Resolut tion Using a Tu urbo Spin Echo with Local Loo ok Jakob Kreutn ner1, Andreas J. Hopfgartner2, Julian J Boldt3, Ku urt Rottner3, Ern nst J. Richter3, P Peter M. Jakob1, Daniel 4 Haddad
1

Research Cen nter Magnetic-Reso onance-Bavaria, Wrzburg, W Bavaria a, Germany; 2Expe erimental Physics 5 5, University of W Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Bav varia, Germany; 3Prosthodontics, P De ental School, Univ versity of Wrzbur rg, Wrzburg, Bav varia, Germany; 4M MRB Research Cent ter, Wrzburg, Bav varia, Germany

T Traditional Poster R RF Pulse De esign


E Exhibition Hall l
magna cum laude

Tue esday 13:30-15 5:30


1 Dept. of Medicine, University of o Hawaii, Honolu ulu, HI, United Stat ates; 2Dept. of Biom medical Engineerin ng, Vanderbilt Un niversiy, Nashville, TN, United States

2396 6. A Simultane eous Multi-Slice e Fast-Kz RF Pu ulse for Reduce ed B1+ Inhomogeneity Robert James Anderson1, Benedikt A. Poser1, William A. Gri issom2, Victor A Andrew Stenger1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2397 7. Multidimensional Pulses Based on Spatiot temporal Encod ding Concepts s Dumez1, Lucio Frydman1 Jean-Nicolas
1

Department of o Chemical Physic cs, Weizmann Inst titute of Science, R Rehovot, Israel

2398 8. Complex Multiband Spectr ral-Spatial RF Pulse P Design fo r Hyperpolariz zed C-13 Applic cations 2 Adam B. Ker rr1, Peder E.Z. Larson L , Daniel B. B Vigneron2, Jo ohn M. Pauly1
1

Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States; 2Radiology y, UCSF, San Fran ncisco, CA, United d States

2399 9. B1+-Selective e RF Pulses and d Their Design Using a Rotated d Shinnar-Le R Roux Algorithm m 1 William A. Grissom G , Mark D. D Does1
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Vande erbilt University, Nashville, N TN, Un nited States

2400 0. A Spectral Spatial S Fat Supp pressing Pulse for f Simultaneou us Multi-Slice E Excitation Robert James Anderson1, Benedikt A. Poser1, Victor Andrew w Stenger1
1

Dept. of Medicine, University of o Hawaii, Honolu ulu, HI, United Stat ates

319

T Traditional Poster P Sessio ons T Traditional Poster F Fat & Wate er: Methods & Evaluati ions
E Exhibition Hall l Tue esday 13:30-15 5:30
2401 1. Fat Suppres ssion Using the Gradient Rever rsal Technique for Continuous sly-Moving-Tab ble Whole-Body y MRI: A Comparativ ve Study 1 1 1 1 1 Yeji Han , Yo oojin Lee , Dong g Chan Kim , Jo oonsoo Kim , Hy yunWook Park
1

Department of o Electrical Engineering, Korea Adv vanced Institute of f Science and Tech hnology, Daejeon, Korea

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2402 2. Utilization of o a BSSFP Sign nal Model for Im mproved Fat/W Water Decompos sition in BSSFP P Breast Imagin ng Leah C. Henz ze Bancroft1, Di iego Hernando2, Kevin M. Johns son3, Frederick K Kelcz4, Roberta Strigel4, Walter F. Block, 35
Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Wisconsin n - Madison, Madi ison, WI, United S States; 2Radiology, , University of Wi isconsin3 Madison, Mad dison, WI, United States; S Medical Physics, University y of Wisconsin - M Madison, Madison, WI, United States s; 4 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin - Madison, Madison, M WI, Unit ted States; 5Biomed , University of Wi isconsindical Engineering, Madison, Mad dison, WI, United States S
1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2403 3. Balanced SS SFP-Like Imagi ing with Simult taneous Water-F Fat Separation and Band Reduction Using Sm mall-Tip Fast Recove ery 1 2 1 3 1 Feng Zhao , Hao Sun , Jon-F Fredrik Nielsen , Jeffrey A. Fess sler , Douglas C C. Noll
1

Biomedical Engineering, E The University U of Michigan, Ann Arbor, M MI, United States; ; 2EECS, The Univ versity of Michiga an, Ann Arbor, MI, Un nited States; 3EECS S, University of Michigan, M Ann Arb bor, MI, United Sta ates

2404 4. Better Fat Saturation S Employing DRFS Xiaocheng Wei W 1, Yongchuan Lai1, Weiwei Zh hang1
1

GE Healthcar re, Beijing, China

2405 5. Respiratory y Self-Gating for r Free-Breathin ng Quantitative e Fat/Water Ima aging in the Ab bdomen 4 Tianjing Zha ang1, 2, Ning Jin, 13, Weiguo Li, 14 , Xiaoming Yin1 , Andrew C. Lar rson1, 2
1

Radiology De epartment, Northw western University, , Chicago, IL, Unit ted States; 2Biome edical Engineering g Department, Nor rthwestern University, Ev vanston, IL, United d States; 3Siemens Healthcare, Colum mbus, OH, United d States; 4Universit ty of Illinois at Ch hicago, Chicago, IL, United U States

2406 6. Improved Si ingle-Pass Dual l Echo Dixon Im maging with Ra amp Sampling a and Flexible Ec cho Times Ken-Pin Hwa ang1, 2, Olen Ram mbow2, Ersin Ba ayram3, John D. Hazle2, John E. . Madewell4, Zac chary W. Slaven ns5, Anthony 5 2 T. Vu , Jingfe fei Ma
1

Global Applie ed Science Labora atory, General Elec ctric Healthcare, H Houston, TX, Unite ed States; 2Departm ment of Imaging P Physics, University of Texas T MD Anders son Cancer Center, , Houston, TX, Un nited States; 3Glob bal Applied Scienc ce Laboratory, GE Healthcare, 4 Houston, TX, United States; De epartment of Radio ology, University o of Texas MD And derson Cancer Cen nter, Houston, TX, United ngineering, Gener ral Electric Healthc care, Waukesha, W WI, United States States; 5MR En

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2407 7. Spectral-Spa atial Selectivity y Using Spatiote emporal Encodi ing 1 1 Jean-Nicolas s Dumez1, Rita Schmidt S , Lucio Frydman F
1

Department of o Chemical Physic cs, Weizmann Inst titute of Science, R Rehovot, Israel

2408 8. A Systemati ic Evaluation of f an Auto Regre essive Moving A Average (ARMA A) Model for Fat-Water Quan ntification and Simulta aneous T2* Mapping 1 Axel J. Kraff ft1, Brian Allen Taylor T , Hannah Lin1, 2, Ralf B. L Loeffler1, Claud dia M. Hillenbran nd1

1 Radiological Sciences, St. Jude Children's Resear rch Hospital, Mem mphis, TN, United States; 2Rhodes C College, Memphis, TN, United States

2409 9. Single-Point t Fat-Water Sep paration Using a Fuzzy C-Mea ans Algorithm Junmin Liu1, David W. Holds sworth1, 2, Maria a Drangova1, 2
1

Imaging Rese earch Laboratories, Robarts Research h Institute, Schulic ch School of Medi icine & Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontar rio, Canada; 2Depa artment of Medica al Biophysics, Shul lich School of Me edicine & Dentistry y, University of W Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canad da

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Traditional Poster Sessions


2410. A Geometric Interpretation of Water-Fat Identification in Two-Point Dixon Imaging Without Phase Correction Olen Rambow1, John D. Hazle1, John Clark2, Jingfei Ma1
1 Imaging Physics Department, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 2Department of Electrical Engineering, Rice University, Houston, TX, United States

2411. Water/Fat Decomposition Using Globally Optimal Non-Iterative Graph Surface Estimation Chen Cui1, Xiaodong Wu1, Milan Sonka1, Mathews Jacob1
1

Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Iowa, Iowa city, IA, United States

2412. Noniterative Closed Form Solution to Multipeak Proton-Density Fat Fraction Estimation Takeshi Yokoo1, 2, Qing Yuan1, Ivan E. Dimitrov2, 3

1 Radiology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Advanced Imaging Research Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Phillips Medical Systems, Highland Heights, OH, United States

2413. Optimization of Fat-Water Separation Algorithm Selection and Options Using Image-Based Metrics with Validation by ISMRM Fat-Water Challenge Datasets David S. Smith1, Johan Berglund2, Joel Kullberg3, Hkan Ahlstrm3, Malcolm J. Avison4, E. Brian Welch5
1 3

Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Philips Healthcare, Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Radiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; 4Department of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 5Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

2414. A Novel Tiered, Multi-Threaded Region Growing Algorithm for Improved Phase Correction for Two-Point Dixon Imaging Jingfei Ma1, John D. Hazle1
1

Imaging Physics, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States

2415. Water-Fat Identification for Analytical Multipoint Dixons Method Dinghui Wang1, James G. Pipe1
1

Neuroimaging Research, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, United States

2416. Effects of Denoising in the Estimation of T2* from Images Acquired Through Dixon Imaging Rodrigo Moreno1, Thobias Romu2, Olof Dahlqvist Leinhard1, Magnus Borga2, Ebo de Muinck1

1 Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Linkping University, Linkping, stergtland, Sweden; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Linkping University, Linkping, stergtland, Sweden

2417. Comparison of Accuracy and Precision of Image-Based Fat Quantification with Different Flip Angle Approaches in Skeletal Muscle Pernilla Peterson1, Sven Mnsson1
1

Medical Radiation Physics, Malm, Lund University, Malm, Sweden

2418. Validation of a Convex Relaxation Approach for Field Map Estimation Abraam S. Soliman1, 2, Jing Yuan2, Terry M. Peters1, 2, Charles A. McKenzie1, 3
1

Biomedical Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada; 3Medical Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

2419. Comparison of Hepatic Fat Measurements Using Dual-Echo MDIXON Imaging and 1H MRS with Fat Phantom Validation Paul Begovatz1, Peter Nowotny1, Tomas Jelenik1, Bettina Nowotny1, Birgit Klppelholz2, Guido Giani2, Juergen Bunke3, Michael Roden1, 4, Jong-Hee Hwang1
Institute of Clinical Diabetology, German Diabetes Center, Duesseldorf, Germany; 2Institute for Biometry and Epidemiology, German Diabetes Center, Duesseldorf, Germany; 3Philips Healthcare, Hamburg, Germany; 4Department of Metabolic Diseases, University Clinics, Heinrich Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany
1

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2420 0. IDEAL Fat-Water Separat tion for the Dete ection and Cha aracterization of f Subcutaneous s Hemorrhage 1 Andreas Petr rovic1, Clemens Diwoky2, Eva Hassler H , Kathrin n Ogris1, Eva Sch heurer1
1

Ludwig Boltz zmann Institute for r Clinical-Forensic c Imaging, Graz, A Austria; 2Institute f for Medical Engineering, Graz Univ versity of Technology, Graz, G Austria

T Traditional Poster M MR Elastog graphy


E Exhibition Hall l Tue esday 13:30-15 5:30
2421 1. in vivo Quan ntification of Lo ocal Transient Softening S in the e Juvenile Rat B Brain After Can nnabinod Trea atment: First Indicat tions for Neuro onal Remodeling g? Simon Chate elin1, Marie Hum mbert-Claude2, Philippe P Garteise er1, Valrie Vilg grain1, 3, Bernard d E. Van Beers1, 3, Zsolt Lenkei2, Ralp ph Sinkus1

1 U773-CRB3, INSERM, Univer rsit Paris Diderot, , Sorbonne Paris C Cit, Paris, France; ; 2Laboratoire de N Neurobiologie, ESP PCI-CNRS P France; 3Dep partment of Radiol logy, University H Hospitals Paris Nor rd Val de Seine, B Beaujon, UMR 7637, ESPCI-ParisTech, Paris, e Clichy, France

2422 2. Measuring the t Characteris stic Topography y of Brain Stiffn ness with Magn netic Resonance e Elastography 1 1 Matthew C. Murphy M , John Huston H , Clifford d R. Jack1, Kevin n J. Glaser1, Matthew L. Senjem1, Jun Chen1, Ar rmando 2 1 1 Manduca , Joel J P. Felmlee , Richard Leroy Ehman E
1

Department of o Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rocheste er, MN, United Sta ates; 2Department of Physiology and d Biomedical Engi ineering, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, R MN, Un nited States

2423 3. Mechanical Properties of th he Frontal Lobe e Gray and Wh hite Matter Mea asured Using M MR Elastograph hy with Soft Prior Regularization Matthew D.J J. McGarry1, Cur rtis Jonhson2, 3, Elijah Van Hou uten4, Bradley P. Sutton, 35, John n G. Georgiadis2, 3, John Weaver1, 6, Keith K D. Paulsen n 1, 7
1

Thayer Schoo ol of Engineering, Dartmouth Colleg ge, Hanover, NH, U United States; 2De epartment of Mech hanical Science and d Engineering, University U of Illino ois at Urbana Cham mpaign, Urbana, IL L, United States; 3 Beckman institute e for Advanced Sc cience and 4 Technology, University U of Illino ois at Urbana Cham mpaign, Urbana, IL L, United States; Department of Me echanical Engineer ring, 5 University de Sherbrooke, Sherb brooke, Quebec, Canada; C Departme ent of Bioengineeri ing, University of f Illinois at Urbana a Champaign, 6 nited States; Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Dartmouth-H Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH, United States s; 7Norris Urbana, IL, Un Cotton Cancer r Center, Dartmout th-Hitchcock Med dical Center, Leban non, NH, United S States

2424 4. in vivo Wave eguide Elastogr raphy of the Co orona Radiata 1 Anthony J. Romano R , Michae el Scheel2, Sebas stian Hirsch3, Ju uergen Braun4, I Ingolf Sack2
1

Physical Acou ustics, Naval Rese earch Laboratory, Washington, W DC, U United States; 2De epartment of Radio ology, ChariteUniversitatsme edizin, Berlin, Ger rmany; 3Departme ent of Radiology, C Charit - Universit ttsmedizin Berlin n, Berlin, Germany y; 4Institute of Medical Infor rmatics, Charite - University U Medicin ne Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2425 5. MR Elastography Reveals the Local Prope erties of White Matter Structu ures Curtis L. Joh hnson1, 2, Matthe ew D.J. McGarry y3, John B. Weav ver3, 4, Keith D. Paulsen3, 4, Hua an Wang, 25, Wil lliam C. magna cum laude Olivero, 25, Bradley B P. Sutton n, 26, John G. Ge eorgiadis1, 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Mechanical Science S and Engine eering, University of Illinois at Urba ana-Champaign, U Urbana, IL, United States; 2Beckman Institute for Advanced Scie ence and Technolo ogy, University of f Illinois at Urbana a-Champaign, Urba ana, IL, United Sta ates; 3Thayer Scho ool of Engineering, Dartmouth D College e, Hanover, NH, United U States; 4Dar rtmouth-Hitchcock k Medical Center, Lebanon, NH, Un nited States; 5 Surgery, Univ versity of Illinois Medical M School, Urbana, U IL, United States; 6Bioengine eering, University y of Illinois at Urba anaChampaign, Urbana, U IL, United States

2426 6. Magnetic Re esonance Elasto ography of the Upper U Airways s with Guided P Pressure Waves s Pascal Hago ot1, Emeline Lam main2, Tom Doel3, Xavier Matre e1, Redouane Fod dil4, Luc Darras sse1
1

IR4M(UMR8 8081), Univ Paris-S Sud, CNRS, Orsay y, France; 2Service e de Neuroradiolog gie, Univ Paris-Su ud, Hpital Bictre e, Le Kremlin-Bict tre, France; 3Oxfor rd University Com mputing Laboratory y, Univ of Oxford, , Oxford, United K Kingdom, United K Kingdom; 4 IRMB, Univ Paris P XII, INSERM M (U955), Creteil, , France

2427 7. Automated Analysis A of Hep patic MR Elasto ography Image s with Motion A Artifacts and Si ignal Inhomoge eneities Bogdan Dzyu ubak1, Armando Manduca2, Kev vin J. Glaser2, M Meng Yin2, Richar rd Leroy Ehman n2
1

Mayo Gradua ate School, Mayo Clinic, C Rochester, MN, United State es; 2Radiology, Ma ayo Clinic, Roches ster, MN, United S States

3 322

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2428. Multifrequency MRE of Human Liver Specimen: Sensitivity of Viscoelastic Powerlaw Constants to the Collagen Matrix in Hepatic Fibrosis Ingolf Sack1, Rolf Reiter1, Korinna Joehrens2, Andreas Fehlner3, Sebastian Hirsch1, Jing Guo4, Rajan Somasundaram5, Daniel Seehofer6, Carsten Kamphues6, Abbas Samani7, Juergen Braun8
1 Department of Radiology, Charit - Universittsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2Department of Pathology, Charit Universittsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 3Department of Radiology, Charit University Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 4Department of Radiology, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 5Interdisciplinary Rescue Center, Charit - Universittsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 6Department of Transplantation Surgery, Charit - Universittsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 7 Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 8Institute of Medical Informatics, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2429. MR Elastography of ex Vivo Prostate Cancer at Multiple Frequencies at 7T Ramin S. Sahebjavaher1, Guy Nir1, Mohammad Honarvar1, Andrew Yung1, Piotr Kozlowski1, Louis O. Gagnon1, Edward C. Jones1, Garteiser Philippe2, Ralph Sinkus2, Silvia Chang1, Larry Goldenberg1, Septimiu E. Salcudean1

1 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2Institut National de la Sant et de la Recherche Mdicale (INSERM), Paris, le-de-France, France

2430. 3D Multifrequency Abdominal MR Elastography Using a Piezoelectric Driver, Single-Shot Wave-Field Acquisition, and Multifrequency Dual Parameter Inversion Jing Guo1, Sebastian Hirsch2, Rolf Reiter1, Thomas Kroencke1, Patrick Asbach3, Juergen Braun4, Ingolf Sack1

1 Department of Radiology, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, Charit Universittsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 3MVZ CBF Radiologie, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 4 Department of Medical Informatics, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2431. Waveguide Magnetic Resonance Elastography of the Heart Anthony J. Romano1, Ria Mazumder2, Seongjin Choi3, Bradley Dean Clymer4, Richard White5, Arunark Kolipaka5

1 Physical Acoustics, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Radiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 4Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 5Radiology and Internal Medicine, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, United States

2432. MR Elastography as a Method to Determine the Mechanical Properties of Fresh and Formalin Fixed Porcine Hearts Ria Mazumder1, Bradley Dean Clymer1, Richard White2, 3, Arunark Kolipaka2, 3

1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Deparment of Radiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Deptarment of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

2433. Quantification of Aortic Stiffness Using MR Elastography and Its Comparison to Pulse Wave Velocity: Early Validation Aniurdh Damughatla1, Brian Raterman2, Orlando P. Simonetti2, 3, Travis Sharkey-Toppen4, Ning Jin5, Richard White2, Arunark Kolipaka2, 3
1 Biomedical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Radiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine , The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 4Davis Heart & Lung Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 5Siemens Medical Solutions, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

2434. Motion Correction in MR-Elastography Marion Tardieu1, Marie Poirier-Quinot1, Emeline Lamain1, Ralph Sinkus2, Luc Darrasse1, Xavier Matre1

1 IR4M (UMR8081), CNRS, Univ Paris-Sud, Orsay, France; 2Centre de Recherches Biomdicales Bichat-Beaujon (UMR773), CRB3, Inserm, Paris, France

2435. Noise Robust Inverse Laplacian Operator Based Reconstruction of Global Elastic Parameters in Magnetic Resonance Elastography. Sebastian Papazoglou1, 2, Heiko Tzschaetzsch1, Juergen Braun3, Ingolf Sack1
1

Radiology, Charit University Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 2NeuroCure Clinical Research Center, Charit University Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 3Medical Informatics, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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2436. MR Elastography Using Switching-Gradient-Induced Vibration of the Patient Table - Assessment of Reproducibility Mikio Suga1, 2, Takayuki Obata2, Hajime Ikeda1, Atsuhisa Koyama1, Tetsuya Wakayama3, Riwa Kishimoto2
1

Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan; 2National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan; 3GE Healthcare Japan, Hino, Tokyo, Japan

2437. Simple MR Elastography: A Gradient-Echo Type Multiecho MR Sequence Tomokazu Numano1, 2, Junichi Hata3, Kazuyuki Mizuhara4, Kouichi Takamoto5, Toshikatsu Washio2, Hisao Nishijo6, Kazuo Yagi1, Kazuhiro Homma2
1

Radiological Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 2Institute for Human Science and Biomedical Engineering, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; 3The University of Tokyo Hospital, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 4Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Adachi-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 5 Department of Judo Neurophysiotherapy, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan; 6System Emotional Science (Physiology), University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan

2438. Diffusion Tensor Imaging Enhanced Anisotropic MRE of the Brain Guangqiang Geng1, Michael Green1, Caroline Rae1, 2, Ralph Sinkus3, Roland G. Henry4, Lynne E. Bilston1, 5

1 Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 2UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 3Centre de Recherches Biomdicales Bichat-Beaujon, Paris, France; 4Departments of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, Neurology, and Bioengineering Graduate Group, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States; 5Prince of Wales Clinical School, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia

2439. High Resolution 3D Multifrequency MR Elastography at 7T Juergen Braun1, Ralf Ltzkendorf2, Jing Guo3, Sebastian Hirsch4, Andreas Fehlner5, Ingolf Sack5, Johannes Bernarding6
1

Department of Medical Informatics, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2Department for Biometry and Medical Informatics, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany; 3Department of Radiology, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 4Department of Radiology, Charit - Universittsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 5Department of Radiology, Charit University Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 6Department for Biometry and Medical Informatics, Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany

2440. Magnetic Resonance Elastography for the Measurement of the Bulk Modulus in Compressible Materials. Sebastian Hirsch1, Frauke Beyer1, Sebastian Papazoglou1, Jing Guo2, Juergen Braun3, Ingolf Sack1

1 Department of Radiology, Charit - Universittsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 3Institute of Medical Informatics, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2441. Evaluation of Commonly Available Materials for MR Elastography Phantoms Loribeth Q. Evertz1, Jun Chen1, Jennifer L. Kugel1, Richard Leroy Ehman1
1

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

2442. Fast, Whole-Brain MR Elastography Using a 3D Multislab Acquisition Curtis L. Johnson1, 2, Joseph L. Holtrop, 23, Matthew D.J. McGarry4, John B. Weaver4, 5, Keith D. Paulsen4, 5, Bradley P. Sutton, 23, John G. Georgiadis1, 2
1

Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; 2Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; 3Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; 4Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States; 5Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH, United States

2443. Title: a Novel Method for Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of Soft Viscoelastic Materials and Comparison to Magnetic Resonance Elastography. Phillip J. Rossman1, Jun Chen1
1

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

2444. Introduction of Sample Interval Modulation for the Simultaneous Acquisition of 3D Displacement Data in MR Elastography Dieter Klatt1, Temel Kaya Yasar2, Thomas J. Royston1, Richard L. Magin1
1

Department of Bioengineering, The University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, The University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

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2445 5. Highly Acce elerated MR Ela astography John C. Boss shard1, Steven M. M Wright1
1

Electrical & Computer C Enginee ering, Texas A&M M University, Colle ege Station, TX, U United States

2446 6. Matching Motion M Sensitivit ty with TE and TR in Elastogr raphy for Faste er Scans Roger C. Gri imm1, Jun Chen1, Scott A. Kruse e1, Richard Leroy y Ehman1
1

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United U States

2447 7. Sub-Voxel Micro-Architect M ture Assessmen nt by Scattering g of Mechanical l Shear Waves Simon Augus ste Lambert1, Sim mon Chatelin1, Peter P Nasholm2, Lauriane Juge1, Philippe Garte eiser1, Leon Ter B Beek3, 1 1 4 5 Valrie Vilgr rain , Bernard E. E Van Beers , Ly ynne E. Bilston , Bojan Guzina , Sverre Holm2, R Ralph Sinkus1
1

CRB3- INSER RM U773, Univ Paris P Diderot, Sorb bonne Paris Cit, C Clichy, Paris, Franc ce; 2Informatics D Department, Univer rsity of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; ; 3Philips Healthca are, Best, Netherla ands; 4Neuroscienc ce Research Austra alia, University of f New South Wales s, Randwick, 5 NSW, Australi ia; Civil Engineer ring, University of f Minnesota, Minn neapolis, Mn, Unit ted States

T Traditional Poster R Relaxometry y


E Exhibition Hall l Tue esday 13:30-15 5:30
2448 8. Combined Extended E Two Point P Dixon/Loo ok Locker Tech hnique for Map pping of Lipid S Spin-Lattice (T1 1) Relaxation Time T Jihyun Annie e Park1, Andrew Yung2, Stefan A. A Reinsberg1, Pi iotr Kozlowski2
1

Physics and Astronomy, A Univer rsity of British Columbia, Vancouve er, BC, Canada; 2U UBC MRI Researc ch Center, Vancouv ver, BC, Canada

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2449 9. Single Breat th-Hold 3D Rad dial Imaging for r R2* and Fat F Fraction Quanti ification in the Liver Valentina Ta aviani1, Kevin M. M Johnson1, Dieg go Hernando2, S Scott B. Reeder1, 3

1 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin, Madison, WI, W United States; 2 Radiology, Unive ersity of Wisconsin n-Madison, Madison, WI, , University of Wi isconsin, Madison, , WI, United State es United States; 3Medical Physics,

2450 0. Mono-Exponential T2-Anal lysis of a Two-P Pool System Does Echo-Spa acing Matter? J Alphons s Crooijmans1, Oliver O Bieri1 Hendrikus Joseph
1

Radiological Physics, Universit ty of Basel Hospita al, Basel, Switzerl land

2451 1. Complete T1, T2* and Prot ton-Density Ma aps of Bone and d Soft Tissues fr rom UTE and S Standard FLAS SH 1 1 2 J , Keith Wachowicz W , , B. Gino Fallone1, 2 , Nicola DeZan nche1, 2 Jean-David Jutras
1

Dept. of Onco ology, University of o Alberta, Edmon nton, Alberta, Cana ada; 2Dept. of Med dical Physics, Cro oss Cancer Institute e, Edmonton, Alberta, Canad da

2452 2. A Flip-Angl le-Optimized 3D D FLASH Sequence for Fast D Dynamic T1 Ma apping 1 Maximilian Freiermuth F , Lin nus Willerding2, Maximilian F. R Reiser1, Michael l Peller1, Olaf Dietrich1

1 Josef Lissner Laboratory for Biomedical Imaging g, Institute for Clin nical Radiology, Lu udwig-Maximilian ns-University Hospital Munich, Munich, Germ many; 2Department t of Internal Medic cine III, Ludwig-M Maximilians-Unive ersity Hospital Mu unich, Munich, Ger rmany

2453 3. A New Mod del-Based Techn nique for Accur rate Reconstruc ction of T2 Relax xation Maps fro om Fast Spin-E Echo Data Noam Ben-E Eliezer1, Daniel K. K Sodickson1, Kai K Tobias Block k2
1

Bernard and Irene I Schwartz Center for Biomedica al Imaging, Depar rtment of Radiolog gy, New York Uni iversity School of Medicine, New York, NY Y, United States; 2Bernard B and Irene e Schwartz Center for Biomedical Im maging, Departmen nt of Radiology, N NYU Langone Medical Cente er, New York, NY, United States

2454 4. A Model-Ba ased Reconstruc ction Technique e for Inversion Recovery Prepared Radially A Acquired Data Johannes Tra an-Gia1, Dietber rt Hahn1, Herbert Kstler1
1

Institute of Ra adiology, Universi ity of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, W German ny

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2455. Accelerated 3D UTE Relaxometry for Quantification of Iron-Oxide Labeled Cells Bo Zhao1, 2, T Kevin Hitchens3, 4, Anthony G. Christodoulou1, 5, Fan Lam1, 5, Yijen Wu3, 4, Chien Ho3, 4, Zhi-Pei Liang1,
5
1 2

Department of Eletrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; 3Pittsburgh NMR Center for Biomedical Research, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 4Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 5Beckman Institute , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

2456. Bayesian Estimation of Multicomponent T2 Distributions with Stimulated Echo Compensation Kelvin J. Layton1, 2, Mark Morelande1, David Wright3, Peter M. Farrell1, Bill Moran1, Leigh A. Johnston1, 3
1

Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; 2National ICT Australia, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; 3Florey Neuroscience Institutes, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

2457. Accelerating T2 Mapping Via Under-Sampled Low-Dimensional-Structure Self-Learning and Thresholding (LOST) Reconstruction Tri Minh Ngo1, Haiyan Ding2, Mehmet Akakaya3, Elliot R. McVeigh1, Daniel A. Herzka4
1

Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 3Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 4Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

2458. Accelerating Parameter Mapping with a Locally Low Rank Constraint Tao Zhang1, John M. Pauly1, Ives R. Levesque2

1 Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

2459. Model-Based MR Parameter Mapping with Sparsity Constraint Bo Zhao1, 2, Fan Lam1, 2, Wenmiao Lu3, Zhi-Pei Liang1, 3
Department of Eletrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; Beckman Institute , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; 3Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States
2 1

2460. A Novel Algorithm for Improved Pixel-By-Pixel T2* Mapping Yanqiu Feng1, Peter David Gatehouse2, 3, David N. Firmin2, 3, Dudley J. Pennell2, 3, Wufan Chen1, Taigang He2, 3
1

School of Biomedical Engineering, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China; 2Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 3National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

2461. Fast, Artifact-Free T2 Mapping with Fast Spin Echo Using the Extended Phase Graph and Joint Parameter Reconstruction Christopher L. Lankford1, 2, Mark D. Does1, 2
1

Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Nashville, TN, United States

2462. An Indirect Echo Compensated Reconstruction Algorithm for T2 Mapping of the Liver from Highly Undersampled Radial FSE Data Chuan Huang1, 2, Abhishek Pandey3, Tomoe Barr4, Ali Bilgin3, 4, Maria I. Altbach1

1 Department of Medical Imaging, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 2Center for Advanced Radiological Sciences, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 3Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 4Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

2463. Correction of B1 and Estimation of Oversampling Effect to Enable Accurate T1 Mapping Using 3D Variable Flip Angle Technique Kosuke Morita1, 2, Tomoyuki Okuaki3, Masanori Komi1, Akiko Kuraoka4, Daisuke Utsunomiya2, Mika Kitajima2, Masahiro Hashida1, Yasuyuki Yamashita2

1 Radiology, Kumamoto University Hospital, Kumamoto, Japan; 2Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto University Hospital, Kumamoto, Japan; 3Philips Electronics Japan, 13-37, Kohnan 2-chome, tokyo, Japan; 4Radiology, Kumamoto University Hospital , Kumamoto, Japan

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2464 4. Relaxation Parameter P Map pping Adapted for f 7T and Vali idation Against t Optimized Sin ngle Voxel MRS S Michael Wys ss1, Thomas Kirc chner1, Alex Ring genbach2, Klaas s P. Prssmann1, Anke Henning1, 3
1

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zrich, Z Zrich, Switzerlan nd; 2Institute for M Medical and Analyt tical Technologies, University of App plied Sciences of Northwestern N Swit tzerland, Muttenz, Switzerland; 3Ma ax Planck Institute for Biological Cyb bernetics, Tbinge en, Germany

2465 5. High Resolu ution Quantitati ive Imaging of Rodent R Brains at 7T Tobias C. Wood Wo 1, Samuel A. Hurley2, Anthon ny Vernon3, Stev ven C.R. William ms1
1

Neuroimaging g, King's College London, L Institute of o Psychiatry, Lon ndon, United King gdom; 2Medical Ph hysics, University o of Wisconsin-Ma adison, Madison, WI, W United States; 3Psychosis Studie es, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Lon ndon, United Kingdom

2466 6. Value of Ind dependent Flip Angle Mapping g for Transvers se Relaxometry with Stimulate ed Echo Compe ensation Dylan Breitk kreutz1, 2, Kelly C. C McPhee1, R. Marc M Lebel2, Ala an H. Wilman1, 2
1

Department of o Physics, Univers sity of Alberta, Ed dmonton, Alberta, C Canada; 2Departm ment of Biomedical l Engineering, Uni iversity of Alberta, Edmo onton, Alberta, Can nada

2467 7. Effects of Fl lip Angle Profil le in T2 Quantif fication Using 3 3D Dual Echo S Steady-State (DE ESS) Pei-Hsin Wu u1, Cheng-Wen Ko K 2, Ming-Long Wu3, Hsiao-Wen n Chung, 14
1

Department of o Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan T University, , Taipei, Taiwan; 2 Department of Co omputer Science an nd Engineering, National N Sun Yat-S Sen University, Ka aohsiung, Taiwan; ; 3Department of C Computer Science and Information E Engineering, National Chen ng Kung University y, Tainan, Taiwan; 4Institute of Biom medical Electronic cs and Bioinformat tics, National Taiw wan University, Ta aipei, Taiwan

2468 8. Challenges in i Ultrashort Echo Time Relax xometry of the H Human Brain Ece Ercan1, Peter P Brnert2, Maarten M J. Vers sluis1, Tom Gera aedts3, Andrew W Webb1, Itamar Ro onen1
1

C.J. Gorter Ce enter for High Field MRI, Departme ent of Radiology, L Leiden University Medical Center, L Leiden, Netherland ds; 2Philips Research Labo oratory, Hamburg, Germany; 3Philip ps Healthcare, Best t, Netherlands

2469 9. Investigation n of Temperatu ure Dependence e of Tissue Rela axation Parame eters for Post-M Mortem Imaging g Julia Kruisz1, Andreas Petro ovic2, Rudolf Stol llberger1, Eva Sc cheurer2
1

Institute for Medical M Engineerin ng, University of Technology T Graz, Graz, Austria; 2Lu udwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinic cal-Forensic Imaging, Graz z, Austria

2470 0. Field Depen ndence of Relaxi ivity of Gd Che elates as a Func ction of Macrom molecular Conte ent Henry H. On ng1, 2, Hua Li1, 3, John C . Gore, 2
1

Vanderbilt Un niversity Institute of Imaging Scienc ce, Nashville, TN, United States; 2De epartment of Radi iology and Radiolo ogic Sciences, Vanderbilt University, , Nashville, TN, United U States; 3Dep partment of Physic cs and Astronomy, Vanderbilt Unive ersity, Nashville, TN, United States

2471 1. Effect of Mo olecular Oxygen n on Relaxation n Times at Clin nical Field Stren ngths Harald Kram mer1, 2, Amanda R. R Corcos3, Dieg go Hernando4, J John F. Berry3, M Mark L. Schieble er1, Scott B. Ree eder1
1

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Wisconsin - Madison, Mad dison, WI, United States; 2Institute f for Clinical Radiol logy, Ludwig-Maxim milians-University y Munich, Munich, Bavaria, German ny; 3Department of f Chemistry, Univ versity of Wisconsi in - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4De epartment of Radio ology, University of Wisconsin-Mad dison, Madison, W WI, United States

2472 2. In Vivo Estim mation of the Transverse T Rela axation Time De ependence of Blood on Oxygen nation at 7 Tesl la Dimo Ivanov v1, 2, Andreas Sch hfer2, Andreas Deistung3, Mark kus N. Streicher2, Stefan Kabisch2, Ilona Hensel ler2, 2 4 5 5 magna cum laude Elisabeth Ro oggenhofer , Thie es H. Jochimsen n , Ferdinand Sc chweser , Jrgen n R. Reichenbach h , Kamil Uludag g1, Robert Turner2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Maastricht Br rain Imaging Centr re, Faculty of Psyc chology and Neuro oscience, Maastric cht University, Ma aastricht, Netherlan nds; 2Max Planck Institut te for Human Cogn nitive & Brain Sci iences, Leipzig, Ge ermany; 3Jena Uni iversity Hospital - Friedrich Schiller r University Jena, Jena, Germany; 4Departme ent of Nuclear Med dicine, University of Leipzig, Leipzi edical Physics Grou up, Jena ig, Germany; 5Me S University y, Jena, Germany University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller

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2473 3. Ex Vivo Map pping of Sodium m T 1 and T2* Relaxation R Time es in Human Lu umbar Interver rtebral Discs at t 7 Tesla 1 Stefan Zbn1, Sebastian Appr rich1, Vladimir Juras J , Pavol Szo zomolanyi1, Sonj ja M. Walzer2, X Xeni Deligianni3, Hannes 4 3 1 Traxler , Oli iver Bieri , Siegf fried Trattnig
1

MR Center of f Excellence, Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Medical Univ versity of Vienna, V Vienna, Austria; 2D Department of Ort thopaedic 3 Surgery, Medi ical University of Vienna, V Vienna, Austria; A Division o of Radiological Ph hysics, Departmen nt of Radiology, Un niversity of 4 Basel Hospital l, Basel, Switzerlan nd; Center for An natomy and Cell B Biology, Departme ent of Applied Ana atomy, Medical Un niversity of Vienna, Vienn na, Austria

2474 4. Can Modifie ed Look Locker r Imaging (MOLLI) Provide A Accurate T1 Va alues? Mitchell Anth hony Cooper1, 2, Thanh Nguyen2, Pascal Spincem maille2, Martin R R. Prince2, Jona athan W. Weinsaf aft3, Yi magna cum laude Wang, 12
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Biomedical Engineering, E Corne ell University, Itha aca, NY, United St tates; 2Radiology, Weill Cornell Med dical College, New w York, United States; 3Cardiology, Weill Cornell Medical l College, New Yo ork, United States

2475 5. Experimental Analysis of Three T Spoiling Mechanisms M Us sed in Variable-Flip-Angle T1 Mapping Martin Ott1, Thomas Benkert1, Martin Blaim mer1, Peter M. Ja akob1, 2, Felix A. Breuer1
1

MRB Forschu ungszentrum fr Magnet-Resonanz-B M Bayern e.V., Wrz zburg, Germany; 2 Department of Ex xperimental Physics 5, Institute of Physics, W rzburg, Germany y

2476 6. Highly Repr roducible in vivo T1 Maps in Brain B at 3T Sofia Chavez z1, 2, Stephen Kis sh1, 2, Tina McCl luskey1, Nancy L Lobaugh1, 3
1

Research Ima aging Centre, Centre for Addiction an nd Mental Health, , Toronto, ON, Ca anada; 2Psychiatry, , University of Tor ronto, 3 Toronto, ON, Canada; C Neurolog gy, University of Toronto, T Toronto, ON, Canada

2477 7. ex-vivo MRI I of the Brain: Effects E of Long-Term Formalin n Exposure on T1 Relaxation Times Mekala R. Ra aman1, Yunhong g Shu1, John D. Port P 1, Jan-Mend delt Tillema1, Istv van Pirko1, Cliff fford R. Jack1, Ke ejal Kantarci1
1

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United U States

2478 8. Optimizing the Accuracy of o T1 Mapping Accounting A for RF Non-Linear rities and Spoil ling Characteristics in FLASH Ima aging 1 1 Antoine Lutti i , Nikolaus Wei iskopf
1

Wellcome Tru ust Centre for Neu uroimaging, Institu ute of Neurology, U University College e London, London n, United Kingdom m

2479 9. T1 Mapping g: Should We Agree to Disagre ee? 1 Mathieu Bou udreau1, Nikola Stikov S , Bruce G. G Pike1
1

Montreal Neu urological Institute e, McGill Universi ity, Montreal, Queb ebec, Canada

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Tue esday 13:30-15 5:30


Central Resea arch Laboratory, Hitachi, H Ltd., Koku ubunji, Tokyo, Jap an

2480 0. Susceptibilit ty-Weighted Im maging Using Su usceptibility Ma ap Estimated by y L1 Norm Reg gularization Ryota Sato1, Toru Shirai1, Yo o Taniguchi1, Yo oshihisa Soutome e1, Yoshitaka Bit to1

2481 1. Comparison ns of Quantitati ive Susceptibilit ty Mapping (QS SM) by Using R Restricted Over rsampled Spatia al Unit Dipole Field d 1 Mai Murashi ima1, Tomohiro Ueno1, Naozo Sugimoto S
1

Human Health h Science, Gradua ate School of Medi icine, Kyoto Unive ersity, Kyoto, Japa an

2482 2. Differentiati ion of Fe2+ and Fe3+ with Iron-Sensitive MRI Olaf Dietrich h1, Johannes Lev vin2, Armin Gies se3, Annika Plate e2, Kai Btzel2, M Maximilian F. Reiser, 1, Birgit E Ertl-Wagner

1 Josef Lissner Laboratory for Biomedical Imaging g, Institute for Clin nical Radiology, Lu udwig-Maximilian ns-University Hospital Munich, many; 2Department t of Neurology, Lu udwig-Maximilians s-University Hosp pital Munich, Mun nich, Germany; 3Ce enter for Munich, Germ Neuropatholog gy and Prion Resea arch, Ludwig-Max ximilians-Universi ity Hospital Munic ch, Munich, Germ many

3 328

Traditi ional Poster r Sessions


2483 3. Susceptibilit ty Mapping of the t Sinuses in th he Brain by Pre eserving Phase Information in n the Skull Using g Short Echo Times 1 1 2 1 2 Sagar Buch , Saifeng Liu , Yu-Chung Y Norma an Cheng , Ewar rt Mark Haacke ,
1

McMaster Un niversity, Hamilton n, Ontario, Canada a; 2Academic Radi iology, Wayne Sta ate University, Det troit, MI, United S States

2484 4. Atlas-Based d Segmentation of Quantitative e Susceptibility Maps: Determi ining Iron Cont tent in Deep Gr ray Matter Structures 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 . Lim , , Andreia a V. Faria , Xu Li L , , Johnny T.C C. Hsu , Raag D D. Airan , Susum mu Mori , , Peter r C.M. van Issel Anne L. Zijl1, 2
1

Radiology, Jo ohns Hopkins Univ versity, Baltimore, , MD, United State es; 2F.M. Kirby Re esearch Center for r Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieg ger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United d States

2485 5. MR-Visible Surgical Meshe es: Optimizatio on and Phantom m Studies pus1, Kerstin Bro ocker2, Jens Groe ebner1, Peter Ha allscheidt3, Mich hael Bock1 Florian Lipp
1

Dept. of Diag gnostic Radiology / Medical Physics, , University Medic cal Centre Freibur rg, Freiburg, BW, G of Germany; 2Dept. o Gynaecology, Heidelberg Unive ersity Hospital, Heidelberg, BW, Ger rmany; 3Diagnosti ic and Intervention nal Radiology, Hei idelberg , BW, Germany University Hospital, Heidelberg,

2486 6. Quantitative e Characterizat tion of Spatial Variations V of In ntrinsic Suscept tibility by T1% D Dispersion John T. Spea ar1, 2, Zhongliang g Zu2, 3, John C. Gore, 3
1

Department of o Physics and Astr ronomy, Vanderbi ilt University, Nash hville, TN, United d States; 2Vanderbilt University Insti itute of Imaging Scien nce, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Department D of Rad diology, Vanderbil lt University, Nash hville, TN, United States

2487 7. Investigating Anisotropic Magnetic M Suscep ptibility Effects s in Model Syste ems Matthew Cro onin1, Samuel J. Wharton1, Richa ard W. Bowtell2
1

Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic Resonance R Centre, The University of f Nottingham, Nott ttingham, Notts, U United Kingdom; 2S Sir Peter Mansfield Mag gnetic Resonance Centre, University y of Nottingham, N Nottingham, Notts s, United Kingdom m

2488 8. Longitudina al Investigation of Diffuse Hem morrhagic Lesio ons Using Using g Quantitative S Susceptibility M Mapping (QSM) 1 2 3 1 2 Andreas Petr rovic , Ferdinan nd Schweser , An ndreas Deistung , Eva Scheurer , Jrgen R. Reic chenbach
1

Ludwig Boltz zmann Institute for r Clinical-Forensic c Imaging, Graz, A Austria; 2Medical P Physics Group, Ins stitute of Diagnost tic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena a University Hospit tal Friedrich Sch hiller University Je ena, Jena, German ny; 3Medical Physi ics Group, agnostic and Interv ventional Radiolog gy I, Jena Univers sity Hospital - Frie edrich Schiller Uni iversity Jena, Jena, Germany Institute of Dia

2489 9. Origin of B0 Orientation Dependent R2* (=1/T2*) ( in Whi ite Matter: Mag gic Angle Effec ct Vs. Magnetic Susceptibilit ty Se-Hong Oh1, Jongho Lee1
1

Department of o Radiology, Perel lman School of Medicine, M Universit ty of Pennsylvania a, Philadelphia, PA A, United States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2490 0. Frequency Difference D Map pping at 7 T Using Two- And T Three-Echo App proaches 1 Samuel J. Wharton Wh , Richard d W. Bowtell1
1

Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic Resonance R Centre, School of Physics s and Astronomy, U University of Nott tingham, Nottingh ham, United Kingdom

2491 1. Improved Characterisation C n of White Matt ter Lesions in M Multiple Scleros sis Patients Usin ng Quantitative e Susceptibilit ty Mapping Matthew Cro onin1, Samuel J. Wharton1, Richa ard W. Bowtell2, Penelope A. Go owland2
1

Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic Resonance R Centre, The University of f Nottingham, Nott ttingham, Notts, U United Kingdom; 2S Sir Peter Mansfield Mag gnetic Resonance Centre, University y of Nottingham, N Nottingham, Notts s, United Kingdom m

2492 2. Evaluation of o Multiparame etric QBOLD in n White Matter r: A Simulation Study Julien Bouvie er1, 2, Sebastien Castellani1, Cl ment S. Debacke ker1, 3, Nicolas Pa Pannetier4, Irne Troprs, 15, Alex xandre 1 1 Krainik , Em mmanuel Luc Bar rbier
1

INSERM U83 36, Grenoble Instit tute of Neuroscien nces, Grenoble, Fra ance; 2Philips Hea althcare, Suresnes, France; 3Bruker B Biospin MRI, Ettlingen, Germ many; 4University y of California San n Francisco, San Fr rancisco, CA, Unit forme IRMaGe, U UJF ted States; 5Plate-f INSERM US17 CNRS UMS 3552, 3 Grenoble, Fr rance

329

Traditional Poster Sessions


2493. Relevance of Morphological Binary Information for L2 and L1 Total Variation Methods in Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping and Reconstruction Quality Assessment Without Presence of the Ground Truth Diana Khabipova1, Yves Wiaux2, 3, Rolf Gruetter4, 5, Jos P. Marques1, 5
1

LIFMET, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Electrical Engineering, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Radiology, UniGe, Geneva, Switzerland; 4LIFMET, cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 5Radiology, UNIL, Lausanne, Switzerland

2494. Quality-Based UnwRap of SUbdivided Large Arrays (URSULA) at 9.4T Johannes Lindemeyer1, Ana-Maria Oros-Peusquens1, Kaveh Vahedipour1, Nadim Jon Shah1, 2

1 Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 4, Forschungszentrum Jlich, Jlich, Germany; 2Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, JARA, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

2495. Laplacian Filtering: A Simple and Robust Technique for Reducing Artifacts in Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI) Ferdinand Schweser1, 2, Andreas Deistung1, Martin Stenzel3, Hans-Joachim Mentzel3, Jrgen R. Reichenbach1
1 Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany; 2School of Medicine, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany; 3 Section Pediatric Radiology, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany

2496. Background Field Removal Based on Local Complex Phase Unwrapping and Spherical Mean Value Property Saifeng Liu1, Sagar Buch1, Ewart Mark Haacke1, 2
1 School of Biomedical Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 2Department of Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States

2497. Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping: A Potential Biomaker for Characterizing Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Huan Tan1, Ying Wu2, 3, Ryan Hutten2, Liu Tian4, Yi Wang4, Pottumarthi Vara Prasad2, 3, Issam Awad3, Robert R. Edelman2, 5

1 NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston , IL, United States; 2NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 3The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States; 4Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 5Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States

2498. Feasibility of in-vivo Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM) in the Kidneys Huan Tan1, Jon Thacker2, Tian Liu3, Yi Wang3, Pottumarthi Vara Prasad4, 5
1

NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston , IL, United States; 2Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States; 3Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 4NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 5The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States

2499. Fast Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI) Using PROPELLER-EPI Martin Krmer1, Andreas Deistung1, Ferdinand Schweser1, Jrgen R. Reichenbach1

1 Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany

2500. Expansion of the GESFIDE Sequence for Simultaneous SWI, T1W Imaging and MR Angiography Wei Feng1, Yang Xuan1, Ewart Mark Haacke1
1

Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States

2501. Microhemorrhage Detection with Segmented EPI SWI: Comparison to 3D GRE SWI in a Series of TBI Patients Wen-Tung Wang1, Ningzhi Li2, Dzung Pham2, John Anthony Butman1, 2
1

Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, Bethesda, MD, United States

330

Traditi ional Poster r Sessions


2502 2. Correlation of R2 and R2* with Quantitat tive Susceptibili ity Maps in Hea althy Elderly C Controls Jeam Harold do Oliveira Barb bosa1, Saifeng Li iu2, Jin Tang3, M Manju Liu4, Weil li Zheng4, Ewart Mark Haacke2, 4, Carlos 1 Ernersto Gar rrido Salmon
1

Department of o Phisics, University of Sao Paulo, Ribeirao R Preto, Sao o Paulo, Brazil; 2S School of Biomedi ical Engineering, M McMaster 3 University, Ha amilton, Ontario, Canada; C MRI Inst titute for Biomedic cal Research, Detr roit, MI, United States; 4Wayne State e University, Detroit, MI, United U States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2503 3. R2' Mappin ng of the Human n Kidney Using g Navigator Gat ted, Asymmetri ic Spin Echo, M Multi-Shot EPI Jon Thacker1, Huan Tan2, Sh hivraman Giri3, Pottumarthi P Var ra Prasad2
1

Biomedical Engineering, E North hwestern, Evanston n, IL, United State s; 2Northshore Un niversity Health Sy ystem, Evanston, IL L, United States; 3Siemens Healthcare, Chicago, Il, United States S

2504 4. Clinical Com mparison Betwe een PADRE and d SWI for Susc ceptibility Weig ghted MRI Karin Marke enroth Bloch1, 2, Stefanie Eriksso on3, Roger Siemu und4, 5, Hkan Sj Sjunnesson4, 5, Em melie Lindgren2, Danielle 4 5 van Westen ,
1

Clinical scien nce, Philips, Lund, Sweden; 2Dept. of Medical Radiatio on Physics, Lund U University, Lund, Sweden; 3Dept. of f Chemistry, Lund Universi ity, Lund, Sweden; 4Center for Medi ical Imaging and P Physiology, Skane e University Hospital Lund, Lund, Sw weden; 5 Dept. of Diag gnostic Radiology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

T Traditional Poster C Contrast Me echanism: From Exoti ic to Clinica al Applicatio ons


E Exhibition Hall l Tue esday 13:30-15 5:30
2505 5. Quantitative e Water Conten nt Assessment Using U a Single-S Scan Multi-Para ameter Mappin ng Technique an nd Spectral Processing of o a Multiple Gr radient Echo Acquisition A 1 2 3 3 3 Ken-Pin Hwa ang , Marcel Wa arntjes , R. Jaso on Stafford , Wolf lfgang Stefan , E Edward F. Jacks son , John E. Ma adewell4, John D. Hazle3, Zachary W. Slavens5, Tzehping L. Chi4
1

Global Applie ed Science Labora atory, General Elec ctric Healthcare, H Houston, TX, Unite ed States; 2Center for Medical Imagi ing Science and Visualisation, Linkping Un niversity, Linkpin ng, Sweden; 3Depa artment of Imaging g Physics, Univers sity of Texas MD Anderson 4 Cancer Center r, Houston, TX, Un nited States; Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, University of f Texas MD Ander rson Cancer Center r, Houston, TX, United Sta ates; 5MR Enginee ering, General Elec ctric Healthcare, W Waukesha, WI, Un nited States

2506 6. Specific Inhomogeneous MT M Contrast in White W Matter. A Application to S Spinal Cord Im maging. 1 G , Virginie Callot2, Alexand dre Vignaud3, G Gopal Varma4, Pa atrick J. Cozzon ne5, David C. Als sop4, Olivier M. Girard 2 Guillaume Duhamel D
1

CRMBM UM MR 7339, CNRS / Aix-Marseille A Uni iversit, Marseille, , France; 2CRMBM M UMR 7339, Aix x-Marseille Univer rsity, Marseille, Fran nce; 3Siemens Hea althcare, Saint-Den nis, France; 4Beth Israel Deaconess M Medical Center an nd Harvard Medica al School, 5 Boston,, MA, United States; CR RMBM UMR 7339 9, Aix-Marseille U Universit, Marseil lle, France

2507 7. Simultaneou us Fat Saturatio on and Magneti ization Transfe er Preparation w with 2D Small-T Tip Fast Recove ery Imaging 1 2 1 3 1 on , Jon-Fredrik k Nielsen , Jeffre ey A. Fessler , D Douglas C. Noll Feng Zhao , Scott D. Swanso
1

Biomedical Engineering, E The University U of Michigan, Ann Arbor, M MI, United States; ; 2Radiology, The University of Mic chigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Un nited States; 3EECS S, University of Michigan, M Ann Arb bor, MI, United Sta ates

2508 8. Tissue Bord der Enhancemen nt by Inversion Recovery Acqu uisition Mauro Costa agli1, Douglas A.C. Kelley2, Ricc cardo Stara3, Gi ianluigi Tiberi1, Mirco Cosottini i1, 3, Michela Tos setti1, 4
1 4

IMAGO7, Ca alambrone, Pisa, It taly; 2GE Healthca are Technologies, S San Francisco, CA A, United States; 3U University of Pisa, , Pisa, Italy; IRCCS Stella a Maris, Pisa, Italy

2509 9. Short Echo Times and Mul ltiple Echoes to Image, Quanti itate and Classi ify Fast-Relaxin ng Anatomy hnson1, Jinyi Qi2, Urvi Vyas1, Ki im R. Butts Paul ly1, John M. Pau uly1 Ethan M. Joh
1

Stanford Univ versity, Stanford, CA, C United States; ; 2UC Davis, Davi is, CA, United Stat tes

2510 0. Inversion Recovery Prepar red PSIF for FL LAIR at 7T Yiu-Cho Chu ung1, Yanjie Zhu1, Xin Liu1, Chao Zou1
1

Paul C. Laute erbur Research Cen nter for Biomedica al Imaging, Shenzh hen Key Laborato ory for MRI, Shenz zhen Institutes of A Advanced Technology, Chinese C Academy of Sciences, Shenz zhen, Guangdong, , China

331

Traditional Poster Sessions


2511. T1rho and T2rho Mapping with Gradient Offset Independent Adiabatic Pulse Trains Ovidiu C. Andronesi1, Himanshu Bhat2, Shreya Mukherjee1, Peter Caravan1, Bruce R. Rosen1
1

Martinos Center, Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions, Charlestown, MA, United States

2512. A T2-Diffusion-Prepared Cube Sequence for Brain Lesion Detection at 7T Eric K. Gibbons1, Manoj Saranathan2, Brian K. Rutt2, John M. Pauly3, Adam B. Kerr3
1

Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

2513. Quantitative Proton Density Mapping in Pathological Tissue: Comparison of Two Receiver Profile Correction Methods Steffen Volz1, Ulrike Nth1, Alina Jurcoane2, Ulf Ziemann3, Elke Hattingen2, Ralf Deichmann1

1 Brain Imaging Center, University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany; 2Department of Neuroradiology, University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany; 3Department of Neurology, University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany

2514. Robust Susceptibility Weighted Imaging Using Single-Slab 3D GRASE with Removal of Background Phase Variation Hahnsung Kim1, Dong-Hyun Kim1, Jaeseok Park2
1

Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea; 2Korea University, Seoul, Korea

2515. Phase and Diffusion Tensor Imaging at Ultra-High Magnetic Field: Differences and Similarities Yohan van de Looij1, 2, Rajika Maddage2, Nicolas Kunz1, 2, Petra Susan Hppi1, Rolf Gruetter3, 4, Stphane V. Sizonenko1

1 Division of Child Growth & Development, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 2Laboratory for Functional and Metabolic Imaging, Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Laboratory for Functional and Metabolic Imaging, cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 4Department of Radiology, University of Geneva and Lausanne, Geneva and Lausanne, Switzerland

2516. Collagen Composition and Content-Dependent Contrast in Porcine Annulus Fibrosus Using Double-Quantum Filtering Combined with Magnetization-Transfer and UTE MRI Uzi Eliav1, Michal E. Komlosh2, Peter J. Basser2, Gil Navon1
1

School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; 2STBB/PPITS/NICHD/NIH, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States

2517.

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1 Laboratory for Structural NMR Imaging, Department of Radiology, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Department of Chemistry, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3NMR Core Facility, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 4Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

P and 1H NMR Investigation of Liquid Crystal Phase Temperature Dependence in Rehydrated Myelin Henry H. Ong1, Michael J. Wilhelm2, Suzanne L. Wehrli3, Edward James Delikatny4, Felix W. Wehrli1

2518. Bz-SNR-Enhanced Echo-Shifted Incoherent Steady State Imaging for Electrical Conductivity Mapping Hyunyeol Lee1, Woo Chul Jeong2, Hyung Joong Kim2, Eung Je Woo2, Jaeseok Park1

1 Brain and Cognitive Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Korea; 2Biomedical Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Gyeonggi, Korea

2519. Tissue Thermal Property Tomography Leeor Alon1, 2, Christopher Collins1, 2, Giuseppe Carluccio1, Dmitry S. Novikov1, Yudong Zhu1, 2, Daniel Sodickson1, 2
1 Department of Radiology, Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University, New York, NY, United States; 2Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, New York University, New York, NY, United States

332

Traditional Poster Sessions


2520. Neuronal Current MRI in the Octopus Visual System Xia Jiang1, Hanbing Lu2, Shuichi Shigeno3, Li-Hai Tan4, Yihong Yang5, Clifton W. Ragsdale3, Jia-Hong Gao1

1 Brain Research Imaging Center and Department of Radiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Neuroimaging Research Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Department of Neurobiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 4State Key Lab for Brain Research, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; 5Neuroimaging Research Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore,, MD, United States

2521. Imaging Chick Embryos with SPIO Nanoparticles Using SWIFT Luning Wang1, Yangqing Lu2, Khan Hekmatyar3, Steve Stice2, Qun Zhao1
1

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States; 2Department of Animal and Dairy Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States; 3BioImaging Research Center (BIRC), University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States

2522. Optimal Partial Fourier Reconstructions in Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging Alan B. McMillan1, Hyungseok Jang1, Sankaran Subramanian2, Murali C. Krishna2

1 Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 2Radiation Biology Branch, Center for Cancer Research, NCI, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

2523. Characterization of EPR Spin-Echo Data for Accelerated Oximetry Frank Golub1, Lee C. Potter1, Rizwan Ahmad1
1

The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

2524. A Method to Improve Temporal Resolution in EPR Imaging of Tissue Oxygenation Hyungseok Jang1, Sankaran Subramanian2, Nallathamby Devashayam2, Murali C. Krishna2, Alan B. McMillan1

1 Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 2Radiation Biology Branch, Center for Cancer Research, NCI, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

2525. Influence of Free Radicals Signal from Dental Resins on the Radio-Induced Signal in Teeth in Nuclear Retrospective Dosimetry : Kinetic Analysis Using EPR Celine M. Desmet1, Philippe Leveque1, Gaetane Leloup2, Bernard Gallez3

1 Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, Universite catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium; 2CRIBIO, Universite catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium; 3Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium

Traditional Poster CEST, MT, APT


Exhibition Hall Tuesday 13:30-15:30
1 Department of Radiology, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China; 2Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

2526. Amide Proton Transfer (APT) Imaging for Grading of Glioma Ge Zhang1, Xianlong Wang1, Shilong Lu1, Jinyuan Zhou2, Zhibo Wen1

2527. APT and NOE Imaging Contrasts of Glioma with Different RF Saturation Powers Jinyuan Zhou1, 2, Xiaohua Hong1

1 Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States

2528. in vivo Saturation Transfer Imaging of Nuclear Overhauser Effect from Aromatic and Aliphatic Protons: Implication to APT Quantification Tao Jin1, Seong-Gi Kim1, 2

1 Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Department of Neurobiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

333

Traditional Poster Sessions


2529. Amide Proton Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer at 9.4 T with Optimized RF Transmit Field Through B1 Shimming Christian C. Mirkes1, 2, Jens Hoffmann1, Gunamony Shajan1, Rolf Pohmann1, Klaus Scheffler1, 2
1

High-Field MR Center, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tbingen, Germany; 2Department for Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, University of Tbingen, Tbingen, Germany

2530. Contamination of Neurometabolite Amine-Water Proton Exchange to Amide Proton Transfer MRI Xiaopeng Zong1, Ping Wang1, Seong-Gi Kim1, Tao Jin1
1

Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

2531. Effect of Saturation Pulse Duration and Strength on Parallel Transmission Based Amide Proton Transfer MRI of the Prostate Guang Jia1, Saba N. Elias1, Ronney Abaza2, Debra L. Zynger3, Zarine K. Shah1, Lai Wei4, Robert R. Bahnson2, Michael V. Knopp1
1

Department of Radiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Department of Urology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Department of Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 4 Center for Biostatistics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

2532. Prospectively Motion Compensated Amide Proton Transfer MRI for Body Oncology Jochen Keupp1, Guang Jia2, Ivan E. Dimitrov3, Silke Hey4, Michael V. Knopp2
1

Philips Research, Hamburg, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands

2533. Amide Proton Transfer MR Imaging in Peritoneal Metastasis Evaluation Xue Yu1, Elaine Yuen Phin Lee1, Queenie Chan2, Mina Kim1
1

Diagnostic Radiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; 2Philips Healthcare, Hong Kong, China

2534. Isolating Chemical Exchange Contrast from Amide and Amine Protons in the Presence of Asymmetric Macromolecular Magnetization Transfer with Off-Resonance Spin Locking at 3T in the Human Brain Rachel Scheidegger1, 2, David C. Alsop1, 3
1

Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; 2Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard-MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

2535. Specific Inhomogeneous MT Contrast in Mouse Brain White Matter Guillaume Duhamel1, Olivier M. Girard1, Gopal Varma2, Patrick J. Cozzone1, Virginie Callot1, David C. Alsop2

1 CRMBM / CNRS 7339, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France; 2Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

2536. Quantitative Evaluation of the Exchange Time and T2 Associated with an Inhomogeneous Component Using Inhomogeneous Magnetization Transfer Imaging Gopal Varma1, Fotini Kourtelidis1, David C. Alsop1
1

Radiology, Division of MR Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

2537. Assessment of Interslice MT Signal Characteristics of BSSFP for MTR Imaging of the Human Brain Jeffrey William Barker1, 2, Kyongtae Ty Bae1, Sung-Hong Park, 13
1

Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 3Bio and Brain Engineering, Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Yuseong-gu, Korea

2538. Contributors to Contrast Between Glioma and Brain Tissue in Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Sensitive Imaging at 3 Tesla Rachel Scheidegger1, 2, Eric T. Wong3, 4, David C. Alsop1, 5
1

Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; 2Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard-MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3Brain Tumor Center & Neuro-Oncology Unit, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; 4Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 5Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

334

Traditi ional Poster r Sessions


2539 9. Quantitative e Magnetization n Transfer Imaging at 7 Tesla: : Application in n Multiple Scler rosis Patients an nd Validation in Postmortem Brain B 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Richard D. Dortch D , , Adrien nne N. Dula , , Francesca F Bagn nato , , David R R. Pennell , , Sid ddharama Pawat te3, Simon Hametner4, Hans H Lassmann4, John C. Gore1, 2, Seth A. Smith h 1, 2
1 Radiology and Radiological Sci iences, Vanderbilt t University, Nashv ville, TN, United S States; 2Vanderbilt University Institu ute of nce, Vanderbilt Un niversity, Nashville e, TN, United State tes; 3Neurology, V Vanderbilt Universi ity, Nashville, TN, United Imaging Scien 4 States; Center r for Brain Researc ch, Medical Unive ersity, Vienna, Aus stria

2540 0. Sulcal and Gyral G Crown Cortical Grey Matter Involveme ent in Multiple Sclerosis: A M Magnetisation Tr ransfer Ratio Study 1 Rebecca S. Samson S , Nils Mu uhlert2, Varun Sethi Se 2, Claudia A ngela M. Wheel ler-Kingshott2, M Maria A. Ron2, D David H. Miller2, Decl lan T. Chard2
1

NMR Researc ch Unit, Queen Sq quare MS Centre, Department D of Neu uroinflammation, U UCL Institute of N Neurology, London n, England, United Kingdo om; 2NMR Research Unit, Queen Sq quare MS Centre, D Department of Ne euroinflammation, UCL Institute of N Neurology, London, Unite ed Kingdom

2541 1. CEST Effect at 2ppm (CES ST@2ppm): A Potential P Bioma arker for Grad ding Brain Tumor Malignancy Kejia Cai1, Mohammad M Hari is1, Anup Singh1, Ravi Prakash R Reddy Nanga1, R Ranjit Ittyerah1, Damodar Reddy y1, Harish 1 1 1 Poptani , Ha ari Hariharan , Ravinder R Reddy
1

University of f Pennsylvania, Phi iladelphia, PA, Un nited States

2542 2. The CEST Effect E of Guanid dine and Hydro oxyl Protons Ca an Be Used as a Positive Contr rast in Ischemia a Tao Jin1, Seo ong-Gi Kim1
1

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Pittsburg gh, Pittsburgh, PA, , United States

2543 3. Feasibility of o in vivo CEST Imaging of Cre eatine (CrCEST T) at 3T Catherine De eBrosse1, Feliks Kogan1, Moham mmad Haris1, An nup Singh1, Keji ia Cai1, Ravi Pra akash Reddy Nan nga1, Hari 1 1 Hariharan , Ravinder Reddy y
1

Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e and Optical Imag ging, Department o of Radiology, Univ versity of Pennsyl lvania, Philadelphi ia, PA, United States

2544 4. Imaging of Endogenous E CE EST Agents in the t Human Bra ain Using Frequ uency Labeled E Exchange (FLEX) Transfer 1 2 magna cum laude Nirbhay N. Yadav Y , , Craig K. K Jones1, 2, Jun n Hua1, 2, Jiadi X Xu1, 2, Peter C.M M. van Zijl1, 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Russell H. Mo organ Department of Radiology and d Radiological Scie ence, Johns Hopki ins University Sch hool of Medicine, B Baltimore, MD, United St tates; 2FM Kirby Research R Center, Kennedy K Krieger I Institute, Baltimore e, MD, United Sta ates

2545 5. A Multi-Ech ho Length and Offset O VARied Saturation (Me e-LOVARS) CE EST Method Xiaolei Song g1, 2, Jiadi Xu1, 2, Shuli Xia3, Nirb bhay N. Yadav1, 2, Bachchu Lal3, Jeff W.M. Bulte e, 24, John Laterr ra3, Peter 1 2 1 2 C.M. van Zijl , , Michael T. McMahon ,
1

Division of MR M Research, The Russell H. Morgan n Department of R Radiology and Rad diological Science, , The Johns Hopki ins University, Ba altimore, MD, Unit ted States; 2F.M. Kirby K Research Ce enter for Functiona al Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, 3 Baltimore, MD D, United States; Department D of Neuro-Oncology, Ke ennedy Krieger Ins stitute, Baltimore, MD, United State es; 4Division of MR Researc ch, The Russell H. . Morgan Departm ment of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Ho opkins University, Baltimore, MD, United St tates

2546 6. An Analytic cal Approach To owards Pulsed-SL/CEST Quan ntification 1 Volkert Brar r Roeloffs1, Mori itz Zaiss1, Peter Bachert B
1

Medical Phys sics in Radiology, German Cancer Research R Center, H Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Ge ermany

2547 7. The Non-Lin nearity of CEST T and MT Sign nal Combination n 1 Sheng-Min Huang H , Chih-Ku uang Yeh1, Fu-N Nien Wang1
1

Department of o Biomedical Engineering & Enviro onmental Sciences, , National Tsing H Hua University, Hs sinchu, Taiwan

2548 8. MTRRex a New Spillover and MT Correc ction Method fo or Quantitative e Pulsed Steady-State CEST e1, Peter Bacher rt1 Moritz Zaiss1, Steffen Goerke
1

Dept. of Medical Physics in Rad diology, German Cancer C Research C Center (DKFZ), H eidelberg, BW, Ge ermany

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2549 9. Simplified RF R Spillover-Co orrected Omega a Plot for Simul ltaneous Determ mination of Lab bile Proton Rati io and Exchange Rate R 1 2 3 Phillip Zhe Sun S , Gang Xiao , Renhua Wu
1

Radiology, Martinos M Center for r Biomedical Imag ging, Charlestown, MA, United State es; 2Department of f Math and Inform mation Technology, Hanshan H Normal University, U Chaozh hou, Guangdong, C China; 3Departmen nt of Medical Imag ging, Medical Coll lege of Shantou Unive ersity, Chaozhou, Guangdong, G China a

2550 0. Off-Resonan nce Irradiation Power to Optim mize the CEST Sensitivity Ver rsus the Exchan nge Rate-Specif ficity Tao Jin1, Seo ong-Gi Kim1
1

Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Pittsburg gh, Pittsburgh, PA, , United States

2551 1. A New Meth hod for Quantif fying Chemical Exchange Rate es from CEST M MRI Using the Solutions to the e TimeDependent Bloch B Equation ns with and Without Spin Lock king 1 1 1 1 1 Kenya Muras se , Junpei Ueda a , Koji Itagaki , Shigeyoshi Sai to , Atsuomi Kim mura
1

Medical Phys sics and Engineerin ng, Osaka Univers sity, Suita, Osaka, Japan

2552 2. Optimization of Spin-Lock k Parameters for r Chemical Exc change Imaging g Contrast Enha ancement by M Maximizing Asymmetric c Magnetization n Transfer Ratio o: A Theoretica al Study Jing Yuan1, Qinwei Q Zhang1, Anil A T. Ahuja1, Yi-Xiang Y Wang1
1

Department of o Imaging and Inte erventional Radiol logy, Chinese Univ versity of Hong K Kong, Shatin, NT, H Hong Kong

2553 3. Differentiati ion and Quantification of Exch hanging Proton ns in Different P Pool Resonating g at the Same Frequency in CEST 1 2 Olivier E. Mougin M , Penelope A. Gowland
1

SPMMRC, Sc chool of Physics and a Astronomy, Un niversity of Nottin ngham, Nottingham m, Select, United K Kingdom; 2SPMM MRC, University of Nottingham, N Nottingham, Nottingha amshire, United Ki ingdom

2554 4. Contribution of Tissue Perfusion to the CE EST Effect from m Creatine in S Skeletal Muscle n1, Randall B. St tafford2, Moham mmad Haris1, Eri in K. Englund2, A Anup Singh1, Kej ejia Cai1, Cather rine Feliks Kogan DeBrosse1, Ravi R Prakash Re eddy Nanga1, Ha ari Hariharan1, J John A. Detre3, R Ravinder Reddy1
1 2

Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e and Optical Imag ging (CMROI), Un niversity of Pennsy ylvania, Philadelph hia, PA, United St tates; Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Pennsylv vania, Philadelphia a, PA, United State es; 3Center for Fun nctional Neuroima aging, University of Pennsylvania, P Phil ladelphia, PA, Uni ited States

2555 5. Variable De elay Pulse Train n for Fast CEST T and NOE-CE ST MRI Jiadi Xu1, Ni irbhay N. Yadav1, Amnon Bar-Sh hir2, Craig Jones Y. Chan1, Jingya ang Zhang2, Piot tr Walczak2, s1, 2, Kannie W.Y 1 1 Michael T. McMahon M , Peter r C.M. van Zijl
1

F. M. Kirby Center, C Kennedy Krieger K Institute, Baltimore, B MD, Un nited States; 2Russe ell H. Morgan Dep partment of Radiology and Radiological Science, S Johns Hop pkins University, Baltimore, B MD, U United States

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2556 6. Accelerating g a Spectrally-R Resolved Fully Phase-Encoded P d (SR-FPE) Met thod for Metal A Artifact Reduct tion Nathan S. Ar rtz1, Alexey A. Sa amsonov1, Diego o Hernando2, Va alentina Taviani1, Matthew R. Sm mith1, Jean H. B Brittain3, ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 4 magna cum laude Scott B. Reed der ,
1 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin, Madison, WI, W United States; 2 Radiology, Unive ersity of Wisconsin n-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Global Applied Science S Laboratory y, GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, Un nited States; 4Medi ical Physics, Unive ersity of adison, WI, United d States Wisconsin, Ma

2557 7. MR Measur rement of Alloy Magnetic Susc ceptibility: Tow wards Developin ng Tissue-Susceptibility Match hed Metals 1 Garrett W. Astary A , Marcus K. K Peprah2, Cha arles R. Fisher3, Paul R. Carney y4, Malisa Sarntin noranont5, Mark k W. Meisel2, Michele V. Manuel3, Thomas H. Ma areci1

1 Biochemistry and Molecular Bi iology, University of Florida, Gaines sville, FL, United States; 2Physics, U University of Flori ida, L, United States; 3Materials Science and Engineering, University of Flo rida, Gainesville, FL, United States; ; 4Biomedical Gainesville, FL Engineering, University U of Florida, Gainesville, FL L, United States; 5 Mechanical and A Aerospace Enginee ering, University o of Florida, Gainesville, FL L, United States

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2558. Highly Accelerated SEMAC Metal Implant Imaging Using Joint Compressed Sensing and Parallel Imaging Mathias Nittka1, Ricardo Otazo2, Leon D. Rybak2, Kai Tobias Block3, Christian Geppert4, Daniel K. Sodickson2, Michael P. Recht2
1 3

Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, United States; Department of Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, United States; 4Siemens Medical Systems, New York, United States

2559. Development of Cerebral Aneurysm Coils with Equivalent Volume Magnetic Susceptibility to Body Tissue That Generate Small Susceptibility Artifacts in MRI Ryusuke Nakai1, 2, Takashi Azuma3, Tomonobu Kodama1, Hiroshi Tanemura4, Kenichi Hamada5, Hidenori Suzuki4, Waro Taki4, Hiroo Iwata1
Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; 2Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 4Department of Neurosurgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Mie, Japan; 5Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima, Japan
3 1

2560. Assessing Measurement Accuracy Near Orthopaedic Materials in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Matthew F. Koff1, Parina Shah1, Kevin M. Koch2, Hollis G. Potter1
1

Department of Radiology and Imaging, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, United States; 2Applied Science Laboratory, General Electric Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

2561. A Fast and Robust Method for Off-Resonance Detection in Metal Implant Imaging Theresa Bachschmidt1, 2, Mathias Nittka1, Peter M. Jakob2
1

Siemens Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany; 2EP5, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany

2562. On the Relation of the Ripple Artifact in Multi-Spectral Imaging and Susceptibility Induced Field Gradients Chiel J. den Harder1, Ulrike A. Blume2, Gert van IJperen1, Clemens Bos3

1 MRI Technology Development, Philips, Best, Noord Brabant, Netherlands; 2Imaging Systems, Philips, Hamburg, Germany; 3Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

2563. Correcting bSSFP Distortion Near Metals with Geometric Solution Phase Michael Nicholas Hoff1, Qing-San Xiang1, 2

1 Physics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2564. Recovering BSSFP Signal Loss Near Metals with Shimming Michael Nicholas Hoff1, Qing-San Xiang1, 2

1 Physics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2565. Restoration of Large Slice Profile Distortions Near Metallic Implants by Frequency Mapping Viktor P. Morin1, Gunilla M. Mller2, Sven Mnsson3

1 Electrical measurements, Lund University, Lund, Sweden; 2Radiology, Lund University, Malm, Sweden; 3Medical Radiation Physics, Lund University, Malm, Sweden

2566. Order of Magnitude Speed-Up in 2pt Dixon Water/Fat Separation Processing Dong Zhou1, Alexey Dimov1, Tian Liu1, Pascal Spincemaille1, Martin R. Prince1, Yi Wang1
1

Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY - New York, United States

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UCAIR, Department of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Siemens Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

2567. Shim Cycling Technique to Eliminate the Banding Artifacts in 3D BSSFP Inner Ear Images Seong-Eun Kim1, John A. Roberts1, Richard Wiggins1, Bradley D. Bolster2, Dennis L. Parker1

337

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2568. Rapid Volume Shimming with Gradient Reversed EPI Kevin Koch1, Eric Printz1, Dan Xu1
1

GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI, United States

2569. Snapshot Field Monitoring Enables Correction of Slow Field Perturbations in High-Resolution Brain MRI Signe Johanna Vannesjo1, Bertram J. Wilm1, Yolanda Duerst1, Benjamin E. Dietrich1, David Otto Brunner1, Christoph Barmet1, 2, Thomas Schmid1, Klaas P. Pruessmann1
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Skope Magnetic Resonance Technologies, Zurich, Switzerland

2570. Magnetic Susceptibility and Field Map Estimation in fMRI Time Series Using a High Resolution Static Field Map Hiroyuki Takeda1, Boklye Kim2
1

Radiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 2Radiology, University of Michigan, ann arbor, MI, United States

2571. Autocalibrated PROPELLER-EPI: Intrinsic Geometric Distortion Correction Without Additional Reference Data Martin Krmer1, Jrgen R. Reichenbach1
1 Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany

2572. Phase Encoding Correction for 3D FSE Microscopy Jonathan Bishop1, R Mark Henkelman1, 2, Brian J. Nieman1, 2
1

Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

2573. Field Probe Based Shot-To-Shot B0 Correction for Multi-Shot Breast-DWI at 7T Tijl A. van der Velden1, Vincent Oltman Boer1, Peter R. Luijten1, Dennis W.J. Klomp1
1

Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

2574. Dynamic Slice-Dependent Shim and Center Frequency Update in 3 T Breast DWI Seung-Kyun Lee1, Ek T. Tan1, Ambey Govenkar2, Ileana Hancu1
1

GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 2Extenprise, Pune, India

2575. Dynamically Unwarped Diffusion Imaging Removes Direction-Dependent Eddy Current Effects and Unveils Hidden Fiber Structures Erik B. Beall1, Myung-Ho In2, Oliver Speck2, Ken E. Sakaie1, Mark J. Lowe1
1

Imaging Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany

2576. Characterization and Correction of Eddy-Current Artifacts in Unipolar and Bipolar Diffusion Sequences Using a Field-Monitoring Approach: Application to Renal Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) Rachel Wai-chung Chan1, Sebastian Kozerke2, 3, Daniel Giese3, Jack Harmer3, Christian T. Stoeck2, Constantin von Deuster2, 3, Andrew Peter Aitken3, David Atkinson1
1

Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Division of Imaging Sciences, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

Traditional Poster Artifacts & Correction: Motion


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 10:00-12:00
1 Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States; 4Electrical Engineergin, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

2577. Automatic Rigid-Body Motion Correction Via Phase Retrieval and Sparsity Constraints Joseph Y. Cheng1, Shreyas S. Vasanawala2, Michael Lustig3, John M. Pauly4

338

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2578. Prospective Real Time Rigid Body Motion Correction at 7 Tesla Using Inductively Coupled Wireless NMR Markers. Saikat Sengupta1, Sasidhar Tadanki, John C . Gore1, E. Brian Welch1
1

Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

2579. In-Plane Motion Correction for Diffusion-Weighted 3D Multi-Slab EPI Mathias Engstrm1, 2, Stefan Skare1, 2
1

Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; 2Department of Neuroradiology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

2580. Correction of Motion-Induced Phase Variance in Single-Voxel 1H Spectroscopy Brian Robert Keating1, Thomas Ernst2

1 Department of Medicine, Unversity of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, United States; 2Department of Medicine, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States

2581. Automatic ROI Specification and Reference Frame Selection for Motion Correction in Cardiac Imaging Jieying Luo1, R. Reeve Ingle1, Dwight G. Nishimura1
1

Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

2582. Optimized Reconstruction for PROPELLER MRI James G. Pipe1, Nicholas Ryan Zwart1, Michael Schar2, Wende N. Gibbs3, John P. Karis3
1 3

Neuroimaging Research, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, United States; 2Philips Healthcare, Phoenix, AZ, United States; Neuroradiology, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, United States

2583. A Novel Swallow Detection Device for Carotid Artery Imaging Jason K. Mendes1, Dennis L. Parker1, Robb Merrill1, J. Rock Hadley1
1

Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

2584. Robust Low-Rank Matrix Completion for Sparse Motion Correction in Auto Calibration PI Zhongyuan Bi1, Martin Uecker2, Dengrong Jiang3, Michael Lustig2, Kui Ying3

1 Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 2Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

2585. Comparison of DTI Data in 5-Year Old Children Acquired Using Standard and Navigated DTI Sequences A. Alhamud1, B. Laughton2, Khader M. Hasan3, Andr J. W. van der Kouwe4, Ernesta M. Meintjes1

1 Human Biology, MRC/UCT Medical Imaging Research Unit, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 2 Paediatrics and Child Health, Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 3University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States; 4Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States

2586. Improved Motion Correction in PROPELLER by Using Grouped Blades as Reference Zhe Liu1, Zhe Zhang1, Sheng Fang2, Juan Wei3, Chun Yuan1, 4, Hua Guo1

1 Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 2Institute of nuclear and new energy technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 3Philips Research Asia Shanghai, Beijing, China; 4Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

2587. Motion Detection for Diffusion Weighted MRI Using EPI Phase Correction Lines Onur Afacan1, Ali Gholipour1, Benoit Scherrer1, Simon K. Warfield1

1 Computational Radiology Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

2588. Correction of Bulk Motion and Assessment of Non-Rigid Deformations in Follow-Up Examinations of the Pelvis Julien Senegas1, Christian Buerger1, Torbjoern Vik1, Peter Mazurkewitz1, Peter Koken1
1

Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany

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2589 9. Motion Dete ection and Dual l Retrospective Correction for MR Spectrosco opy in the Hum man Spinal Cord d Andreas Hoc ck1, Spyros S. Ko ollias2, Peter Boe esiger3, Anke He enning3, 4
1

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering , University and ETH Zurich , Zurich, Switzerla and; 2Institute of N Neuroradiology, Un niversity Hospital of Zu urich, Zurich, Swit tzerland; 3Institute for Biomedical En ngineering, Unive ersity and ETH Zur rich, Zurich, Switz zerland; 4Max Planck Institut te for Biological Cybernetics, C Max Plank P Institute , Tu uebingen, Germany y

2590 0. Free-Stop Scanning for 3D TSE Guobin Li1, Maxim M Zaitsev1, Esther Meyer2, Dominik Paul2, Jrgen Hennig1
1

University Medical Center Freib burg, Freiburg, Ge ermany; 2Siemens Healthcare, Erlan ngen, Germany

2591 1. Real-Time Motion M Extracti ion from 2D Im mage-Based Nav vigators in Unde er 20 Millisecon nds: An Integra ated 2D Navigator Im mage Processin ng During MR Data D Acquisition n 1 2 3 3 1 3 3 Keigo Kawaj ji , , Pascal Spin ncemaille , Than nh D. Nguyen , M Mitchell A. Coop per , , Martin R R. Prince , Yi Wa ang1, 3
1

Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University, U New Y York, NY, United S States; 2Departmen nt of Medicine, Be eth Israel Deaconess Me ed. Ctr. and Harvar rd Medical School l, Boston, MA, Un nited States; 3Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United d States

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Wednesday 10:00 0-12:00

2592 2. Ventricular B1 Enhanceme ent - Truth or Fiction? F ISMRM MERIT AWARD Wyger M. Br rink1, Peter Brn nert1, 2, Kay Nehrke2, Andrew W Webb1
1

Radiology, Le eiden University Medical M Center, Le eiden, Netherlands s, Zuid-Holland, N Netherlands; 2Philip ps Research Labor ratories, Hamburg, Ger rmany

2593 3. Fast Predict tion of RF Field ds in the Human n Brain Jay Moore1, 2, William A. Gr rissom1, 3, John C. C Gore1, 2
1

Vanderbilt Un niversity Institute of Imaging Scienc ce, Vanderbilt Univ versity, Nashville, , TN, United State es; 2Department of f Radiology and Radiologic cal Sciences, Vand derbilt University, Nashville, TN, U United States; 3Dep partment of Biomedical Engineering, , Vanderbilt University, Na ashville, TN, Unite ed States

2594 4. Interferome etric Bloch-Sieg gert B1+ Mappin ng at 7T Patrik Wyss1, Shaihan J. Malik2, Vincent Olt tman Boer3, Joha anna J. Bluemin nk3, Alexander R Raaijmakers3, Mu ustafa 3 Cavusoglu4, Peter R. Luijten n3, Johannes J. Hoogduin H , Giel M Mens5, Anke He enning, 16
1

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, UZH and ETH E Zurich, Zurich h, Switzerland; 2Im maging Sciences a and Biomedical En ngineering, Kings College e London, London, , United Kingdom; 3University Medi ical Center Utrech ht, Utrecht, Nether rlands; 4Institute fo or Biomedical Engineering, University U and ETH H Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 5Phil lips Healthcare, Be est, Netherlands; 6Max Planck Instit tute for Biological Cyb bernetics, Tbinge en, Germany

2595 5. SNR Analys sis of Adiabatic Bloch-Sigert B1+ Mapping Mohammad Mehdi M Khalighi1, Jason H. Su2, 3, Brian K. Rutt3
1

Applied Scien nce Lab, GE Healt thcare, Menlo Park k, CA, United Stat tes; 2Department o of Electrical Engin neering, Stanford U University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3De epartment of Radio ology, Stanford U University, Stanford d, CA, United Stat tes

2596 6. B0-Independ dent Quantitative Measuremen nt of Low B1 Fi eld for Human Cardiac MRI a at 7T Yuehui Tao1, Aaron T. Hess1, Graeme A. Kei ith1, Christopher r T. Rodgers1, M Matthew D. Robs son1
1

University of f Oxford, Oxford, United U Kingdom

2597 7. Simultaneou us T1 and B1 Mapping M Using Variable V Flip An ngle Imaging on n Fatty Tissue KyungHyun Sung S 1, Manoj Sa aranathan2, Bruc ce L. Daniel2, Br rian Andrew Ha argreaves2
1

Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2R Radiology, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States

2598 8. Rapid B1 Mapping Method d for Multi-Cha annel RF Transm mit Coil Using Phase-Differen nce zawa1, Tetsuhiko o Takahashi1 Kosuke Ito1, Masahiro Takiz
1

MRI system division, d Hitachi Medical M corporation, Kashiwa, Chiba a, Japan

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2599 9. Rapid B1 Mapping Method d Eliminating T1 Effect by Usin ng Multi Td Seq quence zawa1, Tetsuhiko o Takahashi1 Kosuke Ito1, Masahiro Takiz
1

MRI system division, d Hitachi Medical M corporation, Kashiwa, Chiba a, Japan

2600 0. A 3D Calibr ration Protocol for 9.4T Huma an MRI 1 Daniel Brenn ner1, Kaveh Vah hedipour1, Tony Stcker S , Jrg F Felder1, Frank G Geschewski1, Nad dim Jon Shah1, 2
1

INM-4, Forsc chungszentrum Jue elich, Juelich, Germ many; 2JARA - Fa aculty of Medicine e, RWTH Aachen University, Aache en, Germany

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Dalian Univer rsity of Technolog gy, Dalian, Liaonin ng, China; 2The Un niversity of Queen nsland, Brisbane, Q Queensland, Austr ralia

2601 1. Improved L1-SPIRiT L Using g Tensor-Based d Sparsity Basis s Zhen Feng1, Feng Liu2, Stuar rt Crozier2, He Guo G 1

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2602 2. Automatic L1-SPIRiT Regu ularization Para ameter Selectio on Using Monte e-Carlo SURE Daniel S. We eller1, Sathish Ra amani1, Jon-Fre edrik Nielsen2, Je effrey A. Fessler r1
1

EECS, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United U States; 2BM ME, University of M Michigan, Ann Ar rbor, MI, United S States

2603 3. Scalable and d Accurate Var riance Estimatio on (SAVE) for J Joint Bayesian Compressed Se ensing 1 Stephen F. Cauley C , Yuanzhe e Xi2, Berkin Bilg gic3, Kawin Sets sompop4, 5, Jianl lin Xia2, Elfar Ad dalsteinsson, 46, V. Ragu 7 4 8 Balakrishnan n , Lawrence L. Wald ,

1 A.A. Martinos Center for Biom medical Imaging, Dept. D of Radiology, , Massachusetts G General Hospital, C Charlestown, MA, United tment of Mathema atics, Purdue Univ versity, West Lafay yette, IN, United S States; 3Departmen nt of Electrical Eng gineering and States; 2Depart 4 Computer Scie ence, Massachuset tts Institute of Tech hnology, Cambrid dge, MA, United S States; A.A. Marti inos Center for Bio omedical 5 Imaging, Dept t. of Radiology, MGH, M Charlestown, , MA, United State es; Harvard Medi ical School, Boston, MA, United Sta ates; 6 Department of o Electrical Engineering and Compu uter Science, MIT, , Cambridge, MA, United States; 7Sc chool of Electrical l and Computer Eng gineering, Purdue University, U West Lafayette, L IN, Unit ted States; 8Harvar rd-MIT Division o of Health Sciences s and Technology, Cambridge, C MA, United U States

2604 4. An Efficient t Compressed Sensing S Reconst truction Robust t to Phase Varia ation on MR Im mages 1 Satoshi Ito1, Kazuki Nakamu ura1, Yoshifumi Yamada Y
1

Research Div vision of Intelligence and Information n Sciences, Utsuno omiya University, , Utsunomiya, Toc chigi, Japan

2605 5. Compressive Diffusion MR RI Part 3: Prio or-Image Const trained Low-Ra ank Model (PCL LR) u3 Hao Gao1, 2, Longchuan Li3, Xiaoping P. Hu
1

Department of o Mathematics and d Computer Scienc ce, Emory Univers sity, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2De epartment of Radi iology and Imaging Scien nces, Emory Unive ersity, Atlanta, GA A, United States; 3D Department of Bio omedical Engineer ring, Emory Unive ersity and Georgia Institu ute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, Uni ited States

2606 6. Self-Updatin ng NonLocal To otal Variation for f Highly Unde ersampled Vari iable Density Sp piral Reconstru uction Sheng Fang1, Wenchuan Wu2, Kui Ying3, Hu ua Guo2
1

Institute of nu ulcear and new ene ergy technology, Tsinghua T Universit ty, Beijing, China; ; 2Center for Biom medical Imaging Re esearch, Department of f Biomedical Engin neering, School of o Medicine, Tsing ghua University, B eijing, China; 3De epartment of engin neering physics, Tsing ghua University, Beijing, China

2607 7. Fast Recons struction of 3D LGE L Images of f the Left Atrium m in a Compre essed Sensing Fr ramework Usin ng Split Bregman ga Tasdizen3, Na athan Burgon4, G Ganesh Adluru2, Edward V.R. D DiBella2 Srikant Kamesh Iyer1, 2, Tolg
1

Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Utah, Salt Lake e City, UT, United d States; 2UCAIR/ /Radiology, Univer rsity of Utah, Salt Lake City y, UT, United State es; 3SCI, Universit ty of Utah, Salt La ake City, Salt Lake e City, UT, United d States; 4CARMA A, Department of Internal Me edicine, University y of Utah, Salt Lak ke City, Salt Lake C City, UT, United S States

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2608 8. Fast Non-Co onvex Statistica al Compressed Sensing S MRI R Reconstruction B Based on Appro oximated Lp(0< <p<1))Qusi-Norm with Fewer Me easurements Th han Using L1-No orm 1 1 2 Il Yong Chun n , Thomas Talavage ,
1

School of Ele ectrical and Compu uter Engineering, Purdue P University y, West Lafayette, I IN, United States; 2Weldon School o of Biomedical En ngineering, Purdue e University, West t Lafayette, IN, Un nited States

2609 9. Empirical In nvestigation of the Gardner Tr ransform as a S Sparsifying Tra ansform for the Analysis of a N New Class of Signals Using Compre essed Sensing hr1, Michael Smi ith1, 2 Jordan Woeh
1

Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Calgary, Calga ary, Alberta, Canad da; 2Radiology, Un niversity of Calgar ry, Calgary, Alberta, Canad da

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2610 0. PROMISE: Parallel Recon nstruction with Optimized O Acq quisition for Mu ulti-Contrast Im maging in the Co ontext of d Sensing Compressed 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 Enhao Gong g , Feng Huang , Kui Ying , Wen nchuan Wu , Shi Wang , Chun Y Yuan , , George R Randy Duensing g6
1

Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States; 2Philips He ealthcare, Shangha ai, China; 3Departm ment of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, U Beijing g, China; 4Center f for Biomedical Im maging Research, D Department of Biom medical 5 T Universit ty, Beijing, China; ; Department of R Radiology, Univer rsity of Washington n, Seattle, WA, Un nited States; Engineering, Tsinghua 6 Philips Health hcare, Gainesville, , FL, United States s

2611 1. Pseudo-Ran ndom Center Placement O-Spa ace Imaging: Op ptimizing Incoh herence for Com mpressed Sensin ng Leo K. Tam1, Gigi Galiana2, Jason P. Stockm mann3, Andrew D Dewdney4, Teren nce W. Nixon2, D Dana C. Peters2, Robert 2 5 Todd Consta able ,
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Yale University, U New Haven, H CT, United d States; 2Diagnost tic Radiology, Yale e University, New w Haven, CT, United States; 3Martinos Center, , Massachusetts Ge eneral Hospital, B Boston, MA, United d States; 4Siemens s AG Healthcare, E Erlangen, 5 many; Neurosurger ry, Yale Universit ty, New Haven, CT T, United States Bavaria, Germ

2612 2. Ultra-Fast Variable V Density y Spiral Imagin ng Technique U Using Multiscale e CORNOL Rec construction Sheng Fang1, Wenchuan Wu2, Kui Ying3, Hu ua Guo2
1

Institute of nu ulcear and new ene ergy technology, Tsinghua T Universit ty, Beijing, China; ; 2Center for Biom medical Imaging Re esearch, Department of f Biomedical Engin neering, School of o Medicine, Tsing ghua University, B eijing, China; 3De epartment of engin neering physics, Tsing ghua University, Beijing, China

2613 3. Accelerated CEST MRI Us sing Compressiv ve Sensing and Multishot Spir ral Acquisitions s m1, Casey P. Joh hnson1, Mathews s Jacob1 Sampada Bhave1, Jinsuh Kim
1

University of f Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States

2614 4. Evaluation of o Systematic an nd Statistical Reconstruction R E Errors in Comp pressed Sensing g Reconstructio ons Daniel Stb1, Tobias Wech1, Dietbert Hahn1, Herbert Kstle er1
1

Institute of Ra adiology, Universi ity of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, W Bavaria a, Germany

2615 5. Quantitative e Evaluation of f 3D Variational l Regularized R Reconstruction of Undersampled Diffusion Te ensor Imaging 1 2 3 1 2 ll , Rafael O'Hal lloran , Kristian n Bredies , Rudo olf Stollberger , R Roland Bammer r Florian Knol
1

Institute of Medical M Engineering, Graz University y of Technology, G Graz, Austria; 2Rad diology, Stanford University, Palo A Alto, CA, United States; 3Department of Mathematics M and Sc cientific Computin ng, University of G Graz, Graz, Styria, , Austria

2616 6. Investigating the Quantitat tive Fidelity of Prospectively P U Undersampled C Chemical Shift I Imaging with C Compressed d Parallel Imagi ing Reconstruct tion Sensing and 1 2 Kieren Grant Hollingsworth , David M. Higg gins
1

Institute of Ce ellular Medicine, Newcastle N Univers sity, Newcastle up pon Tyne, Tyne an nd Wear, United Kingdom; 2Philips H Healthcare, Guildford, Sur rrey, United Kingd dom

2617 7. Residual Re eordering for Motion M Compens sated Compress sed Sensing Car rdiac Perfusion n MR Imaging Huisu Yoon1, Ganesh Adluru u2, Edward V.R. DiBella2, Jong C Chul Ye1
1

Department of o Bio and Brain En ngineering, KAIST T, Daejeon, Korea a; 2Utah Center for r Advanced Imagin ng Research, Depa artment of Radiology, Un niversity of Utah, Salt S Lake City, UT T, United States

3 342

Traditional Poster Sessions


2618. Accelerated High-Resolution MR Angiography of Fingers with Compressed Sensing Wingchi Edmund Kwok1, 2, Yue Hu3, Zhigang You1, Mathews Jacob4
1

Department of Imaging Sciences, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States; 2Rochester Center for Brain Imaging, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States; 3Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States; 4Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States

2619. Lower Extremities Perfusion Imaging with Low-Rank Matrix Completion Reconstruction Jieying Luo1, Taehoon Shin1, Tao Zhang1, Bob S. Hu2, Dwight G. Nishimura1

1 Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Palo Alto, CA, United States

2620. Accelerated fMRI Using Low-Rank Model and Sparsity Constraints Fan Lam1, 2, Bo Zhao1, 2, Yinan Liu3, Zhi-Pei Liang1, 2, Michael Weiner, 34, Norbert Schuff3, 4

1 Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; 2Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States; 3Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases, Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, United States; 4Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States

2621. Bayesian Compressive Sensing of Multishell HARDI for CSA-ODF Reconstruction Julio Duarte-Carvajalino1, Christophe Lenglet1, Junqian Xu2, Essa S. Yacoub1, Kamil Ugurbil1, Steen Moeller1, Lawrence Carin3, Guillermo Sapiro3

1 Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 3Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

2622. Accelerated Myocardial Perfusion MRI Using Motion Compensated Compressed Sensing (MC-CS) Sajan Goud Lingala1, Edward V.R. DiBella2, Mathews Jacob1
1

The University of Iowa, Iowa city, IA, United States; 2University of Utah, Salt lake city, UT, United States

2623. Model-Based Reconstruction for Physiological Noise Correction in Functional MRI Matthew J. Muckley1, 2, Scott J. Peltier1, 2, Douglas C. Noll1, 2, Jeffrey A. Fessler3

1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 2Functional MRI Laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 3Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

2624. Fast 3D DCE-MRI with Sparsity and Low-Rank Enhanced SPIRiT (SLR-SPIRiT) Tao Zhang1, Marcus T. Alley2, Michael Lustig3, Xiaodong Li4, John Pauly1, Shreyas S. Vasanawala2

1 Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 4Mathematics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

2625. Application of Compressed Sensing to Minimize Pulsation Artifacts and Distortions in High Resolution TimeOf-Flight Imaging at 7 Tesla MRI Anders Garpebring1, Maarten J. Versluis2, 3, Matthias J.P. van Osch2, 3

1 Radiation Sciences, Ume University, Ume, Sweden, Sweden; 2Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, ZuidHolland, Netherlands; 3CJ Gorter Center for high field MRI, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

2626. Improved Compressed Sensing Using Parallel Imaging: TGRAPPA-PRISM for Cardiac Cine MRI Da Wang1, Stanislas Rapacchi, Hao Gao2, Peng Hu3
1 3

Biomedical Physics/Radiological Sci, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

2627. Sparsity-Enforced Kalman Filter Technique for Dynamic Cardiac Imaging MingJian Hong1, Feng Liu2, XiaoHong Zhang1, YongXin Ge1

1 School of Software Engineering, ChongQing University, ChongQing, China; 2School of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

343

T Traditional Poster P Sessio ons


2628 8. Wavelet Bas sed Multiscale Selection S CS Re econstruction fo or Multi-Contra ast MR Images s Sehoon Lim1, Dosik Hwang2
1

2 SRI Internatio onal Sarnoff, Princ ceton, NJ, United States; S School of Electrical and Ele ectronic Engineerin ng, Yonsei Univer rsity, Seoul, Korea

T Traditional Poster I Image Reconstruction: Non-Cartesian & Para allel Imagin ng


E Exhibition Hall l
1

Wednesday 10:00 0-12:00


Department of o Electrical Engineering, Korean Ad dvanced Institute o of Science and Tec chnology (KAIST) ), Daejeon, Korea

2629 9. Phase Contr rast (PC) MR Im mage Reconstru uction Using Co omplex Expecta ation Maximiza ation (EM) Joonsung Ch hoi1, Yeji Han1, HyunWook H Park k1

2630 0. nuFFTW: A Parallel Auto-Tuning Librar ry for Performa ance Optimizati ion of the NuFF FT Mark Murph hy1, Michal Zarro ouk2, Kurt Keutz zer2, Michael Lu ustig2
1

Google, Moun ntain View, CA, United U States; 2EEC CS, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, Un nited States

2631 1. 3D Through h-Time Radial GRAPPA G with In-Plane I and T Through-Plane A Acceleration Jesse I. Ham milton1, Katherine e L. Wright1, Ke estutis Barkauska as1, Vikas Gulan ni2, Nicole Seibe erlich1
1

Biomedical Engineering, E Case Western W Reserve University, U Clevela and, OH, United S States; 2Radiology y, Case Western Re eserve University, Cleveland, OH, Unit ted States

2632 2. Exploring th he Bandwidth Limits L of ZTE Imaging I Markus Weig ger1, David Otto o Brunner1, Mart tin Tabbert2, Ma atteo Pavan1, Th homas Schmid1, K Klaas P. Pruessm mann1
1

Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, University and a ETH Zurich, Z Zurich, Switzerlan nd; 2Bruker BioSpi in MRI GmbH, Et ttlingen, Germany

2633 3. Voxel Funct tion and Signal-To-Noise Ratio o (SNR): What Are the Optimal Reconstructi ion Method and d Sampling Strategy in SENSE S Imaging? 1 2 1 2 Marcel Gutb berlet , Mario Ze eller , Frank Wacker , Herbert K Kstler
1

Institute of Ra adiology, Medical School Hannover r, Hannover, Lowe er Saxony, German ny; 2Institute of Ra adiology, Universi ity of Wrzburg, W rzburg, Bavaria, Germany G

2634 4. Non-Iterativ ve Bayesian Rec construction Al lgorithm for Un ndersampled M MRI Data 1 Gengsheng Lawrence L Zeng1, Edward V.R. DiBella D
1

Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT T, United States

2635 5. Symmetric Vs. V Asymmetric c Undersamplin ng in 3D Cones Imaging Michael Car rl1, James H. Holmes2, Graeme C. C McKinnon3
1

GE Healthcar re, San Diego, CA, United States; 2GE G Healthcare, Ma adison, WI, United d States; 3GE Healt thcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

2636 6. Accelerated 3D Radial Ima aging with 3D Variational V Regu ularization 2 3 ll1, Kai Tobias Block B , Kristian Bredies B , Clemen on Axel4, Daniel K. Sodickson4, R Rudolf Florian Knol ns Diwoky1, Leo 1 magna cum laude Stollberger
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Institute of Medical M Engineering, Graz University y of Technology, G Graz, Styria, Austr ria; 2Center for Bio omedical Imaging, NYU Langone Medi ical Center, New York, Y NY, United States; 3Departme ent of Mathematics s and Scientific Co omputing, Univers sity of Graz, 4 Graz, Styria, Austria; A Center for Biomedical Imag ging, New York U University School o of Medicine, New York, NY, United d States

2637 7. Multi-Contr rast JSENSE Xiaodong Ma a1, Feng Huang2, Chun Yuan1, 3, George Randy Duensing4, Hua a Guo1
1

Center for Bio omedical Imaging Research, Departm ment of Biomedic cal Engineering, Sc chool of Medicine e, Tsinghua Univer rsity, Beijing, China; 2Philips s Healthcare, Beiji ing, China; 3Depar rtment of Radiolog gy, University of W Washington, Seattle, WA, United St tates; 4Philips Healthcare, Ga ainesville, FL, Uni ited States

3 344

Traditional Poster Sessions


2638. Augmented JSENSE: Faster Convergence and Less Sensitive to Regularization Parameter Meng Liu1, Yunmei Chen1, Yuyuan Ouyang1, Xiaojing Ye2, Xiaodong Ma3, Feng Huang4
1

Department of Mathematics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States; 2School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 4Philips Healthcare, Shanghai, China

2639. Parallel Imaging by Multi-Band Spatiotemporal Encoding and a Combined Super-Resolved / SENSE Reconstruction Rita Schmidt1, Bikash Baishya1, Noam Ben-Eliezer2, Amir Seginer1, Lucio Frydman1
1

Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University, New York, NY, United States

2640. GPU-Enabled Individualized Acceleration Apportionment for SENSE and CAIPIRINHA Eric A. Borisch1, Paul T. Weavers1, Stephen J. Riederer1
1

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

2641. A Dictionary-Based Graph Cut Algorithm for MRI Reconstruction Jiexun Xu1, Nicolas Pannetier2, Ashish Raj3

1 Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States; 2Department of Radiology and Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY, United States

2642. Improved Balance of Artifact/noise Level and Fine Structure Preservation in Highly Accelerated PPI Dengrong Jiang1, Kui Ying1, Feng Huang2
1

Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 2Philips Healthcare, Beijing, China

2643. Efficient Non-Cartesian SPIRiT Without Explicit Consecutive Regridding and Gridding Claudio Santelli1, 2, Tobias Schaeffter1, Sebastian Kozerke, 12

1 Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Kings College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

2644. Improved Compressed Sensing and Parallel MRI Through the Generalized Series Modeling Xi Peng1, 2, Leslie Ying3, Xin Liu1, 4, Dong Liang1, 2

1 Paul C. Lauterbur Research Centre for Biomedical Imaging, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China; 2Key Laboratory of Health Informatics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States; 4Key Laboratory of Health Informatics , Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

2645. Memory-Saving Iterative Reconstruction on Overlapping Blocks of K-Space Martin Uecker1, Michael Lustig1
1

Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States

2646. Sequential-Segment Multi-Shot Auto-Calibration for GRAPPA EPI: Maximizing Temporal SNR and Reducing Motion Sensitivity Jonathan R. Polimeni1, Himanshu Bhat2, Thomas Benner3, Thorsten Feiweier4, Souheil J. Inati5, Thomas Witzel1, Keith A. Heberlein6, Lawrence L. Wald1, 7
1 A.A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions, Charlestown, MA, United States; 3Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany; 4Siemens AG, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany; 5National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 6Siemens Healthcare USA, Charlestown, MA, United States; 7Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology , MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States

2647. A G-Factor Metric for K-T SENSE and K-T PCA Christian Binter1, Rebecca Ramb2, Bernd Jung3, Sebastian Kozerke1, 4
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Dept. of Radiology, Medical Physics , University Medical Center , Freiburg, Germany; 3Dept. of Radiology, Medical Physics , University Medical Center, Freiburg, Germany; 4Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

345

Traditional Poster Sessions


2648. Dynamic Parallel-Imaging Reconstruction with Image-Block Dictionaries Eric Y. Pierre1, Nicole Seiberlich1, Vidya Nadig2, Mark A. Griswold3

1 Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Heart and Vascular Center, MetroHealth Campus of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

2649. Optimal Reconstruction Method of SENSE Imaging Depending on the Desired Voxel Function Marcel Gutberlet1, Frank Wacker1, Herbert Kstler2
1

Institut of Radiology, Medical School Hannover, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany; 2Institute of Radiology, University of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany

2650. Multi-Scale Subband Weighted Partially Parallel Imaging Suhyung Park1, Jaeseok Park1
1

Department of Brain and Cognitive Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Korea

2651. Quantitative G-Factor Calculation in K-T-GRAPPA Reconstructions Rebecca Ramb1, Christian Binter2, Felix A. Breuer3, Gerrit Schultz1, Maxim Zaitsev1, Sebastian Kozerke2, 4, Bernd Jung1
1

Dept. of Radiology, Medical Physics, University Medical Center, Freiburg, Germany; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3MRB Research Center, Wrzburg, Germany; 4Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

2652. Elora: Enforcing Low Rank for Parallel MR Reconstruction Jun Liu1, Axel Loewe1, Michael O. Zenge2, Alban Lefebvre1, Edgar Mueller2, Mariappan S. Nadar1

1 Imaging and Computer Vision, Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technology, Princeton, NJ, United States; 2MR Application & Workflow Development, Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany

2653. A Random Projection Approach to Highly Efficient GRAPPA Reconstruction Jingyuan Lyu1, Yuchou Chang2, Leslie Ying1
1

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States; 2Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, United States

2654. An Efficient Variable Splitting Based Algorithm for Regularized SENSE Reconstruction with Support Constraint Mai T. Le1, Sathish Ramani1, Jeffrey A. Fessler1
1

EECS, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

2655. Edge-Preserving Non-Iterative MAP SENSE MRI Reconstruction Il Yong Chun1, Thomas Talavage1, 2

1 School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 2Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States

2656. Sparse Tikhonov-Regularized SENSE MRI Reconstruction Il Yong Chun1, Thomas Talavage1, 2

1 School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 2Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States

2657. ESPIRIT-Based Coil Compression for Cartesian Sampling Dara Bahri1, Martin Uecker1, Michael Lustig1
1

Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States

2658. Improved Temporal SNR of Accelerated EPI Using a FLASH Based GRAPPA Reference Scan S. Lalith Talagala1, Joelle E. Sarlls1, Souheil J. Inati2
1

NMRF/NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2FMRIF/NIMH, National Institues of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

346

Traditional Poster Sessions


2659. Simultaneous Channel Compression and Noise Suppression in Parallel MRI Yuchou Chang1, Dong Liang2, Leslie Ying3

1 Electrical Engineering, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Paul C. Lauterbur Research Centre for Biomedical Imaging, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China; 3 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

2660. Comparison of an Iterative GRAPPA Method to Compressed Sensing Lawrence Dougherty1, Walter R.T. Witschey2, Robert M, King1, Gamaliel Isaac1
1

Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

2661. Dynamic Multiband Calibration for Improved Signal Fidelity Steen Moeller1, Edward J. Auerbach1, Junqian Xu1, Christophe Lenglet1, kamil Ugurbil1, Essa S. Yacoub1
1

Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Traditional Poster Image Reconstruction & Analysis


Exhibition Hall
1

Wednesday 10:00-12:00
Vision Lab - dept. Physics, Universiteit Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgium; 2Center for Mathematics and Informatics, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

2662. Discrete Tomography in MRI: A Proof of Concept Hilde Segers1, Willem Jan Palenstijn1, Kees Joost Batenburg, 12, Jan Sijbers1

2663. Single Shot Multi-Dimensional Imaging Using Magnetic Field Monitoring and Including Maxwell Terms Frederik Testud1, Daniel Gallichan2, Kelvin J. Layton3, Anna M. Welz1, Christoph Barmet4, Chris A. Cocosco1, Jrgen Hennig1, Klaas P. Pruessmann4, Maxim Zaitsev1
1 Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Centre d'Imagerie BioMdicale, Ecole Polytchnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; 4Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zrich, Zrich, Switzerland

2664. Flexible Spatial Encoding Strategies Using Rotating Multipolar Fields for Unconventional MRI Applications Jason P. Stockmann1, 2, Clarissa Zimmerman3, Matthew S. Rosen, 12, Lawrence L. Wald1
1 Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

2665. Quantitative Evaluation of Non-Linear Reconstruction Methods in MRI Matthias Schloegl1, Florian Knoll1, Katharina Gruber1, Franz Ebner2, Rudolf Stollberger1
1

Institute for medical Engineering, TU Graz, Graz, Austria; 2Universittsklinik fr Radiologie, Medizinische Universitt Graz, Graz, Austria

2666. Automatic Model Recovery for MRSI Reconstruction Jeffrey Adam Kasten1, 2, Franois Lazeyras2, Dimitri Van de Ville1, 2
1

Institute of Bioengineering, Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, VD, Switzerland; 2Department of Radiology and Medical Informatics, Universit de Genve, Geneva, GE, Switzerland

2667. Fast Diffusion-Guided QSM Using Graphical Processing Units Owen L. Kaluza1, Amanda C. L. Ng2, 3, David K. Wright4, 5, Leigh A. Johnston, 56, John Grundy7, David G. Barnes2
1

Monash e-Research Centre, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia; 2Monash Biomedical Imaging, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia; 3Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; 4Centre for Neuroscience, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; 5Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; 6NeuroEngineering Laboratory, Dept. Electrical & Electronic Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; 7Centre for Complex Software Systems and Services, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia

347

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2668. Predicting Image Quality of Under-Sampled Data Reconstruction in the Presence of Noise Patrick Virtue1, Martin Uecker1, Michael Elad2, Michael Lustig1
1

Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 2Computer Science, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

2669. An Estimation Method for Improved Reconstruction of MR Signal Parameters in Unilateral Scanner Elad Bergman1, Arie Yeredor1, Uri Nevo1
1

Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

2670. Optimization and Acceleration of Multi-Band EPI Reconstruction Using the Reduced Reference K-Space Window Wanyong Shin1, Erik B. Beall1, Mark J. Lowe1
1

Radiology Dept., Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States

2671. Optimized Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Imaging by View-Sharing PROPELLER Tzu-Chao Chuang1, Hing-Chiu Chang2, Hsuan-Hung Huang1, Ming-Ting Wu3, 4

1 Electrical Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Taiwan; 2Brain Imaging and Analysis Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 3School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 4Radiology, Kaohsiung Veteran General Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Taiwan

2672. A Solution to the Phase Problem in Adaptive Coil Combination Souheil J. Inati1, Michael Schacht Hansen2, Peter Kellman2
1

National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

2673. Efficient Algorithm of B0 Drift Correction in Time Series of Phase Images Andrzej Jesmanowicz1
1

Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

2674. An Eigen-Vector Approach for Coil Sensitivity Estimation in the 3D Scenario Qiu Wang1, Jun Liu1, Michael O. Zenge2, Nirmal Janardhanan1, Edgar Mueller2, Mariappan S. Nadar1

1 Imaging and Computer Vision, Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technology, Princeton, NJ, United States; 2MR Application & Workflow Development, Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany

2675. Reduction of Remained Artifacts in Alias-Free Reconstruction of MR Images Satoshi Ito1, Yoshifumi Yamada1
1

Research Division of Intelligence and Information Sciences, Utsunomiya University, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan

2676. A Generalized Series Approach to Sparsely-Sampled fMRI Hien Nguyen1, Gary H. Glover1
1

Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States

2677. High Resolution T2-Weighted Imaging with Whole Brain Coverage at 7 Tesla Using Multiband Slice Accelerated Spin Echo Dingxin Wang1, 2, Joseph Vu2, Essa S. Yacoub2, Kamil Ugurbil2, Vibhas Deshpande3
1

Siemens Medical Solution USA, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc., Austin, TX, United States

2678. Evaluation of Multi-Band EPI in Resting State and Task fMRI Studies Wanyong Shin1, Erik B. Beall1, Mark J. Lowe1
1

Radiology Dept., Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States

348

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2679. Multiplexed EPI at 9.4T with PSF-Based Distortion Correction Seong Dae Yun1, Nadim Jon Shah1, 2
1

Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine - 4, Forschungszentrum Jlich, Jlich, Germany; 2JARA - Faculty of Medicine, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

2680. Fully-Refocused Multi-Slice Ultrafast 3D MRI by Spatiotemporal Encoding Rita Schmidt1, Lucio Frydman1
1

Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

2681. Comprehensive Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of the Parametric Framework and SNR of SuperResolved Spatiotemporally-Encoded (SPEN) MRI Noam Ben-Eliezer1, Lucio Frydman2, Daniel K. Sodickson1
1

Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

2682. in vivo Single-Scan 3D Spectroscopic Imaging by Spatiotemporal Encoding Rita Schmidt1, Lucio Frydman1
1

Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

2683. Prospective Compressed Sensing Accelerated Spectroscopic Imaging for Use in Geometrically Accurate in vivo Imaging Joost van Gorp1, Job G. Bouwman1, Chris J.G. Bakker1, Peter R. Seevinck
1

Image Sciences Institute, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

2684. A Novel Golden-Angle Radial FLASH Motion-Estimation Sequence for Simultaneous Thoracic PET-MR Chuan Huang1, Joyita Dutta1, Yoann Petibon1, Timothy G. Reese2, Quanzheng Li1, Ciprian Catana2, Georges El Fakhri1
1 2

Center for Advanced Radiological Sciences, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; AA Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States

2685. Preliminary Study of Resuability of Optimized Trajectory for SENSE Dan Zhu1, Zhengwei Zhou2, Feng Huang3, Kui Ying4
1

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua, Beijign, China; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua, Beijing, China; 3Philips Healthcare, Beijing, China; 4Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua, Beijing, China

2686. Interpolated Parallel Imaging Compressed Sensing Yong Pang1, Xiaoliang Zhang1, 2

1 Radiology & Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2UC Berkeley/UCSF Joint Graduate Group in Bioengineering, Berkeley & San Francisco, CA, United States

Traditional Poster Advances in Image Analysis


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 10:00-12:00
2687. Cuvature-Based Biomarkers for Dyslexia: T1-Image Based Surface Analysis Shows Statistically Separable Dyslexic Features Rudolph Pienaar1, 2, Kiho Im3, 4, Mathieu Dehaes3, 4, Sara Smith5, Barbara Peysakhovic5, Bryce Becker5, Nora M. Raschle5, Patricia Ellen Grant, 26, Nadine Gaab, 45
1 3

Radiology, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, United States; 2Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; Newborn Medicine, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, United States; 4Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 5Developmental Medicine, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, United States; 6Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

349

Traditional Poster Sessions


2688. Detection of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Utilizing Multifeature Analysis of MRI Yongxia Zhou1, Yao Wang2, Damon Kenul3, Yuanyi Xue2, Yulin Ge3, Joseph Reaume3, Robert I. Grossman4, Yvonne W. Lui3
1

Radiology/Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Electrical & Computer Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, Brooklyn, NY, United States; 3Radiology/Center for Biomedical Engineering, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 4Radiology/Center for Biomedical Engineering, New York University, New York, NY, United States

2689. Surface and Voxel-Based Analysis of Multi-Modal Quantitative MRI for Pre-Surgical Evaluation of Epilepsy Patients Ali R. Khan1, Maged Goubran1, Sandrine de Ribaupierre2, Terry Peters1
1

Robarts Research Institute, London, ON, Canada; 2Clinical Neurological Sciences, Western University, London, ON, Canada

2690. Support Vector Machines Detect Huntington's Gene Effects in Mouse Brain Images with >98% Accuracy Stephen J. Sawiak1, 2, A Jennifer Morton3, T. Adrian Carpenter1

1 Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom; 2Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom; 3Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

2691. Software Tools for Anatomical ROI-Based Connectivity Analysis David W. Shattuck1, Anand A. Joshi2, Justin P. Haldar2, Chitresh Bhushan2, Soyoung Choi3, Andrew C. Krause1, Jessica L. Wisnowski4, 5, Arthur W. Toga1, Richard M. Leahy2

1 Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Signal and Image Processing Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Dana and David Dornsife Cognitive Neuroscience Imaging Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 4Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 5Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

2692. Separation of Signal and Noise in Dynamic MRI Data Using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test David S. Smith1, Stephanie Barnes1, Thomas E. Yankeelov1
1

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

2693. Are Two Samples of Parametric Maps Statistically Different? Indexed Distribution Analysis (IDA) Can Provide Better Inferences Than Conventional and Histogram Analysis Methods Chris J. Rose1, James P. O'Connor1, 2, Tim F. Cootes1, Chris J. Taylor1, Gordon C. Jayson3, Geoff J. M. Parker1, John C. Waterton1, 4
Center for Imaging Sciences, Manchester Academic Health Science Center, The University of Manchester, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom; 2Department of Radiology, The Christie, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom; Department of Medical Oncology, The Christie, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom; 4AstraZeneca, Alderley Park, Cheshire, United Kingdom
3 1

2694. Nonlinear Normalization of Magnetization Transfer Ratio Images for Multi-Centre Clinical Trials Robert Allan Brown1, Sridar Narayanan1, Douglas L. Arnold1
1

Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada

2695. Non-Uniformity Normalization Using 3D Canny Edges and Legendre Polynomial Approximation of the Bias Field: Validation on 7T T1W Brain Images Artem V. Mikheev1, Henry Rusinek1, Graham Wiggins1
1

Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States

2696. MRI TGV Based Super-Resolution Adrian Martin1, 2, Antonio Marquina3, Juan Antonio Hernandez-Tamames1, 2, Pablo Garcia-Polo1, 2, Emanuele Schiavi, 24
1

Electronics, Rey Juan Carlos University, Mostoles, Madrid, Spain; 2Alzheimer's Project, Queen Sofia Foundation - CIBERNED, Madrid, Spain; 3Applied Mathematics, Valencia University, Burjassot, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain; 4Applied Mathematics, Rey Juan Carlos University, Mostoles, Madrid, Spain

350

Traditional Poster Sessions


2697. Z Spectral Analysis for the Quantification of Multiple Slow-Exchanging Metabolites Kejia Cai1, Anup Singh1, Mohammad Haris1, Ravi Prakash Reddy Nanga1, Ranjit Ittyerah1, Damodar Reddy1, Harish Poptani1, Hari Hariharan1, Ravinder Reddy1
1

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

2698. Quantification of Inhomogeneous Iron Oxide Uptake in a Model of AIA in Rat. Lindsey Alexandra Crowe1, Azza Gramoun1, Wolfgang Wirth2, Frank Tobalem3, Kerstin Grosdemange4, Jatuporn Salaklang5, Anthony Redgem5, Alke Petri-Fink6, Felix Eckstein2, Heinrich Hofmann7, Jean-Paul Valle1

1 Radiology / Faculty of Medicine, Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland; 2Institute of Anatomy and Musculoskeletal Research, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; 3Radiology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Lausanne, Switzerland; 4Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 5Adolphe Merkle Institute, Universit de Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland; 6Adolphe Merkle Institute and Chemistry Departement, Universit de Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland; 7 Institute of Materials, Powder Technology Laboratory, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

2699. Comparison of Locus Coeruleus Volume Between Gradient Echo and Turbo Spin Echo Sequences Using a Landmark-Based Segmentation Scheme Jason Langley1, Daniel Huddleston2, Sinyeob Ahn1, Xiangchuan Chen1, Christopher Barnum3, Xiaoping P. Hu1

1 Biomedical Engineering, Emory University & Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Neurology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Physiology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

2700. Automatic Skeletal Muscle Segmentation Through Random Walks with Shape Prior Information Pierre-Yves Baudin1, 2, Noura Azzabou3, 4, Pierre G. Carlier3, 4, Nikos Paragios1, 5
1

Center for Visual Computing, Ecole Centrale Paris, Chtenay-Malabry, IDF, France; 2SIEMENS Healthcare, Saint-Denis, IDF, France; 3Institute of Myology, Paris, IDF, France; 4I2BM, MIRCen, IdM NMR Laboratory, CEA, Orsay, IDF, France; 5Equipe Galen, INRIA Saclay, Palaiseau, IDF, France

2701. Automated Technique for the Segmentation of Deep and Superficial Subcutaneous Adipose Tissues: Association with Insulin Sensitivity in Normal and Overweight Chinese Men Suresh Anand Sadananthan1, 2, Bhanu Prakash K.N. 3, Melvin K-S Leow1, 4, ChinMeng Khoo5, Kavita Venkataraman2, Eric Khoo Yin Hao5, Lee Yung Seng1, 6, Peter Gluckman1, Tai E Shyong1, 5, Sendhil S. Velan1, 7
Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, A*STAR, Singapore; 2Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, National University of Singapore, Singapore; 3Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, A*STAR, Singapore; 4Department of Endocrinology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore; 5Department of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore; 6Department of Pediatrics, National University of Singapore, Singapore; 7Clinical Imaging Research Centre, A*STAR-NUS, Singapore
1

2702. Optimizing Correction of Geometric Distortion in MR Images Radu Mutihac1, 2, Allen Braun3, Thomas J. Balkin2

1 Department of Physics, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Bucharest-Magurele, Romania; 2Psychiatry & Neuroscience, Department of Behavioral Biology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States; 3Language Section, NIDCD / National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

2703. A Novel Non-Rigid Registration Approach for Accurate Quantification of Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging (DCE-MRI) in Ovary Employing Residual Complexity Framework Anahita Fathi Kazerooni1, 2, Leila Torbati3, Mahrooz Malek3, Hamidreza Saligheh Rad1, 2

1 Quantitative MR Imaging and Spectroscopy Group, Research Center for Cellular and Molecular Imaging, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 2Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 3 Imaging Center, Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

2704. Hepatic Perfusion Modeling Using DCE-MRI with Sequential Breath Holds Eric M. Bultman1, Ethan K. Brodsky2, Debra E. Horng3, Pablo Irarrzabal4, William R. Schelman5, Walter F. Block1, 3, Scott B. Reeder1, 6
Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4Electrical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; 5Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 6Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States
1

351

Traditional Poster Sessions


2705. Motion Correction in Small Bowel DCE-MRI Using Robust Data Decomposition Registration Valentin Hamy1, Shonit Punwani1, Jesica Makanyanga1, Stuart Taylor1, David Atkinson1
1

Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom

2706. rBET: Making BET Work for Rodent Brains Tobias C. Wood1, David J. Lythgoe1, Steven C.R. Williams1
1

Neuroimaging, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom

Traditional Poster Gradients & Shimming


Exhibition Hall
1

Wednesday 13:30-15:30
GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States

2707. The Effect of Magnet Flanges on Eddy Current Predictions Dominic Michael Graziani1, Jean-Baptiste Mathieu1, Seung-Kyun Lee1

2708. Preliminary Evaluation of a High Performance Gradient Coil for 3T Head Specialty Scanner Jean-Baptiste Mathieu1, Seung-Kyun Lee1, Eric G. Budesheim1, Yihe Hua2, Jian Lin2, Christopher Immer1, Silke M. Lechner-Greite3, Joseph Piel1, John F. Schenck1, Matthew A. Bernstein4, John Huston4, Thomas K. Foo1
1

Diagnostics and Biomedical Technologies, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 2Diagnostics and Biomedical Technologies, GE Global Research, China Technology Center, Pudong, Shanghai, China; 3Diagnostics and Biomedical Technologies, GE Global Research, Garching, Bavaria, Germany; 4Radiology Department, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

2709. Sinusoidal PatLoc Imaging Using Matrix Gradient Coils Sebastian Littin1, Feng Jia1, Maxim Zaitsev1
1

Radiology, Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

2710. Design of a Low Joule Heating Gradient Coil Conductors Yukinobu Imamura1, Mitushi Abe1, Akira Kurome2
1

Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi,Ltd., Hitachi-shi, Ibaraki-ken, Japan; 2Hitachi Medical Corp., Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan

2711. AC Resistance Predictions Vs Experimentally Measured Values for a High Performance Head Gradient Coil Silke M. Lechner-Greite1, Jean-Baptiste Mathieu2, Seung-Kyun Lee3, Bruce C. Amm4, Thomas K. Foo3, John F. Schenck3, Matthew A. Bernstein5, John Huston5

1 Diagnostics and Biomedical Technologies Europe, GE Global Research Europe, Garching n. Munich, Germany; 2Electromagnetics and Superconductivity Laboratory, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 3Magnetic Resonance Imaging Laboratory, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 4Biomedical and Electronic Systems Laboratory, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 5Dept of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

2712. Development of Gradient Coil Probes for Vertical Wide Bore Superconducting Magnets with Solenoid RF Coils and Optimized Planar Gradient Coils Masabumi Horiga1, Kazunori Ishizawa1, Katsumi Kose1
1

Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan

2713. Implementation of High-Performance Non-Linear O-Space Gradient Coil for Accelerated Neuroimaging Leo K. Tam1, Gigi Galiana2, Andrew Dewdney3, William F.B. Punchard4, Kai-ming Lo4, Terence W. Nixon2, John Keiley4, Dana C. Peters2, Robert Todd Constable2
1

Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 3Siemens AG Healthcare, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany; 4Resonance Research, Inc., Billerica, MA, United States

2714. Evaluation of an Independent Linear Model for MRI Acoustic Noise and Implications for Acoustic Noise Reduction Ziyue Wu1, Yoon-Chul Kim2, Michael C.K. Khoo1, Krishna S. Nayak2

1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Deptartment of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

352

Traditional Poster Sessions


2715. Concurrent Magnetic Field Monitoring of EPI Time Series: Characterizing Encoding Field and Image Fluctuations Using Principal Component Analysis Saskia Klein1, Lars Kasper1, Johanna Vannesjo1, Maximilian Hberlin1, Simon Gross1, Benjamin Dietrich1, Klaas P. Prssmann1
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

2716. Analysis of Measurement Precision in Continuous Magnetic Field Monitoring Benjamin E. Dietrich1, David Otto Brunner1, Bertram J. Wilm1, Christoph Barmet1, 2, Klaas P. Pruessmann1
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Skope Magnetic Resonance Technologies, Zurich, Switzerland

2717. Matrix Shimming for Whole Body Gradient Coils Derek A. Seeber1, Kevin Koch2, Bernardo Ortega3

1 Engineering, GE Healthcare, Florence, SC, United States; 2ASL, GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States; 3Engineering, GE Healthcare, Apodaca, NL, Mexico

2718. Reliable in Vivo Shimming for Solving Shim Degeneracy and Incorporating System Constaints at High B0 Fields Iulius Dragonu1, Nicoleta Baxan1, 2, Markus Wick2, Jeff Snyder3, Franek Hennel2, Jrgen Hennig1, Dominik von Elverfeldt1, Maxim Zaitsev1
1 Dept. Radiology - Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Bruker BioSpin MRI GmbH, Ettlingen, Germany; 3Dept. of Neurology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

2719. Active Magnetic Shielded Cancelling Coils for Direct Detection of MR Signals with an Atomic Magnetometer in Ultra-Low Field MRI Takenori Oida1, Masahiro Tsuchida1, Tetsuo Kobayashi1
1

Department of Electrical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Traditional Poster Arrays & Array Technology


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 13:30-15:30
2720. Models of Parasitic Mutual Capacitance in Array Coils: Effects on Mutual Reactance, Resistance and Noise Correlation Adam Maunder1, Mojgan Daneshmand1, Pedram Mousavi1, B. Gino Fallone2, Nicola De Zanche2
1 Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 2Oncology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

2721. Accurate Phased Array Modeling in the Presence of Coupling Pei-Shan Wei1, Scott B. King, 12, Michael J. Smith2, Jarod Matwiy2, Christopher P. Bidinosti3

1 Departmentof Physics and Astronomy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 2National Research Council of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 3Department of Physics, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

2722. An Automated Framework to Decouple PTx Arrays with Many Channels Zohaib Mahmood1, Bastien Gurin2, Elfar Adalsteinsson1, 3, Lawrence L. Wald, 23, Luca Daniel1
1 2 3

Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Dept. of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown , MA, United States; Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

2723. Noise Figure and Gain Comparison of GaAs and SiGe Semiconductors at High B0 Field Strength Russell Lagore1, Al-Karim A. Damji1, Alan H. Wilman1, Nicola De Zanche2
1

Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 2Department of Oncology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

353

T Traditional Poster P Sessio ons


2724 4. 16-Channel Tx Array and 32-Channel 3 Rx Array for Brai in MRI at 7T B Keil1, Jonn nathan R. Polime eni1, James N. B Blau1, Azma Mar reyam1, Thomas Witzel1, Elfar Wei Zhao1, Boris 2 1 3 magna cum laude Adalsteinsson , Lawrence L. Wald ,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 A.A. Martinos Center for Biom medical Imaging, Massachusetts M Gene eral Hospital, Harv vard Medical Scho ool, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Electri ical Engineering and a Computer Scie ence, MIT, Cambri idge, MA, United States; 3Division o of Health Sciences s and Technology, Harvard-MIT, H Cam mbridge, MA, Unit ted States

2725 5. Potential an nd Probability of o Inner Ear Ma agnetic Resonan nce Imaging at 7 T Kyoung-Nam m Kim1, Gyu Che eol Han2, Phil Heo H 1, Hongbae Je eong1, Suk-Min H Hong1, Joshua H Haekyun Park1, M MyungKyun Woo1, Young-Bo Kim1, Zang-Hee Cho1
1

Neuroscience e Research Institute e, Gachon Univers sity, Incheon, Kore ea; 2Department o f Otolaryngology-HNS, Gachon Un niversity, Incheon, Korea

2726 6. Hybrid RF Coils C for Inner Ear Imaging at t 7 T MR Kyoung-Nam m Kim1, Phil Heo o1, Gyu Cheol Han H 2, Hongbae Je eong1, Suk-Min H Hong1, Myung-K Kyun Woo1, Myu ung-Kyun 1 1 Woo , Joshua a Haekyun Park k , Young-Bo Kim m1, Zang-Hee Ch ho1
1

Neuroscience e Research Institute e, Gachon Univers sity, Incheon, Kore ea; 2Department o f Otolaryngology-HNS, Gachon Un niversity, Incheon, Korea

2727 7. Switchable Bilateral/Unilat B teral 7T Breast Coil Using For rced Current Ex xcitation Jiaming Cui1, Ivan E. Dimitr rov2, 3, Sergey Ch heshkov2, 4, Mar ry P. McDougall l, 15, Craig R. Ma Malloy2, 4, Steven M. Wright1,
5
1

Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, Texas A&M M University, Col llege Station, TX, U United States; 2Ad dvanced Imaging R Research Center, Univer rsity of Texas Sou uthwestern Medica al Center, Dallas, T TX, United States; 3Philips Medical systems, Clevelan nd, OH, 4 5 United States; Department of Radiology, R Univers sity of Texas South hwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX X, United States; Biomedical T A&M Unive ersity, College Station, TX, United S States Engineering, Texas

2728 8. 16-Channel Receive Array Insert for Brea ast Imaging at 7 7T y1, Joseph Rispoli1, Jiaming Cui2, Sergey Cheshk kov3, 4, Ivan E. D Dimitrov3, 5, Cra aig R. Malloy3, 4, Steve Samantha By magna cum laude Wright1, 2, Mary M P. McDouga all1, 2
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Biomedical Engineering, E Texas s A&M University y, College Station, TX, United States s; 2Electrical and C Computer Enginee ering, Texas A&M Univers sity, College Statio on, TX, United Sta ates; 3Advanced Im maging Research C Center, University of Texas Southwe estern Medical Cente er, Dallas, TX, Uni ited States; 4Radio ology, University o of Texas Southwes stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States; 5 Philips Medic cal Systems, Cleve eland, OH, United States

magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

2729 9. Uniform Bil lateral Breast MRI M at 7T with Dual Transmit t and 30-Chann nel Receive Michel Italia aander1, Ingmar Voogt1, Irene va an Kalleveen1, B Bertine L. Stehou uwer1, Tijl van d der Velde1, Peter r R. Luijten1, 2 1 Vincent Oltm man Boer , Denn nis W.J. Klomp
1

UMC Utrecht t, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2University Medical M Center Ut Utrecht, Utrecht, Ne etherlands

2730 0. Design of a Receiver R Array y for MRI-Guid ded Transrectal l Prostate Biops sy 1 1 Francesca Galassi G , John McGinley Mc , Mihail lo Ristic1, Nandi ita M. deSouza2, Djordje Brujic1

1 Imperial College, London, UK, United Kingdom; ; 2Institute of Canc cer Research, The Royal Marsden H Hospital, London, U UK, United Kingdom

2731 1. Analysis of Geometrical G Ar rrangement for a 64-Channel C Cardiac Phased d-Array Coil for 3T Mark Schupp pert1, Boris Keil2, Bastien Guri in2, Stefan Fische er3, Laura Mari ia Schreiber3, La awrence L. Wald d 2, 4
1

Section of Me edical Physics, Department of Diagn nostic and Interven ntional Radiology, , Johannes Gutenb berg University Me edical Center , Mainz, Germ many; 2Department of Radiology, A.A A. Martinos Cente er for Biomedical I Imaging, Massach husetts General Ho ospital, Charlestown, MA, M United States s; 3Section of Med dical Physics, Depa artment of Diagno ostic and Interventi ional Radiology, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, C Mainz, Ger rmany; 4Harvard-M MIT Division of H Health Sciences and d Technology, Cam mbridge, tates MA, United St

2732 2. Wireless Phased Array End dorectal Coil fo or Prostate Ima aging 1 h-Rad1, Labros Petropoulos P Haoqin Zhu1, Mehran Fallah
1

R&D, IMRIS Inc, Winnipeg, MB, M Canada

3 354

Traditional Poster Sessions


2733. SENSE Induced Correlations Are Used to Optimize RF Coil Design for Specific FcMRI Studies Iain P. Bruce1, L. Tugan Muftuler2, 3, Daniel B. Rowe1, 2

1 Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Department of Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisonsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

2734. A Flexible 4 Ch. Transmit / 16ch. Receive Auditory Cortex Array for HiRes fMRI at 7 Tesla Gregor Adriany1, Scott Schillak2, Matt Waks2, Brandon Tramm2, Alard Roebroeck3, Elia Formisano3, Federico DeMartino3, Essa S. Yacoub1, University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Vaughan1, 2
1

Center for MR Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Life Services LLC, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands

2735. A 3T Transmit and 16 Channel Receive Array Coil for Hand/Wrist Imaging Shinya Handa1, Matthew Finnerty1, Craig I. Lawrie1, Tsinghua Zheng1, Xiaoyu Yang1, Joseph Herczak1, Hiroyuki Fujita1, 2, John A. Carrino3, Filippo Del Grande3, Guarav K. Thawait3, Sahar J. Farahani3
1 Quality Electrodynamics, Mayfield Village, OH, United States; 2Department of Physics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

2736. A Semi-Optimized Phased Array Coil Design for High-Resolution MRI of Cervical Spinal Cord Nabraj Sapkota1, 2, Josh Kaggie1, 2, J. Rock Hadley2, Eun-Kee Jeong2, 3

1 Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Dept. of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

2737. Mixing Loops and Electric Dipole Antennas for Increased Sensitivity at 7 Tesla Graham C. Wiggins1, Bei Zhang1, Martijn A. Cloos2, Riccardo Lattanzi1, Gang Chen1, Karthik Lakshmanan1, Gillian Haemer1, Daniel Sodickson1
1

Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

2738. Multi-Turn Transmit Coil to Increase B1 Efficiency in Current Source Amplification Natalia Gudino1, Mark A. Griswold1, 2

1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

2739. Reducing SAR and Imaging Time at 7T Using RF Multiplexing and Transceiver Arrays at 7T Hoby P. Hetherington1, Nikolai I. Avdievich1, Jullie Pan1
1

Neurosurgery, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

2740. The Ultimate Local SAR in MRI Yigitcan Eryaman1, 2, Bastien Gurin3, Elfar Adalsteinsson4, 5, Lawrence L. Wald2, 5
1

Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 2Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Dept. of Radiology, MGH, Charlestown, MA, United States; 3Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Dept. of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 4Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 5Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

2741. Performance Comparison of Parallel Transmit Arrays for Body Imaging at 3 T Under Local SAR Constraint Bastien Gurin1, Matthias Gebhardt2, Peter Serano1, Elfar Adalsteinsson3, Michael Hamm2, Josef Pfeuffer2, Juergen Nistler2, Lawrence L. Wald1

1 Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany; 3Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

2742. Closed-Loop Control for Transmit Array Matching Giorgos Katsikatsos1, Klaas P. Pruessmann1
1

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Zurich, ZH, Switzerland

355

Traditional Poster Sessions


2743. Computerised Tuning of an 8-Channel Cardiac TEM Array at 7T: An Integrated System Using Piezoelectric Actuators and Power Monitors Graeme A. Keith1, Christopher T. Rodgers1, Aaron T. Hess1, Carl J. Snyder2, University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Vaughan2, Matthew D. Robson1
1

Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom; 2Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, Minneapolis, MN, United States

2744. An Easily Integrated Multichannel Modulator for All Field Strengths Neal Hollingsworth1, Katherine Moody2, Jon-Fredrik Nielsen3, Douglas C. Noll3, William A. Grissom4, Steven Wright1
1 Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 4 Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

2745. Coil Tuning with Piezoelectric Actuators Using the MRI Signal as the Optimization Parameter Aaron T. Hess1, Carl J. Snyder2, Graeme A. Keith3, Christopher T. Rodgers3, Stefan Neubauer3, University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Vaughan4, Matthew D. Robson3
1

University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom; 2University of Minnesota - Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3University of Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research, Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom; 4University of Minnesota - Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, Minneapolis, MN, United States

2746. Searching for the Optimal Body Coil Design for 3T MRI Jinfeng Tian1, Lance DelaBarre1, John Strupp1, Jay Zhang2, Josef Pfeuffer3, Michael Hamm3, Juergen Nistler3, Kamil Ugurbil1, University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Vaughan1
1

Center for Magnetic Resonance, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Cardiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany

2747. Design, Evaluation and Application of a Six-Channel Transceiver Array Tailored for In Vivo Human Eye Imaging at 7.0 T Andreas Graessl1, Michael Schwerter1, Maximilian Muhle1, Jan Rieger1, 2, Celal Oezerdem1, Abdullah Ok1, Davide Santoro1, Darius Lysiak1, 2, Oliver Stachs3, Soenke Langner4, Paul-Christian Krueger4, Thoralf Niendorf1, 5
1

Berlin Ultrahigh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), Max-Delbrueck-Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 2MRI.TOOLS GmbH, Berlin, Germany; 3Department of Ophthalmology, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany; 4Institute for Diagnostic Radiology and Neuroradiology, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany; 5Experimental and Clinical Research Center, Berlin, Germany

2748. Improved 2D RF Shimming with a Local Detunable 8-Element Transmit/Receive Coil Array Using DREAM and SENSE at 3T Christoph Leussler1, Peter Vernickel1, Christian Findeklee1, Daniel Wirtz1, Peter Brnert2, Kay Nehrke1
1

Philips Technologie GmbH, Hamburg, Germany; 2Philips Research Laboratory, Hamburg, Germany

2749. An 8 Channel Transmit Recieve Helmet Coil with Dodecahedral Symetry Gillian Haemer1, Martijn A. Cloos2, Graham Wiggins1
1

The Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2The Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

2750. Simulation Study of a 4-Channel Ladder-Shaped Body Coil at 3T Yoshihisa Soutome1, Yosuke Otake1, Masayoshi Dohata1, Hisaaki Ochi1, Yoshitaka Bito1
1

Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Kukubunji, Tokyo, Japan

2751. RF Body Coil Symmetry as a Function of Cable Routing Ed B. Boskamp1, Masahiro Fujimoto1, Michael Edwards1
1

GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

2752. Design Guidelines for Utilizing Co-Planar Shielded Loops at 7T Joseph Vincent Rispoli1, Samantha By1, Mary P. McDougall1, 2
1

Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States; 2Electrical & Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States

356

Traditional Poster Sessions


2753. Simple and Accurate Determination and Visualization of True Quadrature Settngs on Commercial Multiple Channel Transmitters Using Anti-Quad Steven M. Wright1, Ivan E. Dimitrov2, 3, Sergey Cheshkov2, Mary P. McDougall4, Craig R. Malloy2

1 Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States; 2Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Philips Medical Systems, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States

2754. Improving B1 Excitation in Head Apex by Combining Birdcage Coil with Crossed Dipole Elements Karthik Lakshmanan1, Martijn A. Cloos2, Graham C. Wiggins1, Ryan Brown1
1

NYU, Newyork, United States; 2New York University School of Medicine, Newyork, United States

2755. Baluns for UHF Transmit Arrays Debra S. Rivera1, 2, Turner Robert2

1 Univercity Medical Center, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany

2756. Effect of Number of RF Transmit Channels for RF Shimming in Partial Region Yukio Kaneko1, Yoshihisa Soutome1, Hideta Habara1, Yoshitaka Bito2
1

Hitachi Ltd., Central Research Laboratory, Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan; 2Hitachi Ltd., Hitachi, Ltd., Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan

2757. Transmit Array with Novel Shield and Fabrication Technique for Reducing Losses at UHF Debra S. Rivera1, 2, Thomas Siegert, Carsten Koegler2, 3, Andreas Schaefer2, Markus Nikola Streicher, Robert Turner2
1 Univercity Medical Center, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany; 3RAPID Biomedical, Rimpar, Germany

2758. Comparison of 3 RF Head Arrays for 7T MRI Jinfeng Tian1, Devashish Shrivastava1, Gregor Adriany1, John Strupp1, Scott Schillak2, Jay Zhang3, Kamil Ugurbil1, University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Vaughan1
1

Center for Magnetic Resonance, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Virtumed, LLC, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3Cardiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

2759. 7 Tesla Body Imaging with TIAMO on Single-Channel Tx Systems Stephan Orzada1, 2, Stefan Maderwald1, Sren Johst1, 2, Andreas K. Bitz1, 2, Klaus Solbach3, Mark E. Ladd1, 2

1 Erwin L. Hahn Institute for MRI, Essen, NRW, Germany; 2Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology, University Hospital Essen, Essen, NRW, Germany; 3High Frequency Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, NRW, Germany

Traditional Poster Specialized Systems & Devices


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 13:30-15:30
2760. A Dedicated 1.5T NICU MR System Wolfgang Loew1, Jean A. Tkach1, Ronald G. Pratt1, Barret R. Daniels1, Randy O. Giaquinto1, Stephanie L. Merhar1, Beth M. Kline-Fath1, Kim M. Cecil1, Charles L. Dumoulin2

1 Imaging Research Center, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Imaging Research Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, United States

2761. Development of a Portable Wrist MRI for Skeletal Age Assessment Yasuhiko Terada1, Kazunori Ishizawa1, Shinya Inamura1, Katsumi Kose1
1

Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan

2762. A Portable Low-Field System for Localized NMR Measurements Mikayel Dabaghyan1, Eric Frederick2, Iga Muradyan3, 4, Alan Hrovat1, Michael Hrovat1, Samuel Patz3, 4, Mirko I. Hrovat1
1

Mirtech Inc., Brockton, MA, United States; 2Physics, University of Massachusetts, Lowel, Lowell, MA, United States; 3Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 4Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

357

Traditional Poster Sessions


2763. Reducing the Gradient Artefact in Simultaneous EEG-fMRI by Adjusting the EEG Cap Lead Configuration Karen J. Mullinger1, Muhammad E.H. Chowdhury2, Richard W. Bowtell2
1 SPMMRC, School of Physics and Astronomy , University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; 2SPMMRC, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

2764. A Compact Setup to Improve the Quality of EEG Data Recorded During fMRI Sara Assecondi1, 2, Paolo Ferrari1, Jorge Jovicich1

1 Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory, Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento, Trento, Italy; 2School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

2765. Cost Efficient Small Animal Monitoring and Trigger Device for Clinical Scanners Karl-Heinz Herrmann1, Norman Pfeiffer1, 2, Ines Krumbein1, Lutz Herrmann2, Jrgen R. Reichenbach1

1 Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany; 2Ernst-Abbe-Fachhochschule Jena, Jena, Germany

2766. RF-Selective-Excitation for State Estimation of an MRI-Powered Motor Christos Bergeles1, Panagiotis Vartholomeos1, Lei Qin2, Pierre E. Dupont1
1

Boston Childrens Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Dana-Farber Cancer Research, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

2767. in-vivo High Resolution Rat Brain Using a Temperature-Stable High-Temperature Superconducting Cryostat at 3 Tesla In-Tsang Lin1, Hong-Chang Yang2, Jyh-Horng Chen
1 Interdisciplinary MRI/MRS Lab, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

2768. Phantoms for Ultra-Low Field MRI John Arthur Benson Mates1, Michael A. Boss1, Hsiao Mei Cho1, Gene C. Hilton1, Kent D. Irwin1
1

National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, United States

Traditional Poster Magnets


Exhibition Hall
1

Wednesday 13:30-15:30
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Hyper Tech, Columbus, OH, United States

2769. An Actively Shielded 3T MgB2 MRI Magnet Design Michael A. Martens1, Tanvir Baig1, Mihai Cara1, Robert W. Brown1, David Doll2, Michael Tomsic2

2770. A Novel Magnet Main Coil Design with Shimming Capability Zhenyu Zhang1, Weijun Shen1
1

GE Healthcare, Florence, SC, United States

2771. Measurements of the Magnetic Field Distribution in the High Tc Superconducting Bulk Magnet During the Magnetization Process Daiki Tamada1, 2, Takashi Nakamura1, 2, Katsumi Kose1, 2
1

Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; 2RIKEN, Wako, Saitama, Japan

Traditional Poster Novel RF Coils


Exhibition Hall
1

Wednesday 13:30-15:30
Department of Radiology, Mass General Hosptial, A.A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2 Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

2772. Parallel Imaging and Acceleration in the Johnson Noise Dominated Regime Cristen D. LaPierre1, 2, Mathieu Sarracanie1, 2, Lawrence L. Wald1, 3, Matthew S. Rosen1, 2

358

Traditional Poster Sessions


2773. Detunable RF Coil for Arterial Spin Labeling at 7T Myung-Kyun Woo1, Randall B. Stafford2, Suk-Min Hong1, Se-Hong Oh2, Young-Bo Kim1, Jongho Lee2, Zang-Hee Cho1
1

Neuroscience Research Institute, Incheon, Korea; 2Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

2774. A Novel Four-Channel Phased Array Coil with a Special Shield for Cardiac Functional Imaging Dasong Zhu1, Yuki Mori1, Yoshichika Yoshioka1
1

Biofunctional Imaging Lab, Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan

2775. Soft Surface - EBG Structure to Improve the |H|/|E| Field Ratio of Stripline Coil for 7 Tesla MRI Gameel Saleh1, Klaus Solbach1, Daniel Erni2, Andreas Rennings3

1 High Frequency Technique (HFT), University of Duisburg-Essen, 47048, Duisburg, Germany; 2General and Theoretical Electrical Engineering (ATE), University of Duisburg-Essen, , and CENIDE - Center for Nanointegration Duisburg-Essen, 47048, Duisburg, Germany; 3General and Theoretical Electrical Engineering (ATE), University of Duisburg-Essen,, and CENIDE - Center for Nanointegration Duisburg-Essen, 47048, Duisburg, Germany

2776. Whole-Brain and Local Receive Arrays for Imaging Non-Human Primates Kyle M. Gilbert1, Matthew R. DiPrimio1, Sarah Hughes1, Kathryn Y. Manning1, Ravi S. Menon1
1

Robarts Research Institute, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

2777. Design of a Four-Channel Array Coil for Dual High-Resolution Rat Knee MR Imaging Anne-Laure Perrier1, Jean-Christophe Goebel1, Astrid Pinzano2, Emilie Roeder2, Pierre Gillet2, Denis Grenier1, Olivier Beuf3
1

Creatis, Villeurbanne, France; 2PPIA, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France; 3CREATIS, Villeurbanne, France

2778. A Whole-Brain 8-Channel Receive-Only Embedded Array for MRI and fMRI of Conscious Awake Marmosets at 7T. Daniel Papoti1, Cecil Chern-Chyi Yen1, Julie Mackel1, Hellmut Merkle1, Afonso C. Silva1
1

NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States

2779. A PIN-Diode-Controlled Double-Tuned Birdcage Coil for 1H-Imaging and 31P-Spectroscopy on Mice Maximilian N. Voelker1, Alexander M. Koenig1, Steve Braun1, Andreas H. Mahnken1, Johannes T. Heverhagen2
1

Diagnostic Radiology, Philipps University, Marburg, Hessen, Germany; 2University Institute of Diagnostic, Interventional and Pediatric Radiology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland

2780. Dedicated 8-Channel Transceive Array for Rat Head MRI at 9.4T Yu Li1, Ewald Weber1, Ivan Hughes1, Stuart Crozier, Peter Ullmann2, Johannes Schneider2, Sven Junge2
1

School of ITEE, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Select, Australia; 2Bruker BioSpin MRI GmbH Ettlingen Germany, Ettlingen, Germany

2781. Simultaneous Dual-Nuclear 31P/1H MRS at a Clinical MRI System with Time-Sharing Second RF Channel Eun-Kee Jeong1, 2, Nabraj Sapkota3, Joshua Kaggie3, Xian-Feng Shi4
1

Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Dept. of Physics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 4Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

2782. A Form-Fitted 3 Channel 31P, Two Channel 1H Transceive Coil for Calf Muscle Studies at 7 T Elmar Laistler1, 2, Sigrun Goluch1, 2, Andre Kuehne1, 2, Martin Meyerspeer1, 2, Albrecht Ingo Schmid1, 2, Jrgen Sieg1, 2, Tim Herrmann3, Johannes Mallow3, Johannes Bernarding3, Ewald Moser1, 2
1

Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2MR Centre of Excellence, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3Institut fr Biometrie und Medizinische Informatik, Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany

359

Traditional Poster Sessions


2783. Dual-Tuned Strip-Line Loop Array H1 / Birdcage Na23 RF Coil for 3T MRI Seunghoon Ha1, Harry Friel2, Marijn Kruiskamp3, Orhan Nalcioglu1, 4
1

Tu & Yuen Center for Functional Onco-Imaging, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; 2Philips Healthcare, Highland Heights, OH, United States; 3Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands; 4Department of Cogno-Mechatronics Engineering, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea

2784. A Novel Double Tuned 4T 1H/17O Head Volume Coil Jing-Huei Lee1, Mathew Norris1, Elizabeth M. Fugate1, Nikolai I. Avdievich2, Hoby P. Hetherington2
1

University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

2785. A Dual-Tune Sodium/Proton Tx/Rx 14-Channel Sodium and 2-Channel Proton Array Breast Coil at 7T Xiaoyu Yang1, Shinya Handa1, Tsinghua Zheng1, Craig I. Lawrie1, Matthew Finnerty1, Joseph Herczak1, Hiroyuki Fujita1, 2, Wolfgang Bogner3, 4, Olgica Zaric3, Stefan Zbn3, Siegfried Trattnig3
1

Quality Electrodynamics, Mayfield Village, OH, United States; 2Physics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 4Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, ma, United States

2786. Comparison of Decoupling Schemes for a Three Channel 31P Array for the Human Calf Muscle at 7 T Using 3D Electromagnetic Simulation Sigrun Goluch1, 2, Andr Khne1, 2, Ewald Moser1, 2, Elmar Laistler1, 2
1 Center of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2MR Centre of Excellence, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

2787. A Four-Channel 1H/31P Dual-Tuned Transceiver Array for 7 Tesla Cardiac Spectroscopy Hai Lu1, Xiaotong Sun1, Yu Shao1, Nouha Salibi2, Bernd Stoeckel2, Thomas Stewart Denney Jr. 1, Ronald J. Beyers1, Shumin Wang1
1

Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 2Siemens, Malvern, PA, United States

2788. Development and Performance Evalution of a Dual Tuned 23Na/1H Knee Coil Gunthard Lykowsky1, Flavio Carinci1, Peter M. Jakob1, 2, Daniel Haddad1
1

MRB Research Center, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 2Department of Physics 5, University of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany

2789. Technology Development for Sub-0.3 Mm Voxel Functional Imaging of the Murine Forepaw Barrel Subfield at 400MHz (9.4T) Phillip D. Bishop1, Jason W. Sidabras1, Andrzej Jesmanowicz1, Rupeng Li1, James S. Hyde1
1

Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

2790. RF Coil and Positioning Setup for IMCL Spectroscopy on the Mouse Calf Dominik Berthel1, Michael Neumaier2, Titus Lanz1, Thomas Kaulisch2, Detlef Stiller2

1 Rapid Biomedical GmbH, Rimpar, Germany; 2In-Vivo Imaging Unit, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Biberach, Germany

2791. RF Coil Configuration Study for 7T High Resolution Na23 and H1 Animal MRI Seunghoon Ha1, Se-Ho Lee2, Mark Jason Hamamura1, Keum-Shik Hong2, Orhan Nalcioglu1, 2
1

Tu & Yuen Center for Functional Onco-Imaging, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; 2Department of CognoMechatronics Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea

2792. Circularly Polarized Coil for Traveling Wave MRI Norman B. Konyer1, 2, Alexey A. Tonyushkin3, 4, Andrew J.M. Kiruluta3, 4, Michael D. Noseworthy1, 2

1 Imaging Research Centre, St. Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept., McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 3Radiology Dept., Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 4Physics Dept., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States

360

Traditional Poster Sessions


2793. A Bi-Planar Surface Coil for Parietal Lobe Imaging Daniel Hernandez1, Marlon Perez2, Soo Yeol Lee2
1

Bio-medical Engineering , Kyung Hee University, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea; 2Bio-medical Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

2794. Flexible Magnetic Flux Guides for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Patrick Bollgrn1, Dario Mager1, Michael Bock2, Jan G. Korvink1, 3

1 Department of Microsystems Engineering, University of Freiburg - IMTEK, Freiburg, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 3Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies - FRIAS, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

2795. High Temperature Superconductivity Coil Design for Low Field MRI Daniel Gogola1, Ladislav Valkovic1, Tom Dermek1, Martin krtek2, Vladimr Jur1, Ivan Frollo1
1

Department of Imaging Methods, Institute of Measurement Science, Bratislava, Slovakia; 2Department of Magnetometry, Institute of Measurement Science, Bratislava, Slovakia

2796. First in vivo Imaging of the Mouse Brain at 4.7 T Using a Subcentimeter HTS Surface Coil Simon Auguste Lambert1, Marie Poirier-Quinot1, Ludovic De Rochefort2, Jean-christophe Ginefri2, Luc Darrasse1
1

UMR 8081, IR4M, Univ Paris Sud, CNRS,, Orsay, Paris, France; 2UMR 8081, IR4M, Univ Paris-Sud, Orsay, Paris, France

Traditional Poster High-Dielectric Materials in RF Imaging


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 13:30-15:30
2797. Potential for a Single High-Dielectric Head Coil Former to Reduce SAR and Improve SNR in Brain for a Wide Variety of Coils at 7T Christopher Michael Collins1, Qing X. Yang2
1 Radiology, New York University Medical Center, New York, United States; 2Radiology, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States

2798. Quasi-Static Traveling Wave Imaging on a Clinical 3T MRI System Alexey A. Tonyushkin1, 2, Norman B. Konyer3, 4, Michael D. Noseworthy3, 4, Andrew J.M. Kiruluta1, 2

1 Radiology Dept., Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Physics Dept., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3Imaging Research Centre, St. Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 4Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept., McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

2799. Performance Evaluation of Parallel Travelling Wave MRI Using Microstrip Transceiver Arrays Hong Shang1, Wei Bian1, Daniel B. Vigneron1, 2, Xiaoliang Zhang1, 2

1 UCSF/UC Berkeley Joint Graduate Group in Bioengineering, San Francisco & Berkeley, CA, United States; 2Radiology&Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

2800. Transmit Strategies for Body Imaging at 3T - Comparing Multitransmit and Dielectric Shimming Wyger M. Brink1, Andrew Webb1
1

Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

2801. High Permittivity Solid Ceramic Resonators for High Field Human MRI Sebastian A. Aussenhofer1, Andrew Webb1

1 Department of Radiology Leiden University Medical Center, CJ Gorter Center for High Field MRI, Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands

2802. Dramatic Improvement of Parallel Imaging with High Dielectric Material Demonstration with Electromagnetic Field Calculations at 123 MHz Zhipeng Cao1, Wei Luo2, Christopher T. Sica2, Sukhoon Oh3, Sebastian Rupprecht2, Giuseppe Carluccio3, Christopher Michael Collins3, Qing X. Yang2
1

Radiology, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States; 2Radiology, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States; 3Radiology, New York University, New York City, NY, United States

361

Traditional Poster Sessions Traditional Poster RF Simulations


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 13:30-15:30
1 School of Electronics Engineering , Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2School of Electrical Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea; 3School of Electronics Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

2803. Novel RF Resonator Using Microstrip at 3T Hyeokwoo Son1, Ahryum Kim2, Jinyoung Choi3, Youngki Cho3, Hyoungsuk Yoo2

2804. Precomputed Greens Functions for Fast Electromagnetic Simulation with Realistic Human Body Models Jorge Fernandez Villena1, Amit Hochman2, Luis Miguel Silveira1, Elfar Adalsteinsson2, 3, Lawrence L. Wald, 34, Jacob K. White2, Luca Daniel2
INESC ID Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores Investigao e Desenvolvimento, Lisbon, Portugal; 2Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 4Department of Radiology, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States
1

2805. Accurate Simulation of Signal and Noise in MRI Based on Electromagnetic Field Calculation and Bloch Simulation Zhipeng Cao1, Christopher T. Sica2, Wei Luo2, Sukhoon Oh3, Christopher Michael Collins3
1

Radiology, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States; 2Radiology, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States; 3Radiology, New York University, New York City, NY, United States

2806. Efficient and Accurate Bloch-Based Simulation of Intra-Voxel Dephasing Using Multiple Isochomats and Magnetization Spatial Gradients Zhipeng Cao1, Christopher T. Sica2, Giuseppe Carluccio3, Christopher Michael Collins3
1

Radiology, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States; 2Radiology, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States; 3Radiology, New York University, New York City, NY, United States

2807. A New Accurate FEM Based Optimization Method for Birdcage Coil Design at High Field Strength Necip Gurler1, Fatih Suleyman Hafalir1, Omer Faruk Oran1, Yusuf Ziya Ider1
1

Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey

Traditional Poster PET/MRI Systems Engineering


Exhibition Hall
1

Wednesday 13:30-15:30
Electrical engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea

2808. An Optimum RF Shield for Simultaneous MRI-PET System Changheun Oh1, Yeji Han1, HyunWook Park1

2809. Computer Simulation and Experiments of RF Coil for Simulataneous MRI-PET System Changheun Oh1, Yeji Han, HyunWook Park1
1

Electrical engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea

2810. Feasibility of PET Attenuation Characterization of MR Hardware Using 3D Data from a LINAC as Radiation Source Stephan Biber1, Ralf Ladebeck1, David Faul2, Yvonne Candidus1

1 Siemens Healthcare Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Erlangen, -, Germany; 2Siemens Healthcare Molecular Imaging, Knoxville, TN, United States

2811. MR-Based Attenuation Mapping of the Pelvis Using 3D UTE DIXON at 3T Christian Stehning1, Michael Helle2, Stefanie Remmele3, Melanie Kotys-Traughber4

1 Philips Research Europe, Hamburg, Germany; 2Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany; 3Hochschule Landshut (FH), Landshut, Germany; 4Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States

362

Traditional Poster Sessions


2812. Hardware Attenuation Correction in PET/MR Hybrid Imaging: Evaluation of -Maps for Local RF Coils Daniel H. Paulus1, Harald Braun1, Harald H. Quick1
1

Institute of Medical Physics, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

2813. Towards Simultaneous PET/MR Breast Imaging: Systematic Evaluation and Integration of an RF Breast Coil Bassim Aklan1, Daniel H. Paulus1, David Fual2, Christian Geppert3, Eric E. Sigmund4, Amy Melsaether5, Evelyn Wenkel6, Harald Braun1, Susanne Ziegler1, Harald H. Quick1

1 Institute of Medical Physics, University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Erlangen, Germany; 2Siemens Medical Solutions, New York, , NY, United States; 3Siemens Medical Systems, New York,, NY, United States; 4Department of Radiology for Biomedical Imaging NY Langone Medical Center, New York,, NY, United States; 5Breast Imaging Section, Department of Radiology Medical Center, New York,, NY, United States; 6Institute of Radiology, University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany

2814. MR-Based Attenuation Correction of Local Radiofrequency Surface Coils in PET/MR Hybrid Imaging Daniel H. Paulus1, Harald Braun1, Bassim Aklan1, Harald H. Quick1
1

Institute of Medical Physics, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany

2815. MR Based Attenuation Correction Including Cortical Bone for PET/MR Hybrid Imaging Bharath K. Navalpakkam1, Harald Braun2, Joachim Hornegger1, Torsten Kuwert3, Harald H. Quick2

1 Pattern Recognition Lab, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nrnberg, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany; 2Institute of Medical Physics, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nrnberg, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany; 3Clinic of Nuclear Medicine, FriedrichAlexander-University Erlangen-Nrnberg, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany

2816. MR-Compatibility of a SiPM-Based PET Detector Module Using HDMI for Analog Readout and Power Supply Jonathan D. Thiessen1, Eric Berg2, Chen-Yi Liu, 13, Daryl Bishop4, Piotr Kozlowski5, 6, Fabrice Retire4, Vesna Sossi6, Greg Stortz6, Christopher J. Thompson7, Xuezhu Zhang1, Andrew L. Goertzen1, 3

1 Radiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 2Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United States; 3Physics & Astronomy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 4Detector Development Group, TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 5Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Colubmia, Canada; 6 Physics & Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 7McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2817. Three Approaches to Phantom Fluid Selection for Simultaneous PET/MR Hybrid Imaging Susanne Ziegler1, Harald Braun1, Philipp Ritt2, 3, Carsten Hocke2, Torsten Kuwert2, Harald H. Quick1

1 Institute of Medical Physics, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany; 2Clinic for Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany; 3Pattern Recognition Lab, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

2818. Simultaneous PET/MR with Continuous Table Motion: The Effect of Table Motion Speed on Image Quality Harald Braun1, Susanne Ziegler1, Harald H. Quick1
1

Institute of Medical Physics, University of Erlangen-Nrnberg, Erlangen, Germany

Traditional Poster Safety (Non-Contrast Agent)


Exhibition Hall Wednesday 13:30-15:30
1 Dept. of Radiology / Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, BW, Germany; 2Dept. of Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, BW, Germany

2819. The New EU Proposal Vs. 2004/40/EC - An MR Exposure Data Comparison Jens Groebner1, 2, Michael Bock1

2820. Effect of 9.4 Tesla Sodium MR Neuroimaging on Vital Signs and Cognitive Performance in Healthy and ForCause Volunteers Ian C. Atkinson1, Wesley McClain1, Neil Pliskin2, Keith R. Thulborn1
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Center for MR Research, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

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2821. A Portable MR Exposure Monitoring System for B0 and DB/dt Up to 7T. Jens Groebner1, 2, Reiner Umathum2, Michael Bock1

1 Dept. of Radiology / Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, BW, Germany; 2Dept. of Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, BW, Germany

2822. Gradient Induced Heating on Thin Conducting Surfaces: Simulation and Experiment Chad Tyler Harris1, William B. Handler1, Blaine A. Chronik1, 2
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Physics and Astronomy, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada

2823. A Whole-Body RF Dosimeter for Independent SAR Measurement in MR Scanners Di Qian1, 2, AbdEl-Monem M. El-Sharkawy3, Paul A. Bottomley, 23, William A. Edelstein1

1 Radiology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

2824. Influence of a Receive Coil on SAR and Temperature Increase at 3T: Simulations & Experimental Measurements Sukhoon Oh1, Yeun-chul Ryu2, Christopher Michael Collins1
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Center for Biomedical Imaging, School of Medicine, New York University, New York, United States; 2Center for NMR Research, Radiology, College of Medicine, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States

2825. SAR Safety Issues in Case of Partial Coil Loading Peter Vernickel1, Christoph Leussler1, Daniel Wirtz1, Ingmar Graesslin1
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Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany

2826. RF-Heating Testing in 64 MHz RF-Laboratory System and 1.5 Tesla MRI a Comparative Evaluation Wolfgang Grtz1, Nicolas Flle1, Gerrit Schnwald1, Susanne Matthey1, Gregor Schaefers1
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MR:comp GmbH, Germany, Gelsenkirchen, NRW, Germany

2827. Uncertainties of Local SAR Determination in Parallel Transmission MRI Frank Seifert1, Bernd Ittermann1
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Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Berlin, Germany

2828. Radiofrequency Heating During Head Imaging in a 3T Transmit Body Coil Devashish Shrivastava1, Lynn Utecht1, Jinfeng Tian1, Rachana Visaria2, John Hughes1, University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Vaughan1
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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2MR Safe Devices, Burnsville, MN, United States

2829. Using MR Thermometry for SAR Verification in Local PTX Applications Klaus M. Huber1, Joerg Roland2, Johanna Schoepfer1, Stephan Biber2, Sebastian Martius1
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Corporate Technology, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany; 2Healthcare, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany

2830. Effects of Tuning Condition, Head Size and Position on the SAR of a 9.4T Dual Row Array Mikhail Kozlov1, Gunamony Shajan2, Robert Turner1
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany; 2Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen, Germany

2831. A Fast Sampled Projection Method for Assessing Coil Configuration Impact on SAR Amit Hochman1, Jorge Fernandez Villena2, Luis Miguel Silveira2, Elfar Adalsteinsson1, 3, Lawrence L. Wald3, 4, Jacob K. White1, Luca Daniel1
Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 2INESC ID Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores Investigao e Desenvolvimento, Lisbon, Portugal; 3Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 4Department of Radiology, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States
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2832. EM and Thermal Validation of a Numerical Elliptical Birdcage at 3T Mlina Bouldi1, Jan M. Warnking1, 2
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Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences - UJF, Grenoble, Rhne-Alpes, France; 2Inserm U836, Grenoble, Rhne-Alpes, France

2833. Statistical Local SAR Analysis by Latin Hypercube Sampling for 11.7 Tesla Brain MRI Yu Shao1, Peng Zeng2, Joseph Murphy-Boesch3, Jeff H. Duyn3, Alan P. Koretsky3, Shumin Wang1

1 Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 2Mathematics and Statistics, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 3LFMI/NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States

2834. Prediction of RF Burning: Mapping of High-SAR Areas Using a Low-RF Power Scan Toru Yamamoto1, Minghui Tang2

1 Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan; 2Graduate School of Health Sciences, Hokkaido Univrsity, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan

2835. Local SAR Prediction Errors with Variation of Electrical Properties in the Head at 7T Muhammad Hassan Chishti1, Zhangwei Wang2, Desmond Yeo1
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GE Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 2GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

2836. Vascular Flow Effects on RF Heating of Passive Implants: The Use of a Flow Modified ASTM F2182 Phantom in a Siemens Tim Trio 3T Scanner Alan Leewood1, David Gross1, Jeff Crompton2, Sergei Yushanov2, Orlando P. Simonetti3, Yu Ding3
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MED Institute, Inc., West Lafayette, IN, United States; 2AltaSim Technologies, LLC, Columbus, OH, United States; 3The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

2837. A New Design of an Implanted Medical Lead to Reduce RF Heating in MRI Rupam Kumar Das1, Hyoungsuk Yoo2
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering , University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea

2838. Local SAR Investigations in the Presence of Conductive Media Craig I. Lawrie1, Xiaoyu Yang1, Tsinghua Zheng1, Matthew Finnerty2, Shinya Handa2, Hiroyuki Fujita2, 3
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Quality Electrodynamics, LLC, Mayfield Village, OH, United States; 2Quality Electrodynamics, Mayfield Village, OH, United States; 3Department of Physics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

2839. Detailing RF Heating Induced by Coronary Stents at 7.0T Using Numerical EMF Simulations and Heating Experiments Lukas Winter1, Davide Santoro1, Alexander Mller1, Wolfgang Renz1, 2, Celal zerdem1, Andreas Graessl1, Valeriy Tkachenko3, Jeanette Schulz-Menger3, 4, Thoralf Niendorf1, 3

1 Berlin Ultrahigh Field Faciltiy (B.U.F.F.), Max-Delbrck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 2Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany; 3Experimental and Clinical Research Center (ECRC), a joint cooperation between Charit Medical Faculty and Max-Delbrck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 4Department of Cardiology and Nephrology, HELIOS Klinikum Berlin-Buch, Berlin, Germany

2840. Contrast in Visualized Currents Using Reverse Polarization and Pre-Spoiling Twister Gradients Christopher W. Ellenor1, Pascal P. Stang1, John M. Pauly1, Greig C. Scott1
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Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

2841. Ink-Net: Safe 256 Channel EEG at 7T Daniel G. Wakeman1, Boris Keil1, Bill McSwain2, Maria Ida Iacono1, Catherine Poulsen2, Giorgio Bonmassar1

1 A.A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Harvard Medical School, Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Electrical Geodesics, Inc., Eugene, OR, United States

2842. Recent Developments in Tattoo Removal Methods and Potential Implications for MRI Patient Safety Michael C. Steckner1, Emanuel Kanal2
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TMRU, Mayfield Village, OH, United States; 2Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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Monday 10:45-11:45
1 Department of NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India

2843. Study of Articulatory Movement from the Single Slice Dynamic Imaging of the Vocal Tract in Parkinsonism S. Senthil Kumaran1, Sunita Gudwani1, Mohit Saxena2, Madhuri Behari2

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2844. Short Term Visual Memory Dysfunction in Parkinsonism Mohit Saxena1, S. Senthil Kumaran2, Madhuri Behari1, Vinay Goyal1

1 Department of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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2845. Differential Diffusivity in Parkinsonism Mohit Saxena1, S. Senthil Kumaran2, Madhuri Behari1, Vinay Goyal1

1 Department of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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2846. Preservation of Deep Gray Nuclear Tissue Contrast and Utility of Thalamus as an Internal Standard in Inversion Recovery MR Images at High and Low RF Power in Parkinsons Patients Treated with Deep Brain Neurostimulators Subhendra Sarkar1, Ron Alterman2, Rafael Rojas1, Douglas Teich1, Jeremy Stormann1, Ines Cabral-Goncalves1, David Hackney1, Efstathios Papavassiliou2
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Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, BOSTON, MA, United States; 2Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, BOSTON, MA, United States

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2847. Functional Connectivity in Patients with Progressive Sopranuclear Palsy Is Modulated by Cerebellar Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation Chiara Mastropasqua1, 2, Marco Bozzali3, Viviana Ponzo4, Mara Cercignani, 15, Carlo Caltagirone6, 7, Livia Brusa8, Giacomo Koch4, 9
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Neuroimaging Laboratory, IRCCS Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy; 2Department of Neuroscience, Trieste University, Trieste, Italy; Neuroimaging Laboratory, Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy; 4Department of Clinical and Behavioural Neurology, IRCCS Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy; 5Clinical Imaging Sciences Centre, Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Falmer, United Kingdom; 6Department of Clinical and Behavioural Neurology, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy; 7Dep. of Neuroscience, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy; 8Dep. of Neurology, S. Eugenio Hospital, Rome, Italy; 9Stroke Unit, Department of Neuroscience, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy

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2848. Magnetisation Transfer Contrast to Enhance Detection of Neuromelanin Loss at 3T in Parkinsons Disease. Stefan T. Schwarz1, Nin Bajaj2, Paul S. Morgan3, Scott Reid4, Penelope A. Gowland5, Dorothee P. Auer1
Division of Radiological and Imaging Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 2 Department of Neurology, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 3Medical Physics, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 4Clinical Science Development Group, GE Healthcare, Diagnostic Imaging, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom; 5School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
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2849. Detecting Alterations in Substantia Nigra in Parkinsons Disease Xiangchuan Chen1, Daniel Huddleston2, 3, Jason Langley1, Xiaoping P. Hu1

1 Biomedical Imaging Technology Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research Southeast, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Department of Neurology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

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2850. Frontal Lobe Dysfunction Correlates with Microstructural Alteration of Cerebral White Matter in Multiple System Atrophy. Takaaki Hattori1, Kinya Ishikawa2, Kiyobumi Ota2, Shigeki Aoki3, Naoko Mitani4, Hidehiro Mizusawa2
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NINDS, National Institute of Health , Chevy chase, MD, United States; 2Department of Neurology and Neurological Science, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Binkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 3Radiology, Juntedo University, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 4 Otolaryngology, Kanto Central Hospital, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan

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2851 1. Comparison n of Brain Meta abolite Changes s in Manganese-Exposed Weld ders and Smelters 3 Zaiyang Long g1, 2, Yue-Ming Jiang J , Xiang-Ro ong Li4, Jun Xu1 , 2, Li-Ling Long g4, Wei Zheng1, James B. Murdo och5, Ulrike 1 2 Dydak ,
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School of Hea alth Sciences, Purd due University, West W Lafayette, IN, United States; 2De epartment of Radi iology and Imaging g Sciences, Indiana University School of Me edicine, Indianapo olis, IN, United Sta ates; 3Dept. of Occ cupational Health a and Toxicology, G Guangxi 4 ersity, Nanning, Guangxi, G China; Department D of Radi iology, the First A Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medic cal Medical Unive 5 University, Na anning, Guangxi, China; C Toshiba Medical M Research In nstitute USA, May yfair village, OH, United States

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2852 2. Hemispheric c Asymmetry of Hippocampus s Perfusion and d Its Response to o Physostigmin ne Challenge in a Nationally Representative R Sample S of Gulf f War Veterans Xiufeng Li1, 2, Jeffrey S. Spen nce3, 4, David M. . Buhner4, Rober rt W. Haley4, Ric chard W. Briggs s, 45
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Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research, Univer rsity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, MN N, United States; 2Radiology, UT So outhwestern Medical Cente er, Dallas, TX , Un nited States; 3Clinical Sciences, UT S Southwestern Med dical Center, Dalla as, TX, United Sta ates; 4Internal 5 Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dalla as, TX, United Sta ates; Radiology, U UT Southwestern M Medical Center, D Dallas, TX, United States

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2853 3. An Investiga ation of Functio onal Connectivi ity in the Inhibi itory Control N Network in Prod dromal Hunting gton's Disease Katherine A. Koenig1, Stephe en M. Rao2, Mar rk J. Lowe1, Jian n Lin1, Deborah L. Harrington3, Dawei Liu4, Ke en E. Sakaie1, Jane e S. Paulsen5
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Imaging Scien nces, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, O United States; ; 2Neurological Ins stitute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, , OH, United States; 3Resear rch, Neurology, an nd Radiology Serv vices, Veterans Aff fairs San Diego He United States; ealthcare System, San Diego, CA, U 4 Department of o Biostatistics, The University of Iow wa Carver College e of Medicine, Iow wa City, IA, United d States; 5Departm ment of Psychiatry, Th he University of Io owa Carver College e of Medicine, Iow wa City, IA, United States

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2854 4. Quantitative e Susceptibility Mapping (QSM M) in Wilson&[ [prime]s Diseas se 2 3 Andreas Sch fer1, Dominik Fritzsch F , Peter Gnther G , Rober rt Trampel1, Rob bert Turner1, Karl-Titus Hoffman nn2
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Max-Planck-I Institute for Huma an Cognitive and Brain B Sciences, Lei ipzig, Germany; 2D Department of Neu uroradiology, University of Leipzig, Leipz zig, Germany; 3Dep partment of Neuro ology, University o of Leipzig, Leipzig g, Germany

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2855 5.

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H MRS Rev veals Decreased d Motor Cortex x Glutathione in n Patients with A ALS Nora Weidus schat1, Xiangling g Mao1, Jonatha an Hupf2, Nicole Armstrong2, Hi iroshi Mitsumoto o2, Dikoma C. Sh hungu1

Radiology, Weill W Cornell Medic cal College, New York, Y NY, United d States; 2Neurolog gy, Columbia Univ versity College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, United U States

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2856 6. Quantitative e Susceptibility Mapping (QSM M) of the Motor r Cortex as a Po otential Biomar rker in Amyotrophic Lateral Scle erosis (ALS) Tian Liu1, 2, Andrew A D. Schw weitzer1, Karen S. S Zheng1, Stephe en Seedial1, Alex xander Shtilbans s3, Dale J. Lang ge3, Yi Wang1, Apos stolos John Tsiro ouis1
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Radiology, Weill W Cornell Medic cal College, New York, Y United State es; 2MedImageMe etric LLC, New Yo ork, United States; ; 3Hospital for Special Sur rgery, New York, United States

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2857 7. Assessing Re egional Gray an nd White Matte er Changes to U Understand the CNS Related S Symptoms of M Myotonic Distrophy Type-1 T 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 Marco Bozza ali , Laura Serra a , Barbara Span n , Mario Torso o , L Lispi , A R osini , S. Costan nzi-Porrino , M. Giacanelli3, Carlo Caltagiro one4, A Petrucci3
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Neuroimaging g Laboratory, Sant ta Lucia Foundatio on, Rome, Italy; 2N Neuroimaging Lab boratory, IRCCS S Santa Lucia Found dation, Rome, Italy; 3Neurolo ogy and neurophys siopathology Unit, , "San Camillo For rlanini" Hospital, R Rome, Italy; 4Neu urological and beha avioural Laboratory, IR RCCS Santa Lucia Foundation, Rom me, Italy

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2858 8. 7T MRS Cla assification of Clinically C Simila ar Ataxias (SCA A1, SCA2, SCA A3 and SCA6) Uzay E. Emir r1, Diane Hutter r1, Khalaf O. Bus shara1, Christop pher M. Gomez2, Lynn E. Eberly y1, Gulin Oz1
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University of f Minnesota, Minne eapolis, MN, Unite ed States; 2Univer rsity of Chicago, C Chicago, IL, United d States

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2859. White Matter Abnormalities in Perinatally HIV-Infected Youths: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study Manoj K. Sarma1, Margaret Keller2, Linda Chang3, Rajakumar Nagarajan1, Judy Hayes2, Karin Nielsen-Saines4, David E. Michalik5, Jaime Deville4, Joseph A. Church6, M. Albert Thomas1
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Radiological Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Department of Pediatrics, HarborUCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, United States; 3Department of Medicine, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States; 4Department of Pediatrics, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 5Department of Infectious disease-Pediatrics, Millers Childrens Hospital of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA, United States; 6Department of Pediatrics, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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2860. Whole-Brain MR Spectroscopic Imaging in Adults Perinatally-Infected with HIV Varan Govind1, Anai Cuadra2, Elizabeth Willen2, Catherine Longa2, Kristopher Arheart3, M. Judy D. Post1, Monica Molina2, Carmen Velazquez2, Andrew A. Maudsley1, Sulaiman Sheriff1
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Radiology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States; 2Pediatrics, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States; Epidemiology , University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States

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2861. Dynamic Contrast Enhancement in a Mouse Model of Neuropsychiatric Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Mark E. Wagshul1, Jing Wen2, Roman Fleysher3, Ariel Stock2, Craig A. Branch4, Chaim Putterman5
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Radiology, Gruss MRRC, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, United States; 2Microbiology & Immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, United States; 3Radiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine , Bronx, NY, United States; 4 Radiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, United States; 5Medicine and Microbiology & Immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, United States

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2862. Assessment of Antiretroviral Therapy Effects in Early HIV Infection by Diffusion Tensor Imaging Christina Louise Sammet1, Jordan S. Muraskin2, Riti J. Mahadevia1, Ying Wu3, Hongyan Du3, Leon Epstein1, Babafemi Taiwo1, Ann B. Ragin1
1 Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; 3NorthShore University Hospital, Evanston, IL, United States

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2863. Comprehensive Autoregional DTI and MTR of Asymptomatic HIV Brain Ying Wu1, 2, Ryan Hutten1, Yi Gao3, Hongyan Du3, Nadia Abbasi1, Robert R. Edelman1, 4, Ann B. Ragin4
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Department of Radiology, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 2Department of Radiology, The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Center for Clinical and Research Informatics (CCRI), NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 4Department of Radiology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States

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2864. Evidence for Structural Differences in Normal Appearing Brain Tissue of Those Carrying Different Alleles of APOE Nicholas G. Dowell1, Simon L. Evans2, Torsten Ruest2, Paul S. Tofts1, Sarah L. King2, Naji Tabet3, Jenny M. Rusted2
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CISC, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom; 2School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom; 3Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom

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2865. CSF Biomarkers Associate with GM Volume and Brain Microstructural Changes Mainly from Default Mode Network in Alzheimers Disease Xiaozhen Li1, Tie-Qiang Li2, Niels Andreasen3, Maria Kristoffersen Wiberg4, Eric Westman1, Lars-Olof Wahlund1
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NVS Department, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; 2Department of Medical Physics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; 3Alzheimer Disease Research Center, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; 4Department of Clinical Science, Intervention, and Technology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

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2866. A Preliminary Diffusional Kurtosis Imaging Study of Parkinson Disease: Comparison with Conventional Diffusion Tensor Imaging Koji Kamagata1, Masaaki Hori1, Keigo Shimoji1, Michimasa Suzuki1, Atsushi Nakanishi1, Hiroyuki Tomiyama2, Yumiko Motoi2, Issei Fukunaga3, Humitaka Kumagai1, Nobutaka Hattori2, Shigeki Aoki1
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Department of Radiology, Juntendo university, Tokyo, Japan; 2Department of Neurology, Juntendo university, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Radiology, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan

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Monday 11:45-12:45

2867. Test-Retest Reliability of Brain Volume Measurements Julian R. Maclaren1, Zhaoying Han1, Sjoerd B. Vos1, 2, Christoph Seeger1, 3, Alexander Brost1, Nancy J. Fischbein1, Roland Bammer1
1 Center for Quantitative Neuroimaging, Dept. of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Pattern Recognition Lab, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

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2868. Evolution of Hemispheric Asymmetry During Healthy Aging Revealed by Multivariate Analysis Xiaojing Long1, Chunxiang Jiang1, Weiqi Liao1, Lijuan Zhang1
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Paul C. Lauterbur Research Center for Biomedical Imaging, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

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2869. Comprehensive Autoregional and Autotract Based MTR Analysis of Alzheimer's Disease Ryan Hutten1, Nadia Abbasi1, Michael Mercury2, Victoria Braund2, Zoran Grujic3, Ying Wu1, 4

1 Department of Radiology, NorthShore University Health System, Evanston, IL, United States; 2Department of Psychiatry, NorthShore University Health System, Glenview, IL, United States; 3Department of Internal Medicine, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States; 4Department of Radiology, The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States

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2870. Mapping the Alzheimers Structural Connectome: Findings from the Alzheimer Disease Neuroimaging Initiative Jeffrey William Prescott1, Arnaud Guidon2, Chunlei Liu2, Allen Song2, Murali Doraiswamy3, Jeffrey Petrella1, for the Alzheimers Disease Neuroimaging Initiative1
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Radiology, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 2Brain Imaging Analysis Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 3Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

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2871. Relationship Between Cardiovascular Health, Cerebral Physiology and Cognition in Healthy Aging Claudine Jolle Gauthier1, Muriel Lefort2, Sad Mekary3, Laurence Desjardins-Crpeau3, Ccile Madjar3, Louis Bherer4, Frdrique Frouin2, Richard D. Hoge5
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Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany; 2Inserm 678, UPMC, CHU Piti Salptrire, Paris, Ile-de-France, France; 3CRIUGM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 4Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Physiology, CRIUGM/Universit de Montral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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2872. Age-Dependence of Hemodynamic Response Characteristics in Human FMRI Claudine Jolle Gauthier1, 2, Ccile Madjar3, 4, Laurence Desjardins-Crpeau3, 5, Pierre Bellec3, 6, Louis Bherer, 37, Richard D. Hoge2
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Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany; 2Physiology, CRIUGM/Universit de Montral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 3CRIUGM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 4Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 5Psychology, UQAM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 6Computer Science and Operations Research, Universit de Montral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 7Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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2873. Reproducibility of Brain Morphometry Results Derived at 3T: A Multi-Center European Study Comparing the Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Freesurfer Segmentation Analyses Jorge Jovicich1, Moira Marizzoni2, Roser Sala-Llonch3, Nuria Bargall3, David Bartrs-Faz3, Jennifer Arnold4, Jens Benninghoff4, Jens Wiltfang4, Luca Roccatagliata5, Flavio Nobili5, Christian Zeeh6, Peter Schonknecht6, Giada Zoccatelli7, Franco Alessandrini7, Alberto Beltramello7, Hlne Gros-Dagnac8, Pierre Payoux8, Valrie Chanoine9, 10, Jean-Philippe Ranjeva9, 10, Mira Didic9, 10, Melanie Leroy11, Regis Bordet11, Giovanni Frisoni2

1 University of Trento, Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Mattarello, Trento, Italy; 2IRCCS San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli, LENITEM Lab of Epidem., Neuroim. & Telem, Brescia, Lombardia, Italy; 3Dept. Psychiatry and Clinical Psychobiology, Faculty of Medicine University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; 4Department of Psychiatry and nuclear medicine, Universitaet Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany; 5Dept of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology and Genetics, University of Genoa, Genoa, Lombardia, Italy; 6Dept of Psychiatry and Dept of Neuroradiology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; 7Dept of Neuroradiology, Verona General Hospital, Verona, Italy; 8U825 - Plateau Technique IRM, INSERM / Universit Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France; 9Hpital La Timone CIC UPCET, Marseille, France; 10Centre de Resonance Magnetique Biologique et Medicale , Aix Marseille Universit , Marseille, France; 11 Universit Lille UL2, Lille, France

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2874. Tissue Cell Fraction (TCF) from Quantitative Sodium MR Imaging Does Not Change with Age in Cognitively Normal Subjects Keith R. Thulborn1, Saad Jamil1, Aiming Lu1, Ian C. Atkinson1
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Ctr Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, United States

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2875. T1rho Measurement in Rat Brain Tissue Changes Associated with Aging and Chronic Hypertension Feng Zhao1, Li-Hong Zhang2, Jing Yuan1, Queenie Chan3, David Yew2, Yi-Xiang Wang1
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Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong; 2Brain Research Centre, School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong; 3Philips Healthcare, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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2876. Voxel-Based Analysis of Cerebral Perfusion Changes in Alzheimer Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment Measured with a Novel 3D Arterial Spin Labeling Technique Yong Zhang1, He Wang1, Guang Cao1, Qing Mao1, Bei Ding2, Hua-Wei Ling2
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GE Healthcare, Shanghai, China; 2Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai, China

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2877. An Integrated Resting-State fMRI and DTI Based Connectivity Analysis to Understand Brain Alteration Affected by Alzheimers Disease and Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment Shantanu Majumdar1, David C. Zhu1, 2

1 Department of Radiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States; 2Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States

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2878. Regional Brain Stiffness Changes Across the Alzheimer's Disease Spectrum Matthew C. Murphy1, John Huston1, Clifford R. Jack1, Kevin J. Glaser1, David T. Jones2, Matthew L. Senjem1, Armando Manduca3, Joel P. Felmlee1, Richard Leroy Ehman1
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Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States; 2Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States; 3Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

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2879. ex-vivo MRI Detects T2 Alterations Associated with Alzheimers Disease, Comorbid Neuropathology, and Antemortem Cognition Robert Dawe1, David A. Bennett1, Julie Schneider1, Sue Leurgans1, Konstantinos Arfanakis, 12
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Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, United States

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2880. Sensitivity of Brain Volumetry: A FreeSurfer-Based Segmentation Study of Brain Data Acquired with the ADNI Protocol Vs. GE BRAVO Zhaoying Han1, Julian R. Maclaren1, Alexander Brost1, Sjoerd B. Vos1, 2, Christoph Seeger1, 3, Nancy J. Fischbein1, Roland Bammer1
1 Center for Quantitative Neuroimaging, Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 2 Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Pattern Recognition Lab, Friedrich-AlexanderUniversity Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

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2881. Age-Related Changes in Regional Brain T1 and T2 Relaxation Times in the Healthy Mouse at 17.6 T Firat Kara1, Fu Chen1, Itamar Ronen2, Huub J. M. de Groot1, Jorg Matysik1, 3, A Alia1, 2

1 Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands; 2Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 3Institut fuer Analytische Chemie, Universitaet Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany

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2882. 2D L-COSY MR Spectroscopy Detects Changes in Brain Glucose Level in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease A Alia1, 2, Firat Kara1, Niels Braakman1, Mark A. van Buchem2, Reinhard Schliebs3

1 Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands; 2Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 3University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany

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2883. Comparing Differences in Alzheimer's Disease Classification Between Structural and Resting-State Functional MRI Biomarkers Guangyu Chen1, Chunming Xie1, Guangyu Chen1, Wenjun Li1, B. Douglas Ward1, Jennifer L. Jones2, Malgorzata Franczak2, Piero G. Antuono2, Shi-Jiang Li1
1 Department of Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Department of Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

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2884. Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM) in Alzheimer&[prime]s Disease - A Postmortem Study Andreas Schfer1, Solveig Tiepolt2, Elisabeth Roggenhofer1, Robert Trampel1, Carsten Stueber1, Vilia Zeisig2, Udo Grossmann2, Thies H. Jochimsen2, Osama Sabri2, Robert Turner1, Henryk Barthel2
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Max-Planck-Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; 2Department of Nuclear Medicine, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany

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2885. Gender-Specific Anatomical Alterations of Hemispheric Asymmetry During Healthy Aging of Human Brain Xiaojing Long1, Chunxiang Jiang1, Weiqi Liao1, Lijuan Zhang1
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Paul C. Lauterbur Research Center for Biomedical Imaging, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

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2886. Comparison of Neuroimaging Biomarkers in Alzheimers Disease Pablo Garcia-Polo1, 2, Daniel Garcia-Frank3, Alicia Quiros4, Zhongmin Lin5, Litao Yan5, Gopal Avinash5, Roberto Garcia-Alvarez6, Juan lvarez-Linera7, Juan Antonio Hernandez-Tamames1, 2

1 DTE, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Mstoles, Madrid, Spain; 2CIBERNED, Alzheimer's Project Queen Sofia Foundation, Madrid, Spain; 3IDIPAZ, FIBHULP, Madrid, Spain; 4Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Fuenlabrada, Madrid, Spain; 5GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States; 6GE Healthcare, Madrid, Spain; 7Hospital Ruber Internacional, Madrid, Spain

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2887. Neural Correlates of Constructional Apraxia in Patients with Alzheimers Disease. Laura Serra1, Lucia Fadda2, Roberta Perri2, Barbara Span1, Mario Torso1, Diana Castelli3, Camillo Marra3, Carlo Caltagirone2, Marco Bozzali4
1 Neuroimaging Laboratory, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy; 2Neurological and behavioural laboratory, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy; 3Institute of Neurology, Universit Cattolica, Roma, Italy; 4Neuroimaging Laboratory, Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy

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2888. Impact of Short-Term Administration of Oral Minocycline, a Repurposed Anti-Neuroinflammatory Agent, on MR and Neuropsychological Biomarkers of MCI and AD Thao T. Tran1, Cherise Charleswell1, Nick O'Dell1, June Liu1, Michael Miller2, Michael Lindsey3, Brian D. Ross1
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Clinical MR, HMRI, Pasadena, CA, United States; 2Webster's Community Pharmacy, Altadena, CA, United States; 3Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, CA, United States

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2889. Iron-Related Microstructural Alterations in Deep Gray Matter: Correlations from Diffusional Kurtosis Imaging and Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping Nan-Jie Gong1, Chun-Sing Wong1, Chun-Chung Chan2, Lam-Ming Leung2, Queenie Chan3
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Diagnostic Radiology, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; 2United Christian Hospital, Hong Kong, China; 3Philips Healthcare, Hong Kong, China

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2890. Investigation of Functional Connectivity Changes in Alzheimer Disease Using Degree Centrality Yong Zhang1, He Wang1, Guang Cao1, Lin Zhang2, Gui-Xiang Zhang2
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GE Healthcare, Shanghai, China; 2Shanghai First People's Hospital, Shanghai, China

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2891. Assessment of Brain Apparent Magnetic Susceptibility of Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Wei Liu1, 2, Binquan Wang1, 2, Tian Liu3, Ping-Hong Yeh1, 2, John Graner2, 4, John M. Ollinger2, 4, Hai Pan1, 2, Jamie Harper2, 4, Terrence R. Oakes2, 4, Yi Wang3, Gerard Riedy2, 4
1 Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2National Capital Neuroimaging Consortium, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University, New York, United States; 4 National Intrepid Center of Excellence, Bethesda, MD, United States

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School of Bio omedical Engineer ring, Purdue Unive ersity, West Lafaye ette, IN, United St tates; 2Department t of Health and Kin nesiology, Purdue Univer rsity, West Lafayette, IN, United Sta ates; 3School of M Mechanical Enginee ering, Purdue Univ versity, West Lafay yette, IN, 4 5 United States; School of Electri ical Engineering, Purdue P University, , West Lafayette, I IN, United States; School of Health h Sciences, 6 rsity, West Lafayette, IN, United Sta ates; Department o of Radiology, Indi iana University Sc chool of Medicine, , Purdue Univer Indianapolis, IN, I United States

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2893 3. 1H Metabol lite Level Chang ges in Certain Brain B Structure es During Mild Traumatic Bra ain Injury Michal Bittsa ansky1, Stefan Si ivak1, Jan Gross smann1, Veronika ka Ilovska1, Petra a Hnilicova1, Eg gon Kurca1, Dusa an 1 Dobrota
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Jessenius Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University, Martin, Slova akia, Slovakia

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2894 4. DTI Abnorm malities Followi ing Blast-Relate ed TBI Across 4 Independent C Cohorts: Regio onal Specificity for the Middle Cere ebellar Peduncl le 1 Christine Ma acDonald1, Ann Johnson J , Octav vian Adam2, Den nnis Rivet2, Jame es Sorrell1, Brian Sammons1, Da ana Cooper1, Lin nda Wierzechows ski3, Yolanda Ba arnes3, John Ritt ter4, Todd May5, Maria Barefield d2, Josh Duckwo orth2, Don 2 2 2 6 6 6 Labarge , De ean Asher , Benj jamin Drinkwine e , Joshua S. Shi imony , Matthew w Parsons , Abra aham Snyder , M Michael Russell7, Joh hn Witherow3, Ra aymond Fang3, Stephen S Flaherty y3, David L. Bro ody8
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Neurology, Washington W Univer rsity, Saint Louis, MO, M United States s; 2NATO Role 3 K Kandahar Air Fiel ld, Kandahar, Afgh hanistan; 4 Landstuhl Regional Medical Ce enter, Landstuhl, Germany; G Bastion n Hospital, Helmon nd Province, Afgh hanistan; 5Camp Le eatherneck, 6 7 vince, Afghanistan n; Radiology, Was shington Universit ty, Saint Louis, MO O, United States; US Army, San An ntonio, TX, Helmond Prov United States; 8Neurology, Wash hington University y in St. Louis, Sain nt Louis, MO, Uni ited States

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2895 5. Long-Term Impact of Majo or Trauma on Brain B Network Function in Tr raumatic Surviv vors Mingying Du u1, Wei Liao2, Su u Lui1, Xiaoqi Hu uang1, Qiyong G Gong1
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Huaxi MR Re esearch Center (HM MRRC), Departme ent of Radiology, W West China Hospi ital of Sichuan Un niversity, Chengdu u, Sichuan, China; 2Centra al for Cognition an nd Brain Disorders s, Hangzhou Norm mal University, Han ngzhou, Zhejiang, , China

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2896 6. Global Diffu usion Kurtosis Parameter P Cha anges in Mild Tr raumatic Brain n Injury Patient ts with Persisten nt Symptoms at a Six Months Jiachen Zhuo o1, Teodora Stoi ica1, Steven Roys s1, Chandler Sou urs1, 2, Kathirkam manthan Shanmuganathan1, Rao o P. Gullapalli1
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Diagnostic Ra adiology and Nucl lear Medicine, Uni iversity of Marylan nd School of Med dicine, Baltimore, M MD, United States s; 2Program in Neuroscienc ce, University of Maryland M School of o Medicine, Baltim more, MD, United d States

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2897 7. Improving the t Reliability of o Between Grou up Analyses in DTI-FA Analy yses by Detecting and Removin ng Anatomical Anomalies 1 2 3 4 4 2 Ramtilak Gattu , Zhifeng Kou , Robert Welch h , Valerie Mika a , Hardik Doshi i , Ewart Mark H Haacke , Randal ll Benson5
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Radiology, Wayne W State Univer rsity, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Bi iomedical Enginee ering, Radiology, W Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United U States; 3Eme ergency Medicine, , Wayne State Uni iversity School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, United State es; 4 5 Biomedical Engineering, E Wayn ne State University y, Detroit, MI, Uni ited States; Center r for Neurological l Studies, Novi, MI, United States

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2898 8. Serial Atlas-Based DTI Stu udy of Mild Tra aumatic Brain I Injury in Adults s 1 Khader M. Hasan H , Terrell D. D Staewen1, Elis sabeth A. Wilde2 , Emmy R. Mille er3, Melisa Frisb by2, James J. Mc cCarthy4, Jill V. Hunter5, Harvey S. Le evin2, Claudia S. Peterson3, Ponn nada A. Narayan na1
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Diagnostic an nd Interventional Im maging, University y of Texas Health h Science Center at t Houston, Houston, TX, United Stat tes; 2Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ba aylor College of Medicine, M Houston, , TX, United State s; 3Neurosurgery, Baylor College of f Medicine, 4 mergency Medicin ne, University of T Texas Health Scien nce Center at Hous ston, Houston, TX, Houston, TX, United States; Em , United tric Radiology, Tex xas Children's Hos spital, Houston, TX X, United States States; 5Pediat

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2899 9. Identificatio on of Mild Trau umatic Brain In njuries by Comp parison of Free-Water Correct ted Z-Distribut tions Ofer Pastern nak1, Sylvain Bou uix1, Yogesh Rat thi1, Craig A. Br ranch2, Carl-Fre edrik Westin1, M Martha E. Shenton n1, 3, 4 Michael L. Lipton L
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Harvard Medi ical School, Bosto on, MA, United Sta ates; 2The Gruss M Magnetic Resonanc ce Research Cente er, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bro onx, NY, United St tates; 3VA Boston Healthcare System m, Brockton, MA, , United States; 4 T The Gruss Magneti ic Resonance Research Cent ter, Albert Einstein n College of Medic cine, Bronx, NY, U United States

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2900. Functional and Structural Correlation of Hemispheric Language Lateralization Assessed by Functional MRI, Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Voxel Based Morphometry Chandrasekharan Kesavadas1, Jija S. James, Bejoy Thomas, T. R. Kapilamoorthy, Sankara Sarma
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Radiology, SCTIMST, Trivandrum, Kerala, India

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2901. Preliminary Cognitive Functional Imaging Study of Patients with Early Diabetes Wei Tian1, Xiang Liu1, Jianhui Zhong1, Sven Ekholm1
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Imaging Sciences, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, United States

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2902. Myelin Water Fraction Measurement Using Free Induction Decay and Refocused Gradient Echoes Wendy W. Ni1, 2, Thomas Christen1, Greg Zaharchuk1
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Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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2903. Subcortical Brain Segmentation of Two-Dimensional T1w Data Sets with FIRST</I>chael Amann1, Michaela Andelova2, Nicole Mueller-Lenke, 3, Julia Reinhardt, Stefano Magon2, 4, Stefan Traud4, Katrin Weier2, Ludwig Kappos2, Ernst-Wilhelm Radue4, Christoph Stippich, Till Sprenger2
1 Neurology/Neuroradiology, Universittsspital Basel, Basel, BS, Switzerland; 2Neurology, Universittsspital Basel, Basel, BS, Switzerland; 3Medical Image Analysis Centre , Basel, BS, Switzerland; 4Medical Image Analysis Centre, Basel, BS, Switzerland

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2904. Exploring Anterioposterior Differences of Hippocampus Perfusion Response to Physostigmine Using ASL Xiufeng Li1, 2, Jeffrey S. Spence3, 4, David M. Buhner4, Robert W. Haley4, Richard W. Briggs2, 4

1 Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Radiology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Clinical Sciences, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 4Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States

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2905. Subcortical Versus Cortical Effects of Anesthesia on Blood Oxygenation: in vivo Evidence from UHF MRI Luisa Ciobanu1, Lynn Uhrig2, Boucif Djemai1, Denis Le Bihan1, Bchir Jarraya2, 3
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Neurospin, CEA, Gif sur Yvette, France; 2Equipe Avenir INSERM Bettencourt Schueller, Neurospin, CEA, Gif sur Yvette, France; Unit de Neurochirurgie Fonctionnelle, Henri-Mondor Hospital, Crteil, France

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2906. in-vivo 19F Imaging of Sevoflurane in the Human Brain at Clinical-Relevant Concentrations Maolin Qiu1, Ramachandran Ramani2, Robert Todd Constable3
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Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Anesthesiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States; 3Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

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2907. Reliablity of MRSI Brain Temperature Mapping at 1.5T and 3T Michael J. Thrippleton1, Jehill Parikh1, Bridget Harris2, Scott I. Semple3, Peter J. Andrews2, Joanna M. Wardlaw1, Ian Marshall1
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Brain Research Imaging Centre, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom; 2Department of Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Management, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom; 3Centre for Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom

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2908. MR Microscopy of Diseased Human Skin Using Phased-Array of Microcoils at 9.4 T: First Results Katharina Gbel1, Oliver G. Gruschke2, Jochen Leupold1, Johannes S. Kern3, Cristina Has3, Jan G. Korvink2, 4, Leena Bruckner-Tudermann3, 4, Jrgen Hennig1, Dominik von Elverfeldt1, Nicoleta Baxan1, 5
Dept. of Radiology, Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Lab. of Simulation, University of Freiburg - IMTEK, Freiburg, Germany; 3Dept. of Dermatology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 4Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 5Bruker BioSpin MRI GmbH, Ettlingen, Germany
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2909. MR Imaging of Peripheral Nerves with Short and Ultrashort Echo Pulse Sequences Graeme M. Bydder1, Richard M. Znamirowski2, Michael Carl3, Nikolaus M. Szeverenyi2

1 Radiology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States; 2Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States; 3GE Healthcare, San Diego, CA, United States

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2910. Cine 2D Phase-Contrast MRI Free of Blood Flow Artifacts to Study Cervical Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow. Malek I. Makki1, Cyrile Cappel2, Bader Chaarani2, Catherine Gondry-Jouet3, Olivier Baledent4
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MRI Research, University Children Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland; 2BioFlowImage, University Hospital Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France; 3Radiology, University Hospital Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France; 4BioFlowImage, University Hospital Picardie Jules Verne , Amiens, France

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2911. Effect of APOE4 on Partial Volume-Corrected Diffusion Anisotropy in Patients with AD and MCI&[reg]&[Prime] Kyung Mi Lee1, Min-Ji Kim2, Chang Woo Ryu2, Ji Seon Park1, Hak Young Rhee3, Eui Jong Kim1, Geon-Ho Jahng2
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Radiology, Kyung Hee University Hospital, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea; 2Radiology, Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea; 3Neurology, Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea

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2912. Microstructural Differences in the Aging White Matter of APOE Allele &[epsilon]4 Carriers: A Diffusional Kurtosis Imaging and Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study Jean-Philippe Coutu1, 2, H. Diana Rosas, 13, David H. Salat, 14

1 MGH/MIT/HMS Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Health Sciences and Technology, MIT/Harvard, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3Neurology, MGH, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 4 Radiology, MGH, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

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2913. Across-Session Reproducibility of DTI Derived Metrics Measured at 3T: PharmaCog Consortium Jorge Jovicich1, Moira Marizzoni2, Roser Sala-Llonch3, Nuria Bargall3, David Bartrs-Faz3, Jennifer Arnold4, Jens Benninghoff4, Jens Wiltfang4, Luca Roccatagliata5, Flavio Nobili5, Christian Zeeh6, Peter Schonknecht6, Giada Zoccatelli7, Franco Alessandrini7, Alberto Beltramello7, Hlne Gros-Dagnac8, Pierre Payoux8, Valrie Chanoine9, Jean-Philippe Ranjeva9, Mira Didic9, Melanie Leroy10, Regis Bordet10, Giovanni Frisoni2

1 University of Trento, Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Mattarello, Trento, Italy; 2IRCCS San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli, LENITEM Lab of Epidem., Neuroim. & Telem, Brescia, Lombardia, Italy; 3Dept. Psychiatry and Clinical Psychobiology, Faculty of Medicine University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; 4Department of Psychiatry and nuclear medicine, Universitaet Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany; 5Dept of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology and Genetics, University of Genoa, Genoa, Lombardia, Italy; 6Dept of Psychiatry and Dept of Neuroradiology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; 7Dept of Neuroradiology, Verona General Hospital, Verona, Italy; 8U825 - Plateau Technique IRM, INSERM / Universit Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France; 9Hpital La Timone CIC UPCET, Marseille, France; 10Universit Lille UL2, Lille, France

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2914. Investigation of the Precision of a Commercial Brain Volume Quantification Software Yong Zhou1
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Radiology Services, Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

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Physical Sciences, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2915. High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) for Dissolution of Clots in a Rabbit Model of Embolic Stroke Alison Burgess1, Yuexi Huang1, David Goertz1, 2, Kullervo Hynynen1, 2

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2916. Investigation of the Cytoarchitectural Changes in Ischemic Infarction Using Cerebral Microenviroment Modeling (CMM) Edward S. Hui1, 2, Jens H. Jensen1, 2, Xingju Nie1, 2, Ali Tabesh1, 2, Maria F. Falangola1, 2, Joseph A. Helpern1, 2, DeAnna L. Adkins3
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Center for Biomedical Imaging, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States; 2Dept of Radiology and Radiological Science, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States; 3Dept of Neuroscience, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States

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2917. Pulsed Arterial Spin Labeling for CBF MRI in Non-Human Primate Model of Stroke Kai-Hsiang Chuang1, Elaine Manigbas2, Douglas Collins2, Flordeliza de Villa2, Rosario Perez2, Lynn Collura2
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Group, Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, A*STAR, Singapore, Singapore; 2Maccine Pte Ltd, Singapore, Singapore

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2918. Imaging of Tissue pH Response to Oxygen Therapy in a Rodent Model of Acute Stroke Phillip Zhe Sun1, Yu Wang1, Jie Lu2, Xunming Ji2, Eng H. Lo3
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Radiology, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Radiology, Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing, China; 3Radiology and Neurology, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States

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2919. Assessment of Pharmacologically Induced Hypothermia Treatment in a Rodent Model of Focal Cerebral Ischemia by Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging Silun Wang1, Xiaohuan Gu2, Ko-Eun Choi2, Yumei Yan1, Ling Wei2, Shan-Ping Yu2, Xiaodong Zhang1

1 Yerkes Imaging Center, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Department of Anesthesiology and Department of Neurology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United States

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2920. Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Acute Axonal Degeneration Following Neonatal Cerebral Hypoxia-Ischemia in Rats Ursula I. Tuor1, 2, Melissa Morgunov1, Manasi Sule1, Min Qiao1, Tadeusz Foniok2, Adam Kirton3

1 Physiology and Pharmacology and Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 2Experimental Imaging Centre, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 3Pediatrics and Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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2921. Incorporating ADC Temporal Profiles to Predict Ischemic Tissue Fate in Acute Stroke Qiang Shen1, Virendra Desai1, Timothy O. Duong2

1 Research Imaging Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2Research Imaging Institute, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

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2922. Effects of Occlusion Duration on Infarct Volume and Tissue Fate in Ischemic Stroke Qiang Shen1, Fang Du1, Shiliang Huang1, Yash Vardhan Tiwari1, Timothy O. Duong2

1 Research Imaging Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2Research Imaging Institute, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States

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2923. Preclinical Study of Stroke Using T2relaxometry and Diffusion Weighted Imaging Dushyant Kumar1, 2, Peter Ludewig3, Ashish Raj4, Tim Magnus3, Jens Fiehler1, Christoph Heesen5, Susanne Siemonsen1, 2, Jan Sedlacik1
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Neuroradiology, University Medical Center, Hamburg, Germany; 2Multiple Sclerosis Imaging Center, University Medical Center, Hamburg, Germany; 3Neurology, University Medical Center, Hamburg, Germany; 4Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, Newyork, NY, United States; 5Institute for Neuroimmunology and Clinical MS Research, University Medical Center, Hamburg, Germany

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2924. Evolution of Diffusion Tensor Parameters of Ischemic Penumbra and Infarct Core in a Rat MCA Occlusion Model Duen-Pang Kuo1, 2, Hsiao-Wen Chung, Chen Chang3, Huan-Chu Lo2, Cheng-Yu Chen4
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Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Department of Radiology, Taoyuan Armed Forces General Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 3Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; 4Department of Radiology, Tri-Service General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

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2925. Combination of SWI, DWI and 3D &[Delta]R2-Based Micro-MRA for Predicting Stroke Evolution in Rat with Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Ping-Huei Tsai1, 2, Yi-Hua Hsu3, Yu-Yin Tung3, Chien-Hsiang Huang3, Chiao-Chi Chen3, Wing P. Chan2, Fong Y. Tsai1

1 Imaging Research Center, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Department of Radiology, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academic Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

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2926. Blood Volume in Response to Hypercapnia: MRI Study Using Spontaneously Breathing Mice Ji-Yeon Suh1, Woo Hyun Shim1, Christian Thomas Farrar1, Jeong Kon Kim2, Young Ro Kim1
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Athinoula A, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusettes General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; Department of medical imaging, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, Seoul, Korea

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2927. Differences in Iron Particle Enhanced MRI of Brain and Spinal Cord Lesions in MOG-Induced Eae Mice Xiaowei Zhang1, Bill Siders2, Xiaoyou Ying2, Russell E. Jacobs1

1 Biological Imaging Center, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States; 2R&D Hub, Sanofi Boston, Boston, MA, United States

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2928. A Digital White Matter Atlas of the Rhesus Macaque Brain Elizabeth Zakszewski1, Nagesh Adluru1, Ned Kalin1, Andrew L. Alexander1
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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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2929. In Ovo MRI and MRS of the Turkey Embryo Jrgen Baudewig1, Kristin Ktz1, Denis Schewe2, Susann Boretius1
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Klinik fr Diagnostische Radiologie, Sektion Biomedzinische Bildgebung, Christian-Albrechts-Universitt, Kiel, Germany; 2Klinik fr Allgemeine Pdiatrie, Christian-Albrechts-Universitt, Kiel, Germany

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2930. Characterization of a Novel MRI-Detectable Nanoantioxidant Taeko Inoue1, Tabassum Majid2, Daniela Marcano3, Errol L. Samuel3, Helen Zheng3, James Tour3, Robia G. Pautler, 2
Department of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; 2Interdepartmental Program for Translational Biology & Molecular Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; 3Department of Chemistry, Rice University, Houston, TX, United States
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2931. Histological Correlation with Diffusion MRI to Monitor Transient and Permanent Cell Permeabilization in the Brain Faisal Mahmood1, Rasmus H. Hansen2, Birgit Agerholm-Larsen3, Hanne Gissel4, Per Ibsen5, Julie Gehl1
1 Department of Oncology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev, Denmark; 2Herlev Hospital, Herlev, Denmark; 3Glostrup Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark; 4Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; 5Hvidovre Hospital, Hvidovre, Denmark

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2932. Neurotoxicity Biomarker Development Using T2 Mapping in Kainic Acid Excitotoxicity Rat Model Serguei Liachenko1, Jaivijay Ramu1, Merle G. Paule1, Larry Schmued1, Joseph Hanig2
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Division of Neurotoxicology, NCTR / FDA, Jefferson, AR, United States; 2CDER/FDA, White Oak, MD, United States

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2933. Behavior of the Statistical Distribution and Diffusion Kurtosis Models in Human Ischemic Stroke Chu-Yu Lee1, 2, Kevin M. Bennett3, Josef P. Debbins1, 2
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Neuroimaging Research, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, United States; 2Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States; 3School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States

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2934. Myelin Plasticity Does Not Significantly Influence Diffusion Remodelling of the Uninjured Motor Network After Stroke Ying-Chia Lin1, Alessandro Daducci2, Djalel Eddine Meskaldji2, Gloria Menegaz3, Jean-Philippe Thiran2, 4, Reto Meuli4, Gunnar Krueger5, 6, Cristina Granziera, 67
1 Computer Science,, University of Verona, Verona, Italy; 2Signal Processing Lab 5 (LTS5), cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Computer Science, University of Verona, Verona, Italy; 4Radiology, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland; 5Advanced Clinical Imaging Technology, Siemens Healthcare IM S AW, Lausanne, Switzerland; 6CIBM-AIT, Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; 7Neurology, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland

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2935. Diffusion Kurtosis Image of the Cerebral Infarction: Time Course of the Axial and Radial Kurtosis Toshiaki Taoka1, Masayuki Fujioka2, Masahiko Sakamoto1, Toshiaki Akashi1, Toshiteru Miyasaka1, Tomoko Ochi1, Saeka Hori1, Takeshi Wada1, Masato Uchikoshi3, Kimihiko Kichikawa1
1 Radiology, Nara Medical University, Kashihara, Nara, Japan; 2Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Nara Medical University, Kashihara, Nara, Japan; 3Siemens Japan KK, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan

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2936. Perfusion and Structural Characteristics in the Grey & White Matter of Young and Elderly Adults with White Matter Disease: A Pseudo-Continuous ASL and VBM Study David E. Crane1, Sandra E. Black1, 2, Anoop Ganda1, Deanna S. Reynolds3, Bradley J. MacIntosh1, 4
1 Heart and Stroke Foundation Centre for Stroke Recovery, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Medical Imaging, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada; 4Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

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2937. Intracellular Contributions to MR Diffusion Contrast in Stroke: Intraneuronal Viscosity and Neurite Beading William M. Spees1, 2, Dmitriy A. Yablonskiy1, 3, G. Larry Bretthorst1, Alexander L. Sukstankii1, Jeffrey J. Neil, 14, Joseph J.H. Ackerman, 15
Department of Radiology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 2Hope Center for Neurological Disorders, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 3Department of Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 4 Department of Pediatric Neurology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 5Department of Chemistry, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States
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2938. Automatic Segmentation of Diffusion MRI from the Genes Associated with Stroke Risk and Outcomes Study Steven Mocking1, Natalia S. Rost2, Kaitlin M. Fitzpatrick2, Allison Kanakis2, Lisa Cloonan2, Jonathan Rosand2, Karen L. Furie3, Ona Wu1
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Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 3Department of Neurology, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States

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Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 2Radiology, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

2939. A Quantitative Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Histology Atlas of Rat Brain Development Evan Calabrese1, Alexandra Badea2, G. Allan Johnson1, 2

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2940. in vivo Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Neonatal Rat Brain Development Markus Breu1, 2, Dominik Maria Reisinger1, 2, Dan Wu3, Yajing Zhang3, Ali Fatemi1, 2, Jiangyang Zhang4
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Hugo W. Moser Research Institute, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

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2941. Development of Cerebellar Connectivity in Human Fetal Brains Revealed by High Angular Resolution Diffusion Tractography Emi Takahashi1, Emiko Hayashi1, Rebecca D. Folkerth2, Jeremy D. Schmahmann3, Patricia Ellen Grant4
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Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 3Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 4Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

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2942. Regression Into Early Adulthood: A Data-Driven Perspective of NIH Longitudinal Pediatric DTI Study Yasheng Chen1, Hongtu Zhu2, Hongyu An2, Dinggang Shen2, Weili Lin2
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States; 2UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

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2943. Diffusion Changes in Early Brain Development Beyond Diffusion Tensor Imaging Yasheng Chen1, Hongtu Zhu2, Hongyu An2, Dinggang Shen2, John Gilmore2, Weili Lin2
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States; 2UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

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2944. DTI Correlates of Brain Network Topology in a Pediatric Population Vincent J. Schmithorst1, Ashok Panigrahy1, Jessica L. Wisnowski1
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Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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2945. Small-World Brain Networks in Resting State in Typically Developing Children and Adolescents Minjie Wu1, Alexander Kmicikewycz1, Donatello Arienzo1, Lisa Lu1, 2, Shaolin Yang1, Mani Pavuluri1

1 Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Psychology, Roosevelt University , Chicago, IL, United States

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2946 6. Unilateral Hearing H Loss in Children Affec cts Developmen nt of the Default t Mode Network Vincent J. Sc chmithorst1, 2, Sc cott Holland2, El lena Plante3
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Radiology, Ch hildren's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, U Pittsburgh, PA, United States s; 2Radiology, Chi ildren's Hospital M Medical 3 Center, Cincin nnati, OH, United States; S Speech, La anguage, and Hear ring Sciences, Uni iversity of Arizona a - Tucson, Tucson n, AZ, United States

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2947 7. Altered Met tabolism in the Developing Aud ditory Cortex o of Chicks Expos sed to Chronic High Decibel N Noise: A Proton NMR R-Based Metab bonomic Study Vivek Kumar r1, Pawan Kuma ar2, Uma Sharma a2, T C. Nag1, Na aranamangalam m R. Jagannathan n2, Shashi Wadh hwa1
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Department of o Anatomy, All In ndia Institute of Me edical Sciences, N New Delhi, Delhi, I India; 2Departmen nt of NMR & MRI Facility, All India Institute of Medical Scienc ces, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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2948 8. A Quantitat tive Analysis of the Very Preterm Brain at 30 and 40 Weeks Gestational Ag ge; Correlation of MultiComponent T2 Relaxation and Diffusion Tensor T Anisotro opy. 1 2 3 1 Andrew Melb bourne , Giles Kendall K , Alan Ba ainbridge , Man nuel Jorge Cardo oso , Nicola Rob bertson2, Neil M Marlow2, Sebastien Ou urselin1
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Centre for Me edical Image Comp puting, University y College London, London, United K Kingdom; 2Institut te for Womens Hea alth, University Col llege London, Lon ndon, United Kingdom; 3University C College London H Hospitals NHS Fou undation Trust, Lo ondon, United Kingdom

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2949 9. Generating a Human Neon natal Brain Atla as for Superior N Normalization Accuracy g1, Linda Chang g2, Thomas Ernst t2, Jon Skranes3, Steven Buchtha al2, Daniel Alica ata2, Heather Joh hansen2, Yajing Zhang 2 2 4 magna cum laude Antonette He ernandez , Robyn n Yamakawa , Lillian L Fujimoto , Michael Miller r1, Susumu Mori i5, Kenichi Oishi i5
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Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Johns Ho opkins University, , Baltimore, MD, U United States; 2Un niversity of Hawaii i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States; 3De epartment of Labo oratory Medicine, C Children's & Wom men's Health, Norw wegian Univ. of Sc cience and 4 5 T Norwa ay; Straub Mililan ni Clinic, Mililani, HI, United States ; Department of R Radiology, School l of Medicine, Technology, Trondheim, Johns Hopkins s University, Baltim more, MD, United d States

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2950 0. Quantitative e Correlations Between B Gray Matter M Volume e and White Ma atter Tracts in F Frontal and Occ cipital Regions in Preschool P Child dren: Assessmen nt Combined 3D D T1WI and DT TI Xue Luo1, 2, Jie J Gao1, Xianju un Li, 23, Mingxi Wan4, Jian Yang g, 23
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Department of o Radiology, The First F Affiliated Ho ospital of Medical College, Xi an J Jiaotong University y, Xi'an, Shannxi, China; School of Life fe Science and Technology, Xi'an Jia aotong University, Xi'an, Shannxi, C China; 3Departmen nt of Radiology, Th he First 4 Affiliated Hos spital of Medical College, C Xi an Jia aotong University, Xi'an, Shannxi , C China; School of Life Science and T Technology, Xi'an, Shannxi i, China

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2951 1. Quantitative e Assessments of o Growth Trajectories of Cort tical Thickness During the Fir rst 18 Mons of L Life Weili Lin1, Li Wang1, Gang Li L 1, Feng Shi1, Jingxin J Nie1, Din nggang Shen1
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Biomedical Research R Imaging Center, C University y of North Carolina a at Chapel Hill, C Chapel Hill, NC, U United States

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2952 2. Coordinated d Anatomical Growth G of Motor, Sensory, and d Visual Networ rks in Early Inf fancy Weili Lin1, Wei W Gao1, Feng Shi S 1, Li Wang1, Gang G Li1, Jingxi in Nie1, Hongtu Z Zhu1, Dinggang Shen1
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Biomedical Research R Imaging Center, C University y of North Carolina a at Chapel Hill, C Chapel Hill, NC, U United States

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2953 3. Developmen ntal Trajectorie es of Global OEF, CBF, CMRO O2 Using Suscep ptibility-Based Oximetry, Pha ase Contrast MR RI and ASL Mayank A. Jog J 1, Emily Kilro oy2, Varsha Jain3, Felix Wehrli3, Danny J.J. Wan ng2
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Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of California a Los Angeles, Los s Angeles, CA, Un nited States; 2Neur rology, University y of California Los Angeles, Los L Angeles, CA, United States; 3Ra adiology, Universi ity of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, , United States

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2954 4. Using MRI to t Quantify For rebrain Develop pment of a Com mmon Neurobeh havioral Anima al Model, the Ze ebrafish (Danio Rerio), Reared in Different D Condit tions 1 2 3 3 Thomas Neub berger , , Cairs sty Grassie , Victoria Braithwait te
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The Huck Ins stitutes of the Life Sciences, Pennsyl lvania State Unive ersity, University P Park, PA, United S States; 2Departmen nt of Bioengineering, Pennsylvania St tate Univesity, Un niversity Park, PA, , United States; 3T The Center for Brai in, Behavior, & Co ognition, f Ecosystem Science & Management t, Pennsylvania St tate University, Un niversity Park, PA, United States Department of

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2955. Non-Linear Modeling of T1, T2 and MWF Developmental Trajectories Douglas C. Dean III1, Jonathan O'Muircheartaigh, 12, Lindsay Walker1, Holly Dirks1, Nicole Waskiewicz1, Katie Lehman1, Beth A. Jerskey1, 3, Sean C. L. Deoni1
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Advanced Baby Imaging Lab, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States; 2Dept. of Neuroimaging Sciences, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom; 3Dept. Oof Psychiatry & Human Behavior, Brown University, Providence , RI, United States

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2956. Asymmetry of White Matter Pathways in the Human Brain: Fetal, Neonatal, and Toddler Stages Jae W. Song1, Paul D. Michell1, James Kolasinski2, Rebecca D. Folkerth3, Patricia Ellen Grant4, Albert M. Galaburda5, Emi Takahashi1
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Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 3Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 4Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States

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2957. Coupling DTI and Histological Analysis to Examine the Multiple Layers of the Human Fetal Brain Cerebral Wall Hao Huang1, Tina Jeon1, Linda J. Richards2

1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2The Queesland Brain Institute, The University of Queesland, Brisbane, Queesland, Australia

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2958. Exploring the Human Fetal Brain Network with Diffusion MRI and Graph Theory Virendra Mishra1, Ni Shu2, Lina Chalak3, Nancy K. Rollins4, Cathy Halovanic5, Yong He2, Hao Huang1

1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China; 3Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 4Department of Radiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 5Children's Medical Center of Dallas, Dallas, TX, United States

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2959. Reliable Measurement Techniques for Motion Corrected Fetal Brain Volume Devasuda Anblagan1, 2, Kaiming Yin1, Rebecca Reynolds3, Fiona Denison2, Mark E. Bastin4, Colin Studholme5, Jane Norman2, Scott I. Semple1, Neil Roberts1
1 Clinical Research Imaging Centre, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 2MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 3Centre for Cardiovascular Sciences, Queen's Medical Research Institute,, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 4Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 5Department of Pediatrics Neonatology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

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2960. Altered Brain Morphology in Boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Compared to Healthy Age Matched Controls Nathalie Doorenweerd1, 2, Chiara S.M. Straathof2, Eve M. Dumas2, Beatrijs H.A. Wokke2, Erik H. Niks2, Janneke C. van den Bergen2, Debby G.M. Schrans3, Jos G.M. Hendriksen3, Andrew G. Webb1, Mark A. van Buchem1, Jan J.G.M. Verschuuren2, Hermien E. Kan1
1 Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; 2Neurology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; 3Department of Neurological Learning Disabilities , Kempenhaeghe Epilepsy Centre , Heeze, Brabant, Netherlands

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2961. Effects of Propofol on Cerebral Perfusion of White Matter Versus Gray Matter in Pediatric Brain. Reem S. Awwad1, Wilburn E. Reddick1, Bryan Winter2, Yimei Li2, John O. Glass1, Roland N. Kaddoum3, Zoltan Patay1, Amar Gajjar4, Julie H. Harreld1
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Radiological Sciences, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States; 2Biostatistics, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States; 3Anesthesiology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States; 4Oncology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States

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2962. The Increased Detectivity of Punctate White Matter Lesions in Neonatal Brains by Using Three-Dimensional High Spatial Resolution T1 Weighted Images Qinli Sun1, Yumiao Zhang1, Jie Gao1, Jianghong Han1, Bolang Yu1, Jian Yang1
1 Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shannxi Province, China

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2963. Functional Connectivity Among Resting State Networks Increases After Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in Children with Brain Injury Maria A. Rocca1, Sandra Strazzer2, Anna Turconi2, Paola Valsasina1, Martina Absinta1, Elena Beretta2, Monica Cazzagon3, Andrea Falini4, Massimo Filippi1

1 Neuroimaging Research Unit, Institute of Experimental Neurology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 2Department of Neurology, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, La Nostra Famiglia, Bosisio Parini, LC, Italy; 3 Department of Neurology, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, La Nostra Famiglia, Pasian di Prato, UD, Italy; 4Department of Neuroradiology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy

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2964. Extreme Prematurity and Intrauterine Growth Restriction Effects in Brain Network Topology at School Age Elda Fischi-Gomez1, 2, Djalel Eddine Meskaldji1, Lana Vasung2, Franois Lazeyras3, 4, Jean-Philippe Thiran1, 5, Petra Susan Hppi
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cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne (EPFL), Signal Processing Laboratory 5(LTS5), Lausanne, (VD), Switzerland; 2Division of Development and Growth. Department of Pediatrics. University of Geneva, Geneva, (GE), Switzerland; 3Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), Lausanne and Geneva, Geneva, (GE), Switzerland; 4Department of Radiology, University of Geneva and University Hospital of Geneva, Geneva, (GE), Switzerland; 5Department of Radiology of the University Hospital Center (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL), Lausanne, (VD), Switzerland

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2965. Metabolic and Structural Correlates of Different Patterns of White Matter Injury in Preterm Infants Ashok Panigrahy1, 2, Jessica L. Wisnowski1, 3, Rafael C. Ceschin4, Stefan Bluml2
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Pediatric Radiology, Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 4Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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2966. Lactate-Edited MRS in Neonatal Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Ruth L. O'Gorman1, Carola Sabandal1, Vera Bernet1, Cornelia Hagmann2, Martin A. Janich3, Ralph Noeske4
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University Children's Hospital, Zurich, CH, Switzerland; 2University Hospital, Zurich, CH, Switzerland; 3Diagnostics & Biomedical Tech Laboratory, GE Global Research, Mnchen, Germany; 4Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Berlin, Germany

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2967. Non-Invasive Assessment of Cerebral Metabolic Rate of Oxygen in Neonates. Jill Britt De Vis1, Esben Thade Petersen1, Manon J.N.L. Benders2, Petra M.A. Lemmers2, Thomas Alderliesten2, Frank van Bel2, Jeroen Hendrikse1
1 Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Neonatology, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, Utrecht, Netherlands

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2968. Assessment of Structural Connectivity in Congenital Hemiplegia: The Connectome in Unilateral Cerebral Palsy Kerstin Pannek1, Simon Scheck2, Roslyn Boyd2, Stephen Rose3
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The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; 2The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; 3The Australian E-Health Research Centre, CSIRO, Brisbane, Australia

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2969. Potential of Resting State Connectivity and Passive fMRI to Detect Precursors of Learning Disabilities in Infants: Preliminary Results with Infants at Familial Risk for Developmental Dyslexia Mathieu Dehaes1, 2, Nora M. Raschle1, 3, Danielle D. Sliva2, Jennifer Zuk3, Marie Drottar2, Michelle Chang3, Barbara Peysakhovich3, Bryce Becker3, Sara Smith3, Rudolph Pienaar1, 2, Nadine Gaab1, 3, Patricia Ellen Grant, 24
1 Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Newborn Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 3Developmental Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 4Pediatrics, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

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2970 0. Functional MRI M Revealed the t Decrease of f Working-Mem mory Capacity a and the Impaire ed Function of W WorkingMemory Cir rcuits in 22q11. .2 Deletion Synd drome 1 2 3 4 5 5 3 Ling Zou , , Waverly Harrel l , Zoe A. Englan nder , Micah Joh hnson , Allen W W. Song , Vandan na Shashi
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CMRRC,Rad diology Departmen nt, West China Hos spital, Chengdu, S Sichuan, China; 2D Duke-UNC Brain Im maging and Analy ysis Center (BIAC) , Duke e University Medic cal Center, Durham m, NC , United Sta ates; 3Department of Pediatrics, Duk ke University Med dical Center, 4 Durham, NC, United U States; Du uke-UNC Brain Im maging and Analys sis Center (BIAC), , Duke University, , Durham, NC, Un nited States; 5 Duke-UNC Brain B Imaging and Analysis Center (B BIAC), Duke Univ versity Medical Ce enter, Durham, NC C, United States

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2971 1. Automatic Detection D of Pri imary Motor Co ortex and Corti icospinal Tract Using Diffusion MRI Tractog graphy: 1 2 1 2 Jeong-Won Jeong J , , Eishi Asano A , , Diane C. Chugani, 23, H Harry T. Chuga ani, 24
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Pediatrics and d Neurology, Wayne State Universit ty, Detroit, MI, Un nited States; 2PET center, Children's Hospital of Michi igan, Detroit, MI, United Sta ates; 3Pediatrics an nd Radiology, Way yne State Universi ity, Detroit, MI, U United States; 4Pedi iatrics, Neurology, and Radiology, Wa ayne State Univers sity, Detroit, MI, United U States

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2972 2. Longitudina al Hippocampal l Shape Change es Between Term m-Equivalent a and 7 Years in V Very Preterm a and FullTerm Children 1 magna cum laude Deanne K. Thompson T , Chris stopher Adamso on1, Cristina G. O Omizzolo1, Lex W W. Doyle2, Gary y F. Egan3, Terri ie E. Inder4, Peter J. Ande erson1
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Murdoch Childrens Research In nstitute, Parkville, Victoria, Australi ia; 2Royal Women n's Hospital, Parkvi ille, Victoria, Aust tralia; Monash Univ versity, Clayton, Victoria, V Australia; 4St Louis Children n's Hospital, St Lo ouis, MO, United S States

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2973 3. Localization n of Function-Sp pecific Segment ts of the Primar ry Motor Pathw way in Children n with Sturge-W Weber Syndrome: A Multimodal Imaging I Analys sis 1 2 1 Jeong-Won Jeong J , Harry T. Chugani , Csab ba Juhasz
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Pediatrics and d Neurology, Wayne State Universit ty, Detroit, MI, Un nited States; 2Pedia atrics, Neurology, and Radiology, W Wayne State University, De etroit, MI, United States S

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2974 4. Reduced Fie eld-Of-View DW WI of the Fetal Brain with Ada aptive Averagin ng Suchandrima a Banerjee1, Orit A. Glenn2, Emi ine U. Saritas3, X Xin Mu2, Duan X Xu2, Pauline W. Worters1, Ajit Shankaranar rayanan1
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Applied Scien nce Lab, GE Healt thcare, Menlo Park k, CA, United Stat tes; 2University of f California San Fr rancisco, San Franc cisco, CA, United States; 3Bioengineering, University of Cali ifornia Berkeley, B Berkeley, CA, Uni ited States

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2975 5. White Matte er Variations Associated A with Severity of Pun nctate White M Matter Lesions: A Assessment by D Diffusion Tensor Imag ging Based on Tract-Based T Spatial Statistics ( (TBSS) 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 Jie Gao , Xia anjun Li , , Yum miao Zhang , Jian nghong Han , X Xue Luo , , Gang g Niu , Bolang Y Yu , Ed X. Wu , J Jian Yang1, 2
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Department of o Radiology, The First F Affiliated Ho ospital of Medical College, Xian Jia aotong University, , Xi'an, Shannxi, C China; Biomedical Engineering, E Schoo ol of Life Science and a Technology, X Xi'an, Shannxi, Ch hina; 3Laboratory o of Biomedical Ima aging and Signal Process sing, Hong Kong, Hong H Kong SAR, China

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2976 6. ASL Labelin ng Efficiency in n Healthy Child dren Dustin Kenneth Ragan1, Jose e A. Pineda1
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Department of o Pediatrics, Wash hington University y School of Medici ine, St. Louis, MO O, United States

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2977 7. Cerebral Pe erfusion Levels Reflect White Matter M Injury in n Preterm Infa ants Ruth L. O'Go orman1, Hans Ulrich Ul Bucher2, Brigitte B Koller2, H Hadwig Speckba acher1, David C. . Alsop3, 4, Ajit 5 2 2 Shankaranar rayanan , Jean-C Claude Fauchere e , Cornelia Hag gmann
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University Ch hildren's Hospital, Zurich, CH, Switz zerland; 2Universit ty Hospital, Zurich h, CH, Switzerland; 3Beth Israel Dea aconess Medical Cente er, Boston, MA, Un nited States; 4Harv vard Medical Scho ool, Boston, MA, U United States; 5Glo obal Applied Scien nce Laboratory, GE E Healthcare, Men nlo Park, CA, Unit ted States

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2978 8. Arterial Spin Labeled Perf fusion MRI in Children C with C Chronic Kidney Disease Hua-Shan Li iu1, Abbas Jawad d1, Nina Laney1, Robert Schultz1 , Christos Dava atzikos1, Divya M Moodalbail1, Sus san Furth1, 1 John A. Detr re
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University of f Pennsylvania, Phi iladelphia, PA, Un nited States

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2979 9. Evaluation of o Multi-Compo onent Diffusion n Coeffcients in Pediatric Gliom mas He Wang1, Guang G Cao, Yuhu ua Li2, Xiujie Du uan2
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2 MR Research h China, GE Health hcare, Shanghai, China; C Radiology, , Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai Jiaoton ng University, Shan nghai, China

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2980 0. Comparison n of Three Non-Gaussian Diffu usion Models fo r Differentiatio on of Pediatric Brain Tumors Yi Sui1, 2, Gu uanzhong Liu1, He H Wang3, Frede erick C. Damen1, 4, Yuhua Li5, X Xiaohong Joe Zho ou1, 6
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Center for MR R Research, Unive ersity of Illinois Ho ospital & Health S Sciences System, C Chicago, IL, Unite ed States; 2Departm ment of Bioengineering, University of Ill linois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, Unit ted States; 3Applie ed Science Lab, GE E Healthcare, Shan nghai, China; 4 5 Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Illinois Hospital H & Health Sciences System, Chicago, IL, Unit ted States; Depart tment of 6 Radiology, Xin nhua Hospital, Sha anghai, China; De epartments of Rad diology, Neurosurg gery and Bioengin neering, University y of Illinois Hospital & He ealth Sciences Syst tem, Chicago, IL, United States

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2981 1. ex vivo MRI I of Carotid Pla aque Excised by y Endoarterecto omy: Correlatio on Between T1 a and Histologica ally Assessed Ag ge and Degree of o Hemorrhage in Lipid Rich N Necrotic Core 1 Naoaki Yama ada1, Yoshiaki Morita M , Koji Iiha ara2, Hatsue Ish hibashi-Ueda3, M Masahiro Higash hi1, Hiroaki Nait to

1 Radiology, National Cerebral an nd Cardiovascular r Center, Suita, Os saka, Japan; 2Nuero osurgery, National l Cerebral and Car rdiovascular thology, National Cerebral and Card diovascular Center r, Suita, Osaka, Jap pan Center, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 3Pat

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2982 2. Ultrahigh-R Resolution 0.11x x0.11mm MR Im maging of the In ntracranial Ath herosclerotic Ve essel Wall at 7.0 0 Tesla Anja G. van der Kolk1, Jaco J.M. Zwanenbur rg1, Wim G.M. S Spliet2, Fredy Vis isser1, 3, Peter R. . Luijten1, Jeroen n 1 Hendrikse
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Utrecht, Utre echt, Netherlands; 2Department of Pa athology, Universi ity Medical Center Utrecht t, Utrecht, Netherl lands; 3Philips Hea althcare, Best, Neth therlands

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2983 3. Penumbra-I Imaging in Patients with Acute e Stroke Using S Susceptibility W Weighted MR-I Imaging Alexander Ra adbruch1, 2, Joha anna Mucke1, Markus M Graf2, Ra alf Floca2, Matth hias Roethke2, H Heinz-Peter Schle emmer2, 1 Sabine Heila and1, Martin Ben ndszus1, Stefan Rohde R
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Department of o Neuroradiology, , Heidelberg Unive ersity Medical Cen nter, Heidelberg, G Germany; 2Departm ment of Radiology y, German Cancer Resear rch Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Ger rmany

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2984 4. Dual Featur re Based Receiv ver Operating Characteristic C A Analysis for Ass sessment of Acu ute Ischemic Str roke Venkata Veer rendranadh Che ebrolu1, Suresh E. E Joel1, Dattesh h D. Shanbhag2, Ananda Narasim mha Murthy2, Vi Vivek 2 3 4 4 5 2 Vaidya , Pat trice Hervo , Ma arc-Antoine Labe eyrie , Catherine e Oppenheim , , Rakesh Mullick k
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Medical Imag ge Analysis Lab, GE G Global Researc ch, Bangalore , Kar arnataka, India; 2M Medical Image Ana alysis Lab, GE Glo obal Research, Ban ngalore, Karnataka a, India; 3GE Healt thcare, Buc, France e; 4Departments of f Radiology and N Neurology, Centre Hospitalier, 5 Sainte-Anne, Paris, P France; Uni iversit Paris Desc cartes , Paris, Fran nce

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2985 5. T1rho in Ac cute Cerebral In nfarctions 1 Toshiaki Aka ashi1, Toshiaki Taoka T , Saeka Ho ori1, Tomoko Oc chi1, Toshiteru M Miyasaka1, Masa ahiko Sakamoto1, Megumi 2 3 Takewa , Tom moyuki Okuaki , Kimihiko Kichi ikawa1

1 Radiology, Nara Medical Unive ersity, Kashihara, Nara, N Japan; 2Rad diology, Heisei Me emorial Hospital, K Kashihara, Nara, Ja apan; 3Philips pan, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, T Japan Electronics Jap

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2986 6. Studying Br rain Motor, Lan nguage and Aud ditory Function ns and Associate ed Functional C Connectivity on n AVM Patients by fMRI f and Resti ing State fMRI 1 1 2 1 1 Bob L. Hou , Majid Haghigh hat Ahoar , Sanja ay Bhatia , Rach hel Lagos , Jeff S. Carpenter
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Radiology, WVU, W Morgantown n, WV, United Stat tes; 2Surgery, WV VU, Morgantown, W WV, United States s

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2987 7. in vivo and ex vivo Multimo odal Characteri isation of Huma an Carotid Arte ery Atheroscler rosis Plaques. Mohamed Ta achrount1, Fiona a Kennedy1, Dav vid A. Doig1, Ma atthew Adams1, T Tarek A. Yousry1, Xavier Golay2, David L. 1 1 Thomas , Ro olf H. Jager
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Department od o brain repair and rehabilitation, UC CL Institute of Neu urology, London, U United Kingdom; 2Department od br rain repair and rehabilitat tion, University Co ollege London, Lo ondon, United King gdom

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2988 8. Preoperative Evaluation of f the Origins of the Perforating g Arteries Using g 7T MRI in Pa atients with Unr ruptured Aneurysms 1 1 1 1 2 1 Takahiro Koj ji , Yoshitaka Ku ubo , Toshiyuki Murakami M , Tak kamasa Nanba , Makoto Sasaki , Akira Ogawa , Kuniaki Ogasawara1
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Department of o Neurosurgery, Iw wate Medical Univ versity, Morioka, I Iwate, Japan; 2Div vision of Ultrahigh h Field MRI, Institu ute for Biomedical Sc ciences, Iwate Med dical University, Morioka, M Iwate, Jap pan

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2989 9. The Value of o Vessel-Encod ded Pseudoconti inuous Arterial l Spin Labelling g (VEPCASL) in Perfusion Ass sessment of Brain Arteriovenous Malfo ormations: Com mparison with D Dynamic Suscep ptibility Contra ast (DSC)-MRI 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 Meritxell Ga arcia , , Monika Gloor , Michae el A. Chappell , , Peter Jezzard , James V. Byrn ne , Oliver Bieri , Thomas W. Okell6
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Division of Diagnostic D & Interv ventional Neurorad diology, Departme ent of Radiology, C Clinic of Radiolog gy & Nuclear Med dicine, University of Basel B Hospital, Ba asel, Switzerland; 2Nuffield Departm ment of Surgical Sc ciences and Depar rtment of Neurorad diology, 3 University of Oxford, O Oxford, United U Kingdom; Division D of Radiol logical Physics, D Department of Med dical Radiology, U University of Basel Hospital l, Basel, Switzerlan nd; 4Institute of Bi iomedical Enginee ering, Department t of Engineering, U University of Oxfo ord, Oxford, United Kingdo om; 5Centre for Fu unctional Magnetic c Resonance Imagi University of Oxfo ord, Oxford, United d Kingdom; ing of the Brain, U 6 Centre for Functional Magnetic c Resonance Imagi ing of the Brain, U University of Oxfo ord, Oxford, Unite ed Kingdom

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2990 0. Brain Plasticity Changes in n Motor Region n and Dynamic C Changes in Wh hite Matter Afte er Stroke Induc ced by a Neural Activ vity-Triggered Rehabilitation Device 1 2 2 3 4 5 Jie Song , Le eo Walton , Britt tany Young , Vee ena A. Nair , Svy vyat Vergun , Hu uiChun Chen , D Dorothy Farrar-E Edwards5, Mitch E. Tyle er1, Justin Sattin n6, Justin C. Will liams1, Vivek Pra rabhakaran3
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Biomedical Engineering, E UW-M Madison, Madison n, WI, United State es; 2Neuroscience T Training Program, UW-Madison, M Madison, WI, United States; 3Radiology, UW-Madison, Madison n, WI, United Stat tes; 4Medical Phys sics, UW-Madison n, Madison, WI, Un nited States; 5 6 Kinesiology, UW-Madison, Ma adison, WI, United d States; Neurolog gy, UW-Madison, UW-Madison, W WI, United States

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2991 1. Measuremen nt of Hemodynamic Parameters in Carotid O Occlusive Diseas se Using Partial l Volume Corre ected PCASL fMR RI 1 1 1 1 1 Iris Asllani , Shazia Dharssi , Marykay Pavo ol , Ronald L. La azar , Randolph S. Marshall
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Columbia Un niversity, New Yor rk, NY, United Sta ates

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2992 2. Cerebral He emodynamics Evaluation E by ACZ A Challenge D DSC-MRI with h VOF Rescaling Scheme Shogo Oda1, Keiichi Kikuchi i2, Kohsuke Kudo o3, Yoshiyasu H Hiratsuka2, Hitosh hi Miki1, Teruhito Mochizuki2, H Hideaki 4 4 Y Kumon Watanabe , Yoshiaki
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Radiology, Eh hime Prefectual Ce entral Hospital, Matsuyama, M Ehime, , Japan; 2Radiolog gy, Ehime Universi ity School of Med dicine, Toon City, Ehime, Japan; 3Advanced Medical M Science Center, C Iwate Medi ical University, M Morioka, Iwate, Jap pan; 4Neurosurgery y, Ehime University Sch hool of Medicine, Toon City, Ehime e, Japan

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2993 3. High Resolu ution 3D Intracr ranial ASL Ang giography Using g Automatically y Tuned Compressed Sensing Huimin Wu1, Walter F. Block k1, 2, Patrick Tur rski3, Charles A. Mistretta1, Kev vin M. Johnson1
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Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Bi iomedical Enginee ering, University o of Wisconsin3 Madison, Mad dison, WI, United States; S Radiology y, University of Wi Wisconsin-Madison n, Madison, WI, Un nited States

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2994 4. Quantificati ion of Macro- And A Micro-Vasc cular Hemodyn namics in Cereb bral Arteriovenous Malformations During Stag ged Embolizatio on Can Wu1, Tim mothy J. Carroll l1, Parmede Vak kil1, Sameer A. A nsari2, Bernard R. Bendok2, Hunt Batjer3, Mich hael Markl1

1 Departments of Biomedical Eng gineering and Rad diology, Northwest tern University, Ch hicago, IL, United d States; 2Departments of d Neurological Sur rgery, Northwester rn University, Chic cago, IL, United S States; 3Departmen nt of Neurological Surgery, UT Radiology and Southwestern, Dallas, TX, Unite ed States

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2995 5. MRI/A in th he Evaluation of f Changes Over r Time in Untre eated Aneurym ms 2 2 David A. Sal loner1, Alastair Martin M , Daniel Hurwit H , Sahand d Sohrabi2, Andr rew Lee2, Vitaliy y L. Rayz2, Willia am Young3, 4 2 5 6 Wade Smith , Randall Higashida , Michael Lawton L , Charle es McCulloch

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, VAMC/UCS SF, San Francisco, , CA, United State es; 2Radiology and d Biomedical Imag ging, UCSF, San Francisco, , CA, United State es; 3Anesthesiology y, UCSF, San Fran ncisco, CA, United d States; 4Neurolo ogy, UCSF, San Fr rancisco, CA, 5 6 United States; Neurological Sur rgery, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, Un nited States; Epid demiology and Bio ostatistics, UCSF, San A, United States Francisco, CA

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2996. A Parse-MRI Based Technique to Measure Cerebral Oxygen Extraction Fraction (OEF) Rajiv G. Menon1, Edward G. Walsh2, Donald B. Twieg3, Timothy J. Carroll1, 4

1 Radiology Department, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Neuroscience, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States; 4Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

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2997. Mild Hypercapnia Causes a Measurable Change in Cerebral Oxygen Extraction Fraction (OEF) Rajiv G. Menon1, Charles G. Cantrell1, Edward G. Walsh2, Donald B. Twieg3, Timothy J. Carroll1

1 Radiology Department, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Neuroscience, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States

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2998. Noncontrast Enhanced MRA with Compressed Sensing and Parallel Imaging for Evaluation of Branches of the Aortic Arch Takayuki Masui1, Motoyuki Katayama1, Koji Yoneyama1, Masayoshi Sugimura1, Naoyuki Takei2, Kimihiko Sato1, Kei Tsukamoto1, Kenichi Mizuki1, Hiroyuki Kabasawa2
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Radiology, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 2GE Healthcare Japan, Hino, Tokyo, Japan

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2999. Diffusion Tensor and Volumetric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using an MR Compatible Rehabilitation Hand Device Suggests Training-Induced Neuroplasticity in Chronic Stroke Asimina Lazaridou1, 2, Loukas Astrakas1, 3, Dionyssios Mintzopoulos1, 3, Azadeh Khanicheh4, Aneesh Singhal5, Michael Moskowitz2, Bruce Rosen6, Aria A. Tzika1, 3

1 NMR Surgical Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital and Shriners Burn Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Radiology, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging , Boston, MA, United States; 3Radiology, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, , Boston, MA, United States; 4Mechanical Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States; 5Department of Neurology, Stroke Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 6Radiology, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Boston, MA, United States

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3000. Segmentation-Based Quantification of Brain SWI for Predicting the Stroke Evolution Ping-Huei Tsai1, 2, Chia-Yuen Chen2, Chin-I Chen3, Fong Y. Tsai1, Hsiao-Wen Chung4, Wing P. Chan2

1 Imaging Research Center, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Department of Radiology, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Department of Neurology, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; 4Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

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3001. Comprehensive Assessment of Cerebral Hemodynamic Parameters (Y, CVR, CBF, OEF and CMRO2) and Perfusion Territories for Patients with Cerebrovascular Disease. Jill Britt De Vis1, Jeroen Hendrikse1, Esben Thade Petersen1
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Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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3002. Magnetic Resonance PWI-Derived Collateral Flow Index Is a Predictor of MCA-M1 Recanalization After Iv Thrombolysis : New Insight Using the Bayesian Method Francois Nicoli1, Timothe Boutelier2, Fabrice Pautot2, Nadine Girard3
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Medical Affairs, Olea Medical, La Ciotat, Bouches du Rhone, France; 2Research & Innovation, Olea Medical, La Ciotat, Bouches du Rhone, France; 3Neuroradiology, La Timone University Hospital, Marseille, Bouches du Rhone, France

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3003. Quantitative Evaluation of Mismatch in Recanalized Acute Stroke Patients: Comparison Between Arterial Spin Labeling and Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast Perfusion Kambiz Nael1, Arash Meshksar1, Benjamin Ellingson2, Pablo J. Villablanca2, Noriko Salamon2
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Medical Imaging, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 2Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3004. Correlation of MR Image Features and Hemorrhagic Transformation in Acute Cerebral Infarction: A MultiModal Study Jun Liu1, Liang Xu1, Chunming Liu1, Zhengchao Dong2, 3
1 Union Medical Center , Tianjin, China; 2Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; 3New York State of Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, United States

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3005 5. in vivo Ident tification of Human Optic Rad diation and Stri ia of Gennari U Using High-Reso olution Phase D Difference Enhanced Im maging at 3 Tes sla 1 1 1 2 3 Li Yang , Gu uangbin Wang , Lili L Li , Queenie e Chan , Weibo Chen
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Shandong Me edical Imaging Res search Institute, Jinan, Shandong, Ch hina; 2Philips Hea althcare, Hongkong g, China; 3Philips Healthcare, Shanghai, Chin na

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3006 6. A Computer r-Aided Detecti ion of Cerebral Microbleeds on n Minimum Int tensity Projectio on MR Images of SWI Wei Bian1, 2, Christopher P. Hess2, Susan M. Chang3, Sarah J. Nelson1, 2, Ja anine M. Lupo2
Graduate Prog gram in Bioengine eering, University of California San Francisco & Berk keley, San Francisc co, CA, United Sta ates; Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, University of o California San F Francisco, San Fran ncisco, CA, United States; 3Neurolo ogical Surgery, University of California San Francisco, San S Francisco, CA A, United States
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3007 7. Atypical Sul lcal Patterns in Pre-Readers an nd Beginning R Readers with a F Familial Risk fo or Developmental Dyslexia 1 1 1 2 1 ora M. Raschle , Jennifer Zuk , Jennifer J Minas , Ola Ozranov-P Palchik , Nadine Gaab1, Patricia a Ellen Kiho Im , No Grant3
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Boston Childr ren's Hospital, Har rvard Medical Sch hool, Boston, MA, United States; 2M Massachusetts Institute of Technology y, Cambridge, MA, M United States; 3Boston Children's Hospital, Boston n, MA, United Stat tes

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3008 8. Dependence e of R1 on Tissu ue Microstructu ure: A Group St tudy of 100 Sub bjects 1 Martina F. Callaghan C , Anto oine Lutti1, Siawo oosh Mohamma di1, Nikolaus We Weiskopf1
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Wellcome Tru ust Centre for Neu uroimaging, UCL Institute I of Neurol logy, London, Uni ited Kingdom

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3009 9. High Qualit ty Whole Brain MP2RAGE at 7T: Utilization of Thin Dielect tric Pads Kieran O'Bri ien1, Tobias Kob ber2, Jose Marqu ues3, Franois L Lazeyras1, Rolf G Gruetter, 14, Gunn nar Krueger2
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CIBM, Unive ersity of Geneva, Geneva, G Switzerlan nd; 2Advanced Cli inical Imaging Tec chnology, Siemens s Healthcare IM S AW, Lausanne, Swi itzerland; 3CIBM-A AIT, Ecole Polyte echnique Fdrale de Lausanne & Un nivertisy of Lausa anne, Lausanne, Sw witzerland; 4 CIBM-AIT, cole Polytechniqu ue Fdrale de Lau usanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

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3010 0. High-Resolu ution MRI of Pe ersistent Metop pic Suture Martin Krm mer1, Karl-Heinz z Herrmann1, Ma artin Stenzel2, H Hans-Joachim Me entzel2, Jrgen R R. Reichenbach1
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Medical Phys sics Group, Institut te of Diagnostic an nd Interventional R Radiology I, Jena U University Hospital - Friedrich Schi iller University Jen na, Jena, Germany; ; 2Pediatric Radiol logy, Institute of D Diagnostic and Inte erventional Radiol logy I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Sch hiller University Je ena, Jena, German ny

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3011 1. Longitudina al VBM of Regional Progressio on in Human Pr rion Disease Enrico De Vita Vi 1, 2, Harpreet Hyare3, 4, Gerar rd R. Ridgway5, Marie-Claire P Porter3, 4, Andrew w Thompson3, 4, Chris 3 4 3 4 1 2 3 4 Carswell , , Ana Lukic , , Rolf R H. Jager , , Diana Caine , , Peter Rudge3, 4, Tarek A. Yousry1, 2, John Coll linge3, 4, Simon Mead3, 4, John Thornt ton1, 2
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Lysholm Dep partment of Neuror radiology, Nationa al Hospital for Neu urology and Neuro osurgery, UCLH N NHS Foundation T Trust, London, United Kingdo om; 2Academic Ne euroradiological Unit, U Department o f Brain Repair and d Rehabilitation, U UCL Institute of N Neurology, 3 London, Unite ed Kingdom; MRC C Prion Unit, Department of Neurod degenerative Disea ases, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdo om; 4National Prio on Clinic, National l Hospital for Neur rology and Neuros surgery, UCLH NH HS Foundation Tr rust, London, 5 United Kingdo om; Wellcome De epartment of Cogn nitive Neurology, U UCL Institute of N Neurology, London n, United Kingdom m

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3012 2. in vivo 7T Im maging of Nigro osome Loss in Parkinsons P Dis sease Anna I. Blaze ejewska1, Stefan n T. Schwarz2, Al lain Pitiot3, Mary ry C. Stephenson n1, James Lowe4, Nin Bajaj5, Ric chard W. magna cum laude Bowtell1, Do orothee P. Auer2, Penelope A. Go owland1
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SPMMRC, University U of Nottin ngham, Nottingham m, Notts, United K Kingdom; 2Divisio on of Radiological and Imaging Sciences, University of Nottingham, N Nottingham, Notts, United Kingdom; 3Sc chool of Psycholog gy, University of N Nottingham, Nottingham, 4 Notts, United Kingdom; K Divisio on of Pathology, Nottingham N Univer rsity Hospitals NH HS Trust, Nottingh ham, Notts, United d Kingdom; 5 Division of Neurology, N Notting gham University Hospitals H NHS Trus st, Nottingham, N otts, United Kingd dom

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3013. An Image Searching Engine to Utilize Past Clinical Data for the Future Diagnosis Andreia V. Faria1, Shoko Yoshida1, Kenichi Oishi1, Kanako Sato1, Argye Hillis2, MIchael I. Miller3, Susumu Mori1

1 Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3014. Improved Longitudinal Gray Matter Atrophy Assessment Via a Combination of SIENA and a 4-Dimensional Hidden Markov Random Field Model Michael G. Dwyer1, Niels P. Bergsland1, Robert Zivadinov1
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Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

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3015. A Robust Brain Segmentation of Multispectral MRI Using a Supervised Hybrid Classifier Jyh-Wen Chai1, 2, Clayton Chi-Chang Chen, Hsian-Min Chen3, Yi-Ying Wu1, Pei-Hua Lo1, Chu-Jing Song1, Yi-Hsin Tsai2, San-Kan Lee, Yen-Chien Ouyang4, Chein-I Chang5

1 Department of Radiology, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, Taiwan; 2College of Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan, Taiwan; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, HungKuang University, Taichung, Taiwan, Taiwan; 4 Department of Electrical Engineering, National Chung Hsin University, Taichung, Taiwan, Taiwan; 5Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3016. High Resolution Imaging of the Hippocampus with Spatially Selective Excitation and a Reduced FOV Readout at 7T Ronald Mooiweer1, Alessandro Sbrizzi1, Fredy Visser1, 2, Cornelis A.T. van den Berg1, Peter R. Luijten1, Hans Hoogduin1
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UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Philips Healthcare, Best, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands

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3017. Aging of the Central Nervous System: A Voxel-Based Quantification (VBQ) Study of 100 Volunteers Martina F. Callaghan1, Patrick Freund1, 2, Bogdan Draganski3, Marinella Cappelletti1, Thomas Fitzgerald1, Peter Smittenaar1, Antoine Lutti1, Nikolaus Weiskopf1

1 Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom; 2Spinal Cord Injury Center Balgrist, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3LREN, Department des Neurosciences Cliniques, CHUV, Universite de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

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3018. Optimally-Discriminative Voxel-Based Morphometry Significantly Increases the Ability to Detect Group Differences in Schizophrenia, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Alzheimers Disease Tianhao Zhang1, Christos Davatzikos1
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Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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3019. Associating Neuropsychological Deficits with Decreased Gray and White Matter Density in Alcohol Dependents: A Voxel Based Morphometric Analysis Using DARTEL Deepika Bagga1, Namita Singh1, Shilpi Modi1, Prabhjot Kaur1, Debajyoti Bhattacharya2, Mohan Lal Garg3, subash khushu1
1 NMR Research Centre, INMAS, New Delhi, India; 2Department of psychiatry, Base Hospital, New Delhi, India; 3Department of Biophysics, Panjab University, chandigarh, India

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3020. Regional Brain Volume Change Following Traumatic Brain Injury Binquan Wang1, 2, Ping-Hong Yeh1, 2, Wei Liu1, 2, John Graner3, Hai Pan1, 2, Jamie Harper2, 3, John M. Ollinger3, Terrence R. Oakes, 23, Gerard Riedy, 23

1 Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2National Capital Neuroimaging Consortium, Rockville, MD, United States; 3National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE), Bethesda, MD, United States

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3021. Practical Quantitative Zoomed DTI of Medial Temporal Lobe Structures Using a 2-Channel Parallel Transmit Coil. Timothy M. Shepherd1, Christopher B. Glielmi2, Christian Geppert3, Josef Pfeuffer4
1 Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions, New York, NY, United States; 3Siemens Medical Systems, New York, NY, United States; 4Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany

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3022. Diffusion Imaging of Post-Mortem Human Brains: DW-SSFP at 7T Provides Improved Crossing Fibre Estimates Sean Foxley1, Saad Jbabdi1, Wilfred Lam1, Karla Miller1
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FMRIB Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

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3023. in vivo Ultra-High Resolution Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Medial Temporal Lobe in Patients with Epilepsy Mansi B. Parekh1, Robert Fisher2, Kevin Graber2, Ryan Purcell, Rishi Raman, Leandro Bouzon, Scott Atlas1, Samantha J. Holdsworth1, Stefan Skare1, Rolland Bammer1, Michael Zeineh1
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Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Neurology & Neurological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3024. Structural Contrast Enhancements by Novel Way to Combine T1- And T2-Weighted MR Images Masaya Misaki1, Jonathan Savitz1, 2, Vadim Zotev1, Raquel Phillips1, Han Yuan1, Kymberly D. Young1, Wayne C. Drevets1, Jerzy Bodurka1, 3
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Laureate Institute for Brain Research, Tulsa, OK, United States; 2Tulsa School of Community Medicine, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, United States; 3College of Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, United States

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3025. Multispectral Fusion-Based Detection of Virchow-Robin Spaces Vikas Kotari1, Vasiliki N. Ikonomidou2
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Electrical Engineering, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, United States; 2Bioengineering, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, United States

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3026. Confounds in Image Registration Sune Darkner1, Matthew George Liptrot1, Jon Sporring1
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Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

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3027. MRI Texture Spectral Similarity Detects White Matter Microstructure as Compared with Diffusion Tensor Imaging Yunyan Zhang1, Lenora Brown1, Luanne M. Metz1
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University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada

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3028. Voxel Misassignments and Their Consequences in DTI Skeleton-Based Group Analyses Michael Bach1, 2, Bram Stieltjes1, Frederik B. Laun, 12, Alexander Leemans3, Klaus Hermann Fritzsche, 14

1 Quantitative Imaging-based Disease Characterization, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 2Dpt. of Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 3Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 4Medical Imaging and Biological Informatics, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany

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3029. Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling Based Dynamic Angiographic Imaging with Decreased Number of Acquisitions Onur Ozyurt1, Alp Dincer2, Ali Avci3, Cengizhan Ozturk1
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Biomedical Engineering Institute, Kandilli, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Acibadem University, Kozyatagi, Istanbul, Turkey; 3Siemens Turkey, Kartal, Istanbul, Turkey

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3030. Prospective Motion Correction of 3D GRASE PASL Acquisitions with Volume Navigators Andr J. W. van der Kouwe1, 2, Matthew Dylan Tisdall1, 2, Himanshu Bhat3, Borjan Gagoski, 24, Keith A. Heberlein5

1 A. A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 3Siemens Medical Solutions, Charlestown, MA, United States; 4Center for FetalNeonatal Neuroimaging and Developmental Science, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 5Siemens Healthcare USA, Charlestown, MA, United States

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3031. Pseudocontinuous Arterial Spin Labeling with Prospective Motion Correction (PCASL-PROMO) Zungho Zun1, Ajit Shankaranarayanan2, Greg Zaharchuk1
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Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States

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3032. Pulsatile Motion Artifact Correction in Multishot Spiral PCASL Li Zhao1, Samuel W. Fielden1, Craig H. Meyer1, 2

1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

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3033. Improving ASL Using 3D bSSFP with Background Suppression and Two-Dimensional GRAPPA Hua-Shan Liu1, Daeun Kim1, Randall B. Stafford1, Se-Hong Oh1, Sung-Hong Park2, Danny J.J. Wang3, Ze Wang1, Misung Han4, John A. Detre1, Jongho Lee1
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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Korean Advanced Institute for Science and Technology, Daejun, Korea; 3University of California, Los Angeles, LA, United States; 4University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3034. Benefits of Spiral Imaging for Arterial Spin Labeling as Compared to EPI Britta Lehmann1, Tiejun Zhao2, Josef Pfeuffer1
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Siemens Healthcare, MR Application Development, Erlangen, BY, Germany; 2Siemens Healthcare, Pittsburg, PA, United States

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3035. Feasibilty of Dual-Echo PCASL and PASL BOLD-RCBF fMRI in Olfactory Experiments Ana Beatriz Solana1, Elena Molina2, Pablo Garca-Polo2, Juan Antonio Hernndez-Tamames2, 3, Susana Borromeo2, Fernando Zelaya4, Francisco del Pozo1
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Universidad Politcnica de Madrid, Pozuelo de Alarcn, Madrid, Spain; 2Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Mstoles, Madrid, Spain; Fundacin CIEN-Fundacin Reina Sofa. Madrid, Madrid, Spain; 4King's College London, London, United Kingdom

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3036. Reproducibility of Total Cerebral Blood Flow and Determination of Tagging Efficiency in PCASL Using Gated and Non-Gated PCMRA Yuxiang Zhou1, 2, Lingyun Chen2, Xiaojun Sun3, Vipulkumar Patel3, Jerry S. Wolinsky4, Ponnada A. Narayana3
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging , University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX, United States; Department of Diagnostic & Molucular Imaging, Beaumont Health System, Royal Oak, MI, United States; 3Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX, United States; 4Department of Neurology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX, United States
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3037. Robust Perfusion Maps in Arterial Spin Labeling by Means of M-Estimators Camille Maumet1, Pierre Maurel1, Jean-Christophe Ferr1, 2, Christian Barillot1
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Inria, IRISA, RENNES, Brittany, France; 2Department of Neuroradiology, CHU Rennes, Rennes, Brittany, France

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3038. Simultaneous Imaging of Cerebral Perfusion and Glucose Metabolism by PET/MRI Udunna Anazodo1, 2, R. Stodika1, 2, John Butler1, Jonathan Mandel3, Terry Thompson1, 2, F.S Prato1, 2, Danny J.J. Wang4, Keith, S St. Lawrence1, 2
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Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Medical Biophysics, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; Radiology Department, St Joseph's Health Care, London, Ontario, Canada; 4Department of Neurology, UCLA, Ahmanson-Lovelace Brain Mapping Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3039. Calibration of Cerebral Blood Oxygenation and Perfusion MR Imaging in Mice by Invasive Micro Probe Measurements. Jan Sedlacik1, Matthias Reitz2, Div S. Bolar3, Elfar Adalsteinsson4, Nils Ole Schmidt2, Jens Fiehler1
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Neuroradiology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; 2Neurosurgery, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; 3Radiology, A. A. Martinos Center , Charlestown, MA, United States; 4Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

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3040. Accuracy of Vessel-Encoded Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling in Identification of Feeding Arteries in Patients with Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformation Songlin Yu1, Rui Wang2, Rong Wang1, Shuo Wang1, Yuqiang Yao3, Dong Zhang1, Yuanli Zhao1, Zhentao Zuo2, Rong Xue2, Danny J.J. Wang4, Jizong Zhao1
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Tiantan hospital, Beijing, China; 2Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; 3Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, Beijing, China; 4University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3041. Selective ASL with 2D RF Pulses Britta Lehmann1, Dieter Ritter1, Josef Pfeuffer1
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Siemens Healthcare, MR Application Development, Erlangen, BY, Germany

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3042. Full Brain and Territorial Arterial Spin Labeling with External RF Shimmed Labeling Coil at 7 Tesla Wouter Koning1, Esben Thade Petersen1, Jaco J.M. Zwanenburg1, Peter R. Luijten1, Dennis W.J. Klomp1
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University Medical Center, Utrecht, Netherlands

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3043. Pulsed Continuous 3DASL Cerebral Perfusion Imaging Using Multiple Post Label Delay(PDL) Acq. in the Clinical Utility of Arterial Transit Time(ATT) Mapping: Comparative Study with PET-OEF in Patients with Chronic Occlusive Vascular Disease Hirohiko Kimura1, Tetsuya tsujikawa1, Tsuyoshi Matsuda2, Yasuhiro Fujiwara3, Kennichi Kikuta4, Hidehiko Okazawa5
Radiology, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan; 2Applied Science Laboratory Asia Pacific, GE Healthcare Japan, HIno, Japan; Radiology center, University of Fukui Hospital, Fukui, Japan; 4Neurosurgery, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan; 5Biomedical Imaging Center, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan
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3044. Examining the Relationship Between Cerebral Blood Flood and Grey Matter Structure in Typically Developing Children Jeffrey T. Duda1, Emily Kilroy2, James C. Gee1, Danny J.J. Wang2, Brian B. Avants1
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Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Neurology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3045. Effect of NMDA-Receptor Inhibition on Relative Cerebral Blood Flow to the Hippocampus and Medial Prefrontal Cortex: A Placebo Controlled Repeated Measures Study of Ketamine in Healthy Young Men Najmeh Khalili Mahani1, Marieke Niesters1, Matthias J.P. van Osch2, Albert Dahan1
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Anesthesiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 2Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands

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3046. Correlation Between Cerebral Blood Flow and Anisotropy in White Matter Andrea Federspiel1, Sebastian Walther1, Ariane Orosz1, Roland Wiest2, Stphanie Giezendanner1, Jennifer Andreotti1, Simon Schwab1, Thomas Dierks1, Kay Jann1
1 Dept. of Psychiatric Neurophysiology, University Hospital of Psychiatry / University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 2Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

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3047. Simultaneous Measurement of Perfusion and BOLD Changes in Calf Muscle During Exercise Jason K. Mendes1, Christopher J. Hanrahan1, Gwenael Layec2, Corey Hart2, Russell S. Richardson2, Vivian S. Lee3

1 Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Internal Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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3048. Measurement of Reduced Lymphatic Flow Velocity Under Conditions of Obstructed Lymphatic Flow Using Spin Labeling Approach Swati Rane1, Paula Donahue2, 3, Theodore F. Towse1, Sheila Ridner4, John C. Gore1, 5, Michael A. Chappell6, 7, Manus J. Donahue1, 8
VUIIS, Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Vanderbilt Dayani Center for Health and Wellness , Vanderbilt University Med. Center, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Vanderbilt Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University Med. Center, Nashville, TN, United States; 4School Of Nursing, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 5Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 6Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX, United Kingdom; 7John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain, Oxford, OX, United Kingdom; 8Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States
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3049. Perfusion Imaging of Renal Tumors at 3 Tesla Using Pulsed Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling Ananth J. Madhuranthakam1, Ivan E. Dimitrov2, David C. Alsop3, Ivan Pedrosa1

1 Radiology and Advanced Imaging Research Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

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3050. Measurement of Renal Perfusion Using 3D Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling Kaining Shi1, Haiyi Wang2, Yehuan tang2

1 Applied Science Lab (China), GE HealthCare, Beijing, China; 2the Department of Radiology, People s Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China

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3051. A Double-Excitation Approach Is the Optimal Strategy for Whole-Brain ASL/BOLD Acquisitions Vincent J. Schmithorst1, 2, Luis Hernandez-Garcia3, Jennifer Vannest2, Akila Rajagopal2, Gregory Lee2, Scott Holland2
1 Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Radiology, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 3Functional MRI Laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

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3052. Comparison of Multi-Parametric ASL and CT Perfusion in Moyamoya Diseases Rui Wang1, Songlin Yu2, Jeffry R. Alger3, Bo Wang1, Jizong Zhao2, Zhentao Zuo1, Rong Xue1, Danny J.J. Wang3
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State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science, Beijing MRI Center for Brain Research, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; 2Department of Neurosurgery, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China; 3Department of Neurology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3053. The Influences of Vertebral Level and Age on Perfusion Parameters of Thoracic-Lumbar Vertebral Marrow in Adults Using T1-Weighted Dynamic Contrast Enhancement MRI Qinxiang Li1, He Wang2, Yunfei Zha3
1 REN MIN HOSPITAL OF WUHAN UNIVERSITY, WUHAN, HUBEI , China; 2MR Research China, GE Healthcare, Shanghai, China; 3REN MIN HOSPITAL OF WUHAN UNIVERSITY, WUHAN, HUBEI, China

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3054. Differences in Two-Compartment Model Parameters of Gluteal and Deep Pelvic Muscles Milica Medved1, Aytekin Oto1, Xiaobing Fan1, Federico D. Pineda1, Russell Z. Szmulewitz2, Gregory S. Karczmar1
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Radiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

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3055. Simultaneous Quantification of Permeability and Perfusion in Multiple Sclerosis Lesions Katherine C. Gao1, Govind Nair1, Colin D. Shea1, Pietro Maggi1, 2, Souheil J. Inati3, Luca Massacesi2, Daniel S. Reich1
1 National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Department of Neurological and Psychiatric Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, Italy; 3Natiional Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

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3056. Cerebral Blood Flow Measurement Obtained by PET/MR Dual-Modality Imaging System Parinaz Massoumzadeh1, Yi Su1, Joshua S. Shimony1, Andrei Vlassenko1, Jonathan McConathy1, Tammie Benzinger1
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Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States

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3057. Time to Peak Based Differentiation of Functional Placental Compartments in the Mouse Model Fabian Kording1, Wedegaertner Ulrike1, Nils Daniel Forkert2, Jan Sedlacik1, Gerhard Adam1, Chressen K. Much1
1 Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany, Germany; 2Department of Computational Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany, Germany

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3058. Measurement of Rat Brain Tumor Kinetics Using an Intravascular Mr Contrast Agent and DCE-T1 Nested Model Selection Wilson B. Chwang1, Rajan Jain1, 2, Siamak P. Nejad-Davarani3, 4, A.S.M. Iskander1, Ashley VanSlooten5, Lonni Schultz5, James R. Ewing3, 6, Ali S. Arbab1, 7, Hassan Bagher-Ebadian3, 6
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Department of Radiology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Department of Neurosurgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 3Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 4Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Artbor, MI, United States; 5Department of Public Health Sciences, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 6Department of Physics, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, MI, United States; 7Department of Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States

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3059. Reducing the Scan Time in Quantitative Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI of the Breast Using the Extended Graphical Model Huijun Chen1, Matthew L. Olson2, Savannah C. Partridge3, William Kerwin3

1 Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 2University Of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 3University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

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3060. Improving the Consistency in Permeability Measurement with DCE-MRI for Longitudinal Follow-Up of Brain Metastatic Tumors Yi-Ying Wu1, Chen-Hao Wu1, 2, Chih-Ming Chiang1, Clayton Chi-Chang Chen1, 3, Jyh-Wen Chai1, 4
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Department of Radiology, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung City, Taiwan (R.O.C), Taiwan; 2Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei City, Taiwan(R.O.C.), Taiwan; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Hung Kuang University, Taichung City, Taiwan (R.O.C.), Taiwan; 4College of Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan (R.O.C), Taiwan

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3061. Repeatability of Cerebral Perfusion Measurements Using Susceptibility Contrast MRI Kourosh Jafari-Khouzani1, Kyrre E. Emblem1, 2, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer1, Atle Bjrnerud2, 3, Mark Vangel1, Elizabeth R. Gerstner4, Kathleen M. Schmainda5, Tracy T. Batchelor4, Bruce Rosen1, Steven M. Stufflebeam1

1 Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2The Intervention Centre, Rikshospitalet, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway; 3Dept of Physics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; 4Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 5Department of Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

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3062. Variability of CBF Calibration Using Venous Output Function in DSC-MRI of Rat Brains I Chi Liu1, 2, Tsong-Hai Lee3, Ching-Chung Liang4, Ho-Ling Liu1, 5
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Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Physics, Koo Foundation Sun Yat-Sen Cancer Center, Taipei City, Taiwan; 3Department of Neurology and Stroke Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 4Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, and Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 5Department of Medical Imaging and Intervention, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan

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3063. A Physiological Model for Injected Contrast Agent Concentration Incorporating Recirculation, Extravasation and Excretion Dennis Lai Hong Cheong1, Thian C. Ng1, 2
1 Clinical Imaging Research Center, SBIC/A*STAR & National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 2Department of Diagnostic Radiology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

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3064. Automatic AIF Estimation in Multi-Echo DSC-MRI of Pediatric Patients - Avoiding the Noise Floor Allen T. Newton1, 2, Jack T. Skinner1, Christopher C. Quarles1

1 Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hopsital at Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN, United States

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3065. Alternative Sequence for Arterial Input Function Measurements for Bolus Tracking Perfusion Imaging in the Brain Elias Kellner1, Irina Mader2, Marco Reisert1, Valerij G. Kiselev1
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Department of Radiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Section of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

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3066 6. High Relaxivity Contrast Reagents R Allow Detection of Er rythrocyte Tran nscytolemmal W Water Exchange 1 Gregory J. Wilson W , Charles S. Springer, Jr. 2, Mark Woods2 , 3, Sarah Bastaw wrous, 14, Punee et Bhargava, 14, J Jeffrey H. 1 Maki

1 Radiology, University of Washi ington, Seattle, WA, W United States; 2 Advanced Imagin ng Research Cente er, Oregon Health and Science University, Po ortland, OR, United d States; 3Chemist try, Portland State University, Portla and, OR, United St tates; 4Radiology, Puget Sound VAHCS, Seatt tle, WA, United St tates

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3067 7. Does DCE-M MRI Have a Me etabolic Dimens sion? 1 Martin M. Pi ike1, Mohan L. Jayatilake J , Xiao oyan Wang2, Mer rryl R. Lobo1, X Xin Li1, Matthias C. Schabel1, Wi illiam D. Rooney1, Dale J. Christensen n3, Jerry D. Glic ckson4, Rosalie C C. Sears2, Wei H Huang1, Charles S. Springer, Jr. 1
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Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, Oregon Hea alth & Science Uni iversity, Portland, OR, United States s; 2Molecular and Medical Genetics, Oreg gon Health & Scie ence University, Po ortland, OR, Unite ed States; 3Oncotid de Pharmaceuticals s, Research Triang gle Park, NC, 4 United States; Radiology, University of Pennsylv vania, Philadelphia a, PA, United State es

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3068 8. Quantifying g Cerebral Haem modynamics Be eyond CBF Usin ng Control Poin nt Interpolation n Deconvolution n for DSC MRI Perfusion Analysis 1 2 2 1 1 Amit Mehndi iratta , Bradley J. J MacIntosh , David D E. Crane , Stephen J. Pay yne , Michael A. Chappell
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Institute of Bi iomedical Enginee ering, University of o Oxford, Oxford, , Oxfordshire, Uni ited Kingdom; 2Me edical Physics, Un niversity of Toronto, Toron nto, ON, Canada

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3069 9. DSC-MRI Simulations: S Wh hat Is the Corre ect Model for th he in vivo Tissu ue Residue Func ction? Amit Mehndi iratta1, Fernand do Calamante2, Bradley B J. MacIn ntosh3, David E. Crane3, Stephen n J. Payne1, Mic chael A. 1 Chappell
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Institute of Bi iomedical Enginee ering, University of o Oxford, Oxford, , Oxfordshire, Uni ited Kingdom; 2Me elbourne Brain Ce entre - Austin campus, Brain n Research Institute e, Heidelberg, Vic ctoria, Australia; 3M Medical Physics, U University of Toro onto, Toronto, ON, , Canada

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3070 0. CBF Quanti ification in the Face F of Dispers sion and Separa ation of Its Effe ects from Normal Cerebral Haemodyna amics: A Compa arison of Decon nvolution Metho ods in DSC-MR RI 1 2 3 Amit Mehndi iratta , Fernand do Calamante , Bradley B J. MacIn ntosh , David E. Crane3, Stephen n J. Payne1, Mic chael A. Chappell1
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Institute of Bi iomedical Enginee ering, University of o Oxford, Oxford, , Oxfordshire, Uni ited Kingdom; 2Me elbourne Brain Ce entre - Austin campus, Brain n Research Institute e, Heidelberg, Vic ctoria, Australia; 3M Medical Physics, U University of Toro onto, Toronto, ON, , Canada

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3071 1. Analyzing Error E Propagati ion in Semi-Qua antitative DCE MRI Paramete ers in Brain Tu umors: A Comp parison Study to Mo onte Carlo Simu ulation Predicti ions 1 1 1 Ka-Loh Li , Xiaoping X Zhu , Alan A Jackson
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The Wolfson Molecular Imagin ng Centre, The Uni iversity of Manche ester, Manchester, , United Kingdom

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3072 2. Susceptibilit ty Induced Sign nal Quenching in i DCE-MRI Is s Tissue Depend dent Xin Li1, Seym mur Gahramanov v2, Charles S. Sp pringer, Jr. 1, Wi William D. Rooney y1, Edward A. N Neuwelt2
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Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, Oregon Hea alth & Science Uni iversity, Portland, OR, United States s; 2Department of Neurology, Oregon Health h & Science Unive ersity, Portland, OR R, United States

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3073 3. Random Ma atrix Theory-Ba ased Noise Redu uction for Dyna amic Imaging: A Application to D DCE-MRI Jeiran Jahan ni1, Glyn Johnson n2, Valerij G. Ki iselev3, Dmitry S S. Novikov4
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New York Un niversity School of f Medicine, New York Y City, NY, Un nited States; 2Univ versity of East Ang glia, East Anglia, U United Kingdom; 3Un niversity Medical Center C Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany y; 4Radiology, New w York Univeristy School of Medicin ne, New York City, NY Y, United States

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3074 4. Determinati ion of Local Tis ssue Enhanceme ent from Radia ally Reconstruct ted Images Jennifer Mor roz1, Piotr Kozlo owski2, 3, Stefan A. A Reinsberg1
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Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies,U University of Brain Imaging g and Analysis Ce enter, Duke Univer rsity, Durham, NC C, United States; 2B ke University, Durh rham, NC, United S North Carolina a, Chapel Hill, NC C, United States; 3Center C for In Vivo o Microscopy, Duk States; 4 Department of o Radiology, Duke e University, Durh ham, NC, United S States

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ctivity Measurem ments in the Sq quirrel Monkey Brain 3078 8. Comparison n of in vivo and Ex Vivo DTI Cortical C Connec Adam W. Ander rson1, 2 Yurui Gao1, 2, Ann S. Choe1, 2, Xia Li1, Iwona a Stepniewska3, A
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n Imaging 3079 9. Preliminary y Results on Ima age Artifacts in n Lipid Diffusion k B. Laun1, 2 Jutta Janke1, Andreas Wetsch herek1, Bram Sti ieltjes2, Frederik
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yogenic Coil at U Ultrahigh-Field d: Fast Imaging g Allows for 3080 0. Diffusion Te ensor Imaging of o the Mouse Br rain with a Cry Cohort Stud dies 1 2 23 1 2 1 Jan Kassubek , Volker Rasche, Hans-Peter Mueller M , Ina Ve ernikouskaya , Albert Ludolph , J
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Analysis of Form malin Fixed Wh hole Prostate Ti issue 3081 1. High Spatial Resolution Diffusion Tensor and Kurtosis A er2, Paul Sved1, G Geoffrey Watson n3 Roger Bourn ne1, Dominic Pan ng1, Andre Bong gers2, Carl Powe

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ted by DTI in viv vo</i>nnifer Me ei1, Hsiao-Fang g Liang2, 3082 2. Manganese Alters A Water Movement Mo in Ocu ular Lens Detect Shu-Wei Sun2
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Models 3083 3. On the Appl lication of Anom malous Diffusio on Metrics in A nimal Stroke M 1 m Jon Shah1, 3 Farida Grinb berg1, Ezequiel Farrher F , Luisa Ciobanu2, Nadim
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3084. Preliminary Evidence of Abnormalities in the Prefrontal Cortex of 10 Weeks Old Ts65Dn Mouse Model of Down Syndrome Using DKI-Cerebral Microenvironment Modeling. Xingju Nie1, Edward S. Hui1, Jens H. Jensen1, Joseph A. Helpern1, 2, Ann-Charlotte E. Granholm-Bentley2, Heather A. Boger2, Maria F. Falangola1, 2
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Radiology and Radiological Science, Center for Biomedical Imaging, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States; 2Neurosciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States

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3085. Design of a Noninvasive System to Characterize Collagen-Sponge Remodeling Using MRI Mohammed Salman Shazeeb1, 2, Stuart Howes2, Sivakumar Kandasamy2, Christopher H. Sotak, 12, George Pins2
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Radiology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, United States

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3086. Does Skeletal Muscle Contain Fast and Slow Diffusion Components in High B-Value Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI)? Yoshikazu Okamoto1, Tomonori Isobe1, Yuji Hirano1
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University of Tsukuba Hospital, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan

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3087. Accurate Monitoring of the Treatment Response in Whole-Body Bone Marrow Metastatic Cancers Based on ADC Histogram Analysis Employing an Automatic Multiparametric (T1/ADC) Registration/Segmentation Approach Faezeh Sanaei Nezhad1, Anahita Fathi Kazerooni2, 3, Anwar R. Padhani4, Hamid Soltanian Zadeh1, Hamidreza Saligheh Rad2, 3
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School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran; 2Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 3Quantitative MR Imaging and Spectroscopy Group, Research Center for Cellular and Molecular Imaging, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 4Paul Strickland Scanner Centre, Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, London, United Kingdom

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3088. Distinct Effects of the Nuclear Volume Fraction and Cell Diameter on Diffusion Contrast in Tumors Nathan White1, Anders M. Dale2

1 University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 2Radiology and Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States

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3089. Characterization of Diffusion Signal Decay in the Spinal Cord Based on Angular Dispersion of Axons Novena Rangwala1, David Hackney1, David C. Alsop1
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Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

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3090. Comparison of Conventional Histology and Diffusion Weighted Microimaging for Estimation of Epithelial, Stromal, and Acinar Volumes in Prostate Tissue Michael Zhao1, Esther Myint2, Geoffrey Watson3, Roger Bourne1
1 University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 2Laverty Pathology, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 3Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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3091. Diagnostic Accuracy of Periodically Rotated Overlapping Parallel Lines with Enhanced Reconstruction (PROPELLER) Diffusion-Weighted MRI in Cholesteatomas Yu-Chun Lin1, Jiun-jie Wang2, Che-Ming Wu3, Shu-Hang Ng1

1 Department of Medical Imaging and Intervention, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, 333, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, 333, Taiwan; 3Department of Otolaryngology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, Taiwan, Taiwan

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3092. Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Breast: Technical Considerations and Clinical Applications Habib Rahbar1, 2, Matthew L. Olson1, 2, Constance D. Lehman1, 2, Savannah C. Partridge1, 2
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Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 2Radiology, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Seattle, WA, United States

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3093. in vivo Measurement of Axonal Diameter and Density of Human Corpus Callosum Using Bi-Gaussian Model QPlanar MRI Jun-Cheng Weng1, 2, Sih-Yu Lin1, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng3, 4
1 School of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Imaging, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan; 3Center for Optoelectronic Biomedicine, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan; 4Department of Medical Imaging, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

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3094. Comparison of the ADC Measurement in Liver DWI with Multi-Breath-Hold, Free Breathing, Respiratory Triggered and Navigator Triggered Techniques Zaiyi Liu1, Changhong Liang1, Xin Chen1
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Dept. of radiology, Guangdong General Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

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3095. Hormonal Contraceptives Dependency of Quantitative Diffusion Kurtosis Parameters in the Limbic System: A Voxel Based Approach Timo De Bondt1, Wim Van Hecke2, Jelle Veraart3, Alexander Leemans4, Jan Sijbers3, Stefan Sunaert5, Yves Jacquemyn6, Paul M. Parizel1, 7
Radiology, Antwerp University Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium; 2icoMetrix, Leuven, Belgium; 3Physics, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium; 4Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 5Radiology, University Hospitals of the Catholic University Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 6Gynaecology and Obstaetrics, Antwerp University Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium; 7Radiology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
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3096. Semiautomatic Segmentation and Quantification of Volume, T2 Relaxation Time and Mean Diffusivity of the Human Brain CSF Compartments Across the Lifespan Khader M. Hasan1, Ponnada A. Narayana1
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Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States

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3097. Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow Detection on Diffusion-Weighted Reversed Fast Imaging with Steady-State Precession Tetsu Niwa1, Koki Kusagiri2, Noriko Aida2, Taro Takahara3, Tomoaki Nagaoka4, Yutaka Imai1
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Radiology, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan; 2Radiology, Kanagawa Children's Medical Center, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; 3Biomedical Engineering, Tokai University School of Engineering, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan; 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory, Applied Electromagnetic Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Koganei, Tokyo, Japan

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3098. in-vivo Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Systemic Right Ventricle at 3T Jack Harmer1, Nicolas Toussaint1, Kuberan Pushparajah1, Christian T. Stoeck2, Rachel W. Chan3, Reza Razavi1, David Atkinson3, Sebastian Kozerke, 12
Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Kings College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom
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3099. Diffusion Behaviour of Water and Fat in Bone Marrow Valentina Di Marco1, Marco Palombo1, 2, Silvia Capuani1, 2
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Physics Department, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy; 2CNR IPCF UOS Roma, Physics Department, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy

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3100. Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Median Nerve Region at the Carpal Tunnel in Various Clinical Settings Eiko Yamabe1, Ryo Miyagi2, Toshinori Sakai3, Toshiyasu Nakamura4, Hiroshi Yoshioka1
Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California Irvine, Orange, CA, United States; 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Miyoshi City National Insurance Nishi-Iya Clinic, Tokushima, Japan; 3Department of Orthopedics, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima, Japan; 4Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
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Radiology, Wuxi W People Hospit tal, Nanjing Medic cal University, Wu uxi, Jiangsu, China a; 2MR Collaborat tion NE Asia, Siem mens Healthcare, Sh hanghai, China

3101 1. Perfusion Measurement M of Brain Tumors: :Comparison B Between IVIM a and DSC Qunfeng Tan ng1, Hongwei Ch hen1, Hui Liu2

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3102 2. Imaging Par rameters of Hig gh Grade Gliom mas in Relation to the MGMT P Promoter Meth hylation Status: : Diffusion Tensor Imag ging, Perfusion Imaging and In ntravoxel Incoh herent Motion I Imaging Using 3.0-T MR Tao Jiang1, Peng P Wang1, Shi i-Yuan Liu1, Wei ibo Chen2, Quee enie Chan3
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Department of o Radiology, Shan nghai Changzheng Hospital, Shangh hai, China; 2Philips s Healthcare, Shan nghai, China; 3Philips Healthcare, Ho ong Kong, China

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3103 3. Potential of Perfusion and Diffusion D IVIM M MRI in a Rat Brain 9L Gliom ma Model aud1, Tomokazu Tsurugizawa1, L Luisa Ciobanu1, Jing-Rebecca Li1, Franoise Ge effroy1, Mami Iima1, 2, Olivier Reyna 1 3 1 magna cum laude Boucif Djema ai , Masaki Ume ehana , Denis Le e Bihan
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Neurospin, CE EA Saclay , Gif-su ur-Yvette, Ile-de-F France, France; 2D Diagnostic Imaging g and Nuclear Med dicine, Kyoto Univ versity Graduate Scho ool of Medicine, Kyoto, K Japan; 3Kyo oto University Facu ulty of Medicine, K Kyoto, Japan

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3104 4. Optical Mod del Mapping for r Characterizin ng Tumor Micr ocirculation wi ith Diffusion W Weighted Imagin ng in Head and Neck Ca ancer Yonggang Lu u1, Jacobus F.A. Jansen2, Yousef f Mazaheri1, Hil lda E. Stambuk3, Amita Shukla-D Dave1
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Medical Phys sics Department, Memorial M Sloan-ke ettering Cancer Cen enter, New York, N NY, United States; ; 2Radiology Depa artment, Maastricht Un niversity, Maastrich ht, Netherlands; 3Radiology R Departm ment, Memorial Sl loan-kettering Can ncer Center, New Y York, NY, United States

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3105 5. Intravoxel Incoherent Moti ion MR Imagin ng and Dynamic c Contrast-Enh hanced MRI in B Brain Tumors: Correlation of Quantitative e and Semi-Qua antitative Param meters 1 1 Moritz Jrg Schneider S , Mich hael Ingrisch , Birgit B Ertl-Wagn ner, Maximilian F. Reiser, Olaf D Dietrich1

1 Josef Lissner Laboratory for Biomedical Imaging g, Institute for Clin nical Radiology, LM MU Ludwig Maxi imilian University y of Munich, ria, Germany Munich, Bavar

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3106 6. Investigating the Effect of Intra-Voxel I Con ntrast Agent Di iffusion on Qua antitative DCE-MRI istopher C. Quar rles1, 2, Thomas E E. Yankeelov1, 2 Stephanie L. Barnes1, 2, Chri

1 Radiology and Radiological Sci iences, Vanderbilt t University, Nashv ville, TN, United S States; 2Vanderbilt University Institu ute of nces, Vanderbilt Un niversity, Nashvill le, TN, United Sta ates Imaging Scien

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3107 7. Pulsatile Mi icrovascular Perfusion Demonstrated in the H Human Brain w with Intravoxel I Incoherent Mot tion (IVIM) MRI I 2 Christian Federau1, Kieran O'Brien O , Marku us Mller3, Matth hias Stuber1, 4, R Reto Meuli1, Philippe Maeder1, P Patric Hagmann1
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Radiology, CH HUV, Lausanne, VD, V Switzerland; 2CIBM, Universit de Genve, Laus sanne, VD, Switze erland; 3The Abdus s Salam International Center C for Theoreti ical Physics, Tries ste, Italy; 4CIBM, L Lausanne, VD, Sw witzerland

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3108 8. Different Ki inetics of Post-E Exercise Perfusion Fraction by y Diffusion-Wei ighted Imaging Between Athle etes and Non-Athlete es 1 2 1 Yoshikazu Ok kamoto , Graham J. Kemp , Tom monori Isobe
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University of f Tsukuba Hospital l, Tsukuba, Ibaraki i, Japan; 2Universi ity of Liverpool, L Liverpool, United K Kingdom

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3109 9. IVIM with Simultaneous S T2 T Mapping and d Relaxivity Cor rrection Kabasawa3 Sangwoo Lee e1, Jeong Min Le ee2, Jeong Hee Yoon Y 2, Hiroyuki K
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Global Applie ed Science Lab, GE G Healhcare, Gang gnam-gu, Seoul, K Korea; 2Radiology y, Seoul National U University Hospita al, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea; 3Global Applied Science S Laboratory y, GE Healhcare, H Hino-shi, Tokyo, J Japan

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3110. Insight Into Intravoxel Incoherent Motion: Appearance of Signal from Interstitial Fluid Kimihiro Ogisu1, Akiko Fujita2, Toru Yamamoto3

1 Department of Radiology, National Hospital Organization Hokkaido Medical Center, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan; 2Graduate School of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan; 3Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan

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3111. Compressed Sensing for Flow-Compensated Intra-Voxel Incoherent Motion Modeling Andreas Wetscherek1, 2, Frederik B. Laun1, 3, Claudia Prieto2, 4, Cristin Tejos, 25
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Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 2Biomedical Imaging Center, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; 3Quantitative Imaging-Based Disease Characterization, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 4Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 5Department of Electrical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

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3112. Lenaldekar Prevented Relapses in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis Mice: A Diffusion Basis Spectrum Imaging Study Xiaojie Wang1, Matthew Cusick2, Robert S. Fujinami2, Sheng-Kwei Song3, 4
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Chemistry, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 2Pathology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; Radiology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 4Hope Center for Neurological Disorders, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States

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3113. Comparing of Mono-Exponential, Bi-Exponential and Stretched Exponential Models with Multi-B Value Diffusion Weighed Imaging in Uterus Malignanciespilot Study Yan Zhou1, Jianyu Liu2, He Wang3, Nan Sun4

1 Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing , China; 2Radiology Department, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China; 3MR Research China, GE Healthcare, Shanghai, China; 4MR Research China, GE Healthcare, Beijing, China

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3114. Development of a Phantom for Quality Assurance in Multi-Centre Clinical Trials with Diffusion-Weighted MRI Naomi H. M. Douglas1, Jessica M. Winfield1, Nandita M. deSouza1, David John Collins1, Matthew R. Orton1
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Radiotherapy and Imaging, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

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3115. UMMDiffusion: An OsiriX Plug-In for ADC and IVIM Analysis in Clinical Routine Frank G. Zllner1, Sven Kaiser1, Gerald Weisser2, Lothar R. Schad1

1 Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany; 2Institute for Clinical Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Medical University Center, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany

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3116. Does the Protein Content Influence on DWI-Thermometry?: Artificial CSF Phantom Study Koji Sakai1, Ryusuke Nakai1, Kei Yamada2, Jun Tazoe2, Kentaro Akazawa2, Naozo Sugimoto1
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Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; 2Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan

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3117. Measurement of Portal Venous Flow Using Phase-Contrast MRI at 9.4T: Preliminary Repeatability, Reproducibility and Invasive Validation Studies Manil Chouhan1, 2, Alan Bainbridge3, Nathan Davies4, Rajiv Jalan4, Rajeshwar Mookerjee4, Simon Walker-Samuel2, Mark F. Lythgoe2, Shonit Punwani1, Stuart Taylor1

1 UCL Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 2UCL Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 3Department of Medical Physics, University College Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom; 4UCL Institute for Liver and Digestive Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom

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3118. Validation of Cerebral Blood Volume Quantification in Humans by Rapid Steady State T1 MRI Teodora-Adriana Perles-Barbacaru1, Irne Troprs2, David Chechin3, Sylvie Grand2, Jean-Franois Le Bas2, Francois Berger2, Hana Lahrech2
1 Grenoble Institute of Neurosciences, University of Joseph Fourier, INSERM U 836 , La Tronche, France; 2Grenoble Institute of Neurosciences, University of Joseph Fourier, INSERM U 836, La Tronche, France; 3Philips Healthcare, Suresnes, France

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3119 9. Quantificati ion of Pulmonary Perfusion Us sing Fourier De ecomposition M Method smund Kjr rstad1, Dominiqu ue M.R. Cortevil lle1, Andr Fisch her2, Frank G. Z Zllner1, Lothar R R. Schad1
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CKM, Heidel lberg University, Mannheim, M Baden-Wrttemberg, Ge ermany; 2Institute o of Radiology, University of Wuerzb burg, Wrzburg, Bav varia, Germany

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3120 0. D2O Perfusi ion MRI: Invest tigation on the D2O Infusion M Method Chin-Tien Lu u1, Tzu-Chen Yeh h2, Fu-Nien Wan ng1
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Department of o Biomedical Engineering and Envir ronmental Science es, National Tsing Hua University, H Hsinchu, Taiwan; 2Department of Radiology, Taipei Veterans General G Hospital , Taipei, T Taiwan

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3121 1. Numerical Approach A for Quantitative Q BO OLD with Vessel l Size Estimate Validation on n Phantom. 3 Nicolas Pann netier1, 2, Maja Sohlin S , Thomas Christen4, Lotha orbert Schuff1, 2 ar R. Schad5, No
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Californi ia San Francisco, S San Francisco, CA A, United States; 2C Centre for Imaging g of Neurodegenerative Diseases, Ve eteran Affairs Med dical Centre, San F Francisco, CA, Un nited States; 3MR c centre, Sahlgrenska a University eborg, Sweden; 4Department of Radi iology, Stanford U University, Stanfor rd, CA, United Sta ates; 5Computer As ssisted Hospital, Gote Clinical Medic cine, Heidelberg University, U Mannhe eim, Heidelberg, G Germany

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3122 2. Quantitative e BOLD Analys sis Using a Num merical Model. B Blood Volume, Oxygenation and Vessel Size Measuremen nt in the Rat Br rain. 1 2 3 4 Nicolas Pann netier , , Benjam min Lemasson , , Thomas Chris sten5, Greg Zaha archuck5, Emman nuel Luc Barbier3, 4, Norbert Schu uff1, 2
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Californi ia San Francisco, S San Francisco, CA A, United States; 2C Centre for Imaging g of Neurodegenerative Diseases, Ve eteran Affairs Med dical Centre, San F Francisco, CA, Un nited States; 3Greno oble Institute of N Neurosciences, 4 5 versity, La Tronch he, Rhone-Alpes, France; F U836, INS SERM, La Tronch he, Rhone-Alpes, F France; Departme ent of Grenoble Univ Radiology, Sta anford University, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

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3123 3. Does T2' De epend on the Me easurement Me ethod? Consider rations for Qua antitative BOLD D Oxygenation Wendy W. Ni1, 2, Thomas Christen1, Zungho Zun1, Greg Zaha archuk1
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Department of o Radiology, Stanf ford University, Stanford, CA, Unite ed States; 2Departm ment of Electrical Engineering, Stan nford University, Sta anford, CA, United d States

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Institute of Ne euroscience and Medicine M , Forschu ungszentrum Juelic ch, Juelich, Germa any; 2Institute of N Neuroscience and M Medicine, Forschungszen ntrum Juelich, Juel lich, Germany; 3Fa aculty of Medicine e, JARA, RWTH A Aachen University y, Aachen, German ny

3124 4. Complex Pa atterns of Non-G Gaussian Diffus sion in Artificia al Anisotropic T Tissue Models 2 Farida Grinb berg1, Ezequiel Farrher F , Ivan I. . Maximov2, Nad dim Jon Shah2, 3

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3125 5. Classificatio on of Axon Diam meter Propertie es Using Machin ne Learning Shlomi Lifshits1, Assaf Horow wits2, Daniel Ba arazany2, Saharo on Rosset1, Yaniv v Assaf2
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Department of o Statistics and Op perations Research h, Tel-Aviv Univer rsity, Tel-Aviv, Isr rael; 2Department of Neurobiology, Tel-Aviv University, Te el-Aviv, Israel

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3126 6. Pinning Dow wn Specificity of o Biomarkers to Axon and My yelin Damage: P Preliminary Results Gemma Nedj jati-Gilani1, Tor rben Schneider2, Bernard M. Sio ow, 13, Mohamed d Tachrount4, Andrew Davies2, K Kenneth J. 2 4 4 4 1 Smith , Ying Li , Olga Ciccarelli , David L. Thomas T , Danie el C. Alexander , Claudia Angela a M. Wheeler-Ki ingshott2
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Centre for Me edical Image Comp puting, Departmen nt of Computer Sc cience, University College London, L London, United K Kingdom; NMR Researc ch Unit, Queen Sq quare MS Centre, Department D of Neu uroinflammation, U UCL Institute of N Neurology, London n, United 3 4 Kingdom; Centre for Advanced d Biomedical Imag ging, University Co ollege London, Lo ondon, United Kin ngdom; Departmen nt of Brain Repair and Rehabilitation, UCL Institute of Neuro ology, London, Un nited Kingdom

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3127 7. Characteriz zing Microstruc cture by a Time-Dependent Tra ansverse Relaxation Rate Alexander Ru uh1, Philipp Eme erich1, Dmitry S. S Novikov2, Vale erij G. Kiselev1
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Department of o Radiology, Medical Physics, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Freiburg, Fre eiburg, Germany; 2Bernard and Irene e Schwartz Center for Bio omedical Imaging, Department of Ra adiology, New Yor rk University Scho ool of Medicine, N New York, NY, Un nited States

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3128. Using in-vivo Human Brain Data to Select Diffusion MRI Compartment Models Uran Ferizi1, 2, Torben Schneider2, Eleftheria Panagiotaki1, Gemma Nedjati-Gilani1, Hui Zhang1, Claudia Angela M. Wheeler-Kingshott2, Daniel C. Alexander1

1 Centre for Medical Image Computing and Department of Computer Science, University College London, London, England, United Kingdom; 2NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, Department of Neuroinflammation, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, England, United Kingdom

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3129. Multimodality Investigation of Microstructures by the Combination of Diffusion NMR and Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy Alessandro Proverbio1, Bernard M. Siow2, Daniel Alexander3, Adam Gibson1

1 Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Centre for Advanced Biological Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 3Centre for Medical Image Computing and Department of Computer Science, University College London, London, United Kingdom

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3130. Differentiation Between Apoptotic and Non-Apoptotic Cell Death Using Diffusion-Weighted MR Sato Eida1, Marc Van Cauteren2, Yuka Hotokezaka1, Makoto Obara2, Tomoaki Okuaki2, Ikuo Katayama1, Miho Sasaki1, Misa Sumi1, Takashi Nakamura1
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Radiology and Cancer Biology, Nagasaki university, nagasaki, Japan; 2Philips Electronics, tokyo, Japan

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3131. High-Resolution Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging (DKI) Enabled by Segmented Position Orientation Adaptive Smoothing (POAS) Siawoosh Mohammadi1, Karsten Tabelow2, Thorsten Feiweier3, Joerg Polzehl2, Nikolaus Weiskopf1

1 Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL, ION UCL, UCL, London, United Kingdom; 2Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics, Berlin, Germany; 3Healthcare Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Bayern, Germany

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3132. Exact Analytical Results for ADC for Oscillating Diffusion Sensitizing Gradients Alexander L. Sukstanskii1
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Radiology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States

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3133. Evaluation of the Biexponential Model for the Description of Diffusion Data Acquired with Multiple B-Values Letizia Squarcina1, Denis Peruzzo1, Filippo Arrigoni2, Fabio Triulzi3, Alessandra Bertoldo1

1 Department of Information Engineering, University of Padova, Padova, Italy, Italy; 2Neuroimaging Unit, Scientific Institute, IRCCS Eugenio Medea,, Bosisio Parini, Lecco, Italy; 3Neuroimaging Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milano, Italy, Italy

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3134. Investigation of Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging of the Organ with Plenty of Perfusion/flow Effect Yuriko Suzuki1, Marc Van Cauteren2
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Philips Electronics Japan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 2Philips Healthcare Asia Pacific, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan

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3135. Does the Signal Arising from a Single Fascicle Significantly Deviates from a Monoexponential Decay with a Clinical Scanner? Benoit Scherrer1, Maxime Taquet1, 2, Onur Afacan1, Simon K. Warfield1
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Computational Radiology Laboratory, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2ICTEAM Institute, Universit catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

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3136. Microstructural Information by Double-Pulsed-Field-Gradient NMR: from Model Systems to Nerves Darya Morozov1, Leah Bar2, Nir Sochen2, Yoram Cohen1
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School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; 2School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

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3137. Nerve Microstructure: Modeling of the Diffusion MR Signal in Calibrated Model Systems and Nerves Darya Morozov1, Leah Bar2, Nir Sochen2, Yoram Cohen1
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School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; 2School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

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3138. Monte-Carlo Simulation of Susceptibility Effects on the PGSE Signal and Diffusion Measures Pim Pullens1, 2, Alard Roebroeck2, Rainer Goebel2, Kamil Uludag2

1 Biomedical MR Imaging and Spectroscopy Group, Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Maastricht Brain Imaging Center, Maastricht, Netherlands

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3139. Explicit Formula for Diffusion Orientation Distribution Function Using a Kurtosis Approximation Jens H. Jensen1, 2, Ali Tabesh1, 2, Joseph A. Helpern1, 2
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Radiology and Radiological Science, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States

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3140. The Influence of Macroscopic and Microscopic Fibre Orientation Dispersion on Diffusion MR Measurements: A Monte-Carlo Simulation Study Tingting Wang1, Hui Zhang1, Matt G. Hall1, Daniel C. Alexander1
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University College London, London, United Kingdom

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3141. Monte Carlo Simulation of White Matter as a Composite Porous Medium Gregory T. Baxter1, Lawrence R. Frank1
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Radiology, UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States

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3142. Numerical Simulation of DMRI Signals in a Complex Tissue Model Jing-Rebecca Li1, Denis Le Bihan2
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Equipe DEFI, INRIA Saclay, Palaiseau Cedex, France; 2NeuroSpin, CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France

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3143. Selective Sensitivity of Diffusion-Weighted MRI to Various Length Scales in Tumors Following Treatment Junzhong Xu1, John C. Gore1
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Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3144. The Anomalous Diffusion Parameter &[alpha] Provides the Most Relevant Information of Structural Complexity in Heterogeneous Media Marco Palombo1, 2, Andrea Gabrielli3, Giancarlo Ruocco1, 4, Silvia Capuani1, 2
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Physics Department, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy; 2CNR IPCF UOS Roma, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy; 3ISC-CNR, Rome, Italy; 4CNR IPCF UOS Roma, Sapienza University , Rome, Italy

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3145. Improvement of Diffusion Spectrum Imaging Using Bi-Exponential Diffusion Weighting Kwan-Jin Jung1
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Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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3146. Correlation Time Vs. Pulsed Field Gradient Diffusion MRI of the Brain: On the Effects of Magnetization Transfer and Myelination as a Function of Age Hazem Eltawell1, Stephan Anderson1, Osamu Sakai1, Hernan Jara1
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Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States

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3147. Distinguishing Small Pore Sizes Using Oscillating Gradient Spin Echo Sequences Sheryl L. Herrera1, Trevor J. Vincent2, Jonathan D. Thiessen1, 3, Richard Buist3, Melanie Martin2, 4

1 Physics and Astronomy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 2Physics, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 3Radiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 4Radiology, Physics and Astronomy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

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1 CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom; 2School of Computer Science, Cardiff University, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom; 3School of Dentistry, Cardiff University, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom

3148. RESDORE: Robust Estimation in Spherical Deconvolution by Outlier Rejection Greg D. Parker1, 2, David Marshall2, Paul L. Rosin2, Nicholas Drage3, Stephen Richmond3, Derek K. Jones1

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3149. Robust Fiber Response Function Estimation for Deconvolution Based Diffusion MRI Methods Chantal M.W. Tax1, Ben Jeurissen2, Max A. Viergever1, Alexander Leemans1
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Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Department of Physics, University of Antwerp, iMinds-Vision Lab, Antwerp, Belgium

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3150. Knowledge-Based Tractography Using Path Finding by Dynamic Programing Muwei Li1, J. Tilak Ratnanather2, Yajing Zhang1, Hangyi Jiang1, Kenichi Oishi1, Michael I. Miller2, Susumu Mori1
1 The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Center for Imaging Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3151. Assessment of Local Fiber Plausibility Using a HARDI Based Reference Peter F. Neher1, Bram Stieltjes2, Ivo Wolf3, Hans-Peter Meinzer1, Klaus Hermann Fritzsche1, 2
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Medical and Biological Informatics, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 2Quantitative Image-based Disease Characterization, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 3Medical Informatics, Mannheim University, Mannheim, Germany

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3152. A Variational Bayesian Approach to Network Modularity Applied to the Structural Connectome of the Human Brain Etay Ziv1, Julia P. Owen1, Yi-Ou Li1, Eric J. Friedman2, Pratik Mukherjee1

1 University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2International Computer Science Institute , Berkeley, CA, United States

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3153. Towards a Super-Resolution CONNECT/ARCHI Atlas of the White Matter Connectivity Delphine Duclap1, Benoit Schmitt1, Alice Lebois1, Pamela Guevara2, Hui Zhang3, Clarisse Longo Dos Santos1, Denis Le Bihan1, Jean-Franois Mangin1, Cyril Poupon1
1 I2BM, CEA NeuroSpin, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 2University of Concepcin, Concepcin, Chile; 3Department of Computer Science and Centre for Medical Image Computing, University College London, London, United Kingdom

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3154. Towards Probabilistic Atlases of the T1/T2 Relaxation Times from the CONNECT/ARCHI Database Alice Lebois1, Delphine Duclap1, Benoit Schmitt1, Clarisse Longo Dos Santos1, Pamela Guevara2, Hui Zhang3, Denis Le Bihan1, Jean-Franois Mangin1, Cyril Poupon1
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I2BM, CEA-NeuroSpin, Gif-Sur-Yvette, France, France; 2University of Concepcion, Concepcion, Chile, Chile; 3Department of Computer Science and Centre for Medical Image Computing, University College of London, London, United Kingdom

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3155. A Novel Probabilistic Connectivity Atlas for the Human Connectome : The CONNECT/ARCHI Atlas Benoit Schmitt1, Delphine Duclap1, Alice LEBOIS*1, Pamela Guevara2, Hui Zhang3, Yaniv Assaf4, Fabrice POUPON1, Denis Riviere1, Yann Cointepas1, Denis Le Bihan1, Jean-Franois Mangin1, Cyril POUPON1
I2BM, CEA - NeuroSpin, GIF-SUR-YVETTE, FRANCE, France, Metropolitan; 2University of Concepcion, CONCEPCION, CHILE, Chile; 3Department of Computer Science & Centre for Medical Image Computing, University College London, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom; 4Department of Neurobiology, Tel-Aviv University, TEL-AVIV, ISRAEL, Israel
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3156. Multi-Fascicle Model Reconstruction from Acquisitions of DWI at a Single B-Value with a Population-Informed Prior Maxime Taquet1, 2, Benoit Scherrer1, Benoit Macq2, Simon K. Warfield1
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Computational Radiology Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2ICTEAM Institute, Universit catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

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3157. Construction of a Fiber Atlas of the Murine Heart Stelios Angeli1, Nicholas Befera2, Gary Cofer2, G. Allan Johnson2, Christakis Constantinides1
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University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus; 2Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States

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3158. Tractography-Based Voxel-Wise Analysis (TBVA): A New Approach for Detecting White Matter Abnormalities in Clinical Populations Su-Chun Huang1, 2, Gregory J. Pauley1, Todd L. Richards1, Neva M. Corrigan, Dennis W. Shaw, Alan A. Artru3, Annette Estes4, Stephen R. Dager, Natalia M. Kleinhans, 1
1 Integrated Brain Imaging Center, Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 2Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 4Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

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3159. Microstructure-Informed Slow Diffusion Tractography in Humans Enhances Visualisation of Fibre Pathways Farida Grinberg1, Ivan I. Maximov1, Ezequiel Farrher1, Nadim Jon Shah1, 2

1 Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 4 - Medical Imaging Physics, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Juelich, Germany; 2Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, JARA, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

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3160. Evaluating the Accuracy of White-Matter Connectomes Franco Pestilli1, Jason Yeatman1, Ariel Rokem1, Kendrick Kay1, Brian Wandell2
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Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Psychlogy, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3161. Large Deformation Diffeomorphic Metric Mapping for Unlabeled Curves: Application to Fiber Tract Bundles Yung-Chin Hsu1, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng1, 2
1 Center for Optoelectronic Biomedicine, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Graduate Institute of Brain and Mind Sciences, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

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3162. Fiberfox: A Novel Tool to Generate Software Phantoms of Complex Fiber Geometries Peter F. Neher1, Bram Stieltjes2, Frederik B. Laun3, Hans-Peter Meinzer1, Klaus Hermann Fritzsche1, 2
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Medical and Biological Informatics, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 2Quantitative Image-based Disease Characterization, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 3Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany

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3163. Reconstructing Cerebellar-Cortical Connections with Advanced Diffusion Tractography Fulvia Palesi1, 2, Donald Tournier3, 4, Fernando Calamante, 45, Niels Muhlert6, Gloria Castellazzi, 27, Declan T. Chard6, Egidio Ugo D'Angelo, 28, Claudia Angela M. Wheeler-Kingshott6
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Department of Physics, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy; 2Brain Connectivity Center, IRCCS C. Mondino, Pavia, Italy; 3Melbourne Brain Centre - Austin Campus, The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia; 4Department of Medicine, Austin Health and Northern Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; 5Melbourne Brain Centre - Austin Campus, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia; 6NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, Department of Neuroinflammation, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom; 7Department of Industrial and Information Engineering, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy; 8Department of Public Health, Neuroscience, Experimental Medicine, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy

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3164. A Multiple-Fibre Diffusion Phantom for the Validation of HARDI Methods Ezequiel Farrher1, Farida Grinberg1, A. Avdo Celik2, Kaveh Vahedipour2, Nadim Jon Shah2, 3

1 Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 4 - Medical Imaging Physics, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Jlich, Germany; 2Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 4 - Medical Imaging Physics, Forschungszentrum Jlich, Jlich, Germany; 3Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, JARA, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

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3165. Comparison Study of Two DTI Tractography Methods for Quantifying Brain Structural Connectivity Qing Ji1, John O. Glass2, Wilburn E. Reddick1
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Radiological Science, St.Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States; 2Radiological Science, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States

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3166. Analysis of Tractography Biases Introduced by Anisotropic Voxels Peter F. Neher1, Bram Stieltjes2, Ivo Wolf3, Hans-Peter Meinzer1, Klaus Hermann Fritzsche1, 2
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Medical and Biological Informatics, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 2Quantitative Image-based Disease Characterization, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 3Medical Informatics, Mannheim University, Mannheim, Germany

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3167. Distortion Correction Improves DTI Visualization of the Microscopic Elements of the Medial Temporal Lobe Michael Zeineh1, Samantha J. Holdsworth1, Mansi B. Parekh1, Stefan Skare2, Roland Bammer3

1 Stanford, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Neuroradiology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden; 3Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3168. Repeatability and Variability of Graph Metrics in a Test-Retest of Whole-Brain Structural Networks. Jennifer Andreotti1, Kay Jann1, Lester Melie-Garcia2, Thomas Dierks1, Andrea Federspiel1

1 Dept. of Psychiatric Neurophysiology, University Hospital of Psychiatry / University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 2Neuroinformatics Department, Cuban Neuroscience Center, Havana, Cuba

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3169. Test-Retest Reliability of Computational Network Metrics Derived from the Structural Connectome of the Human Brain Julia P. Owen1, Etay Ziv1, Polina Bukshpun2, Nicholas Pojman2, Mari Wakahiro2, Jeffrey I. Berman3, Timothy Roberts4, Elliott Sherr2, Pratik Mukherjee1
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Radiology, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Neurology, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Radiology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 4Radiology, CHOP, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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3170. How Diffusion Model and Tract Direction Growth Affects Quantitative DTI Parameters in Ataxia Yu Zhang1, Xue Wang2, Yufen Chen2, Michael Rozenfeld2, Puneet Opal3, Todd Parrish, 12

1 Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States; 2Radiology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Neurology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

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3171. In Vivo Isotropic Resolution Diffuson Tensor Imaging of Mouse Brain at 9.4T Mingtao Wang1, Caterina Caffes2, Stephen T.C. Wong1, 3, Kelvin K. Wong1, 3

1 Department of Systems Medicine & Bioengineering, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute, Houston, TX, United States; 2Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States

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3172. Flow Sensitive Cine MR Imaging Using Improved Motion Sensitized Driven Equilibrium (IMSDE) Kazuyuki Endo1, Tomohiko Horie1, Isao Muro1, Yutaka Imai2, Kagayaki Kuroda3, Tetsuo Ogio4, Makoto Obara5, Marc Van Cauteren5, Thomas C. Kwee6, Taro Takahara7

1 Department of Radiological Technology, Tokai University Hospital, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan; 2Radiology, Tokai University Hospital, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan; 3Information Science and Technology, Tokai University, Hiratuka, Kanagawa, Japan; 4Philips Healthcare , Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 5Philips Healthcare, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 6Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 7Biomedical Engineering, Tokai University, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan

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3173. The Effect of Coil Types and GRAPPA Acceleration in HARDI and Probabilistic Fibertracking Javier Urriola Yaksic1, Nyoman Dana Kurniawan1, Aiman Al Najjar1, David C. Reutens1
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Centre for Advanced Imaging, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

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3174. Self-Correction of B1 Inhomogeneity Artifact in Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Using Double-Angle Excitation Kun Zhou1, Wei Liu1
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Siemens Shenzhen Magnetic Resonance Ltd., Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

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3175. Diffusion Pore Imaging by Double Wave Vector Measurements Tristan Anselm Kuder1, Frederik B. Laun1, 2
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Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 2Quantitative Imaging-Based Disease Characterization, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany

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3176. Simultaneous Multi-Slab Acquisition in 3D Multi-Slab Diffusion-Weighted Readout-Segmented Echo-Planar Imaging Robert Frost1, Peter Jezzard1, David A. Porter2, Karla L. Miller1

1 FMRIB Centre, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2Healthcare Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany

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3177. Improving the Efficiency of Diffusion Spectrum MRI Through Radial Acquisitions in Q-Space Fernando Emilio Boada1, Steven Yutzy2
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Radiology , New York University, New York, United States; 2Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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3178. A k-D Space Acceleration Strategy for HARDI with Compressed Sensing Tzu-Cheng Chao1, 2, Jr-Yuan Chiou3, Cheng-Wen Ko4, Ming-Ting Wu5, Stephan E. Maier3, Bruno Madore3

1 Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan; 2Institute of Medical Informatics, National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan; 3Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 4Department of Computer Science and Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 5Department of Radiology, Kaohsiung Veteran General Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

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3179. Charged Containers for Optimal 3D Q-Space Sampling Hans Knutsson1, Carl-Fredrik Westin, 12
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, Medical Informatics, Linkping University, Linkping, Sweden; 2Department of Radiology, BWH, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

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3180. 3 Phase Cycle Diffusion Prepared 3D FSE to Eliminate Diffusion Weighted Image Distortion Mitsuharu Miyoshi1, Yuji Iwadate1, Hiroyuki Kabasawa1
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Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare Japan, Hino, Tokyo, Japan

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3181. 3D DP-FISP for Diffusion Measurements in MR Microscopy at Ultra-High Field. Ileana Ozana Jelescu1, Denis Le Bihan1, Luisa Ciobanu1
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NeuroSpin, Gif-sur-Yvette, Essonne, France

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3182. Scan Time Reduction in 3D Diffusion-Weighted Steady-State Free Precession Imaging Using Constrained Reconstruction Rafael O'Halloran1, Florian Knoll2, Kristian Bredies3, Rudolf Stollberger2, Roland Bammer1
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Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Institute of Medical Engineering, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria; 3Department of Mathematics and Scientific Computing, University of Graz, Graz, Austria

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3183. Accelerated Diffusional Kurtosis Imaging Using Simultaneous Multi-Slice Echo Planar Imaging Jian Xu1, George Russell Glenn2, Himanshu Bhat3, Stephen F. Cauley4, Kawin Setsompop5, Ray Lee6, Ali Tabesh2, Jens H. Jensen2, Joseph A. Helpern2, Keith A. Heberlein7
1 Siemens Healthcare USA, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States; 3Siemens Medical Solutions, Charlestown , MA, United States; 4A.A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Dept. of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 5A.A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Dept. of Radiology, MGH, Boston, MA, United States; 6Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States; 7 Siemens Healthcare USA, Charlestown, MA, United States

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3184. Evaluation of Compressed Sensing Based Diffusion Spectrum Imaging Use of 3T MR Ping-Hong Yeh1, Namgyun Lee2, John Morissette3, Binquan Wang1, Wei Lui1, John M. Ollinger3, Terrence R. Oakes3, Gerard Riedy3
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Henry Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Rockville, MD, United States; 2Korea Basic Science Institute, Daejeon, Korea; 3National Intrepid Center of Excellence, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, United States

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3185 5. Diffusion Te ensors from Double-PFG of the Human Brain n Carl-Fredrik k Westin1, 2, Mar rkus Nilsson3, Of fer Pasternak1, H Hans Knutsson2
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Department of o Radiology, BWH H, Harvard Medica al School, Boston, , MA, United State es; 2Department of f Biomedical Engi ineering, Medical Inform matics, Linkping University, Link ping, Sweden; 3D Department of Med dical Radiation Phy ysics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

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3186 6. Super Resol lution Reconstruction from Dif fferently Orien nted Diffusion T Tensor Datasets Gwendolyn Van V Steenkiste1, Ben Jeurissen1, Jan Sijbers1, Di irk H.J. Poot2
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iMinds-Vision nLab, University of o Antwerp, Antwe erp, Belgium; 2Bio omedical Imaging Group Rotterdam m, Erasmus MC - U University Medical Cente er Rotterdam, Rott terdam, Netherland ds

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3187 7. Assessing Sc can-Rescan Rep producibility of f the Parameter r Estimates from m NODDI Maira Tariq1, Torben Schnei ider2, Daniel C. Alexander1, Cla audia Angela M. Wheeler-Kingsh hott2, Hui Zhang g1
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Department of o Computer Science & Centre for Medical M Image Com mputing, Universit ty College London n, London, United Kingdom; NMR Researc ch Unit, Queen Sq quare MS Centre, Department D of Neu uroinflammation, U UCL Institute of N Neurology, London n, United Kingdom

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3188 8. Convenient B-Value and B-Matrix Compu utations for Arb bitrary Gradien nt Waveforms: Characterizing g Signal Decay Due to t Gaussian Dif ffusion 1 2 Evren Ozarslan , Thomas H. Mareci
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Department of o Radiology, Brigh ham and Women's s Hospital, Harvard rd Medical School, , Boston, MA, Uni ited States; 2Depar rtment of Biochemistry and a Molecular Bio ology, University of o Florida, Gainesv ville, FL, United S States

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3189 9. On Random m Walks and En ntropy in Diffus sion-Weighted M Magnetic Reson nance Imaging S Studies of Neur ral Tissue Carson Ingo1, Richard L. Ma agin1, Luis Colon n-Perez2, Willia am Triplett3, Tho omas H. Mareci3
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Department of o Bioengineering, University of Illin nois at Chicago, Ch hicago, IL, United d States; 2Departm ment of Physics, Un niversity of Florida, Gaine esville, FL, United States; 3Departme ent of Biochemistr ry and Molecular B Biology, Universit ty of Florida, Gain nesville, FL, United States

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3190 0. Application of Multi-Tenso or Tract-Based Analysis (MTT TA) with Routin ne Clinical Diffu usion MRI Virendra Mis shra1, Hao Huan ng1
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Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter, University of o Texas Southwes stern Medical Cen nter, Dallas, TX, U United States

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3191 1. TBSS May Be B Sub-Optima al for Detection of DTI Parame eter Changes in n Crossing Fiber r Regions Vincent J. Sc chmithorst1, Jess sica L. Wisnowsk ki1, Ashok Panig grahy1
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Radiology, Ch hildren's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, U Pittsburgh, PA, United States s

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3192 2. Motion Correction in Diffu usion Spectrum Imaging Using g Simulated Diff ffusion Images a at Multiple B Bands Kwan-Jin Jung1, Nidhi Kohli i2, Fang-Cheng Yeh3, Timothy K Keller1, Tiejun Zh hao4
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Psychology, Carnegie C Mellon University, U Pittsbur rgh, PA, United St tates; 2Electrical a and Computer Eng gineering, Carnegie e Mellon University, Pit ttsburgh, PA, Unit ted States; 3Biomed dical Engineering, , Carnegie Mellon n University, Pittsb burgh, PA, United States; 4MR R&D Collabor rations, Siemens Medical M Solutions USA, U Pittsburgh, P PA, United States

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3193 3. Performanc ce Evaluation of f Various Nume erical Algorithm ms for a Multi-C Compartmenta al IVIM-Model Burkhard M dler1, Volker A. Coenen2
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Neurosurgery y, University Bonn n, Medical Centre, Bonn, Germany; 2 Divison Stereotax xy and MR-based OR Techniques, U University Bonn - Medica al Centre, Bonn, Germany G

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3194 4. Information n Extraction fro om Raw DTI Da ata Using Textu ure Based Analy ysis: A Prelimin nary Study of Classificatio on and Regressi ion 1 2 1 1 2 magna cum laude Che-Wei Cha ang , , Chien-Ch hang Ho , Jyh-H Horng Chen ,
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Electrical Eng gineering, Nationa al Taiwan Universi ity, Taipei, Taiwan n; 2Interdisciplinar ry MRI/MRS Lab, , National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan n

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3195. High-Spatial and High-Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging with a Fragmented Acquisition Scheme Sjoerd B. Vos1, 2, Murat Aksoy2, Julian R. Maclaren2, Zhaoying Han2, Samantha J. Holdsworth2, Alexander Brost2, Christoph Seeger2, 3, Alexander Leemans1, Roland Bammer2
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Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Center for Quantitative Neuroimaging, Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Pattern Recognition Lab, Department of Computer Science, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

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3196. Retrospective Correction of Physiological Noise in DTI Using Peripheral Measurements in an Extended Tensor Model Framework Siawoosh Mohammadi1, Chloe Hutton1, Zoltan Nagy1, Oliver Josephs1, Nikolaus Weiskopf1
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Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL, ION UCL, UCL, London, United Kingdom

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3197. Inter-Vendor Variability in Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Values Michael A. Levine1, Pavlina Polaskova1, Sara Maria Sprinkhuizen1, Steven M. Stufflebeam1, Bruce R. Rosen1, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer1, Elizabeth R. Gerstner1
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Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States

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3198. How Is the Fractional Anisotropy Affected by Frequency-Dependent Changes to the Eigenvalues of the Apparent Diffusion Tensor Measured with Oscillating-Gradient Spin-Echo Diffusion Tensor Imaging? Jeff Kershaw1, 2, Christoph Leuze3, Ichio Aoki1, Takayuki Obata4, Iwao Kanno1, Hiroshi Ito1, Yuki Yamaguchi2, Hiroshi Handa2
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Molecular Imaging Centre, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan; 2School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan; 3Department of Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; 4Research Centre for Charged Particle Therapy, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan

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3199. SNR Dependence of Mean Kurtosis and How to Correct It Elodie Andr1, Christophe Phillips1, 2, Ezequiel Farrher3, Ivan I. Maximov4, Farida Grinberg3, Nadim Jon Shah4, 5, Evelyne Balteau1
1 Cyclotron research center, University of Lige, Lige, Belgium; 2Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Lige, Lige, Belgium; 3Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine - 4, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Juelich, Germany; 4 Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine - 4, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Juelich, Germany; 5Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, RWTH Aachen University, JARA, Aachen, Germany

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3200. Bias in Diffusion Tensor Tissue Integrity Measures Due to Sum of Squares Reconstruction: Characterization and Retrospective Correction Ken E. Sakaie1, Kecheng Liu2, Mark J. Lowe1

1 Imaging Institute, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc, Malvern, PA, United States

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3201. The Influence of Imaging Gradients in the Analysis of Diffusion Signals from Pulsed and Oscillating Gradient Sequences Damien McHugh1, 2, Penny L. Hubbard1, 2, Geoffrey Parker1, 2, Josephine H. Naish1, 2
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Centre for Imaging Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; 2The University of Manchester Biomedical Imaging Institute, Manchester, United Kingdom

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3202. Gradient Nonlinearity Correction to Improve ADC Accuracy and Standardization in Breast Cancer Clinical Trials David C. Newitt1, Ek T. Tan2, Thomas L. Chenevert3, Lisa J. Wilmes1, Suchandrima Banerjee4, Luca Marinelli2, Nola M. Hylton5

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Diagnostics and Biomedical Technologies, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 3Radiology MRI, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 4Applied Science Lab, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 5Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3203. Improved Accuracy of Motion and Affine Eddy Current Distortion Correction in High B-Value Diffusion Weighted Imaging Using Brain Mask Based Weighting Functions Christopher Leslie Adamson1, Richard Beare1, Deanne Thompson1, Marc Seal1
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Developmental Imaging, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Parkville, VIC, Australia

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3204. Joint Estimation Based Phase Error Correction in Multi-Shot Spiral Diffusion Weighted Imaging Pan Su1, Xiaodong Ma2, Wenchuan Wu2, Hua Guo2

1 School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

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3205. Fast Automatic Spike Artifact Assessment in DTI Data for Monitoring Possible Hardware Issues Daniel Gllmar1, Stefan Kmmer2, Jrgen R. Reichenbach3

1 Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I , Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena , Jena, Germany; 2Faculty of Computer Science and Automation, Technical University Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany; 3 Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany

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3206. in-vivo High Resolution Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Human Heart at 3T: Fat Suppression in the Presence of B0 Field Inhomogeneities Jack Harmer1, Christian T. Stoeck2, Rachel W. Chan3, Nicolas Toussaint1, Constantin Von Deuster2, David Atkinson3, Sebastian Kozerke, 12
Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Kings College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Centre for Medical Imaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom
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3207. A Novel Method for Determining the Reliability of Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Data Karl G. Helmer1, Ming-Chung Chou2, Ronny I. Preciado, Allen Song3, Jessica Turner4, Barjor Gimi5, Susumu Mori6, 7
Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; 3Radiology, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; Translational Neuroscience, The Mind Research Network, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 5Radiology and Medicine, DartmouthHitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH, United States; 6Radiology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 7Kennedy Kreiger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States
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3208. Feasibility of Ultra-Short EPI Navigator for DTI Motion Detection Hu Cheng1
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Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States

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3209. Relaxation Corrected Diffusion Weighted Imaging Daniel Guo Quae Chong1
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Dept. of Diagnostic, Interventional and Pediatric Radiology (DIPR), Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland

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3210. Prospective Correction Rigid-Body Motion-Induced Phase for Diffusion-Weighted SSFP Imaging Rafael O'Halloran1, Anh Tu Van1, Eric Aboussouan1, Murat Aksoy1, Roland Bammer1
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Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3211. Impact of Accuracy and Reliability of Diffusivity in Assessing Acute Ischemic Stroke Venkata Veerendranadh Chebrolu1, Dattesh D. Shanbhag2, Ek Tsoon Tan3, Patrice Hervo4, Marc-Antoine Labeyrie5, Catherine Oppenheim5, 6, Rakesh Mullick2

1 Medical Image Analysis Lab, GE Global Research, Bangalore , Karnataka, India; 2Medical Image Analysis Lab, GE Global Research, Bangalore, Karnataka, India; 3GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, India; 4GE Healthcare, Buc, France; 5Departments of Radiology and Neurology, Centre Hospitalier, Sainte-Anne, Paris, France; 6Universit Paris Descartes , Paris, France

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3212. Combined Eddy-Current and EPI-PSF-Based Distortion Corrections in Quantification of DW EPI at UHF Oleg Posnansky1, Myung-Ho In1, Oliver Speck1
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BMMR, IEP, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, SA, Germany

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3213. Comparison of Image Quality Control Tools for Diffusion Tensor Images Bilan Liu1, Tong Zhu2, Jianhui Zhong2

1 Electrical and Computer Engineering , University of Rochester , Rochester , NY, United States; 2Imaging Sciences, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States

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3214. Clinical Diffusion Imaging: Can We Still Use Corrupted Images in Voxelwise Analysis? Ivan I. Maximov1, Farida Grinberg2, Irene Neuner1, 3, Nadim Jon Shah1, 4
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Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 4, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Juelich, Germany; 2Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 4, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Juelich, Germany; 3Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; 4Department of Neurology, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

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3215. Quantitative Analysis of Directional Bias Imposed on Primary Eigenvector Estimations in DTI When Gradient Table Correction Is Neglected Ali Ersoz1, Volkan Emre Arpinar2, L. Tugan Muftuler2, 3

1 Department of Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Center for Imaging Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

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3216. Gradient Nonlinearity Effects of Diffusion Weighted Imaging in a Dedicated Head-Only MRI System Ek T. Tan1, Seung-Kyun Lee1, Jean-Baptiste Mathieu1, Venkata Veerendranadh Chebrolu2, Dattesh D. Shanbhag2, Matthew A. Bernstein3, John Huston III3, Luca Marinelli1, John F. Schenck1
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Diagnostics and Biomedical Technologies, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 2Diagnostics and Biomedical Technologies, GE Global Research, Bangalore, India; 3Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

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3217. Practical Aspects of Correcting ADC Bias Due to Gradient Nonlinearity in Media of Arbitrary Anisotropy Dariya I. Malyarenko1, Brian D. Ross1, Thomas L. Chenevert1
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Radiology - MRI, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

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3218. Effects of Noise Estimation Error on the Accuracy and Precision of Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Jing Yuan1, Qinwei Zhang1, David Ka Wai Yeung1, Anil T. Ahuja1, Ann D. King1
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Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong

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3219. A Simple and Efficient Method for Acceleration and Denoising of Multi-Contrast Diffusion Data: Application to Q-Space and HARDI Ana-Maria Oros-Peusquens1, Nadim Jon Shah1, 2
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INM-4, Research Centre Jlich, Jlich, Germany; 2Faculty of Medicine, JARA, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

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1 Department of Radiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States; 3Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States; 4Department of Neurosurgery, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States

3220. T1! Response to the Activity-Dependent Localized Acidosis Hye-Young Heo1, 2, Casey P. Johnson1, Daniel R. Thedens1, John A. Wemmie3, 4, Vincent A. Magnotta1, 3

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3221. The Relationship Between Neurotransmitter Levels, BOLD Changes and Neural Oscillations in Primary Motor Cortex. Mary C. Stephenson1, SoYoung Kim2, Matthew J. Brookes1, Steve Jackson2, Peter G. Morris1
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School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 2School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

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3222. A Pharmaco-fMRI Study on Pain Networks Induced by Electrical Stimulation After Sumatriptan Injection Yuan Wang1, Ming Zhang1, Netra Rana1, Chenwang Jin1, Shaohui Ma1
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Department of Medical Imaging, First Affiliated Hospital of medical college of Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China

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3223. Effect of Parasympathetic Stimulation on Brain Activity During Emotional Processing Barbara Basile1, Andrea Bassi, Giovanni Calcagnini2, Emiliano Macaluso1, Angelica Piccolomini, Carlo Caltagirone3, Marco Bozzali1
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Neuroimaging Laboratory, Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy, Italy; 23Department of Technology and Health, Italian Institute of Health, Rome, Italy, Italy; 3Department of Neuroscience, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy, Italy

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3224. Brain Activation Associated with the Anxiety-Inducing Distractor in Working Memory Maintenance in Patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder Chung-Man Moon1, Moo-Suk Lee2, Heoung-Keun Kang3, Jong-Chul Yang4, Gwang-Woo Jeong1, 3
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Interdisciplinary Program of Biomedical Engineering, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Korea; 2Psychiatry, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea; 3Radiology, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea; 4Psychiatry, Chonbuk National Universty Hosptal, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do, Korea

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3225. A Framework for Investigating Decision-Making in the Brain with High Spatio-Temporal Resolution Using Simultaneous EEG/fMRI and Joint ICA Sreenath Pruthviraj Kyathanahally1, Nurhan Erbil1, Ana Maria Franco-Watkins2, Xiaoxia Zhang1, Vince D. Calhoun3, 4 , Gopikrishna Deshpande1, 2
AU MRI Research Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 3The Mind Research Network and Lovelace Biomedical and Environmental Research Institute, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 4Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States
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3226. Structural and Functional Changes of Hippocampus in Long Life Experienced Taxi Driver Geon-Ho Jahng1, Kyung-Mi Lee2, Myung-Won You2, Eo-Jin Hwang3, Min-Ji Kim3, Hyug-Gi Kim4, Dong-Kyun Lee5, Jong-Min Lee5, Chang-Woo Ryu1, Wook Jin1, Dal-Mo Yang1, Ji Seon Park6

1 Radiology, Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea; 2Radiology, Graduate College of of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea; 3Radiology, Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, Seoul, Korea; 4Biomedical Engineering, Graduate College of Electronics and Information, Kyung Hee University, Youngin, Gyeonggi-do, Korea; 5Biomedical Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea; 6Radiology, Kyung Hee University Hospital, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea

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3227. Neural Correlates of Mathematics Competence in Children: A Functional MRI Study John Y.S. Cheng1, 2, Wing P. Chan3, 4, Pei-Shan Ho2, 5, Ho-Ling Liu5, Chun-Yen Chang2

1 Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 2Graduate Institue of Science Education, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 3Department of Radiology, Wan-Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 4School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 5Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan

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3228. Olfactory Neural Network Disruption in Alzheimers Disease (AD): A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study Prasanna Karunanayaka1, Megha Patel1, Jian-Li Wang1, Sarah Molitoris1, Paul Eslinger2, Qing X. Yang1
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Radiology, Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA, United States; 2Neurology, Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA, United States

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3229. Adaptations in Cortical Activations in Early, Late Blind Individuals Reading Braille Ankeeta Sharma1, S. Senthil Kumaran1, Rohit Saxena2, Garima Shukla3, Vishnu Sreenivas4, Naranamangalam R. Jagannathan1

1 Department of NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of R.P.Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 3Department of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 4Department of Bio-Statistics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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3230. Varying Frequencies of Flickering Checkerboard in Anisometropic Amblyopes: An fMRI Study Reena Singh1, S. Senthil Kumaran2, Rohit Saxena1, Vimla Menon1, Pradeep Sharma1

1 Dr.R.P. Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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3231 1. A fMRI Study in Anisomet tropicAmblyope es Before and D During Occlusio on Therapy: Co omparison 0f R Responders asis of Cortical Activity A Pattern n and Non Responders on Ba 1 2 2 2 2 S. Senthil Ku umaran , Reena Singh S , Rohit Sa axena , Vimla Me Menon , Pradeep Sharma
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Department of o NMR, All India Institute of Medic cal Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, Indi ia; 2Dr.R.P. Centre e for Ophthalmic S Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Scienc ces, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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3232 2. Neurocognit tive Alteration Associated A with h Auditory Task ks in Early and d Late Blind Sub bjects 1 Ankeeta Shar rma1, S. Senthil Kumaran K , Rohi it Saxena2, Garim ma Shukla3, Vish hnu Sreenivas4, Naranamangala am R. Jagannathan n1
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Department of o NMR, All India Institute of Medic cal Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, Indi ia; 2Department of f R.P.Centre for Op phthalmic Sciences, All India I Institute of Medical M Sciences, New N Delhi, Delhi, , India; 3Departme ent of Neurology, A All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New w Delhi, Delhi, Ind dia; 4Department of f Bio-Statistics, Al All India Institute o of Medical Science es, New Delhi, Del lhi, India

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3233 3. fMRI Study y of Sound Press sure Level Enco oding in the Dif fferent Subdivis sions of Inferior Colliculus Jevin W. Zha ang1, 2, Condon Lau L 1, Joe S. Che eng1, 2, Iris Y. Zh hou1, 2, Matthew M. Cheung1, Ed d X. Wu1, 2
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Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; Department of o Electrical and El lectronic Engineer ring, The Universit ty of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong na g Kong SAR, Chin

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3234 4. Direct Non-I Invasive MRI Measurement M of the Absolute C CBV-CBF Rela ationship Durin ng Sensory-Motor and Auditory Sti imulation in No ormal Humans 1 1 1 Pelin Aksit Ciris C , Maolin Qi iu , Robert Todd d Constable
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Diagnostic Ra adiology, Yale Un niversity, New Hav ven, CT, United St tates

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3235 5. Functional Magnetic M Reson nance Imaging of o the Central A Auditory System m Following Lo ong-Term and P Passive Acoustic Exposure at Mode erate Sound Pressure Level 1 2 2 2 2 3 Condon Lau , Jevin W. Zhan ng , Joe S. Cheng g , Iris Y. Zhou , Ed X. Wu ,
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Division of Biomedical Enginee ering, Hong Kong University of Scie ence and Technolo ogy, Kowloon, HK KSAR, China; 2La aboratory of Biomedical Im maging and Signal Processing, The University U of Hong g Kong, Hong Kon ng, HKSAR, China; 3Department of f Electrical and Electronic c Engineering, The e University of Hong Kong, Hong K Kong, HKSAR, Chi ina

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3236 6. Deep Brain Stimulation at the Subthalami ic Nucleus Prod duces fMRI Res sponse in the M Motor Cortex ounce1, Yu-Chieh h Jill Kao1, Hon ng Yuan2, Yen-Yu u Ian Shih1 Hsin-Yi Lai1, John Robert Yo

1 Experimental Neuroimaging La aboraory, Departm ment of Neurology and Biomedical R Research Imaging C Center, University y of North pel Hill, NC, Unite ed States; 2Departm ment of Radiology y, University of No orth Carolina, Cha apel Hill, NC, Unit ted States Carolina, Chap

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3237 7. Deep Brain Stimulation fM MRI with a Hom me-Made Two-C Channel Tungst ten Microwire E Electrode ounce1, Yu-Chieh h Jill Kao1, Yen-Yu Ian Shih1 Hsin-Yi Lai1, John Robert Yo

1 Experimental Neuroimaging La aboraory, Departm ment of Neurology and Biomedical R Research Imaging C Center, University y of North pel Hill, NC, Unite ed States Carolina, Chap

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3238 8. Glucagon-L Like Peptide-1 Modulates M Func ctional Magneti c Resonance Im maging Signal A Activity in the R Rodent Brain 1 2 1 Prasanth K. Chelikani , Ursu ula I. Tuor , Dav vid K. Min
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Gastrointestin nal Research Group, Production Animal Health, Facult ty of Veterinary M Medicine, Universi ity of Calgary, Cal lgary, Alberta, Canad da; 2Clinical Neuro osciences, Radiolo ogy, and Physiolog gy and Pharmacolo ogy, Hotchkiss Br rain Institute, Univ versity of Calgary, Calga ary, Alberta, Cana ada

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3239 9. fMRI and Electrophysiolog E gy of Optogenet tic Vs. Whisker r Stimulation in n the Whisker B Barrel Cortex of f the Awake Rabb bit 1 1 1 1 1 Daniil Aksen nov , Limin Li , Michael M Miller , George Iordane escu , Alice M. W Wyrwicz
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Center for Ba asic MR Research, NorthShore University HealthSyste em, Evanston, IL, U United States

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3240 0. Brain Devel lopment During g Adolescence: Metabolic, M Ana atomical and Fu unctional Chara acterisation in R Rats Luisa Altabella1, Francesca Zoratto1, France esco De Pasqua ale2, Giovanni La aviola1, Walter A Adriani1, Rossell la Canese3
1 Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Istituto Superiore e di Sanita', Rome e, Italy; 2ITAB Neu uroscience and Im maging, University G. C Italy; 3Cell Biology B and Neuro oscience, Istituto S Superiore di Sanit , Rome, Italy d'Annunzio, Chieti,

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3241. fMRI of Hypothalamic Activation by Fasting in ob/ob Mice Using T2* and FDWI with High and Low B Values. a Comparative Study. Blanca Lizarbe1, Pilar Lopez-Larrubia1, Sebastin Cerdn2
1 Instituto Investigaciones Biomedicas "Alberto Sols" CSIC-UAM, Madrid, Spain; 2Instituto de Investigaciones Biomdicas - CSIC, Madrid, Spain

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3242. Functional MRI and Neural Responses in a Rat Model of Alzheimer's Disease Basavaraju G. Sanganahalli1, Peter Herman1, Kevin L. Behar1, 2, Hal Blumenfeld3, 4, Douglas L. Rothman1, 5, Fahmeed Hyder1, 5
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Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; Neurology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 4Neuroscience, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 5 Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

Electronic Poster fMRI: Basics, Modalities & Analysis


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1 Department of Radiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States; 3Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States; 4Department of Neurosurgery, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States; 5Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa , Iowa City, IA, United States

3243. T1! Functional Imaging Temporal Dynamics in the Human Visual Cortex Hye-Young Heo1, 2, Casey P. Johnson1, Daniel R. Thedens1, John A. Wemmie3, 4, Vincent A. Magnotta1, 5

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3244. Modeling the fMRI Signals at the Microscopic Level Using Quantitative Optical Microscopy Measurements Louis O. Gagnon1, Sava Sakadzic1, Anna Devor2, Qianqian Fang1, Frederic Lesage3, Emiri T. Mandeville1, Vivek J. Srinivasan1, Mohammad A. Yaseen1, Emmanuel Roussakis4, Eng H. Lo1, Sergei Vinogradov4, Richard B. Buxton2, Anders M. Dale5, David A. Boas1

1 Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Department of Radiology and Neuroscience, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 3 Department of Electrical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 4Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pensylvania, Philadelphia, Pensylvania, United States; 5Department of Radiology and Neuroscience, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States

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3245. Distributed Pattern of BOLD fMRI: Neuronal Activity or Hemodynamic Artifact Sun Mi Park1, Francesca Branzoli2, Misun Kim1, Hyerin Lim1, Matthias J.P. van Osch2, Itamar Ronen2, Dae-Shik Kim1

1 Department of Electrical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea; 2C. J. Gorter Center for High-field MRI, Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands

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3246. Thalamic Relay of Frequency-Specific EEG Scalp Field Maps Simon Schwab1, Thomas Koenig1, Andrea Federspiel1, Thomas Dierks1, Kay Jann1
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Dept. of Psychiatric Neurophysiology, University Hospital of Psychiatry / University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

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3247. Temporally Quasi-Stable Spatial Configurations in fMRI Reveal Scale-Free Dynamics Similar to That of EEG Microstates Nurhan Erbil1, Gopikrishna Deshpande1, 2
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 2Department of Psychology, Auburn University , Auburn, AL, United States

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3248. Removing Ballistocardiographic Noise in Combined EEG-fMRI Using Soft Constrained PLS Method Siamak Salari Sharif1, Michael D. Noseworthy2, James P. Reilly3, Daniel J. Bosnyak4

1 MR Innovations Inc., Detroit, MI, United States; 2Electrical and computer engineering, school of biomedical engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; 3Electrical and computer engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; 4Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada

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3249. Effect of Respiration on Motion Correction in fMRI Hu Cheng1, Aina Puce1


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Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States

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3250. On the Spatial Distribution of Cerebrovascular Reactivity During Breath Hold and CO2 Inhalation Tasks as Assessed by Data-Driven Analysis Methods Ekaterina Tchistiakova1, 2, David E. Crane3, Jeremy Gilbert4, Sandra E. Black3, 5, Bradley J. MacIntosh1, 3
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Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Heart and Stroke Foundation Centre for Stroke Recovery,, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 3Heart and Stroke Foundation Centre for Stroke Recovery, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 4Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 5Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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3251. Global Intravascular and Local Hyperoxia Contrast Phase-Based Blood Oxygenation Measurements Ian D. Driver1, Samuel J. Wharton1, Paula L. Croal1, Richard W. Bowtell1, Susan T. Francis1, Penelope A. Gowland1
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Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

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3252. Reducing Physiological Effects in Resting State fMRI by Dephasing Blood and CSF Signals Yongquan Ye1, Ewart Mark Haacke1
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Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States

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3253. Assessment of R2* Dependence on Oxygenation Across Field Strength. Paula L. Croal1, Emma Louise Hall1, Ian D. Driver1, Susan T. Francis1, Penelope A. Gowland1
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SPMMRC, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

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3254. Investigation of Cardiac and Respiratory Pressure Waves in the Brain by High Resolution Echo-Planar Imaging at 7 Tesla Marta Bianciardi1, Karleyton C. Evans2, Jonathan R. Polimeni3, Tian Y. Song2, Boris Keil3, Thomas Witzel3, Bruce R. Rosen3, David A. Boas3, Lawrence L. Wald3
Department of Radiology, A.A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States; 3Department of Radiology, A.A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States
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3255. Comparison of CO2 in Air Versus Carbogen for the Measurement of Cerebrovascular Reactivity with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Hannah Hare1, Michael Germuska1, Daniel P. Bulte1
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FMRIB, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom

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3256. Fully Connected Cascade Deep Architecture Neural Networks Outperform Support Vector Machines for Disease State Classification Using fMRI Data Peng Wang1, Bogdan Wilamowski, Gopikrishna Deshpande2
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AU MRI Research Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 2AU MRI Research Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States

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3257. Empirical Bayesian Estimation Improves Analysis of Resting-State Functional Connectivity from Multi-Echo BOLD Data Feng Xu1, 2, Suresh E. Joel, 12, Jun Hua1, 2, Craig K. Jones, 12, Brian S. Caffo3, Martin A. Lindquist4, Ciprian M. Crainiceanu4, Peter C.M. van Zijl1, 2, James J. Pekar1, 2
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Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2F. M. Kirby Research Center, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4 Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins University, School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3258. Correcting Motion Induced Connectivity Changes in Resting-State fMRI Ali-mohammad Golestani1, Mariana Lazar1
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Radiology, Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY, United States

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3259. Multitask Machine Learning for Brain-State Classification Yash S. Shah1, Ashish Farmer1, Luis Hernandez-Garcia1, Douglas C. Noll1, Mark Greenwald2, Jon-Kar Zubieta1, Scott J. Peltier1
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 2Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States

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3260. An a Contrario Approach for the Detection of Activated Brain Areas in FMRI Camille Maumet1, Pierre Maurel1, Jean-Christophe Ferr1, 2, Christian Barillot1
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Visages Project-team / U746, University of Rennes 1, INSERM, CNRS, Inria, RENNES, Brittany, France; 2Department of Neuroradiology, CHU Rennes, Rennes, Brittany, France

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3261. A Comparison of Parametric and Non-Parametric Blind Hemodynamic Deconvolution Methods for fMRI Karthik Ramakrishnan Sreenivasan1, Martin Havlicek2, Gopikrishna Deshpande, 3
AU MRI Research Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Limburg , Netherlands; 3Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States
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3262. Toward Direct Detection of Neuronal Magnetic Fields Using MRI: Local and Three-Dimensional Mapping of Somatosensory Evoked Fields in the Rat Brain Masaki Sekino1, 2, Tomoaki Takewa1, Dongmin Kim1, 2, Yusuke Inoue1, 2, Hiroyuki Ohsaki1
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyoku, Tokyo, Japan; 2Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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3263. Functional MRI with an Ultra-Short Echo Time Sequence Geon-Ho Jahng1, Min-Ji Kim2, Eo-Jin Hwang2, Hyug-Gi Kim3, Kyung-Mi Lee4, Chang-Woo Ryu1, Soo-Yeol Lee3, Wook Jin1, Dal-Mo Yang1, Ji Seon Park5

1 Radiology, Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea; 2Radiology, Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, Seoul, Korea; 3Biomedical Engineering, Graduate College of Electronics and Information, Kyung Hee University, Youngin, Gyeonggi-do, Korea; 4Radiology, Graduate College of of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea; 5 Radiology, Kyung Hee University Hospital, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea

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3264. Synchronous Recording of Multiple Physiological, Trigger and External Signal Traces for Co-Registration with Functional MRI Data Jaroslav Marek1, Jan Rieger1, 2, Darius Lysiak1, Tomasz Kaczmarczyk3, Martin Kanowski4, Claus Tempelmann4, Thoralf Niendorf1, 5
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Berlin Ultrahigh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 2MRI.TOOLS GmbH, Berlin, Germany; 3Blue Brick Ltd., Lodz, Poland; 4Department of Neurology, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany; 5Joint cooperation - Charit Medical Faculty and the Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Experimental and Clinical Research Center, Berlin, Germany

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3265. Functional MRI Using Spin-Lock Sequences to Modulate BOLD Activation Swati Rane1, John T. Spear1, Zhongliang Zu1, Manus J. Donahue1, 2, John C. Gore1, 3
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VUIIS, Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3266. Characterization of a Spin-Locked Spin-Echo EPI Sequence for pH-Sensitive Dynamic T1rho Imaging of the Brain Casey P. Johnson1, Hye-Young Heo2, Daniel R. Thedens1, John A. Wemmie3, Vincent A. Magnotta1, 3

1 Radiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States; 3Psychiatry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States

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1 Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging and Signal Processing, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; 2Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; 3Department of Anatomy, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; 4Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

3267. Neural Origin of the Interhemispheric Functional Connectivity Loss After Complete Corpus Callosotomy Russell W. Chan1, 2, Iris Y. Zhou1, 2, Y. X. Liang3, Yong Hu4, K. F. So3, Ed X. Wu1, 2

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3268 8. Spectral Changes in Restin ng-State fMRI Connectivity C Ind duced by Corpu us Callosum Tr ransection eng1, 2, Patrick P P. Gao1, 2, K. F. S So3, Ed X. Wu1, 2 Iris Y. Zhou1, 2, Y. X. Liang3, Russell W. Chan1, 2, Joe S. Che
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Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; 2Dep partment of Electrical and Electronic Engine eering, The Univer rsity of Hong Kong g, Hong Kong SA AR, China; 3Depart tment of Anatomy, , The University of Hong H Kong, Hong g Kong SAR, Chin na

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3269 9. White Matte er Integrity Cor rrelations with Coactivation of f Resting State fMRI Edmund W. Wong W 1, David Matthew M Carpent ter1, Johnny Ng1, Jessica Roman n1, Ying Wei Wu2, Xiaofeng Tao2, Cheuk Ying Tang1
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Radiology, Mount M Sinai School l of Medicine, New w York, United Sta ates; 2Radiology, S Shanghai East Hos spital, Shanghai T Tongji University, Sh hanghai, China

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3270 0. Investigating Resting-State e Functional Co onnectivity Usin ng Passband BS SSFP Joe S. Cheng g1, 2, Iris Y. Zhou u1, 2, Patrick P. Gao G 1, 2, Russell W W. Chan1, 2, Que eenie Chan3, Hen nry Ka Fung Ma ak4, Pek 4 5 Lan Khong , Ed X. Wu
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Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; 2Dep partment of Electrical and Electronic Engine eering, Hong Kong g, Hong Kong; 3Ph hilips Healthcare, H Hong Kong, Hong g Kong; 4Diagnosti ic Radiology, 5 The University y of Hong Kong, Hong H Kong, Hong Kong; The Unive ersity of Hong Ko ong, Hong Kong, S SAR, China, Hong g Kong

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3271 1. Balanced St teady-State Free e Procession (B BSSFP) for Dete ecting Resting-S State Networks in Rat Brain at t 7T Patrick P. Ga ao1, 2, Russell W. W Chan1, 2, Joe S. S Cheng1, 2, Iris Y. Zhou1, 2, Ed X X. Wu1, 2
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Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; Department of o Electrical and El lectronic Engineer ring, The Universit ty of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong na g Kong SAR, Chin

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3272 2. Simultaneou us fMRI-DTI Using U the Naviga ated Diffusion S Sequence A. Alhamud1, F. Robertson1, D. Donaldson1, Andr J. W. van n der Kouwe2, E Ernesta M. Meintj tjes1
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Human Biology, MRC/UCT Medical Imaging Re esearch Unit, Univ versity of Cape Tow wn, Cape Town, W Western Cape, Sou uth Africa; Department of o Radiology, Mass sachusetts General l Hospital, Charles stown, MA, Unite d States

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3273 3. Diffusion-W Weighted Resting g-State Functio onal MRI at 3T Joe S. Cheng g1, 2, Iris Y. Zhou u1, 2, Hua Guo3, Patrick P P. Gao1, 2, Russell W. C Chan1, 2, Queenie e Chan4, Henry K Ka Fung 5 5 1 2 Mak , Pek La an Khong , Ed X. X Wu ,
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Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; 2Dep partment of Electrical and Electronic Engine eering, Hong Kong g, Hong Kong; 3Bi iomedical Enginee ering & Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, versity, Beijing, Ch hina; 4Philips Healthcare, Hong Kon ng, Hong Kong; 5D Diagnostic Radiolo ogy, The Universit ty of Hong Tsinghua Univ Kong, Hong Kong, K Hong Kong

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3274 4. k-T FASTER R: A New Meth hod for the Acceleration of Res sting State fMR RI Data Acquisi ition Mark Chiew1, Stephen M. Sm mith1, Peter J. Ko oopmans2, Thom mas Blumensath3, Karla L. Mille er1
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FMRIB Centr re, University of Oxford, O Oxford, Un nited Kingdom; 2D Donders Institute f for Brain, Cognitio on and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 3ISV VR, University of f Southampton, Sou uthampton, Hamp pshire, United King gdom

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3275 5. An Assessment of Motion Artefacts A in Mu ulti Band EPI fo or High Spatial and Temporal Resolution Res sting State fMRI Michael E. Kelly K 1, Eugene P. P Duff1, Janine D. D Bijsterbosch1, Natalie L. Voet ts1, Nicola Filipp pini1, Steen Moe eller2, Junqian Xu2, Essa S. Yacoub b2, Edward J. Au uerbach2, Kamil Ugurbil2, Stephe en M. Smith1, Ka arla L. Miller1
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FMRIB Centr re, University of Oxford, O Oxford, Un nited Kingdom; 2C Center for Magneti ic Resonance Rese earch, University o of Minnesota Medical Schoo ol, Minneapolis, MN, M United States

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3276 6. Flip Angle Effects E on Resting State fMRI Studies 1 Yongquan Ye e1, Ewart Mark Haacke H
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Radiology, Wayne W State Univer rsity, Detroit, MI, United States

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3277 7. Observing Resting-State R Br rain Modules at Different Freq quencies Using MREG Hsu-Lei Lee1, Jakob Asslnd der1, Pierre Leva an1, Jrgen Henn nig1
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University Medical Center Freib burg, Freiburg, Ge ermany

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3278. Spatiotmeporal Fourier Analysis of Resting State Fluctuations in BOLD fMRI of the Rat Waqas Majeed1, Matthew E. Magnuson2, Shella Keilholz2
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Department of Electrical Engineering, Lahore University of Management Sciences, School of Science and Engineering, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan; 2Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology/Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

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3279. Transient Synchronising Sub-Networks Within Large Scale Networks Thomas Allan1, Matthew J. Brookes1, Susan T. Francis1, Penelope A. Gowland1
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SPMMRC, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

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3280. Dynamic Temporal Topological Structure of Default Mode Network Pan Lin1, De Pisapia Nicola2, Jorge Jovicich2
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Institute of Biomedical Engineering,Xi'an Jiaotong University, xi'an, shaanxi, China; 2Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento, Trento, Trentino, Italy

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3281. Stable, Dynamic & Variable Functional Networks Suresh Emmanuel Joel1, Anand Narasimha Murthy1, Ek T. Tan2, Dattesh D. Shanbhag1, John F. Schenck2, Rakesh Mullick1
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Diagnostics and Biomedical Technologies, General Electric Global Research, Bangalore, Karnataka, India; 2Diagnostics and Biomedical Technologies, General Electric Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States

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3282. Using Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling to Estimate the Functional Connectivity Networks from CBF and BOLD Signals Simultaneously Measured by ASL MRI Jiancheng Zhuang1, Savio Wong1
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University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3283. Experimental Validation of Dynamic Granger Causality for Inferring Sub-100ms Neuronal Timing Differences from fMRI Without the Confounding Effect of Hemodynamic Variability Yunzhi Wang1, Santosh Katwal2, 3, Baxter Rogers2, 4, John C . Gore, 4, Gopikrishna Deshpande1, 5
AU MRI Research Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science (VUIIS), Nashville, TN, United States; 3Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 5Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States
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3284. Extracting Connectomic Profiles from Group Resting State fMRI Data Using Dictionary Learning Kaiming LI1, Xiaoping P. Hu1
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Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

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3285. Head Motion in RS fMRI: Not the Problem We Think It Is Hang Joon Jo1, Richard C. Reynolds1, Stephen J. Gotts2, Alex Martin2, Robert W. Cox1, Ziad S. Saad1
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Scientific and Statistical Computing Core, National Institutes of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Section on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institutes of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

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3286. BOLD Functional Connectivity Analysis Based on Intravascular-Weighting and Parenchymal R2* Swati Rane1, Brandon Ally2, 3, Tracy Wilson1, Tricia Thornton-Wells4, 5, John C. Gore1, 6, Erin Hussey3, Manus J. Donahue1, 2
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VUIIS, Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Neurology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Center for Human Genetics Research, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 5Molecular Physics and Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 6Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3287. Support Vector Machine Classification of Spontaneous Cognition Using Whole-Brain Resting-State Functional Connectivity Ying-Hui Chou1, Pooja Gaur2, Carol P. Weingarten1, Mei-Lan Chu1, David Madden1, Allen W. Song1, Nan-Kuei Chen3
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Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 2Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

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3288. Data-Driven Parcellation of Resting State Functional Connectivity Networks of the Frontal Lobe in New World and Old World Primates Li Min Chen1, Alex V. Maier2, Arabinda Mishra1, Feng Wang1, Daniel Colvin1, Allen T. Newton1, M. Young2, John C. Gore1, Jeffrey D. Schall2
1 Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Department of Psychological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3289. The Degree of Temporal Complexity in Resting State FMRI: A Potentially New Metric for Functional Studies in Alzheimers Disease. Yinan Liu1, Karl Young2, Duygu Tosun2, Yu Zhang2, Norbert Schuff2
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San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3290. Effect of Task/Condition-Related Signal Variance on Functional Connectivity: An fMRI Simulation Study Unal Sakoglu1, Kushal Bohra1
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Computer Science Department, Texas A&M University - Commerce, Commerce, TX, United States

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3291. Age Effects on the Marginal Division of the Neostriatum in Health Adults Revealed by a Resting Functional Connectivity Zhiye Chen1, Lin Ma1, Xin Lou1, Jinfeng Li1
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Department of Radiology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China

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3292. Default Mode Network CBF Predicts Individual Differences in Self-Esteem Zhuo Fang1, 2, Senhua Zhu1, 2, Hui Shi2, Siyuan Hu2, Huajian Cai3, Marc Korczykowski2, Hengyi Rao1, 2

1 Department of psychology, Sun Yat-sen University, GuangZhou, GuangDong, China; 2Center for functional Neuroimaging, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Institute of psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

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3293. Interhemispheric Structural and Functional Connectivities Show Distinct Strengths of Associations in Homotopic and Heterotopic Connections Hsin-Long Hsieh1, Pin-Yu Chen2, Fu-Shan Jaw1, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng2
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Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Center for Optoelectronic Biomedicine, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan

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3294. Motor Network Connectivity Following Training with an MR Compatible Hand Induced- Robotic Device Asimina Lazaridou1, 2, Loukas Astrakas1, 2, Dionyssios Mintzopoulos1, 2, Azadeh Khanicheh3, Aneesh Singhal4, Michael Moskowitz2, Bruce Rosen2, Aria A. Tzika1, 5
1 NMR Surgical Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital and Shriners Burn Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Radiology, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Boston, MA, United States; 3Mechanical Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States; 4Department of Neurology, Stroke Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 5Radiology, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging , Boston, MA, United States

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3295. Resting State fMRI During Spinal Cord Stimulation Amir Abduljalil1, Chima Oluigbo2, Xiangyu Yang1, Andrew Kalnin3, Michael V. Knopp, Ali Rezai2
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Wright Center of Innovation, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Neurosurgery, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Radiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

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3296. Initial Study on Functional Connectivity of Children with Profound Bilateral Prelingual Hearing Loss Yongquan Ye1, Jie Yang1, Ewart Mark Haacke1, Shuang Xia2, 3
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Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Radiology, Nanjing Jinling Hospital, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; 3Radiology, Tianjin First Central Hospital, Tianjin, China

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3297. Comparison of the Functional Brain Connectivity Network in Night Shift Workers with and Without Shift Work Disorder: A Resting State fMRI Analysis Siamak P. Nejad-Davarani1, 2, Valentina Gumenyuk3, Hassan Bagher-Ebadian4, 5, Scott J. Peltier2, John Budaj1, Christopher L. Drake3, Douglas C. Noll2, Quan Jiang1, 5, Michael Chopp1

1 Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 3Sleep Disorders and Research Center, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 4Radiology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 5Physics, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States

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3298. Combined Structural and Functional Connectivity Analysis in Multiple Sclerosis Edmund W. Wong1, Roxana Teodorescu2, Lazar Fleysher2, Cheuk Ying Tang1, Matilde Inglese2, David Matthew Carpenter1

1 Radiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, United States; 2Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, United States

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3299. Learnings and Recommendations for Performing Multi-Center Clinical Drug Trials with Resting State Functional MRI in Alzheimer Patient Population: Data Processing Pipelines and Functional Connectivity Metrics Alexandre Coimbra1, Farshid Faraji2, Alex De Crespigny1, David Clayton2
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Genentech Inc, South San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA, United States

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3300. Reliability of Detecting Functional Connectivity Changes in Alzheimer's Disease Guangyu Chen1, Chunming Xie1, Guangyu Chen1, Wenjun Li1, B. Douglas Ward1, Jennifer L. Jones2, Malgorzata Franczak2, Piero G. Antuono2, Shi-Jiang Li1
1 Department of Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Department of Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

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3301. Unconstrained Cross-Network Directional Interactions in Schizophrenia Dongyi Liao1, Lena Palaniyappan2, Karthik Ramakrishnan Sreenivasan1, Peter Liddle3, Molly Simmonite2, Gopikrishna Deshpande1, 4
AU MRI Research Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; Translational Neuroimaging, Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; 3Department of Psychiatry, Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; 4Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States
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3302. Task Performance Classified Resting-State Functional Connectivity Analysis for Blast-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Hai Pan1, J. Graner2, B. Wang1, W. Liu2, H. Tang2, Ping-Hong Yeh1, D. Nathan2, Terrence R. Oakes2, Gerard Riedy2
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Traumatic Brain Injury Image Analysis Lab, USUHS/Henry Jackson Foundation, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE), Bethesda, MD, United States

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3303. Functional Connectivity Alterations in Asymptomatic High School Football Players Trey Shenk1, Kausar Abbas1, Evan Breedlove2, Victoria N. Poole3, 4, Katherine Breedlove5, Larry Leverenz5, Eric Nauman2, 4, Thomas Talavage1, 3, Meghan Robinson, 36
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Electrical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 2Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 3Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 4 Basic Medical Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 5Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 6Translational Research Center for TBI and Stress Disorders (TRACTS), VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, United States

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3304. Lateralization of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Using Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Jeiran Choupan1, Zhengyi Yang2, Luca Cocchi3, Julia Hocking1, David C. Reutens1

1 Centre for Advanced Imaging, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; 2School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; 3Queensland Brain Institute, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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3305. HIgh-Resolution Functional Connectivity Mapping of Eloquent Cortex Networks in Surgical Epilepsy Patients at 7T Steven M. Stufflebeam1, Naoro Tanaka1, Boris Keil1, Linda Douw1, Lawrence L. Wald1, Christina Triantafyllou1
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Radiology, MGH-Martinos Center, Charlestown, MA, United States

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3306 6. Support Vec ctor Machine Classification C of f Stroke Using R Resting State Fu unctional Conn nectivity 1 Svyatoslav Vergun V , Veena A. A Nair2, Matthew w Jensen3, Marc cus Chacon3, Jus stin Sattin3, Vive ek Prabhakaran2
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Medical Phys sics, UW-Madison n, Madison, WI, Un nited States; 2Radi iology, UW-Madis son, Madison, WI, , United States; 3N Neurology, UW-Madison, Madison, WI, Un nited States

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3307 7. ADHD and the Role of the Posterior Cingu ulate Cortex in n Resting State S Studies of Infan nt Volunteers of f Latin Origin Benito de Ce elis Alonso1, Silv via Hidalgo Tob n2, Pilar Dies S Suarez2, Manuel l Obregon Espeje el2, Porfirio Iba ez Fernndez2, Heidi de la Rosa a Guzmn2, Edu uardo Castro Sie erra2, Eduardo B Barragn Prez2
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Faculty of Me edicine, BUAP, Pu uebla, Mexico; 2Ho ospital Infantil de Mxico, Mexico C City, Mxico FD, Mexico

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3308 8. Functional Networks N and Their T Modulatio on by Cortisol a as Investigated by Pseudo Con ntinuous Arteria al Spin Labeling (PC CASL) 1 1 1 2 1 1 oland Wiest , Th Ariane Orosz z , Leila Maria Soravia S , Andrea a Federspiel , Ro homas Dierks , K Kay Jann
1 Dept. of Psychiatric Neurophys siology, University y Hospital of Psych hiatry / University y of Bern, Bern, Sw witzerland; 2Institu ut of d Interventional Neuroradiology, Un niversity of Bern / Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland Diagnostic and

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3309 9. Assessing th he Effect of Mid dazolam on the Brain B Function nal Connectivity y Using Graph A Analysis Hazim Omar r1, Theodore Kyp praios2, Dorothe ee P. Auer1, Nara ranjargal Dashdo orj1

1 Radiological and Imaging Scien nces, University of f Nottingham, Not ttingham, Nottingh hamshire, United K Kingdom; 2School l of sity of Nottingham m, Nottingham, Not ttinghamshire, Un nited Kingdom Mathematical Sciences, Univers

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3310 0. Acetazolami ide Blocks Increase in fc-fMRI I Global Signal in Hypoxia, W While Increasing g Default Mode Network Correlations s 1 1 1 1 Kang Wang , Zachary M. Sm mith , Chi Wah Wong W , David J. Dubowitz
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University of f California San Di iego, La Jolla, CA, , United States

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3311 1. Effects of Oxygen-Enhance ed fMRI in the Resting-State R N Networks X Tao2, Ed dmund Wong1, D David Carpenter r1, Cheuk Tang1, 3 Johnny Ng1, Ying Wei Wu2, Xiaofen
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Dept. of Radiology, Mount Sina ai School of Medic cine, New York, N NY, United States; ; 2Dept. of Radiolo ogy, Shanghai Eas st Hospital, Shanghai Tong gji University, Sha anghai 200120, Ch hina; 3Dept. of Psy ychiatry, Mount Si inai School of Med dicine, New York, , NY, United States

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3312 2. Hypoxia Decreases Resting g-State Function nal Connectivity y in Anesthetized Rats Joe S. Cheng g1, 2, Iris Y. Zhou u1, 2, Patrick P. Gao G 1, 2, Russell W W. Chan1, 2, Ed X X. Wu1, 2
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Laboratory of f Biomedical Imag ging and Signal Pro ocessing, The Uni iversity of Hong K Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; 2Dep partment of Electrical and Electronic Engine eering, Hong Kong g, Hong Kong

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3313 3. Functional Connectivity C of f the Mouse Bra ain Is Influenced d by State of Co onsciousness: A Comparison o of Awake and Differen ntially Anesthet tized Mouse rsf fMRI Protocols . 1 1 1 1 1 Elisabeth Jon nckers , Rafael Delgado D y Palac cios , Disha Shah uglielmetti , Mar rleen Verhoye , A Annemie h , Caroline Gu Van der Lind den1
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Biomedical Sciences, Bio-Imag ging Lab, University of Antwerp, Wi ilrijk, Belgium

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3314 4. Simultaneou us Multi-Slice Spectral-Spatial S l Excitation for Reduced Signa al Loss Artifact in BOLD FMR RI Robert James Anderson1, Benedikt A. Poser1, Victor Andrew w Stenger1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD
Dept. of Medicine, University of o Hawaii, Honolu ulu, HI, United Stat ates

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3315 5. Characteriz zation and Mitig gation of Signal l Leakage in Sim multaneous Mu ulti-Slice (SMS) Acquisition Kawin Setsom mpop1, 2, Stephen F. Cauley3, Hi imanshu Bhat4, J Jonathan R. Pol limeni1, 2, Lawre ence L. Wald1, 2

1 A.A. Martinos Center for Biom medical Imaging, MGH, M Charlestown n, MA, United Stat tes; 2Harvard Med dical School, Bosto on, MA, G Hospital, Charlestown, C MA, United States; 4Sie emens Medical So olutions, Charlesto own, MA, United States; 3Massachusetts General United States

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3316. Zoomed Resolution in Simultaneous Multi-Slice EPI for fMRI David Feinberg1, 2, Liyong Chen, 23, An T. Vu4
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Advanced MRI Technologies, Sebastopol, CA, United States; 2Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3Advanced MRI Technologies, LLC, Sebastopol, CA, United States; 4CMRR, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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3317. Simultaneous Multislice Spiral Imaging Using Z-Gradient Modulation and Parallel Receive Coils Alan Chu1, Douglas C. Noll1
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Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

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3318. Improved Detection of Subcortical Resting State Networks in Functional MRI Using Multi-Echo Simultaneous Multi-Slice Acquisition Valur Olafsson1, Prantik Kundu2, Chi Wah Wong1, Jia Guo3, Peter A. Bandettini4, 5, Eric Wong1, Thomas Liu1
1 Center for Functional MRI, UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States; 2Section on Functional Imaging Methods, NIMH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3Center for Functional MRI, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 4Section on Functional Imaging Methods, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 5Functional MRI Facility, NIMH, Bethesda, MD, United States

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3319. Stronger Brain Functional Connectivity Revealed by Multi-Band Acquisition of FMRI Zhan Xu1, Guangyu Chen2, Andrew S. Nencka1, Shi-Jiang Li1
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department of biophysics, medical college of wisconsin, milwaukee, wi, United States; 2department of biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, milwaukee, wi, United States

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3320. High-Quality and High-Resolution fMRI Enabled by Multiplexed Parallel Reconstruction of Segmented EPI Data Hing-Chiu Chang1, Pooja Gaur2, Ying-Hui Chou3, Nan-Kuei Chen1

1 Brain Imaging and Analysis Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Brain Imaging and Analysis Center, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States

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3321. Highly Accelerated EPI Evaluated for fMRI Liyong Chen1, 2, An T. Vu1, 2, Junqian Xu3, Kamil Ugurbil3, Essa S. Yacoub3, David Feinberg, 24
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Advanced MRI Technologies, LLC, Sebastopol, CA, United States; 2Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3CMRR, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 4Advanced MRI Technologies, Sebastopol, CA, United States

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3322. Simultaneous fMRI Acquisition of Distributed Brain Regions with High Temporal Resolution Jrgen Finsterbusch1, 2

1 Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; 2Neuroimage Nord, Hamburg-Kiel-Lbeck, Germany

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3323. Comparison of SSFP and Multiband EPI in Functional MRI at 7 Tesla Zhongwei Chen1, Rong Xue2, Danny J.J. Wang3

1 State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Chaoyang District, Beijing, China; 2State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China; 3Department of Neurology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3324. Analytic Solution of the Optimum Flip Angle for Pass-Band SSFP fMRI Prescribes High Flip Angle Acquisitions Steve Patterson1, 2, Chris Bowen, 12
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Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada; 2Institute for Biodiagnostics (Atlantic), NRC, Halifax, NS, Canada

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3325. Robust 7T Spin Echo BOLD fMRI Using Subject-Tailored Multidimensional Excitation and Refocusing Pulses Manus J. Donahue1, William A. Grissom2
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Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3326. Recovering TSNR and BOLD Sensitivity by Combining Hyperbolic Secant RF Excitation Pulses and Compensatory Gradients Stephen James Wastling1, David J. Lythgoe1, Gareth John Barker1
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Department of Neuroimaging, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

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3327. Single Shot BOLD fMRI with Signal-Loss Compensation Using Interleaved Dual-Echo Acquisition (IDEA) EPI Benedikt A. Poser1, Benjamin Zahneisen1, Robert James Anderson1, Markus Barth2, 3, Victor Andrew Stenger1
1 John A Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, United States; 2Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 3Erwin L Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, University Essen-Duisburg, Essen, Germany

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3328. RF Pulse Comparison for the Hybrid Gradient and Spin Echo EPI Pulse Sequence for fMRI Brice Fernandez1, Gavin Houston2, Victor Spoormaker3, Marion Smits4, Michael Czisch3, Patrick Le Roux5
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EMEA Research and Collaboration, Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Munich, Germany; 2EMEA Research and Collaboration, Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Rotterdam, Netherlands; 3RG Neuroimaging, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany; 4Departement of Radiology, Erasmus MC - University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands; 5EMEA Research and Collaboration, Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Palaiseau, France

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3329. Recovery of Susceptibility Induced Signal Loss in Reduced Field-Of-View EPI-BOLD Using Z-Shim W. Scott Hoge1, Hong Pan1, Ravi T. Seethamraju2, Keith A. Heberlein3, Emily Stern1
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Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Siemens Healthcare, Boston, MA, United States; 3Siemens Healthcare USA, Boston, MA, United States

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3330. Evaluation of Readout-Segmented EPI for Use in fMRI at 7T Ryan K. Robison1, 2, Allen T. Newton2, 3
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Philips Healthcare, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN, United States

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3331. K-Space Density Weighted Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Mario Zeller1, Andreas J. Bartsch2, 3, Alexander Mller1, Marcel Gutberlet4, Dietbert Hahn1, Herbert Kstler1
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Institute of Radiology, University of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Germany; 2Department of Neuroradiology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; 3FMRIB Centre, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom; 4Institute for Interventional and Diagnostic Radiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany

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3332. Analysis of BOLD Sensitivity in Matched Filter FMRI Lars Kasper1, Maximilian Haeberlin1, Benjamin E. Dietrich2, Simon Gross1, Christoph Barmet2, 3, Christian C. Ruff4, Klaas E. Stephan1, 5, Klaas P. Pruessmann1
1 Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University & ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Skope Magnetic Resonance Technologies, Zurich, Switzerland; 4Department of Economics, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 5Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College of London, London, United Kingdom

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3333. Steady-State Functional MRI Using Small-Tip Fast Recovery (STFR) Imaging Jon-Fredrik Nielsen1, Hao Sun2, Jeffrey A. Fessler2, Douglas C. Noll1

1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 2Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

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3334. Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM) for High Resolution Quantitative Cerebral Metabolic Rate of Oxygen (CMRO2) Jingwei Zhang1, Mengchao Pei1, Tian Liu1, 2, Ajay Gupta1, Cynthia Wisnieff1, Pina C. Sanelli, 1, Pascal Spincemaille1, Yi Wang1

1 Department of Radiology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY, United States; 2MedImageMetric LLC, New York, NY, United States

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3335. Measuring Changes in Brain Oxygenation Using Dynamic T1 Weighted Imaging Bryan Haddock1, Henrik B.W. Larsson1, Adam E. Hansen1, Egill Rostrup1, 2
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Department of Diagnostics, Glostrup Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark; 2Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

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3336. Functional Mapping of the Human Visual Cortex with Intravoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) MRI Christian Federau1, Kieran O'Brien2, Adrien Birbaumer1, Reto Meuli1, Patric Hagmann1, Philippe M. Maeder1
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Radiology, CHUV, Lausanne, VD, Switzerland; 2CIBM, Universit de Genve, Lausanne, VD, Switzerland

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3337. Simultaneous Quantification of Cerebral Arterial Blood Volume and Flow During Visual Stimulation in Humans at 3 T. Tae Kim1, Seong-Gi Kim1, Kyongtae Ty Bae1
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University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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3338. Testing Whether the Brain Flow-Metabolism Coupling Ratio Is the Same for Two Different Stimulus Responses Without a Calibration Experiment Valerie E M Griffeth1, Nicholas P. Blockley2, Aaron Simon3, Richard B. Buxton4
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Bioengineering, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 2FMRIB, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 3Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 4Radiology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States

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3339. Measurements of Cerebral Blood Volume and BOLD Signal During Hypercapnia and Functional Stimulation in Humans at 7T: Application to Calibrated BOLD Laurentius Huber1, Dimo Ivanov2, 3, Steffen N. Krieger2, Claudine Jolle Gauthier2, Elisabeth Roggenhofer4, Ilona Henseler4, Robert Turner2, Harald E. Moeller1
1 NMR-Unit, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; 2Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; 3Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands; 4Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany

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3340. Comparison of ASL Measures of Cerebrovascular Reactivity to CO2 Using Different Respiratory Manipulations Felipe B. Tancredi1, 2, Richard D. Hoge1, 2
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Institut de gnie biomdical, Universit de Montral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 2Unit de neuroimagerie fonctionnelle, CRIUGM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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3341. A Quantitative Framework for Interpreting Relationships Between GABA, BOLD FMRI, and Hemodynamic Reactivity in MRI Voxels Manus J. Donahue1, Swati Rane1
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Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3342. CBF Modulation of Task-Positive and Task-Negative BOLD Responses to a Cognitive Task: Differential Effects in the Default Mode Network Ashley D. Harris1, Kevin Murphy1, Richard G. Wise1
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CUBRIC - School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom

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3343. Measuring the Influence of Hypercapnia on Absolute CMRO2 in Humans Kevin Murphy1, Ashley D. Harris1, Richard G. Wise1
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CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

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3344. Efficient Measurement of Resting and Elevated Absolute CMRO2 and Their Within Session Repeatability in the Human Brain Using Calibrated FMRI Alan J. Stone1, Kevin Murphy2, Ashley D. Harris2, Richard G. Wise2
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Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre, School of Psychology, Cardiff University , Cardiff, United Kingdom; 2Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom

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3345 5. Mapping BO OLD-Coupled CBF C Changes with w Improved S Sensitivity Molly G. Brig ight1, Kevin Murp rphy1
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CUBRIC, Sch hool of Psychology y, Cardiff Univers sity, Cardiff, Wale es, United Kingdom m

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3346 6. Spatial Vari iability in the Contribution C of Cerebral Blood d Flow Fluctuat tions to the Resting-State BOL LD Signal Sungho Tak1, Danny J.J. Wa ang2, Lirong Yan n2, J. Jean Chen
1 Rotman Research Institute at Ba aycrest Centre, Un niversity of Toront to, Toronto, ON, C Canada; 2Neurolog gy, University of C California, UCLA), Los Ange eles, CA, United States S Los Angeles (U

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3347 7. Subject-Spe ecific BOLD fM MRI Respiratory y and Cardiac R Response Funct tions Obtained f from Global Sig gnal Maryam Fala ahpour1, 2, Haze em Refai2, Jerzy Bodurka1, 3
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Laureate Insti itute for Brain Res search, Tulsa, OK, United States; 2El lectrical and Comp puter Engineering g, University of Ok klahoma, Tulsa, OK, Un nited States; 3Colle ege of Engineering g, University of Ok klahoma, Tulsa, O OK, United States

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3348 8. Effects of Ch hest Motion and Respiratory Pressure P Wave in the Brain In nvestigated Usin ng High Spatial Resolution fMRI at 7 Tesla T 1 2 3 2 3 Marta Bianciardi , Karleyton n C. Evans , Jon nathan R. Polime eni , Tian Y. Son ng , Boris Keil , Christina Trian ntafyllou3, Bruce R. Ros sen3, David A. Boas3, Lawrence L. Wald3
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Department of o Radiology, A.A. . Martinos Center for Biomedical Im maging, Massachu usetts General Hospital, Harvard Me edical School, Charlestown, MA, M United States s; 2Department of Psychiatry, P Massa achusetts General H Hospital, Harvard Medical School, C Charlestown, 3 MA, United St tates; Department t of Radiology, A.A A. Martinos Cente er for Biomedical Imaging, Massach husetts General Ho ospital, Harvard Medic cal School, Charle estown, MA, Unite ed States

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3349 9. Automatic Selection S of Artifact Componen nts Via Residua al K0 Phase 1 1 Andrew T. Curtis C , Ravi S. Menon M
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Medical Biop physics, University y of Western Ontar rio, London, Ontar rio, Canada

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3350 0. Effects of Ra apid Head Mot tions on Group fMRI Function nal Connectivity y Evaluated wit th E-REMCOR R Vadim Zotev v1, Han Yuan1, Masaya M Misaki1, Raquel R Phillips1 , Kymberly D. Y Young1, Jerzy Bo odurka1, 2
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Laureate Insti itute for Brain Res search, Tulsa, OK, United States; 2C College of Engineer ring, University of f Oklahoma, Tulsa a, OK, United States

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3351 1. Combining R2* R Mapping and a Slice Regist tration for fMR RI Analysis of M Moving Subjects s Sharmishtaa Seshamani1, Ch hris Gatenby, Ma ads Fogtmann1, Xi Cheng1, Man njiri Dighe, Coli in Studholme1
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Pediatrics, Bioengineering, Rad diology, University y of Washington, S Seattle, WA, Unite ed States

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3352 2. The Effects of Receive Field d Contrast on Motion-Correct M ted EPI Time Series: A Simula ation of a 32 Ch hannel Receive Arr ray 1 1 Daniel J. She eltraw , Ben Ing glis
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Henry H. Wh heeler Jr. Brain Ima aging Center, Univ versity of Californ nia Berkeley, Berk keley, CA, United S States

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3353 3. Volumetric SpaceTime St tructure of Phys siological Noise e in BOLD FMR RI Arno Solin1, Simo Srkk1, Aapo A Nummenma aa2, Aki Vehtari1 , Toni Auranen3, Simo Vanni3, 4, Fa-Hsuan Lin1, 5
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Department of o Biomedical Engineering and Comp putational Science e, Aalto University y, Espoo, Finland; 2Athinoula A. Ma artinos Center for Biomedica al Imaging, Massac chusetts General Hospital, H Boston, M MA, United States ; 3Advanced Magn netic Imaging Cen ntre, Aalto 4 5 University, Espoo, Finland; Bra ain Research Unit, O.V. Lounasmaa Laboratory, Aalto o University, Espo oo, Finland; Institu ute of ngineering, Nation nal Taiwan Univers sity, Taipei, Taiwa an Biomedical En

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3354 4. Modeling Ph hysiological Flu uctuations in Multi-Channel C oil fMRI Time-Series at 7T an nd 3T Christina Tri iantafyllou1, Jon nathan R. Polime eni1, Boris Keil1, Lawrence L. W Wald1, 2

1 A.A. Martinos Center for Biom medical Imaging, Department D of Radi iology, Massachus setts General Hosp pital, Charlestown, MA, United h Science and Tech hnology, MIT, Cam mbridge, MA, Uni ited States States; 2Health

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3355 5. Optimal SNR Combination ns of Multi-Cha annel Coil Data for GRAPPA-R Reconstructed and Time-Serie es EPI Data Jonathan R. Polimeni1, Kawi in Setsompop1, Christina C Trianta afyllou1, Lawren nce L. Wald1, 2
1 Athinoula A. Martinos Center for f Biomedical Ima aging, Department t of Radiology, Ha arvard Medical Sc chool, Massachuse etts General rlestown, MA, Uni ited States; 2Harva ard-MIT Division of Health Science s and Technology , Massachusetts In nstitute of Hospital, Char Technology, Cambridge, C MA, United U States

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3356 6. cardioX: Sh hort-Time Local lized Sliding Es stimate of Card diac Component t for Physiologi ical Noise Remo oval in fMRI magna cum laude Christine Law w1
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University of f Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, O Unite ed Kingdom

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3357 7. Echo Time Dependence D of Resting R Signal Fluctuations in n USPIO Based Cerebral Blood d Volume Imag ging: Implications s for Task-Base ed and Resting State S fMRI 1 1 1 1 1 Deqiang Qiu u , Greg Zaharch huk , Thomas Ch hristen , Wendy W. Ni , Michael l E. Moseley
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Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States

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3358 8. Ferumoxyto ol Enhanced Resting State fMR RI and Relative e Cerebral Blood Volume, RCB BV, Mapping in n Normal Human Brain o3, Margaret Do Helen Erica D'Arceuil1, Alex xandre Coimbra2, Pamela Triano ougherty3, Julie M Mello3, Michael l E. Moseley4, Ga ary H. Glover, Maarten M Lansber rg5, Francis Blan nkenberg6
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Diagnostic Ra adiology, Stanford d, Stanford, CA, United U States; 2Gen nentech Inc, South San Francisco, CA A, United States; 3Department of Rehabilitati ion Services, Stanf ford Hospital and Clinics, C Stanford, CA, United States s; 4Diagnostic Rad diology, Stanford U University, Stanford, CA, United States; 5Ne eurology and Neur rological Sciences s, Stanford Stroke Center, Stanford H Hospital and Clinic cs, Stanford, 6 adiology, Stanford Hospital and Clin nics, Palo Alto, CA A, United States CA, United States; Pediatric Ra

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3359 9. Detecting Neuronal Curren nts with MRI: A Human Study y Jie Huang1
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Department of o Radiology, Mich higan State Univer rsity, East Lansing g, MI, United State es

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3360 0. Very Low Current C Detectio on in MRI: Som me Limitations Carlos Ernes sto Garrido Salm mon1, Danilo Ma aziero1
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Department of o Physics, Univers sity of Sao Paulo, FFCLRP, Ribeirao o Preto, Brazil

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3361 1. Gradient-Ec cho Imaging of Ionic Currents s in Solution Mukund Bala asubramanian1, Padma Sundara am1, William M. Wells, III2, Rob bert V. Mulkern1, Darren B. Orba ach1
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Radiology, Bo oston Children's Hospital, H Boston, MA, M United States; ; 2Radiology, Brig gham and Women's Hospital, Boston n, MA, United States

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3362 2. An Automat tic Template-Ba ased Breast Seg gmentation Met thod for Fat-Su uppressed MRI Xiaoyong Wa ang1, Muqing Li in1, Peter T. Fwu u1, Ling-Chuan C Chang2, Yi-Ting g Wu2, Chin-Yu C Chang2, Jeon-Ho or Chen3, 1 Min-Ying Su
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Center for Functional Onco-Ima aging, University of o California, Irvin ne, CA, United Sta ates; 2Department of Radiology, Chi ina Medical 3 University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan; T Center fo or Functional Onco o-Imaging, Univer rsity of California Irvine, Irvine, CA A, United States

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3363 3. A 3D Shape and Textural Classification C Tool T for Identify ying Malignant Breast Cancer 1 Rebecca E. Thornhill T , Greg g O. Cron2, Kevin n Ibach1, Shilpa Lad1, Mark E. S Schweitzer1, Jean n Seely1
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Medical Imag ging, The Ottawa Hospital, H Ottawa, Ontario, O Canada; 2 Medical Imaging, , Ottawa Hospital Research Institute e, Ottawa, Ontario, Canad da

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3364. Association of Lesion and Background Parenchyma in Diagnostically Challenging Breast Lesions Ana Paula Klautau Leite1, 2, Melanie Freed1, Melanie Moccaldi3, Kai Tobias Block4, Amy Melsaether3, Alana Amarosa3, Sungheon Kim1, Linda Moy3

1 Radiology, Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York Universiy School of Medicine, New York, United States; 2Radiology, Hospital das Clinicas- FMUSP, School of Medicine - University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil; 3Radiology, Cancer Institute, New York University School of Medicine, New York, United States; 4Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, United States

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3365. Age Correlation of Background Breast Tissue Enhancement Measured from the Entire Segmented Fibroglandular Tissue and the Hot-Spot in DCE-MRI Xiaoyong Wang1, Jeon-Hor Chen2, Christine Hsu2, Shadfar Bahri1, Hon J. Yu1, Peter T. Fwu1, Muqing Lin1, Min-Ying Su1
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Center for Functional Onco-Imaging, University of California, Irvine, CA, United States; 2Center for Functional Onco-Imaging, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States

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3366. Comparative Measurement of Breast Volume and Dense Tissue Volume Based on Breast MRI and Low Dose Chest CT Xiaoyong Wang1, Jeon-Hor Chen2, Yen-Hsiu Liao3, Peter T. Fwu1, Muqing Lin1, Min-Ying Su1
Center for Functional Onco-Imaging, Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA, United States; Center for Functional Onco-Imaging, Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; 3Department of Radiology, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan
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3367. Agreement Between Quantitative and Radiologist-Assessed Qualitative Background Parenchymal Breast Enhancement at MRI Ania Azziz1, Ella Jones2, Catherine Klifa2, David C. Newitt2, Elissa Price2, Nola M. Hylton3, Bonnie N. Joe2

1 Radiology , UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Radiology, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Radiology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3368. Clinical 7 Tesla Contrast-Enhanced Breast MRI Bertine L. Stehouwer1, Wouter B. Veldhuis1, Michel Italiaander1, Vincent Oltman Boer1, Peter R. Luijten1, Maurice A.A.J. van den Bosch1, Dennis W.J. Klomp1
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Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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3369. SWIFT Dual Breast Imaging Sequence and Coil with Interleaved Adiabatic Fat Suppression Curtis Andrew Corum1, Djaudat Idiyatullin1, Angela Snyder1, Carl Snyder1, Diane Hutter1, Lenore Everson1, Lynn E. Eberly2, Michael Nelson3, Michael Garwood1
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CMRR, Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Biostatistics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3Breast Center, Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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3370. BreastVIEW: Isotropic 3D High Resolution T2-Weighted Breast Imaging at 7T Ivan E. Dimitrov1, 2, Ananth J. Madhuranthakam3, Sergey Cheshkov2, Stephen Seiler3, Sally Goudreau3, Joseph Rispoli4, Mary P. McDougall4, Steven M. Wright4, Craig R. Malloy2, 3
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Philips Medical Systems, Highland Heights, OH, United States; 2Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Radiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 4Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States

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3371. Fast Bilateral Breast Coverage with SENSE-Accelerated High Spectral and Spatial Resolution (HiSS) MRI Milica Medved1, Hiroyuki Abe1, Gillian M. Newstead1, Marko K. Ivancevic2, Olufunmilayo I. Olopade3, Gregory S. Karczmar1
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Radiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

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3372. Towards the Investigation of Breast Tumor Malignancy Via Electric Conductivity Measurement Ulrich Katscher1, Hiroyuki Abe2, Marko K. Ivancevic3, Karim Djamshidi1, Philipp Karkowski1, Gillian M. Newstead2
1 Philips Research Europe, Hamburg, Germany; 2Medical Center, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 3MR Clinical Science, Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States

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3373. Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) at Multiple Diffusion Times in Mammary Fibroglandular Tissue and Cancerous Lesions Gene Young Cho1, 2, Ana Paula Klautau Leite3, Steven Baete3, Daniel K. Sodickson3, Sungheon Kim3, Linda Moy4, Eric E. Sigmund3
1 Radiology - Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University, New York, NY, United States; 2Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 3Radiology - Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 4Radiology - Cancer Institute, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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3374. Contrast-Enhanced MRI of the Breast at 7 and 3 T in the Same Patients: Inital Experience Katja Pinker-Domenig1, Pascal Baltzer1, Wolfgang Bogner2, Stephan Gruber2, Lenka Minarikova2, Olgica Zaric2, Doris Leithner1, Siegfried Trattnig2, Thomas Helbich3
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Dept. of Radiology, Division of Molecular and Gender Imaging, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Dept. of Radiology, MR Centre of Excellence, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3Dept. of Radiology, Division of Molecular and Gender Imaging, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

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3375. Impact of TWIST View Sharing on Lesion Enhancement Profile in Dynamic Breast MRI Yuan Le1, Randall Kroeker2, Christian Geppert3, Brian M. Dale4, Hal D. Kipfer1, Chen Lin1

1 Radiology and Imaging Science, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 3Siemens Medical Systems, New York, NY, United States; 4MR R&D, Siemens Medical Solutions, Morrisville, NC, United States

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3376. Spectrally Selective Excitation for Improved DWI, APT and MRS of the Breast He Zhu1, Lori R. Arlinghaus1, John C. Gore1, Thomas E. Yankeelov1
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Radiology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3377. Comparison of Morphological and Functional Imaging in Tumour Response Evaluation in Patients with Locally Advanced Breast Cancer Receiving Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Karthik Panchanatheeswaran1, Rajinder Parshad1, Rani G. Sah2, Uma Sharma2, Naranamangalam R. Jagannathan2, Vurthaluru Seenu1, Raju Sharma3, Sanjay Thulkar3
Department of Surgical Disciplines, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of NMR & MRI Facility, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 3Department of Radiodiagnosis, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India
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3378. Treatment Response Monitoring in Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy and Association of Total Choline with Receptor Status: A Feasibility Study Using Serial 3D High-Speed MR Spectroscopic Imaging and Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MR Ima Stefan Posse1, 2, Tongsheng Zhang1, Melanie E. Royce, 23, Zoneddy Ruiz Dayao, 23, Susan Lopez2, Laurel Sillerud4, Claudia Wuillma Narvaez Villarrubia5, Steven Eberhardt, 26, Lesley Carol Lomo, 27, Ashwani Rajput, 28, John Russell, 28 , Linda Casey9, Patrick J. Bolan10, 11

1 Neurology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 2UNM Cancer Center, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 3Medical Oncology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 4Biochemistry, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 5Center for Emerging Energy Technology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 6Radiology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 7Pathology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 8Surgery, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 9Radiology, Nex Mexico Cancer Center, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 10Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minnesota, MN, United States; 11Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minnesota, MN, United States

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3379. Predicting Malignancy in High-Risk Breast Cancer Patients: Evaluating Diagnostic Accuracy of Pre-Treatment Contrast-Enhanced MRI Yousef Mazaheri1, Charles W. Fry2, Sandra B. Brennan2, Elizabeth A. Morris2
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Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Radiology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States

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3380. Quantitative DCE-MRI Assessment of Breast Cancer Therapeutic Response: How Long Is the Acquisition Time Necessary? Mohan L. Jayatilake1, Xin Li1, Alina Tudorica1, Karen Oh1, Nicole Roy1, Stephen Chui1, Wei Huang1
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Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States

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3381. Is Assessment of Breast Tumors with the Sole Use of DWI Sufficient for Breast Cancer Diagnosis? Pascal Baltzer1, Wolfgang Bogner2, Hubert Bickel1, Olgica Zaric2, Thomas Helbich3, Georg Wengert1, Katja PinkerDomenig1
Dept. of Radiology, Divison of Molecular and Gender Imaging, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2MR Centre of Excellence, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3Dept. of Radiology, Divison of Molecular and Gender Imaging, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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3382. Association of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient with Molecular Biomarkers (ER, PR, HER2 Status) in Invasive Breast Cancer Patients Using Diffusion Weighted MR Imaging Naranamangalam R. Jagannathan1, Rani G. Sah1, Uma Sharma1, Rajinder Parshad2, Vurthaluru Seenu2, Sandeep Mathur3
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Department of NMR & MRI Facility, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of Surgical Disciplines, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 3Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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3383. Potential of Perfusion Imaging with IVIM MRI in Breast Cancer Mami Iima1, Masako Kataoka1, Denis Le Bihan2, Masaki Umehana3, Takuma Imakita3, Masayuki Nakagawa1, Shotaro Kanao1, Kojiro Yano1, 4, Thorsten Feiweier5, Kaori Togashi1
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Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; 2Neurospin, CEA Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, Ile-de-France, France; 3Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; 4Information Science and Technology, Osaka Institute of Technology, Hirakata, Osaka, Japan; 5Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany

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3384. Quantitative DCE- And DW-MRI to Predict the Response of Primary Breast Cancer to Neoadjuvant Therapy Xia Li1, Lori R. Arlinghaus1, A. Bapsi Chakravarthy1, Richard G. Abramson1, Vandana G. Abramson1, Jaime Farley1, Gregory D. Ayers1, Ingrid A. Mayer1, Mark C. Kelley1, Ingrid M. Meszoely1, Julie Means-Powell1, Ana M. Grau1, Melinda Sanders1, Sandeep R. Bhave2, Thomas E. Yankeelov1
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Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States

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3385. Semi-Automated Method for Improved Reproducibility of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Measurements in Breast Lesions Matthew L. Olson1, Habib Rahbar1, Brenda F. Kurland2, Xiaoyu Chai2, Joshua Usoro1, Constance D. Lehman1, Savannah C. Partridge1
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University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 2Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, United States

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3386. Computed High B-Value DWI for Detection of Prostatic Cancer at 3-Tesla MRI Yoshiko Ueno1, Satoru Takahashi1, Kazuhiro Kitajima1, Tokunori Kimura2, Ikuo Aoki2, Fumi Kawakami3, Hideaki Miyake4, Yoshiharu Ohno1, 5, Kazuro Sugimura1
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Department of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 2Toshiba Medical Systems, Ohtawara, Tochigi, Japan; 3Department of Pathology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 4 Department of Urology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 5Advanced Biomedical Imaging Research Center, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan

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3387. Diffusional Kurtosis Imaging of Prostate Cancer: Effect of B-Values and Noise Compensation on Quantitative Parameters, Relative Contrast, and Short-Term Repeatability Edward M. Lawrence1, Andrew N. Priest1, Tristan Barrett1, Anne Warren2, Ferdia A. Gallagher1, Vincent J. Gnanapragasam3, Evis Sala1
1 Radiology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom; 2Histopathology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom; 3Urology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

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3388. Addition of MR Prostate Volume and Apparent Diffusion Coefficient to DAmico Classification Improves Prediction of Post-Operative Pathologic Outcomes Nelly Tan1, Daniel J.A. Margolis1, David Y. Lu2, Htwe K. Khin1, Koroush Beroukhim1, Robert E. Reiter3, Steven S. Raman1

1 Radiology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Patholgoy, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Urology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3389. Combination of MR Spectroscopic and Diffusion Weighted Imaging of the Prostate for the Prediction of Tumor Aggressiveness Josephin Otto1, Gregor Thrmer1, Christian Schrder1, Nikita Garnov1, Lars-Christian Horn2, Minh Hoang Do3, JensUwe Stolzenburg3, Michael Moche1, Thomas Kahn1, Harald Busse1
1 Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Department, Leipzig University Hospital, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany; 2Institute of Pathology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany; 3Department of Urology, Leipzig University Hospital, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany

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3390. Zoomed EPI Using Parallel Transmission: Impact on Image Quality of Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of the Prostate at 3T Andrew B. Rosenkrantz1, Christian Geppert2, Josef Pfeuffer3, David J. Mossa1, Hersh Chandarana1
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Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, United States; 2Siemens Medical Systems, New York, United States; Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany

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3391. Improved Conspicuity and Delineation of High-Grade Prostate Tumors Using "Restriction Spectrum Imaging": Quantitative Comparison with High B-Value ADC David Karow1, Nate White1, Jiaoti Huang2, Robert Reiter3, Robert F. Mattrey4, Daniel J.A. Margolis5, Steve Raman5, Anders M. Dale6
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Radiology, UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States; 2Pathology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Urology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 4Radiology, UCSD, San Diego, CA, United States; 5Radiology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 6 Radiology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States

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3392. Usefulness of Parameters Derived from Intravoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) Data Comparison of Two Methods in Patients with Proven Prostate Carcinoma Timur H. Kuru1, 2, Matthias Roethke1, Heinz-Peter Schlemmer1, Bram Stieltjes1, Michael Fenchel1
1 Department of Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, BW, Germany; 2Department of Urology, UniversityHospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, BW, Germany

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3393. Diffusion Imaging for Prostate Cancer: A Quantitative Comparison of Echo Planar Imaging and Half Fourier Single Shot Turbo Spin Echo Sequences Ben Babourina-Brooks1, 2, Ian Brereton2, Gary Cowin2
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School of Cancer Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 2Centre for Advanced Imaging, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

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3394. Metabolic Signature of Prostate Cancer as Detected with Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging and 18F- Fluorodeoxyglucose-Positron Emission Tomography Amita Shukla-Dave1, Cecilia Wassberg2, Darko Pucar3, Heiko Schoder1, Debra Goldman1, Victor E. Reuter1, James Eastham1, Peter T. Scardino1, Steve M. Larson1, Hedvig Hricak1
1 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, United States; 2Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden; 3Georgia Health Sciences University, Augusta, GA, United States

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3395. Diffusion-Weighted MRI of the Prostate in Patients with a Significant Family History of Prostate Cancer: Do Histogram Metrics Correlate with Risk? Maysam Jafar1, Rosalind Eeles2, Sharon L. Giles3, Elizabeth Bancroft2, Elena Castro2, Veronica A. Morgan3, Catherine J. Simpkin3, Nandita M. deSouza4

1 Cancer Research UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Genetics & Epidemiology, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 3Cancer Research UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 4Cancer Research UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research & Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

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3396. Diffusion-Weighted MRI of the Prostate at 3-T: Comparison of Endorectal Coil (ERC) MRI and Phased-Array Coil (PAC) MRI the Impact of SNR on ADC Measurement Yousef Mazaheri1, Alberto Vargas2, Gregory Nyman2, Amita Shukla-Dave1, Oguz Akin2, Hedvig Hricak2
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Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Radiology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States

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3397. Diffusion-Weighted MRI of the Prostate for Tumor Detection in Patients with a Significant Family History of Prostate Cancer: Comparison of Qualitative Vs. Quantitative Analyses Maysam Jafar1, Veronica A. Morgan2, Sharon L. Giles2, Catherine J. Simpkin2, Rosalind Eeles3, Elizabeth Bancroft3, Elena Castro3, Nandita M. deSouza4

1 Cancer Research UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Cancer Research UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 3Genetics & Epidemiology, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 4Cancer Research UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research & Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

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3398. Optimization of B-Value Distribution for Biexponential DWI of Normal Prostate Ivan Jambor1, 2, Jukka Jrvinen1, 3, Hannu J. Aronen1, 3, Jani Saunavaara3, Harri Merisaari4, Tommi Kauko5, Ronald Borra1, 3, Marko Pesola, 13

1 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland; 22nd Department of Radiology, Comenius University and St. Elisabeth Oncology Institute, Bratislava, Slovakia; 3Medical Imaging Centre of Southwest Finland, Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland; 4Turku PET centre, University of Turku, Turku, Finland; 5Department of Biostatistics, University of Turku, Turku, Finland

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3399. Robustness of Normalized ADC Values of Prostate Cancer Against Different Imaging Conditions and Calculation Methods Harald Busse1, Josephin Otto1, Gregor Thrmer1, Nikita Garnov1, Lars-Christian Horn2, Martin Reiss-Zimmermann1, Thomas Kahn1, Michael Moche1
1 Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Department, Leipzig University Hospital, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany; 2Institute of Pathology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany

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3400. Discrimination of Prostate Cancer from Chronic Prostatitis: Comparison Between Biexponential and Monoexponential Models Wenchao Cai1, Feiyu Li1, Jintang Ye1, Queenie Chan2, Xiaoying Wang1, Xuexiang Jiang1
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Department of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 2Philips Healthcare, Hong Kong, China

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3401. Prostate Imaging at 7 Tesla with Fractionated Dipole Antennas: A New Type of Radiative Coil Array Element with Lower SAR Levels. Alexander Raaijmakers1, Ingmar Voogt1, Dennis W. J. Klomp1, Peter R. Luijten1, Nico van den Berg1
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Imaging Division, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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3402. Prostate Perfusion Imaging Using Velocity-Selective ASL Xiufeng Li1, Gregory J. Metzger1
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Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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Radiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 2Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Essen, Germany; 3Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany

P MR Spectroscopic Imaging of Patients with Prostate Cancer at 7T Miriam W. Lagemaat1, Eline K. Vos1, Marnix C. Maas1, Thiele Kobus1, Andreas K. Bitz2, 3, Mark J. van Uden1, Stephan Orzada2, 3, Arend Heerschap1, Tom W.J. Scheenen1, 2

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3404. Tumor Angiogenesis Correlates with Metastasis in Human Prostate Cancer: An Arterial Spin-Labeling MRI Study Feiyu Li1, Wenchao Cai1, Jing Wang2, Jue Zhang2, 3, Xiaoying Wang1, 2, Xuexiang Jiang1
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Department of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 2Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China; 3College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China

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3405. Prostate Cancer Localization Using Multi-Parametric MRI and a Maximum Likelihood Classification Algorithm Sharon Clarke1, Bruce Daniel2, Jesse McKenney3, Manojkumar Saranathan2, Brian Andrew Hargreaves2, James Brooks4, Harachan Gill4, Mark Gonzalgo4, Benjamin Chung4, Emine U. Saritas5, Ajit Shankaranarayanan6, Graham Sommer2

1 Diagnostic Radiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; 2Diagnostic Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Anatomic Pathology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4Urology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 5Bioengineering, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 6GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States

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3406. Multiparametric MRI Discriminates Between Benignity and Insignificant and Significant Cancers in MRIUltrasound Fusion Targeted Biopsy Daniel J.A. Margolis1, Edward Chang2, Frederick Dorey3, Jiaoti Huang4, Maria Luz Macairan2, Shyam Natarajan5, Steven Raman1, Geoff Sonn2, Leonard Marks2

1 Radiological Sciences, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Urology, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Department of Pediatrics, USC Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 4Pathology, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 5Bioengineering, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3407. The Comparison of Arterial Spin Labeling Perfusion MRI and DCE-MRI in Bone Metastasis from Prostate Cancer Wenchao Cai1, Feiyu Li1, Jing Wang2, Huarui Du2, Jue Zhang2, 3, Xiaoying Wang1, 3, Xuexiang Jiang1
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Department of Radiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 2Peking University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Beijing, China; 3Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China

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3408. Probability Maps for Tumour Localisation, Using 3D 1H-MRSI and LCModel Fitting of Model "Benign" and "Tumour" Basis Spectra. Alan Wright1, Thiele Kobus1, Arend Heerschap1
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Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands

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3409. Transperineal Prostate Cryoablation Under MR-Guidance Georgia Tsoumakidou1, Herve Lang2, Julien Garnon1, Elodie Breton3, Eva Rothgang4, Afshin Gangi1, 3
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Interventional Radiology, University Hospital of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, Alsace, France; 2Urology, University Hospital of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, Alsace, France; 3CNRS, ICube Strasbourg University, Strasbourg, Alsace, France; 4Siemens Corporation, Center for Applied Medical Imaging, Strasbourg, Alsace, France

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Radiology, Seoul National University, Seoul, Select, Korea

3410. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Malignant Glioma Using 5-Aminolevulinic Acid in an Animal Model Seung Hong Choi1

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3411. in vivo Detection and Characterization of 9L Tumors in Rat Brain by BIRDS Daniel Coman1, Yuegao Huang1, Henk M. De Feyter1, Douglas L. Rothman1, 2, Fahmeed Hyder1, 2
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Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

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3412. Sodium-Diffusion MRI of Emerging Drug Resistance in Rat Glioma Model Victor D. Schepkin1, Thomas Morgan2, Shannon Gower-Winter2, Petr L. Gor'kov1, William W. Brey1, Cathy W. Levenson2
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National High Magnetic Field Lab/FSU, Tallahassee, FL, United States; 2College of Medicine, FSU, Tallahassee, FL, United States

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3413. Microbeam Radiation Therapy Effects on White Matter Assessed by Fiber Tractography Yohan van de Looij1, 2, Audrey Bouchet3, 4, Benoit Pouyatos3, Luc Renaud5, Elke Bruer-Krisch4, Graldine Le Duc4, Jean A. Laissue6, Raphal Serduc3
1 Division of Child Growth & Development, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 2Laboratory for Functional and Metabolic Imaging, Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences UMR836, Universit Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France; 4European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France; 5Centre de Recherche Cerveau et Cognition, Universit de Toulouse, Toulouse, France; 6Institute of Pathology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

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3414. Characterization of an Orthotopic Mouse Model Developed from Human Glioblastoma Spheres Feriel Tiar1, Teodora-Adriana Perles-Barbacaru1, Michelle El-atifi1, Didier Wion1, Laurent Pelletier1, Hana Lahrech1, Francois Berger1
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INSERM U 836, Grenoble Institute of Neurosciences, La Tronche, France

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3415. Tumor pH and Vascularity in Human Prostate Cancer Models Ellen Ackerstaff1, Natalia Kruchevsky1, Radka Stoyanova2, Sean D. Carlin1, Nerissa Viola-Villegas1, Kuntalkumar Sevak1, Jason S. Lewis1, Jason A. Koutcher1
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Miller School of Medicine University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States

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3416. A Method for Identifying Tumor Sub-Regions with Similar Enhancement Characteristics Based on Volumetric High Resolution DCE-MRI Ergys Subashi1, 2, Everett J. Moding3, James R. MacFall4, 5, David G. Kirsch3, Yi Qi, 25, G. Allan Johnson2, 5

1 Medical Physics Graduate Program, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 2Center for In-Vivo Microscopy, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 3Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 4Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 5Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States

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3417. Comparison of T1, T2 and T2* Contrast Agents in the Perfusion Assessment of a Glioma Rat Model Roco Prez-Carro1, Pilar Lpez-Larrubia1
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Instituto de Investigaciones Biomdicas, CSIC-UAM, Madrid, Spain

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3418. Detection of the Effect of Nanoparticle Preconditioning in a Mouse Model of Prostate Cancer by MRI Isabelle Iltis1, Jeunghwan Choi2, Manda Vollmers1, Mithun Shenoi2, John Bischof2, Gregory J. Metzger1

1 Radiology, Center for Magnetic Resonance Research - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bioheat and Mass Transfer Laboratory - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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3419. Cytotoxic Effects of Magnetic Field Gradients on Iron Oxide Labeled Cancer Cells Sudath Hapuarachchige1, 2, Yoshinori Kato1, 3, Dmitri Artemov1, 3

1 Division of Cancer Imaging Research, Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Sc., The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2In vivo Cellular Molecular Imaging Program, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Department of Oncology, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3420. Monitoring Temporally Selective LDH-A Gene Deletion in Prostate Cancer Using Hyperpolarized Frequency Specific 13C-MRI Subramaniam Sukumar1, Robert A. Bok2, Daniel B. Vigneron3, Pankaj Seth4, John Kurhanewicz1

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Radiology and Biomedical imaging, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 4Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Med Center, Boston, MA, United States

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3421. in vivo 2D L-COSY Detects Decreased PC in Gliomas After Treatment with MN58b, a Choline Kinase Inhibitor Gaurav Verma1, Manoj Kumar1, Sona Saksena2, Ranjit Ittyerah2, Anatoliy V. Popov2, Jenny Li3, M. Albert Thomas3, Edward James Delikatny2, Harish Poptani1
1 Department of Radiology and Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3422. Early Detection of Response to Radiotherapy in Brain Metastases Using Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Chen-Hao Wu1, 2, Chuan-Han Chen1, Yi-Ying Wu1, Jyh-Wen Chai, Clayton Chi-Cheng Chen, Chung-Ming Chen2, WenYih Isaac Tseng2, 3
Department of Radiology, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan; 2Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Center for Optoelectronic Biomedicine, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan
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3423. Induction of Apoptosis by High Levels of Oscillatory Shear Strain: Proof of Concept in a Human Colon Cancer Metastasis Cell Line. Philippe Garteiser1, Mouniya Mebarki1, Sabrina Doblas1, Simon Auguste Lambert1, Valrie Vilgrain2, Bernard E. Van Beers2, Valerie Paradis3, Ralph Sinkus1
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U773-CRB3, INSERM, Universite Sorbonne Paris-Cite, Paris, 75018, France; 2Service de Radiologie, AP-HP Hopital Beaujon, Clichy, 92110, France; 3Service d'Anatomo-Pathologie, AP-HP Hopital Beaujon, Clichy, 92110, France

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3424. Combination of Perfusion and Diffusion-Weighted MRI for Functional Evaluation of Therapeutic Response of Lung Cancer Yeun-Chung Chang1, Ang Yuan2, Chia-Hsien Cheng3, Yi Fang Chen4, Yi-Chien Lu1, Kua-Hung Cho5, Jyh-Horng Chen6
Department of Medical Imaging, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 2Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 3Department of oncology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 4Institute of Clinical Dentistry, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 5Instrumentation Resource Center, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 6National Taiwan University, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan
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3425. Multimodality Imaging Assessments of Response to Metformin Therapy for Breast Cancer in Nude Mice Yi Mao1, Rui xia1, Lei Wang1, yuqing wang1, Fabao Gao1
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Department of Radiology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, chengdu, sichuan, China

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3426. Is Higher Lactate Generation Rate an Indicator of Tumor Metastatic Risk?-A Pilot Study Using Hyperpolarized 13 C-NMR He N. Xu1, Stephen J. Kadlececk1, Harrilla Profka1, Ben Pullinger1, Jerry D. Glickson1, Rahim Rizi1, Lin Z. Li1
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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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3427. Evaluating the Metabolic Profile of Prostate Cancer Cells Using an MR Compatible Bio-Reactor Mithun Kailavasan1, Steven Reynolds1, Adriana Bucur1, Samira Kazan2, Tooba Alizadeh2, Gillian M. Tozer2, Ishtiaq Rehman3, Martyn Paley1
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Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 2Oncology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 3Human Metabolism, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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3428. Assessment of the Serine Synthesis Pathway During Breast Cancer Progression Using 13C-MRS Dania Daye1, 2, Suzanne Wehrli3, Chris Sterner, 24, Tien-Chi Pan, 24, Mitchell D. Schnall5, Lewis A. Chodosh, 24
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Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA , United States; 2Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3NMR Core Facility, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 4Department of Cancer Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 5 Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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3429. Validation of Hyperpolarized 13C Lactate as a Prostate Cancer Biomarker Using a Human Prostate Tissue Slice Culture Bioreactor Kayvan R. Keshari1, Renuka Sriram1, Mark Van Criekinge1, David M. Wilson1, Zhen J. Wang1, Daniel B. Vigneron1, Donna M. Peehl2, John Kurhanewicz1
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Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3430. NMR Metabolomics of Drug Response to Antineoplastic Polyherbal Formulations Studied in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells G. Sharma1, Rama Jayasundar1, T. Velpandian2, R. Singh3, S. S. Chauhan3, V. Kapoor4, S. N. Das4

1 NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; 2Ocular Pharmacology & Pharmacy, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; 3Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; 4Biotechnology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

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3431. Altered Choline Phospholipid Metabolism in a Panel of Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines Tariq Shah1, Marie-France Penet1, Yelena Mironchik1, Flonn Wildes1, Anirban Maitra2, Zaver M. Bhujwalla1

1 Division of Cancer Imaging Research, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3432. Monitoring PKM2 Status in Glioblastoma Using Hyperpolarized 13C MRS Myriam Marianne Chaumeil1, Joydeep Mukherjee2, Humsa Venkatesh1, Russell O. Pieper2, Sabrina M. Ronen1
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Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3433. Choline Kinase Alpha Has Ethanolamine Kinase Activity and Its Choline Kinase Activity Is Modulated by Ethanolamine in Breast Cancer Cells Tariq Shah1, Jannie P. Wijnen1, Flonn Wildes1, Balaji Krishnamachary1, Kristine Glunde1, Zaver M. Bhujwalla1
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Division of Cancer Imaging Research, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

Electronic Poster Cancer


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3434. Comparison of R2* Measurements Values and Reproducibility in Liver Metastases and Normal Liver Nina Tunariu1, 2, David John Collins1, James A. d'Arcy3, Veronica A. Morgan4, Sharon L. Giles4, Catherine J. Simpkin4, Timothy A. Yap5, Nandita M. De Souza6

1 CR-UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre , Institute of Cancer Research & The Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, London, United Kingdom; 2Drug Development Unit, Institute of Cancer Research & The Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, London, United Kingdom; 3 CR-UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, The Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, London, United Kingdom; 4CR-UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research & The Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, London, United Kingdom; 5 Section of Medicine, Institute of Cancer Research & The Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, London, United Kingdom; 6CR-UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, London, United Kingdom

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3435. Discrimination of Dysplastic Nodules from Well-Differentiated (Grade 1) Hepatocellular Carcinoma on MR Imaging: Evaluation with LIRADS and OPTN Criteria Surachate Siripongsakun1, Eugene K. Choi1, Stephanie Lin1, Steven S. Raman1, David S.K. Lu1
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Radiology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3436. Which Is Better for Detection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) and Vessel Thrombus? Comparison of Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide (SPIO) - Enhanced T2*- Weighted Imaging (T2*WI) and 3D Balanced Turbo Field-Echo (B Masayuki Kanamoto1, 2, Kazuki Terashima3, Tosiaki Miyati2, Kei Katahira1, Ryoji Ida1, Daisaku Suga4, Nobukazu Fuwa3

1 Department of Radiation Tecnology, Hyogo Ion Beam Medical Center, Tatsuno, Hyogo, Japan; 2Division of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan; 3Department of Radiology, Hyogo Ion Beam Medical Center, Tatsuno, Hyogo, Japan; 4Hyogo Ion Beam Medical Support, Tatsuno, Hyogo, Japan

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3437. Performance of Gd-EOB-DTPA MRI Criteria for Diagnosis of Pathologically Proven HCC: A Comparison with AASLD and Barcelona Criteria. Anokh Pahwa1, Katrina Beckett2, Stephanie Channual2, Nelly Tan2, David Lu2, Steven Raman2
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Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, Sylmar, CA, United States; 2UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3438. Measurement Reproducibility of ADC for Liver Metastases Using Multi B Value Diffusion Weighted Imaging: Preliminary Results. Richard Kinh Gian Do1, David H. Gultekin2, Seth S. Katz1, Michael J. Sohn1, Charles G. Nyman1, Emily C. Zabor3, Chaya M. Moskowitz3, Diane L. Reidy4
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Radiology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 3Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 4Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States

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3439. Diagnostic Performance of Delayed Hepatobiliary Imaging Post Gadoxetic Acid Combined with DWI Vs. Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Imaging for HCC Detection: Pilot Data. Cecilia Besa1, Nancy A. Cooper1, Sara Lewis2, Amita Kamath1, Sasan Roayaie3, Marcelo Facciuto4, Isabel I. Fiel5, Bachir Taouli6

1 Radiology, Mount Sinai Medical School, New York, NY, United States; 2Radiology, Mount Sinai Medical School, New York, NY, United States Minor Outlying Islands; 3Surgery, Mount Sinai Medical School, New York, NY, United States; 4Surgery, Mount Sinia Medical School, New York, NY, United States; 5Pathology, Mount Sinai Medical School, New York, NY, United States; 6Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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3440. Gadoxetic Acid-Enhanced MRI of Liver: Can 5 Min-Delayed Hepatocyte-Phase Imaging with High Flip Angle (30) Replace 20 Min-Delayed Hepatocyte-Phase Imaging with Low Flip Angle (10)? Eun-Suk Cho1, Jeong-Sik Yu1
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Radiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Seoul, Korea

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1 School of Health Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 2Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Scottsdale, AZ, United States; 4Department of Radiation Oncology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, United States

P MRSI as an Early Indicator of Response to Radiation Treatment in Liver Cancer Tony Clevenger1, 2, Anshuman Panda, 13, Scott Jones1, 2, Kumar Sandrasegaran2, Higinia Cardenes4, Ulrike Dydak1, 2

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3442. The Potential of High Resolution MR Imaging at 3 and 7 Tesla for Treatment Guidance of Early Glottic Carcinoma. Johanna J. Bluemink1, Marielle E.P. Philippens1, Wouter Koning2, Chris Terhaard1, Frank A. Pameijer2, Peter R. Luijten2, Cornelis A.T. van den Berg1
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Radiotherapy, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Radiology, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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3443. Diffusion Weighted Imaging in Head-And-Neck Cancer: Comparison Between Echo Planar and Turbo Spin Echo Sequences Tim Schakel1, Gert van Yperen2, Johan van den Brink2, Frank A. Pameijer3, Chris Terhaard1, Hans Hoogduin3, Marielle E.P. Philippens1
1 Radiotherapy, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands; 3Radiology, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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3444. Adaptive Model for Direct Estimation of Hemodynamic Parameters in MR Perfusion Studies: Comparison and Evaluation Using CT Perfusion and Singular Value Decomposition Technique Hassan Bagher-Ebadian1, 2, Rajan Jain1, Jayant Narang1, Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh1, 3
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Radiology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Physics, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States; 3CIPCEDepartment of ECE, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

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3445. No Volumetric and Metabolic Differences in the Brain Between Severely Fatigued and Non-Fatigued DiseaseFree Cancer Survivors H. Prinsen1, H. W.M. van Laarhoven1, 2, G. Bleijenberg3, M. J. Zwarts4, M. van der Graaf5, 6, M. Rijpkema7, Arend Heerschap5

1 Medical Oncology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands; 2Medical Oncology, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands; 3Expert Centre for Chronic Fatigue, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands; 4Epilepsy Centre Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, NoordBrabant, Netherlands; 5Radiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands; 6Clinical Physics Laboratory, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands; 7Nuclear Medicine, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands

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3446. Rapid ex vivo Imaging of PAIII Prostate to Bone Tumor with SWIFT-MRI Ihor Luhach1, Djaudat Idiyatullin2, Conor Lynch1, Curtis Andrew Corum, Gary V. Martinez1, Michael Garwood, Robert J. Gillies3
1 H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, FL, United States; 2Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, United States

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3447. Relationships Between Diffusion Weighted Signal Intensity, ADC and Water/fat Content of Malignant Bone Marrow Ashik Amlani1, Subhadip Ghosh-Ray1, Katherine van Ree1, Andreas Makris2, Shirley D'Sa2, Peter Ostler2, Nicola Anyamene2, Anwar R. Padhani1
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Paul Strickland Scanner Centre, Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, London, Middlesex, United Kingdom; 2Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, London, United Kingdom

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3448. Whole Body Diffusion-Weighted Imaging (WB-DWI) to Assess Treatment Response in Multiple Myeloma Sharon L. Giles1, Christina Messiou1, David John Collins1, 2, Veronica A. Morgan1, Faith E. Davies3, 4, Gareth Morgan3, 4, Nandita M. deSouza, 12
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MRI Department, Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Clinical Magnetic Resonance, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 3Haemato-oncology Department, Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 4Molecular Pathology, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

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3449. Comparison of SUV Between Simultaneous PET/MRI and PET/CT: A Single Injection Study in Patients with Cancer Shanaugh McDermott1, Ronald Borra2, Michael Blake1, Dushyant V. Sahani1, Grae Arabasz2, Shirley Hsu2, Lawrence T. White2, Mary Ohara2, Jacob M. Hooker2, Ciprian Catana3, Bruce R. Rosen2, Alexander R. Guimaraes2
1 Radioloy, Massachusetts General Hospital; Division of Abdominal Imaging and Interventional Radiology, Boston, MA, United States; 2Radiology; Massachusetts General Hospital, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States; 3 Radiology; Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States

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3450. Early Predictive Power of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Parameters During Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Uterine Cervical Cancer Yuki Himoto1, Koji Fujimoto1, Aki Kido2, Shigeaki Umeoka2, Kayo Kiguchi2, Fuki Shitano2, Tsukasa Baba3, Ikuo Konishi3, Kaori Togashi2

1 Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; 2Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Kyoto University Hospital, Kyoto, Japan; 3Department of Gynecology and Obsterics, Kyoto University Hospital, Kyoto, Japan

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3451. K-Means Clustering of DCE-MRI Pharmacokinetic Parameters for Prediction of Chemotherapeutic Response of Bladder Cancer Huyen Thanh Nguyen1, Guang Jia1, Zarine K. Shah, Kamal S. Pohar2, Amir Mortazavi3, Debra L. Zynger4, Xiangyu Yang1, Michael V. Knopp1

1 Wright Center of Innovation in Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Department of Urology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Department of Internal Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 4Department of Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

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3452. MR Imaging Features of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) of the Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract Mi Hye Yu1, Jeong Min Lee2, Jee Hyun Baek2, Joon Koo Han1, Byung-Ihn Choi1
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Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea; 2Radiology, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

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3453. Quantitative DCE-MRI as a Predictor of Acute Leukemia Response to Therapy Mohan L. Jayatilake1, Aneela Afzal1, Xin Li1, Yiyi Chen2, William J. Woodward1, Tibor J. Kovacsovics3, William H. Fleming3, 4, Wei Huang1

1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 2Biostatistics, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 3Center for Hematologic Malignancies, Knight Cancer Institute, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 4Oregon Stem Cell Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States

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Electronic Poster Sessions


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3454. Adult Lymphoma: Comparison of Whole-Body Diffusion Weighted Sequence MR Imaging with an Enhanced PET/CT Reference for Initial Staging Sikandar Mohammed Shaikh1, 2
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Dept of PET-CT & Nuclear Medicine, Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India; 2Dept of Radiology, Shadan Medical College, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India

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3455. High-Resolution in vivo Imaging of Inguinal Lymph Nodes Using 7 Tesla MRI: A Feasibility Study. Martin T. Freitag1, Mathies Breithaupt2, Ann-Kathrin Homagk2, Moritz Berger2, Bram Stieltjes1

1 Quantitative Imaging-based Disease Characterization, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; 2Department of Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, BadenWuerttemberg, Germany

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3456. Breast Tissue Expanders with Magnetic Ports: In Vitro Testing and Clinical Experience at 1.5-Tesla Nanda Deepa Thimmappa1, Frank G. Shellock2, Cristen Giangarra3, Christina Y. Ahn4, Martin R. Prince1, Joshua L. Levine5

1 Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 2Radiology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3University College of Washington University, Saint Louis, MO, United States; 4NYC Breast Reconstruction Center, New York, NY, United States; 5Plastic Surgery, The Center for the Advancement of Breast Reconstruction at NYEE, New York, NY, United States

Electronic Poster Bone, Menisci, Tendon & Spine


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Tuesday 10:00-11:00

3457. Ultrashort Echo Time (UTE) Bi-Component Analysis of Bound and Free Water in Cortical Bone - A Field Dependence Study Shihong Li1, 2, Won C. Bae1, Eric Chang1, Sheronda Statum1, Christine Chung1, Graeme M. Bydder3, Jiang Du1
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Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States; 2Huadong Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China; 3Radiology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States

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3458. Excitation and Preparation Pulses Affect UTE Bi-Component Analysis of Bound and Free Water in Cortical Bone Shihong Li1, 2, Monica Tafur1, Won C. Bae1, Eric Chang1, Christine Chung1, Graeme M. Bydder3, Jiang Du1
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Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States; 2Huadong Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China; 3Radiology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States

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3459. A Longitudinal Study on the Relationship Between BMD and Bone Marrow Perfusion of Proximal Femur Based on DCE-MRI Heather T. Ma1, James F. Griffith2, Haiyan Lv1, Alvin FW Li2, David K.W. Yeung2, Anthony Kwok2, Ping-Chung Leung2
1 Department of Electronic and Information Engineering, Harbin Insitute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China; 2Prince of Wales Hospital, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

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3460. Addressing Overlapping Water-Fat Peaks and Water-Fat Chemical Shift Displacement Effects in Single-Voxel MRS of Bone Marrow Dimitrios C. Karampinos1, 2, Gerd Melkus1, Thomas Baum2, Jan S. Bauer2, Ernst J. Rummeny2, Roland Krug1
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Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

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3461. Fat Fraction and Bone Mineral Density in the Proximal Femur: A Localized Assessment of Their Relationship in Fragility Fractures Julio Carballido-Gamio1, Dimitrios C. Karampinos1, 2, Andrew Lai1, Sonia Lee1, Roland Krug1
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Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

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3462. Feasibility of in vivo 3-D MRI of Femoral Neck Bone Microarchitecture at 3 T Gregory Chang1, Ryan Brown2, Graham C. Wiggins2, Chamith S. Rajapakse3, Stephen Honig4, Ravinder R. Regatte2
1 Radiology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 3Radiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 4 Rheumatology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States

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3463. Use of Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI (DCEMRI) for Evaluation of Bone Viability Sandra Rutigliano1, adam zoga1, suzanne long1, William Morrison1
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radiology, thomas jefferson university hospital, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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3464. Ultrashort Echo Time Magnetization Transfer (UTE-MT) Imaging of Meniscus Jiang Du1, Shihong Li1, 2, Michael Carl3, Monica Tafur1, Nikolaus M. Szeverenyi1, Eric Chang1, Christine Chung1, Graeme M. Bydder4
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Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States; 2Huadong Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China; 3Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, San Diego, CA, United States; 4Radiology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States

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3465. Analysis of Menisci Using Bi-Exponential T2* Fitting with VTE Sequence at 3T Vladimir Juras1, 2, Sebastian Apprich1, Pavol Szomolanyi1, Lukas Zak3, Oliver Bieri4, Xeni Deligianni4, Siegfried Trattnig1
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MR Centre of Excellence, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Imaging Methods, Institute of Measurement Science, Bratislava, Slovakia; 3Department of Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 4Department of Radiology, Division of Radiological Physics, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland

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3466. A Comparison of T2* Measured by a Variable Echo Time Sequence at 3 and 7T in Connective Tissues in the ex vivo Knees Vladimir Juras1, 2, Sebastian Apprich1, Pavol Szomolanyi1, Claudia Kronnerwetter1, Oliver Bieri3, Xeni Deligianni3, Siegfried Trattnig1
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MR Centre of Excellence, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Imaging Methods, Institute of Measurement Science, Bratislava, Slovakia; 3Department of Radiology, Division of Radiological Physics, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland

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3467. Automatic Segmentation of the Medial and Lateral Meniscus in Knee MRI Using Chan-Vese Model with Shape Prior Junga Baek1, Helen Hong1, Joon Ho Wang2
1 Department of Multimedia Engineering, Seoul Women's University, Seoul, Korea; 2Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea

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3468. Quantitative Characterization of Meniscal Pathology: UTE MRI Versus Long T2 Techniques Michael Im1, Ja-Young Choi2, Reni Biswas3, Won C. Bae1, Sheronda Statum1, Eric Chang3, Jiang Du3, Graeme M. Bydder1, Darryl D. D'Lima1, Christine Chung3
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Radiology, UCSD, San Diego, CA, United States; 2Radiology, UC San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA, United States; Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States

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3469. UTE MRI and Biomechanical Properties of Normal and Pathologic Human Menisci Won C. Bae1, Reni Biswas1, Ja Young Choi2, Robert Healey3, Jiang Du1, Darryl D. D'Lima4, Sheronda Statum1, Christine B. Chung1, 5
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Dept. of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States; 2Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea; 3Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States; 4Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research and Education at Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, CA, United States; 5Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, La Jolla, CA, United States

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3470. Effects of Repetitive Freeze-Thawing Cycles on Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Achilles Tendon Eric Y. Chang1, 2, Sheronda Statum2, Tanya Wolfson2, Anthony Gamst2, Jiang Du3, Won C. Bae2, Graeme M. Bydder4, Christine B. Chung, 12
Dept of Radiology, VA San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, CA, United States; 2Dept of Radiology, University of California, San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA, United States; 3Dept of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States; 4Dept of Radiology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States
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3471. Quantitative T2*-Mapping of the Achilles Tendon Using a Multi-Echo VTE SPGR-Sequence at 3 Tesla: Preliminary Results. Sebastian Apprich1, Vladimir Juras1, Oliver Bieri2, Stefan Zbn1, Siegfried Trattnig1

1 Department of Radiology - MR Center of Excellence, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Division of Radiological Physics, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland

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3472. VIMATS Vienna Morphological Achilles Tendon Score Sebastian Apprich1, Klaus Friedrich2, Veronika Schpf2, Siegfried Trattnig1

1 Department of Radiology - MR Center of Excellence, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

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3473. Dipolar Anistropy Reveals Sub-Structures in Achilles Tendon at 11.7 Tesla Nikolaus M. Szeverenyi1, Paul A. DiCamillo1, Graeme M. Bydder2
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Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States; 2Radiology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States

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3474. Magic Angle Enhanced Imaging in High-Field MRI Using an Automated MR-Conditional Positioner Christopher Mershon1, Alex Squires1, Yabiao Gao1, Kevin C. Chan2, Zion Tse1
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College of Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States; 2Departments of Ophthalmology and Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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3475. in-vivo MR-Imaging of the Endplates of the Lumbar Spine Klaus M. Friedrich1, Sebastian Apprich1, Sonja M. Walzer2, Stefan Zbn1, Vladimir Juras1, Iris Nbauer-Huhmann1, Siegfried Trattnig1
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Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Orthopaedics, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

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3476. Accelerated T1rho Relaxation Quantification in Intervertebral Disc Using Limited Spin-Lock Times Pu-Xuan Lu1, Feng Zhao2, Jing Yuan2, Greta S.P. Mok3, James F. Griffith2, Yi-Xiang Wang2

1 Department of Radiology, the Shenzhen Third People's Hospital, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China; 2Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong; 3Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, University of Macau, Macau, Macau

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3477. Non-Gaussian Diffusion Weighted Imaging for Assessing Diurnal Changes in Intervertebral Disc Composition Masaki Katsura1, Yuichi Suzuki2, Junichi Hata2, Hiroki Sasaki1, 2, Hiroyuki Akai1, Wataru Gonoi1, Harushi Mori1, Akira Kunimatsu1, Yoshitaka Masutani1, Masaaki Hori3, Shigeki Aoki3, Kuni Ohtomo1
1 Radiology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 2Radiology, The University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo, Japan; 3Radiology, School of Medicine, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan

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3478. Maximum Likelihood Estimation of T1rho Relaxation Time in Lumbar Intervertebral Disc at 3T Jing Yuan1, Pengyu Yan2, Greta S.P. Mok2, Yi-Xiang Wang1, Anil T. Ahuja1, James F. Griffith1
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Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong; 2Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,, University of Macau, Macau, NA, Macau

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3479. MR Evaluation of Multiple Myeloma at 3.0 Tesla: How Do Bone Marrow Signal Intensity and Selection of Protocols Affect Lesion Conspicuity? Miyuki Takasu1, Yoko Kaichi1, Miho Ishikawa1, Yuji Akiyama1, Shuji Date1, Akira Sakai2, Yoshiaki Kuroda3, Kazuo Awai1
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan; Department of Radiation Life Sciences, Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine, Fukushima, Japan; 3Department of Hematology, Hiroshima University Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan
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3480. 7 Tesla, High Resolution Dixon Imaging of the SI Joints in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis Wouter M. Teeuwisse1, Monique Reijnierse2, Andrew G. Webb1
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Radiology, C.J.Gorter Center for High Field MRI, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, ZH, Netherlands; 2Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, ZH, Netherlands

Electronic Poster Technical & Miscellaneous


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3481. Dynamic Functional Imaging of Quadriceps and Hamstring Muscles Under Isometric and Active ExtensionFlexion Contraction. Shantanu Sinha1, Ali Moghadasi, Vadim Malis2, Usha Sinha2
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Radiology, University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States; 2Physics, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, United States

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3482. Quantitative Kinematics of the Wrist Using Dynamic MRI Michael H. Buonocore1, 2, Robert D. Boutin1, Igor Immerman3, Gerald J. Sonico2, Zachary Ashwell1, Robert M. Szabo3, Abhijit J. Chaudhari1
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Radiology, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA, United States; 2Imaging Research Center, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA, United States; Orthopedic Surgery, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA, United States

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3483. Flexible Real-Time Imaging of Highly-Dynamic Knee Joint Motion Ozan Sayin1, Haris Saybasili1, 2, Liheng Guo1, John A. Carrino3, Frances T. Sheehan4, Mark A. Griswold2, 5, Nicole Seiberlich5, Daniel A. Herzka6
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Rehabilitation Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 5Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 6Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3484. Feasibility of Accelerating 3 T Hip Imaging Using Compressed Sensing Riccardo Lattanzi1, 2, Alicia W. Yang1, 2, Li Feng, 23, Michael P. Recht4, Daniel K. Sodickson1, 2, Ricardo Otazo1, 2
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Radiology/Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2The Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 3Radiology/Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 4Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States

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3485. Optimizing 3D FSE FS Sequences of the Knee at 3 T for Clinical Use, Automated Segmentation, Quantitative Analysis of Articular Cartilage and Templating for T2 Maps: Creating a Single MR Data Set for Morphological and Quantitative Functions Joshua Michael Farber1, Jose Tamez-Pena2, saara Totterman3, Hubert LeJay4, Edward Schreyer3, Karl Baum3
1 Radiology, Qmetrics/Rad Ass of N KY, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Mathematics and Statistics, Tec de Monterrey, Monterrey, NL, Mexico; 3Imaging, Qmetrics, Rochester, NY, United States; 4MRI - Global, GE, Milwaukee, WI, United States

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3486. Evaluation of T2-Weighted Slice Encoding for Metal Artifact Correction in Patients with Recalled Orthopedic Hip Implants Conny Strm1, Jrgen Strinnholm1, Sead Crnalic2, Morten Bruvold3, Ulrike A. Blume4, Chiel den Harder3, Clemens Bos5
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Department of Radiation Sciences, Ume University, Faculty of Medicine, Diagnostic Radiology, Ume, Sweden; 2Department of Ortopedy, Ume University, Faculty of Medicine, Ume, Sweden; 3Philips Healtcare, Best, Netherlands; 4Philips Healtcare, Hamburg, Germany; 5Division Image, University Medical Center in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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3487 7. Quantitative e DCE-MRI in Patients with Hip H Implants Greg O. Cron1, 2, Kawan Rak khra1, 2, Paul E. Beaule1, 3, Isabe elle Catelas4, Ar rturo Cardenas-Blanco1, 2, Ian G G. 1 2 1 2 Cameron , , Mark E. Schweitzer ,
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Ottawa Hospi ital Research Instit tute, Ottawa, Onta ario, Canada; 2Rad diology, University y of Ottawa, Ottaw wa, Ontario, Canad da; 3Surgery, University of Ottawa, O Ottawa, Ontario, O Canada; 4Mechanical M Engine eering; Surgery; B Biochemistry, Micr robiology and Imm munology, University of Ottawa, O Ottawa, Ontario, O Canada

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3488 8. The Optimiz zations of SEM MAC-VAT Tech hnique for Magn netic Resonanc ce Imaging of Total Knee Prost thesis: Comparison n of 1.5T and 3T T for Different Metal M Material ls Tao AI1, Frank F. Goerner2, Abraham Padua a3, Mathias Nittk ka4, Xiaoming L Li1, Val M. Runge e5
Radiology, To ongji Hospital, Tongji Medical Colle ege, Huazhong Un niversity of Scienc ce and Technology y, Wuhan, Hubei, C China; Radiology, University of Texas s Medical Branch (UTMB), ( Galvesto on, TX, United Sta ates; 3Healthcare S Sector, Siemens AG G, Malvern, 4 5 ates; Healthcare Sector, S Siemens AG G, Erlangen, Deut tschland, Germany y; Editor-in-Chief f of Investigative R Radiology, PA, United Sta Galveston, TX X, United States
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3489 9. Improve Vo olume Selective 3D Fast Spin Echo E Acquisition n Weitian Chen n1, Donglai Huo o2, Kristin Granl lund3, Garry E. G Gold3, Yuval Zur r4
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Applied Scien nce Laboratory, GE E Healthcare, Men nlo Park, CA, Unit ted States; 2PSD A Applications, GE H Healthcare, Wauke esha, WI, United States; 3Radiology, Stanf ford University, Pa alo Alto, CA, Unit ted States; 4GE He ealthcare, Haifa, Is srael

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3490 0. MR Spectro oscopy (MRS) in n Objective Measurement of In ntramuscular F Fat as a Non-Inv vasive Biomark ker: Comparison n Study in Boys with Duchenne e Muscular Dys strophy (DMD) ) and Healthy B Boys. 1 1 2 2 1 Suraj D. Sera ai , Hee Kyung Kim K , Paul Horn n , Brenda L. Wo ong , Diana Lind dquist
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Radiology, CC CHMC, Cincinnat ti, OH, United Stat tes; 2Neurology, C CCHMC, Cincinna ati, OH, United Sta ates

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3491 1. Improved IV VIM Image Quantitation of Ex xercised Lower Back Muscles by Local Princi iple Componen nt Analysis Patrick Hiep pe1, Daniel Gllm mar2, Alexander Gussew3, Reinh hard Rzanny2, J rgen R. Reichen nbach2
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Medical Phys sics Group, Institut te of Diagnostic an nd Interventional R Radiology I , Jena University Hospit tal, Jena, Germany y; 2Medical Physics Group p, Institute of Diag gnostic and Interve entional Radiology y I, Jena University y Hospital - Friedr rich Schiller Unive ersity Jena, 3 Jena, Germany y; Medical Physic cs Group, Institute of Diagnostic and d Interventional Ra adiology I , Jena U University Hospita al - Friedrich Schiller Unive ersity Jena , Jena, Germany G

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3492 2. Difussion Te ensor Imaging Studies S in Limb b-Girdle Muscu ular Distrophies s Hidalgo-Tob bon S. Silvia1, Ga abriela R. Herna andez Salazar2, S Vargas-Caas s2, O. Marrufo-M Melendez3, S. Sol lis Najera4, Alfredo O. Rodriguez5, Rosa Delgado-Herna andez6
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Universidad Autonoma A Metropolitana, Mexico City, Mexico, Mexi ico; 2Insituto Naci onal de Neurologi ia, Mexico, Mexico; 3Insituto Nacional de Neurologia, N DF, Me exico, Mexico; 4UN NAM, MExico, M Mexico; 5UAM, DF F, Mexico, Mexico o; 6Imagenologia, Instituto Nacional de Neurologia N y Neuro ocirugia, DF, Mexi ico, Mexico

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3493 3. Three Dimensional Mappin ng of Oxidative Capacity in Hu uman Lower Le eg Muscles with h Compressed S Sensing 31P-MRI 1 1 1 1 1 Prodromos Parasoglou P , Li Feng F , Ding Xia a , Ricardo Otazo o , Ravinder R. R Regatte
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Department of o Radiology, New w York University Langone L Medical Center, New York k, NY, United Stat tes

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3494 4. Developmen nt of MR Compatible Muscle Stimulation S Dev vice: Deformation and Velocit ty Imaging of R Rat Muscle Contraction n. Shantanu Sin nha1, Raj Rajase ekaran2, Ali Mog ghadasi, Youngse eop Chang2, Ush ha Sinha3
1 Radiology, University of Califo ornia at San Diego, San Diego, CA, U United States; 2Me edicine, University y of California at S San Diego, A, United States; 3Physics, P San Diego State University y, San Diego, CA, United States San Diego, CA

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3495 5. Optimizing Diffusion Weig ghted Imaging of o Skeletal Musc cle. Martijn Froe eling1, Gustav J. Strijkers2, Aart J. Nederveen3, P Peter R. Luijten4
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versiy Medical Cen nter Utrecht, Utrec cht,, Netherlands; 2Biomedical NMR R, Department of B Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven E Univers sity of Technology y, Eindhoven, Neth herlands; 3Departm ment of Radiology y, Academic Medic cal Center, 4 Amsterdam, Netherlands; N Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Universiy Med dical Center Utrec cht, Utrecht, Nethe erlands

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3496. Demonstration of Striations in Articular Cartilage at High Field Paul A. DiCamillo1, Nikolaus M. Szeverenyi1, Sheronda Statum1, Graeme M. Bydder2
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Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, CA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States

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3497. Robust Image Registration for In-Vivo Human Osteoarthritic Knees and Cartilage Specimens and Correlation Between In-Vivo and Ex-Vivo T1&[rho] Wei-Ching Lo1, Karupppasamy Subburaj1, Lorenzo Nardo1, Sharmila Majumdar1, Michael Ries2, Xiaojuan Li1
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Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3498. Feasibility Study of Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Guyon's Canal Eiko Yamabe1, Ryo Miyagi2, Toshinori Sakai3, Toshiyasu Nakamura4, Hiroshi Yoshioka1
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Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California Irvine, Orange, CA, United States; 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Miyoshi City National Insurance Nishi-Iya Clinic, Tokushima, Japan; 3Department of Orthopedics, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima, Japan; 4Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

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3499. Age Estimation of Soft Tissue Hematomas Bernhard Neumayer1, Eva Hassler1, 2, Thomas Widek1, Kathrin Ogris1, Eva Scheurer1

1 Clinical Forensic Imaging, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, Graz, Styria, Austria; 2Department of Radiology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Styria, Austria

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3500. The Association of Femoral Neck Stress Fractures with Femoral Acetabular Impingement Kathryn Stevens1, Michael Goldin2, Michael Fredericson3, Christian Anderson4, Marc R. Safran4
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Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Department of PM & R, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, Redwood City, CA, United States; 4Department of Sports Medicine, Stanford University, Redwood City, CA, United States

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3501. Can 3D Shape and Textural Analysis Differentiate Liposarcomas from Benign Lipomas? Rebecca E. Thornhill1, Greg O. Cron2, Mohammad Golfam1, Gina DiPrimio1, Adnan Sheikh1, Eric A. White3, Joel Werier4, Mark E. Schweitzer1

1 Medical Imaging, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 2Medical Imaging, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 3Radiology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 4Surgery, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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3502. The Potential Pitfalls and Image Artifacts in Integrated Whole-Body PET/MR Imaging Hye Jin Yoo1, Sung Hwan Hong1, Ja-Young Choi1, Sung Eun Kang1, Hye Young Sun1
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Radiology, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

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3503. Dental MRI Volker Rasche1, Erich Hell2, Magrit-Ann Geibel3


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Experimental Cardiovascular Imaging, Ulm University, Ulm, NA, Germany; 2Research and Development, Sirona Dental Systems GmbH, Bensheim, Hessen, Germany; 3Department of Operative Dentistry, Periodontology and Pedodontics, Ulm University, Ulm, Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany

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3504. Towards Theranostics of Rheumatoid Arthritis: 1H/19F Imaging of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in Hand and Wrist at 7 Tesla Helmar Waiczies1, 2, Andr Khne3, 4, Lukas Winter2, Tobias Frauenrath2, Werner Hoffmann3, Bernd Ittermann3, Sonia Waiczies1, 2, Thoralf Niendorf2, 5
1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Immunology, Experimental and Clinical Research Center (ECRC), a cooperation of the Charit Medical Faculty and the Max Delbrck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 2Berlin Ultrahigh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), Max Delbrck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 3Department of Medical Physics and Metrological Information, Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt, Berlin, Germany; 4Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 5Experimental and Clinical Research Center (ECRC), Charit University Medicine Campus Berlin-Buch, Berlin, Germany

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3505. Functional 31P-MR Chemical Shift Imaging in Lower Back Muscles During Isometric Load Patrick Hiepe1, Alexander Gussew2, Reinhard Rzanny3, Jrgen R. Reichenbach3

Tuesday 10:00-11:00

1 Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I , Jena University Hospital, Jena, Germany; 2Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I , Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena , Jena, Germany; 3Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany

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3506. Investigation of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Indices, Mean BOLD Signal and Calf Muscle Cross Sectional Area Following Bed Rest Alyaa H. Elzibak1, Michael D. Noseworthy2
1 Medical Physics and Applied Radiation Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Radiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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3507. Temporal Changes in Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the mdx Mouse Su Xu1, 2, Stephen J.P. Pratt3, Roger J. Mullins1, 2, Richard M. Lovering3

1 Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Core for Translational Research in Imaging @ Maryland, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Department of Orthopaedics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3508. In Vivo Transverse Relaxation and Magnetization Transfer Imaging of Human Thigh Muscles at 3.0 Tesla Ke Li1, 2, Richard D. Dortch1, 2, Nathan D. Bryant1, 2, Amanda K.W. Buck1, 2, Theodore F. Towse, 23, Daniel F. Gochberg1, 2, Mark D. Does1, 2, Bruce M. Damon1, 2, Jane H. Park4
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Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4 Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3509. Evaluation of Muscle Blood Flow of the Lower-Leg After Exercise Using 3D-PCASL Volume Data Shuya Fujihara1, Tosiaki Miyati2, Saori Watanabe2, 3, Naoki Ohno2, Takashi Hamaguchi2, Masako Takanaga2, Takayuki Miyazaki4
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Division of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medical Sciences , Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan; 2Division of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan; 3Department of Radiology, Kanazawa University Hospital, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan; 4School of Health Sciences, College of Medical Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan

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3510. Multi-Parametric Characterization of Polymyositis at 3.0 T: A Preliminary Study Ke Li1, 2, Richard D. Dortch1, 2, E. Brian Welch1, 2, Susan F. Kroop3, Bruce M. Damon1, 2, Jane H. Park4
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Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Rheumatology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3511. In Vivo Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Human Thigh Muscles at 3.0 Tesla Ke Li1, 2, Richard D. Dortch1, 2, Ha-Kyu Jeong1, 2, Amanda K.W. Buck1, 2, Theodore F. Towse, 23, Bruce M. Damon1, 2, Jane H. Park4
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Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 4 Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3512. Functional T2 Measurements in Lower Back Muscles Before and After Isometric Muscle Contraction Patrick Hiepe1, Alexander Gussew2, Reinhard Rzanny3, Jrgen R. Reichenbach3

1 Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I , Jena University Hospital, Jena, Germany; 2Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I , Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena , Jena, Germany; 3Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany

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3513 3. Detectability y of Exercise-In nduced Muscle Activities of Ab bdominal Obliq que Muscle Usin ng Muscle Func ctional MRI 1 2 2 3 4 Noriyuki Taw wara , Takahiro Ohnishi , Katsu uya Maruyama , Vladimir Jellus s , Naoyuki Tamu ura , Hideyuki T Takahashi4, 1 Mamoru Niit tsu5, Atsuto Hosh hikawa1, Kohei Nakajima N , Toru u Okuwaki1, Tak kashi Kawahara1
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Medical Cent ter, Japan Institute of Sports Science es, Tokyo, Japan; 2 Siemens Japan, To okyo, Japan; 3Siem mens AG, Erlangen n, Germany; Department of o Sports Science, Japan J Institute of Sports S Sciences, T Tokyo, Japan; 5Dep partment of Radiology, Saitama Med dical University, Sa aitama, Japan

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3514 4. Analysis of the t Stiffness An nisotropy Struct ture Using MR R Elastography i in the Skeletal M Muscle Hata Junichi i1, Numano Tomokazu2, Mizuhar ra Kazuyuki3, W Washio Toshikatsu u4, Takamoto Ko ohichi5, Homma Kazuhiro4, Yagi Kazuo2, Yano Keichi1, Ohtomo O Kuni1
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The Universit ty of Tokyo Hospi ital, Bunkyou, Tok kyo, Japan; 2Tokyo o Metropolitan Un niversity, Arakawa a, Tokyo, Japan; 3U University of Tokyo Denki, Adachi, Tokyo, Ja apan; 4National Ins stitute of Advance ed Industrial Scien nce and Technolog gy, Tsukuba, Ibarak ki, Jamaica; 5 University of f Toyama, Toyama a, Japan

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3515 5. Characteristics of Off-Cent ter Anatomy-R Related Artifact in Open MRI ong1, Donghoon Lee2, Si Seung Kim K 3, Youngkeu un Woo4 CheolPyo Ho

1 Radiological Science , Yonsei University, U Wonju u, Gangwon-do, Ko orea; 2Radiologica al Science, Yonsei University, Wonju, Gangwonesearch and develo opment, SciMedix Co.,Ltd, Incheon, , Korea; 4Physical Therapy, Jeonju U University, Jeonju, , Jeonbuk, do, Korea; 3Re Korea

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3516 6. MR Quantif fication of Fatty y Fraction in th he Muscle Atrop phy in Rotator C Cuff Tears from m T2*-Correcte ed Dixon Fat/Water Separation S VIBE E 1 1 1 2 1 Young Han Lee L , Daekeon Lim , Ho-Taek So ong , InSeong Ki im , Jin-Suck Su uh
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Yonsei Unive ersity College of Medicine M Severance hospital, Seoul, K Korea; 2Siemens H Healthcare, Seoul, Korea

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3517 7. 31-Phosphor rus Magnetic Resonance R Spect troscopy Follow wing Isovolume etric Muscle Exe ercise Dong-Ho Ha a1, Sunseob Choi i2
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Dong-A unive ersity, Busan, Kor rea; 2Dong-A Univ versity Medical Ce enter, Busan, Kore ea

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3518 8. Mitochondr rial Skeletal Mu uscle Uncoupling in a Murine C Cancer Cachexi ia Model 3 Valeria Righ hi1, 2, Cibely Cris stine Fontes De Oliveira O , Alexa ander A. Shestov4, Dionyssios Mi Mintzopoulos1, 5, N Nikolaos 1 5 1 6 3 Psychogios , , Caterina Con nstantinou , , Sil lvia Busquets , F Francisco J. Lop pez-Soriano3, Sy ylvain Milot7, Fra ancois 8 9 6 3 1 5 chael N. Mindrin nos , Laurence G. G Rahme , Josep p M. Argiles , Ar ria A. Tzika , Lepine , Mic
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NMR Surgica al Laboratory, Dep partment of Surger ry, Massachusetts G General Hospital a and Shriners Burn n Institute, Harvard d Medical School, Boston n, MA, United Sta ates; 2Department of o Science for Life e Quality, Univers sity of Bologna, Ri imini, Italy; 3Canc cer Research Group, Depart tment de Bioqumica m y Biologia Mo olecular, Facultat d de Biologia, Unive ersitat de Barcelon na, Barcelona, Spain; 4Center for Magnetic Resonance R Researc ch, Department of f Radiology, Unive ersity of Minnesot ta Medical School, , Minneapolis, MN N, United States; 5Depart tment of Radiolog gy, Athinoula A. Martinos M Center of f Biomedical Imagi ing, Boston, MA, United States; 6Molecular Surgery Labor ratory, Department t of Surgery, Mass sachusetts General l Hospital and Shri riners Burn Institut te, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United U States; 7INR RS-Institut Arman nd-Frappier, Unive ersit du Qubec, L Laval,, Quebec, Ca anada; 8INRS-Inst titut Armand9 Frappier, Univ versit du Qubec, Leval, Quebec, Canada; C Departme ent of Biochemistry y, Stanford Univer rsity School of Me edicine, Stanford,, CA, , United States

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3519 9. Chemical Sh hift-Based Imag ging to Measure e Fat Fractions in Dystrophic Skeletal Muscle e ca J. Willcocks3, Donovan J. Lo Celine Baliga and1, William Tr riplett2, Sean C. Forbes3, Rebecc ott3, Soren De Vo os3, Jim 4 4 5 6 magna cum laude Pollaro , Wil lliam D. Rooney y , H. Lee Sweeney , Carsten G. Bonnemann , K Krista Vandenbor rne3, Glenn A. W Walter2
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Physiology an nd Functional Gen nomics, University y of Florida, Gaine esville, FL , United d States; 2Physiolo ogy and Functional l Genomics, University of Florida, F Gainesvill le, FL, United Stat tes; 3Physical Ther rapy, University o of Florida, Gainesv ville, FL, United States; 4 5 Department of o Behavioral Neur roscience, Oregon Health & Science e University, Portla and, OR, United S States; Departmen nt of Physiology, University of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S States; 6Pediatrics, The Children's Ho ospital of Philadelp phia, Philadelphia, PA, P United States

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3520 0. Analysis of the t Relationship p of Mandibula ar Movement w with the Conditio on of the Masse eter Muscles an nd the Temporoma andibular Joint Using Multi-Se ection Dynamic c MRI and DTI I and a T1, T2 M Map 1 2 3 1 4 1 Ryusuke Nak kai , , Takashi Azuma A , Keiji Shi igeno , Osamu T Takizawa , Hiroo o Iwata
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Institute for Frontier F Medical Sc ciences, Kyoto Un niversity, Kyoto, Ja apan; 2Kokoro Re esearch Center, Ky yoto University, Ky yoto, Japan; National Insti itute of Information and Communica ations Technology y, Suita, Osaka, Jap pan; 4Siemens Japa an K.K., Tokyo, Ja apan

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3521 1. Isolating CE EST and MT in the Human Ca alf Muscle at 7T T 1 Prodromos Parasoglou P , Jae e-Seung Lee1, 2, Ding D Xia1, Greg gory Chang1, Ale exej Jerschow1, 2, Ravinder R. Re egatte1
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Department of o Radiology, New w York University Langone L Medical Center, New York k, NY, United Stat tes; 2Department o of Chemistry, New York Uni iversity, New Yor rk, NY, United Sta ates

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3522 2. 3D Strain Rate R Mapping of f the Calf Musc cle and Correlat tion of Strain R Rate Orientation n to Muscle Fib ber Direction. Usha Sinha1, Ali Moghadasi2, Shantanu Sinh ha3
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Physics, San Diego D State Unive ersity, San Diego, CA, C United States s; 2University of C California at San Di iego, San Diego, C CA, United States; 3Radiol logy, University of California at San n Diego, San Diego ates o, CA, United Stat

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3523 3. 3D Mapping g of Creatine Kinase K Reaction Rates and Met abolic Fluxes in n the Human Calf Muscle at 3T T Ding Xia1, Prodromos P Paras soglou1, Gregory y Chang1, Ravin nder R. Regatte1
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Department of o Radiology, New w York University Langone L Medical Center, New York k, United States

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3524 4. Assessment of Skeletal Mus scle Oxygen Kinetics Using Qu uantitative BOL LD (QBOLD) S Gumus1, Jung-Hwan J Kim1, Ted Huppert1, Bret Goodpaste er2, Dmitriy A. Y Yablonskiy3, Kyo ongtae Ty Xiang He1, Serter Bae1
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Pittsburg gh, Pittsburgh, PA, , United States; 22 2Department of En ndocrinology and M Metabolism, 3 University of Pittsburgh, P Pittsbu urgh, PA, United States; S Mallinckro odt Institute of Rad diology, Washingto on University in S St Louis, St Louis, MO, Un nited States

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3525 5. Preliminary y MR DTI Study y of Age-Relate ed Regeneration n Process of Ske eletal Muscle w with Ischemia In njury Ke Jiang1, Xiaotian X Wang1, 2, Hulong Lei1, Wei W Yang1, Yin W Wu1
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Paul C. Laute erbur Research Cen nter for Biomedica al Imaging, Shenzh hen Key Laborato ory for MRI, Shenz zhen Institutes of A Advanced Technology, Chinese C Academy of Sciences, Shenz zhen, Guangdong, , China; 2Sino-Dut tch Biomedical and d Information Eng gineering School, Northe eastern University y, Shenyang, Liaon ning, China

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3526 6. Changes in Diffusion D Tenso or Imaging (DT TI) Eigenvalues of Skeletal Mu uscle Due to Hyb brid Exercise T Training Yoshikazu Ok kamoto1, Tomon nori Isobe1, Grah ham J. Kemp2
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University of f Tsukuba Hospital l, Tsukuba, Ibaraki i, Japan; 2Universi ity of Liverpool, L Liverpool, United K Kingdom

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3527 7. Non-Contra ast MRI Perfusi ion Angiosome in Diabetic Fee et Jie Zheng1, Mary M K. Hasting g1, David Muccig grosso1, Darrah Snozek1, Zhaoya ang Fan2, John Curci1, Michael l Mueller1
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Washington University U in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United State es; 2Cedars-Sinal M Medical Center, Lo os Angelas, CA, U United States

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3528 8. Changes in Elastic E Modulu us of Muscles fro om Multi-Param metric MRI an nd Agglomerativ ve Hierarchical l Clustering Delphine Per rie1, 2, Daniel Cu urnier3, 4
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Mechanical Engineering, E Ecole Polytechnique de e Montreal, Montre eal, QC, Canada; 2 Research center, C CHU Sainte Justin ne, Montreal, Quebec, Canad da; 3Kinesiology, Universit U de Mon ntral, Montreal, Q QC, Canada; 4Rese earch center, CHU U Sainte Justine, M Montreal, QC, Canada

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3529 9. Quantitative e 11.7 T MRI an nd EPIC-CT Assessment A of C Cartilage Repai ir in a Rabbit G Glenohumeral J Joint Model Following Microfracture M an nd Autologous Matrix M Induced d Chondrogene esis ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 2 2 2 2 magna cum laude Ziying Yin , Andrew A S. Lee , Geoffrey S. Van n Thiel , Vasili K Karas , Kristen H Hussey , Elizabe eth F. Shewman2, Dale R. Sumner2, Bri ian J. Cole2, Vincent M. Wang2, Richard L. Mag gin1
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Bioengineerin ng, University of Illinois at Chicago, , Chicago, IL, Uni ited States; 2Orthop pedic Surgery, Ru ush University Med dical Center, Chicago, IL, United U States

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3530 0. in vivo DTI of Articular Ca artialge at 3T with w a Spin Echo o Radial Diffusi ion Tensor Ima aging (RAISED) ) Sequence Jose G. Raya a1, Eike Dettman nn1, Ali-mohamm mad Golestani1, K Kai Tobias Bloc ck2
1 Radiology, New York University Langone Medic cal Center, New Y York, NY, United S States; 2Radiology, NYU Langone M Medical Y NY, United States S Center, New York,

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3531. The Effect of Bone Marrow Edema-Like Lesions on Knee Articular Cartilage Laminar MR Relaxation Time Joseph Alan Schooler1, Deepak Kumar1, Xiaojuan Li1, Thomas M. Link1, Sharmila Majumdar1
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Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3532. T2* of the Osteochondral Junction Measured by VTE at 7T and Correlated with Histology Vladimir Juras1, Maria Isabel Menedez2, Jochen Hofstaetter3, Martin Brix3, Sonja M. Walzer3, Pavol Szomolanyi1, Oliver Bieri4, Xeni Deligianni4, Siegfried Trattnig1
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MR Centre of Excellence, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2The Wright Center of Innovation in Biomedical Imaging, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Department of Orthopaedics, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 4Department of Radiology, Division of Radiological Physics, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland

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3533. Automated Cartilage Morphometric and T2 Mapping Using 3D-FSE MRI at 3T Jurgen Fripp1, Rachel Surowiec2, Erin Lucas2, Craig Engstrom3, Chandra Shakes4, Raphael Schwarz5, Charles Ho2, Stuart Crozier6
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The Australian eHealth Research Centre, CSIRO ICT Centre, Brisbane, Qld, Australia; 2Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, Colarado, United States; 3School of Human Movement Studies, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia; 4Australian eHealth Research Centre, ICT Centre, CSIRO, Herston, Queensland, Australia; 5Healthcare, Siemens, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany; 6 The School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia

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3534. In Vivo High-Resolution T1&[rho] MRI of the Wrist at 3T: Usefulness of Realignment During Post-Processing Hon J. Yu1, Dave Michael Hitt2, Hiroshi Yoshioka3

1 Tu & Yuen Center for Functional Onco-Imaging, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; 2U.S. Clinical Science , Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Radiological Sciences, University of California, Irvine, Orange, CA, United States

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3535. Planar Hip Cartilage Quality Maps a Novel Approach to 3D Cartilage Assessment by Combining DGEMRIC with Automated Segmentation Carl Siversson1, 2, Alireza Akhondi-Asl1, Young-Jo Kim3, Simon K. Warfield1
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Computational Radiology Laboratory, Children's Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Dept. of Medical Radiation Physics, Lund University, Malmo, Sweden; 3Department of Orthopaedics, Children's Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

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3536. Delayed Gadolinium-Enhanced MRI of the Fibrocartilage Disc of the Temporomandibular Joint - Feasibility Study Elisabeth Pittschieler1, Pavol Szomolanyi2, 3, Martina Schmid-Schwap4, Michael Weber, Hanns Plenk5, Siegfried Trattnig2
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Department of Orthodontics, Bernhard-Gottlieb University Dental Clinic, Vienna, Austria; 2High field MR Center of Excellence, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, Vienna, Austria; 3Department of Imaging Methods, Institute of Measurement Science, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia; 4Department of Prosthodontics, Bernhard Gottlieb Universitity of Dentistry, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 5Department of Histology and Embryology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

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3537. Comparison of T2 Relaxation Time in Knee Cartilage Using Quantitative DESS, CubeQuant and 2D-FSE Kambiz A. Asher1, Bragi Sveinsson1, 2, Garry E. Gold1, 3
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Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3538. In Vivo High-Resolution Angular/Depth Dependent T2 and T1&[rho] Mapping Analysis of Femoral Cartilage at 3T Hon J. Yu1, Peter Huy Pham2, Dave Michael Hitt3, Hiroshi Yoshioka4

1 Tu & Yuen Center for Functional Onco-Imaging, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; 2Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA, United States; 3U.S. Clinical Science , Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4 Radiological Sciences, University of California, Irvine, Orange, CA, United States

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3539. Biomechanical MR Imaging of the Human Knee Cartilage After Cartilage Transplantation Elisabeth Schoenbauer1, Pavol Szomolanyi1, 2, Vladimir Juras1, 2, Toshiyuki Shiomi1, Stefan Zbn1, Siegfried Trattnig1
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High field MR Center of Excellence, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Imaging Methods, Institute of Measurement Science, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia

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3540. The Effect of the Selection of Measured Tissue and Assumed Constant T1 Values on the Measurement of T1rho in Patients with Minimal and Severe Osteoarthritis (OA) at 3.0T MR System In Chan Song1, Hyeonjin Kim1, Hye Jin Yoo1, Ja-Young Choi1, Sung Hwan Hong1
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Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea

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3541. T2 Mapping of the Articular Disc of the Temporomandibular Jointa Feasibility Study Pavol Szomolanyi1, 2, Martina Schmid-Schwap3, Margit Bristela3, Elisabeth Pittschieler4, Astrid Skolka5, Michael Weber, Eva Piehslinger5, Siegfried Trattnig1
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High field MR Center of Excellence, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Imaging Methods, Institute of Measurement Science, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia; Department of Prosthodontics, Bernhard Gottlieb University of Dentistry,, Vienna, Austria; 4Department of Orthodontics, Bernhard Gottlieb University of Dentistry, Vienna, Austria; 5Department of Prosthodontics, Bernhard Gottlieb University of Dentistry, Vienna, Austria
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3542. Feasibility Study of High Resolution PDw Imaging of Cartilage of the Thumb at 7Tesla MRI Mies A. Korteweg1, Fredy Visser2, 3, Paul Cernohorsky4, Simon D. Strackee4, Peter R. Luijten2, Mario Maas1, Dennis W.J. Klomp2
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Radiology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 27Tesla, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands; 4Plastic Reconstructive Hand Surgery, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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3543. Rapid Magnetization Prepared Diffusion Weighted Imaging of Articular Cartilage in-vivo</i>iti Guha1, Cory Wyatt1, Sharmila Majumdar1
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Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3544. Sodium Concentration Reduction in Human Knee Cartilage with Healthy Aging Rebecca Emily Feldman1, Christian Beaulieu1
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Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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3545. Rapid Isotropic Resolution Imaging of the Articular Cartilage of the Knee Joint at 3.0T Using VIPR-IDEAL Larry Hernandez1, Leah C. Henze Bancroft2, Walter F. Block3, 4, Richard Kijowski5

1 Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 5Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States

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3546. Alternative Methods for Transforming T2 Anisotropy of MRI Into Collagen Architecture of Articular Cartilage the Effect on Knee Joint Mechanics Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI) Lasse P. Rsnen1, 2, Mika E. Mononen1, Miika T. Nieminen3, 4, Eveliina Lammentausta3, Jukka S. Jurvelin1, Rami K. Korhonen1
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Department of Applied Physics, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; 2Department of Clinical Radiology, Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland; 3Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Oulu University Hospital, Oulu, Finland; 4Department of Radiology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

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3547. Influence of Loading on Cartilage T1rho and T2 Value in the Porcine Knee Joint Hidetoshi Hamada1, Takashi Nishii2, Satoru Tamura2, Tetsuya Wakayama3, Hisashi Tanaka4, Kenya Murase5, Hideki Yoshikawa1, Nobuhiko Sugano2

1 Department of Orthopedic surgery, Osaka university graduate school of medicine, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 2Departments of Orthopedic Medical Engineering, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 3GE Healthcare Applied Science Laboratory, Asia Pacific, Hino, Tokyo, Japan; 4Department of Radiology, Osaka University Medical School, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 5 Department of Medical Physics and Engineering, Osaka University Medical School, Suita, Osaka, Japan

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3548. Standard Deviation of T1! and T2 Relaxation Times Show Regional Changes in Hip Articular Cartilage of Patients with FAI Stephen J. Matzat1, Emily J. McWalter2, Weitian Chen3, Marc R. Safran4, Garry E. Gold2, 5
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Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3MR Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 4Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 5Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3549. Quantitative Sodium MRI in an Osteoarthritis Goat Animal Model: Preliminary Results Gunthard Lykowsky1, Flavio Carinci1, Kathrin Hemberger1, Eberhard Munz2, Peter M. Jakob1, 2, Daniel Haddad1
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MRB Research Center, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 2Department of Experimental Physics 5, University of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany

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3550. Prolonged Subregional Femorotibial Cartilage Increase After Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear - Five Year Follow Up Data After Injury Felix Eckstein1, 2, Wolfgang Wirth1, 2, Martin Hudelmaier1, 2, Stefan Lohmander3, Richard B. Frobell4
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Institute of Anatomy and Musculoskeletal Research, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria; 2Chondrometrics GmbH, Ainring, Bavaria, Germany; 3Dept Orthopaedics, Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund University, Lund, SE, Sweden; 4Orthopedics, Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund University, Lund, SE, Sweden

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3551. Multi-Parametric MRI Assessment of Degeneration of Human Articular Cartilage Association to Histopathological Grade Elli-Noora Salo1, Jari Rautiainen2, 3, Virpi Tiitu4, Mikko A.J. Finnil5, Olli-Matti Aho6, Petri Lehenkari6, Jutta Maria Ellermann7, Simo Saarakkala5, Mikko J. Nissi7, 8, Miika T. Nieminen1, 3
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Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Oulu University Hospital, Oulu, Finland; 2Department of Applied Physics, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; 3Department of Radiology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; 4Institute of Biomedicine, Anatomy, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; 5Department of Medical Technology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; 6Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; 7Center for Magnetic Resonance Research and Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 8Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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3552. Orientation Anisotropy of Rotating Frame and T2 Relaxation Parameters in Articular Cartilage Mikko J. Nissi1, 2, Silvia Mangia1, Shalom Michaeli1, Miika T. Nieminen3, 4
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CMRR and Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Department of Applied Physics, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; 3Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Oulu University Hospital, Oulu, Finland; 4 Department of Radiology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

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3553. Abnormalities of the Brain Connectome in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Massimo Filippi1, Paola Valsasina1, Sara Sala1, 2, Alessandro Meani1, Andrea Falini3, Giancarlo Comi4, Maria A. Rocca1

1 Neuroimaging Research Unit, Institute of Experimental Neurology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 2Department of Statistics, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, MI, Italy; 3Department of Neuroradiology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 4Department of Neurology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy

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3554. Cerebrovascular Reactivity-Based Calibration of Presurgical Motor Activation Maps to Improve Detectability of the BOLD Signal in Patients with Perirolandic Brain Tumors Domenico Zac1, 2, Sreenivasan R. Nadar1, Jorge Jovicich2, Jay J. Pillai1

1 Division of Neuroradiology, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Center for Mind Brain Sciences, University of Trento, Mattarello, TN, Italy

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3555. Altered Spontaneous Neural Activity in Large-Scale Brain Systems Associated with Executive Dysfunction in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Fei Li1, Ning He2, Yuanyuan Li2, Xiaoqi Huang1, Su Lui1, Lanting Guo2, Qiyong Gong1

1 Huaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology, West China Hospital, Chengdu, Sichuan, China; 2Department of Psychiatry, West China Hospital, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

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3556. Altered Thalamic Connectivity in Schizophrenia Ali-Mohammad Golestani1, Dolores Malaspina2, Laura Miles1, Mariana Lazar1

1 Radiology, Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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3557. The Dynamically Changing Default-Mode Network Functional Connectivity After Concussion in Sports David C. Zhu1, Randy Pearson1, Jeffrey Monroe1, Sally Nogle1, Scarlett Doyle1, Doozie Russell1, Christine Liszewski1, Albert Aniskiewicz1, Michael Shingles1, Douglas Dietzel1, Michael Andary1, J. Kevin DeMarco1, David Kaufman1
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Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States

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3558. A Framework for Causal Connectivity Analysis of fMRI in Patient Populations: An Application to Major Depression and Early Life Stress Karthik Ramakrishnan Sreenivasan1, Merida M. Grant2, Gopikrishna Deshpande, 3
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AU MRI Research Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; Department of Psychiatry, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, United States; 3Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States

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3559. Motor Impairment in Schizophrenics: A Combined fMRI and VBM Study Sadhana Singh1, Satnam Goyal2, Shilpi Modi1, Pawan Kumar1, Namita Singh1, Tripish Bhatia3, Smita N. Deshpande3, Subash Khushu1
1 NMR Research Centre, INMAS, Delhi, India; 2Department of Psychiatry, PGIMER,, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 3Department of Psychiatry, PGIMER, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Computer 8

3560. Neural Activation Associated with Inhibition Control in Working Memory Maintenance and Its Correlation with Brain Volume Changes in Generalized Anxiety Disorder Gwang-Won Kim1, Moo-Suk Lee2, Heoung-Keun Kang3, Tae-Jin Park4, Jong-Chul Yang5, Gyung-Ho Chung6, GwangWoo Jeong1, 3
Research Institute of Medical Imaging, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea; 2Psychiatry, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea; 3Radiology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea; 4 Psychology, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Korea; 5Psychiatry, Chonbuk National University Medical School, jeonju, Korea; 6Radiology, Chonbuk National University Medical School, jeonju, Korea
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3561. Neuroimaging Biomarkers of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) and Its Recovery: A Preliminary Study in Acute Setting Jie Yang1, Zhifeng Kou2, Robert Dean Welch3, Randall Benson4, 5, Ramtilak Gattu2, Valerie Mika3, Ewart Mark Haacke1

1 Radiology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 3Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, United States; 4Neurology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 5Center for Neurologic Studies, Novi, MI , United States

Computer 10

3562. Language Lateralization and Corpus Callosum Fractional Anisotropy in Patients with Brain Tumor: Combined Functional MRI with Diffusion Tensor Imaging Kyung K. Peck1, Gabriella Tantillo, John Jyo, Rob Young, Nicole Brennan, Joanne Chou2, Andrei Holodny
1 Medical Physics and Radiology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, United States; 2Statistics, Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center, New York, United States

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3563. Motor Functional Plasticity in Patients with Brain Tumor: The fMRI Study Chen Niu1, Pan Lin2, Ming Zhang3, Zhigang Min3, Netra Rana3
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The First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China; 2Key Laboratory of Biomedical Information Engineering of Education Ministry, Xi'an Jiaotong Universit, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China; 3The First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College, Xi'an Jiaotong University,, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China

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3564. Evaluation of Resting State Networks Following Traumatic Brain Injury Leanne Y. Lin1, Christine L. MacDonald1, Megan H. Lee1, Abraham Z. Snyder1, David L. Brody2, Joshua S. Shimony1
1 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, United States; 2Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States

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3565. Language Processing in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Extra Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Using Functional MRI Kapil Chaudhary1, S. Senthil Kumaran2, Manjari Tripathi1, Sarat P. Chandra3

1 Department of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 3Department of Neuro-Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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Electronic Poster Sessions


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3566. Language Reorganization Following Anterior Temporal Lobectomy in Patients with Chronic Intractable Epilepsy S. Senthil Kumaran1, Kapil Chaudhary2, Manjari Tripathi2, Sarat P. Chandra3

1 Department of NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 3Department of Neuro-Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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3567. Semantic Memory Processing in Left Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Kapil Chaudhary1, S. Senthil Kumaran2, Manjari Tripathi1, Sarat P. Chandra3

1 Department of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 3Department of Neuro-Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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3568. Alteration of Regional Low-Frequency Fluctuation in Very Young Autistic Children: A Sedated-State fMRI Study Hua Cheng1, Jishui Zhang1, Hao Huang2, Jun Wang3, Gaolang Gong3, Yun Peng1
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Beijing Children's Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China; 2Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 3State key laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China

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3569. Changes in Upper Alpha EEG Power Predict Performance in Real-Time fMRI Neurofeedback Training of Amygdala Vadim Zotev1, Han Yuan1, Masaya Misaki1, Raquel Phillips1, Kymberly D. Young1, Jerzy Bodurka1, 2
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Laureate Institute for Brain Research, Tulsa, OK, United States; 2College of Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, United States

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3570. Amplitude Spectrum of Spontaneous Fluctuations in Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy Zhengge Wang1, 2, Zhiqiang Zhang2, Qiang Xu2, Guangming Lu2
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Dept. of Radiology, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; 2Department of Medical Imaging, Jinling Hospital, Nanjing University School of Medicine, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

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3571. Regionally Specific Association Between Reduced CVR and Cortical Thinning in the Pediatric Population with Sickle Cell Disease Junseok Kim1, 2, Jackie Leung2, Jason P. Lerch2, Gabrielle deVeber2, Andrea Kassner1, 2
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University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada

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3572. Resting State Connectivity in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Abnormally Increased Contributions from Orbitofrontal Cortex and Thalamus Jadwiga Rogowska1, Piotr Bogorodzki2, Elliott Bueler1, Deborah Yurgelun-Todd1
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Brain Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Technical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

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3573. Task Based and Resting State fMRI for Pre-Surgical Mapping of Language Function Madalina E. Tivarus1, 2, Bradford Z. Mahon3, 4, Ali Hussain1, Webster Pilcher5, Sven Ekholm1

1 Department of Imaging Sciences , University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States; 2Rochester Center for Brain Imaging, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States; 3Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States; 4Department of Neurosurgery, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States; 5Department of Neurosurgery, University of Rochester, Rochester , NY, United States

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3574. Alterations of Resting State Networks in Dementia: Reduction of Functional Integrity and Compensatory Mechanisms Gloria Castellazzi1, 2, Fulvia Palesi, 23, Stefano Casali, 24, Egidio Ugo D'Angelo, 25, Claudia Angela M. WheelerKingshott6
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Department of Industrial and Information Engineering, University of Pavia, Pavia, PV, Italy; 2Brain Connectivity Center, IRCCS C. Mondino, Pavia, PV, Italy; 3Department of Physics, University of Pavia, Pavia, PV, Italy; 4Department of Psychology, University of Pavia, Pavia, PV, Italy; 5Public Health, Neuroscience, Experimental Medicine, University of Pavia, Pavia, PV, Italy; 6NMR Research Unit, Queen Square MS Centre, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, England, United Kingdom

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3575. Changes in Low Frequency Fluctuations in Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Resting State fMRI Study Jadwiga Rogowska1, Piotr Bogorodzki2, Melissa Lopez-Larson1, Jace B. King1, Deborah Yurgelun-Todd1
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Brain Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Technical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

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3576. Inhibition Network Differences Between ADHD and Healthy Adults Are Unbiased by Drug Use History Jerod Rasmussen1, B.J. Casey2, Theodorus GM Van Erp1, Leanne Tamm3, Jeff Epstein3, Claudia Buss1, James Bjork4, James Swanson5, Tim Wigal1, Steven Potkin1

1 UC Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; 2Cornell University, New York, NY, United States; 3Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 4NIH, Rockville, MD, United States; 5UC Irvine, Irvine, Ca, United States

Electronic Poster Imaging of Psychiatric Disorders


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Tuesday 14:30-15:30

3577. Integration of Functional and Structural Connectivity from rs-fMRI and DTI to Study Healthy Maltreated Adolescents Minhui Ouyang1, Uma Rao2, Tejasvi Gundapuneedi1, Hao Huang1

1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, United States

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3578. A Meta-Analytic Framework for Investigating Differential Bio-Markers of Functional and Structural Connectivity: Application to Sex Differences Underlying Suicide and Depression. Nikhil Garrepalli1, Jennifer Robinson2, Tracy K. Witte2, Gopikrishna Deshpande1, 2
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AU MRI Research Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States

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3579. White Matter Abnormalities in Male Violent Offenders with Schizophrenia: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study Using Tract-Based Spatial Statistics Yi Liao1, Lizhou Chen1, Xinyu Hu1, Junmei Hu2, Xuanli Chen3, Jianmei Liu2, Danlin Shen2, Qiyong Gong1, Xiaoqi Huang1
1 Huaxi MR Research Center, Radiology, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China; 2School of Basic Science and Forensic Medicine, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China; 3Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality, Technische Universitt Mnchen,, Garching bei Mnchen, Bayern, Germany

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3580. White Matter Microstructure Correlates of Visual Working Memory in Schizophrenia Patients and Healthy Controls Ali-Mohammad Golestani1, Dolores Malaspina2, Laura Miles1, Nicole Peccerelli1, Mariana Lazar1
1 Radiology, Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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3581. Atypically Increased Functional Connectivity in Young Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder Jeong-Won Jeong1, 2, Jeffrey Kuentzel3, Carla D. Chugani4, Harry T. Chugani, 25, Diane C. Chugani, 26
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Pediatrics and Neurology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 2PET center, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI, United States; 3Psychology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 4Counseling and Psychological Services, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL, United States; 5Pediatrics, Neurology, and Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 6Pediatrics and Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States

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3582. in vivo Imaging of Dentate Granule Cell Layer Abnormalities in Schizophrenia Ivan I. Kirov1, Caitlin Hardy1, 2, Kant Matsuda3, Graham Wiggins1, Ajax George1, Dolores Malaspina2, Oded Gonen1
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Radiology, New York University, New York, NY, United States; 2Psychiatry, New York University, New York, NY, United States; Pathology, New York University, New York, NY, United States

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3583. White Matter Development Differences in Children and Adolescents with Autism Sean C. L. Deoni1, Asal Shahidiani2, Vera DAlmeida2, Steven Williams3, Declan Murphy2
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Advanced Baby Imaging Lab, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States; 2Department of Forensic and Developmental Sciences, Kings College London, London, England, United Kingdom; 3Department of NeuroImaging, Kings College London, London, England, United Kingdom

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3584. Brain Volume Variation in Female-To-Male Transsexuals Tae-Hoon Kim1, Seok-Kwun Kim2, Heoung-Keun Kang3, Gwang-Woo Jeong, 13
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Research Institute of Medical Imaging, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea; 2Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Donga-A University School of Medicine, Busan, Korea; 3Radiology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea

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3585. Whole Brain Parcellation Based on Group-ICA of Tractography Connectivity Maps Shows Differences in Schizophrenia Subjects and Healthy Controls Lei Wu1, Vince D. Calhoun1, Rex Jung2, Arvind Caprihan1
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The Mind Research Network, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 2Neurosurgery, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States

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3586. Major Depression Impairs Biophysical Integrity of Brain Beyond Normal Aging Revealed by Magnetization Transfer Imaging Shaolin Yang1, 2, Olusola Ajilore1, Minjie Wu1, Rebecca A. Charlton1, Melissa Lamar1, Anand Kumar1
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Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Department of Radiology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

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3587. Supertoroidal Analysis of Diffusion Tensor MRI of Patients with First-Episode Psychosis Fabricio R. S. Pereira1, Marcus V. Zanetti1, Maurcio H. Serpa1, Tiffany Moukbel Chaim1, Geraldo Busatto1, Choukri Mekkaoui2, Marcel Parolin Jackowski3
1

School of Medicine, University of So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil; 2Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 3Computer Science, University of So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil

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3588. Reduced Lateralization in Early Onset Schizophrenia: A DTI Study Using TBSS Martin T. Freitag1, Thomas van Bruggen2, Klaus Hermann Fritzsche2, Romy Henze3, Romuald Brunner3, Peter Parzer3, Franz Resch3, Bram Stieltjes1
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Quantitative Imaging-based Disease Characterization, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; Division of Medical and Biological Informatics, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Section Disorders of Personality Development, University Clinic Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

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3589. Relationships Between Metabolite Concentrations and Working Memory Performance in Patients with Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia Wen-Jang Chu1, 2, Mathew Norris, 23, Tracie Northern3, Judd Storrs2, David E. Fleck, 23, Elizabeth M. Fugate1, 2, JingHuei Lee, 23, Caleb M. Adler, 23, Melissa P. DelBello3, Henry Nasrallah3, Stephen M. Strakowski, 23
1 Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Center for Imaging Research, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 3Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States

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3590. Altered White Matter Myelination in Chronic Schizophrenia Mariana Lazar1, Dolores Malaspina2, Laura Miles1, Ali-mohammad Golestani1, Nicole Peccerelli1

1 Department of Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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3591. Correlations Among fMRI, MRS and Working Memory in Healthy, Bipolar and Schizophrenic Subjects Wen-Jang Chu1, 2, Mathew Norris, 23, Tracie Northern3, Judd Storrs2, David E. Fleck, 23, Elizabeth M. Fugate1, 2, JingHuei Lee, 23, Caleb M. Adler, 23, Melissa P. DelBello3, Henry Nasrallah3, Stephen M. Strakowski, 23
1 Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Center for Imaging Research, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 3Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States

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3592. Short Echo MRSI at 7 Tesla in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder Yan Li1, Angela Jakary1, Erin Gillung2, Natalie M. Holbrook2, Stuart Eisendrath, 23, Sarah J. Nelson1, 4, Pratik Mukherjee1, Tracy L. Luks1
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Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States; 4Department of Bioengineering and therapeutic sciences, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3593.

H MRS Reveals GABA and Glutamatergic Compound Elevations in Subjects at Ultra-High Risk for Schizophrenia Camilo de la Fuente-Sandoval1, Pablo L. Ortiz2, Xiangling Mao3, Patricia Alavarado-Alanis4, Oscar RodrguezMayoral5, Francisco Reyes-Madrigal4, Ariel Graff-Guerrero6, Rodolfo Solis-Vivanco7, Rafael Favila8, Dikoma C. Shungu3

1 Neuropsychiatry & Laboratory of Experimental Psychiatry, Instituto Nacional de Neurologa y Neurociruga (INNN), Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 2Education, INNN, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 3Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 4Laboratory of Experimental Psychiatry, INNN, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 5Early Psychosis Intervention, Hospital Fray Bernardino Alvarez, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 6Multimodal Neuroimaging Schizophrenia Group, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada; 7Laboratory of Neuropsychology, INNN, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 8MR Advanced Applications, GE Healthcare, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

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3594. Prominent Nodal Role of Amygdala and Nucleus Accumbens and Altered Prefrontal Strength in Functional Connectivity in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder Minjie Wu1, Alexander Kmicikewycz1, Shaolin Yang1, Lisa Lu1, 2, Donatello Arienzo1, Mani Pavuluri1

1 Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Psychology, Roosevelt University , Chicago, IL, United States

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3595. Impaired Small-World Efficiency in Structural Networks in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder Minjie Wu1, Alexander Kmicikewycz1, Shaolin Yang1, Lisa Lu1, 2, Donatello Arienzo1, Mani Pavuluri1

1 Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Psychology, Roosevelt University , Chicago, IL, United States

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3596. Increased Glutathione Levels in Chronic and Recent Onset Schizophrenic Patients Susanne Bonekamp1, Richard Anthony Edward Edden1, Nicolaas A. J. Puts2, Jennifer M. Coughlin3, He Zhu, 24, Mark Varvaris5, Nicola Cascella6, Akira Sawa3, Peter B. Barker1
1

Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Radiology, JHU, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, JHU, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 5Neuro Cognitive Neurology, JHU, Baltimore, MD, United States; 6Neuropsychiatry, Sheppard Enoch Pratt Hospital, Towson, MD, United States

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3597. In Vivo 1H MRS Assessment of Cortico-Striatal GABAergic and Glutamatergic Dysregulations in Antipsychotic-Nave First-Episode Schizophrenia Camilo de la Fuente-Sandoval1, Pablo L. Ortiz2, Xiangling Mao3, Patricia Alavarado-Alanis4, Oscar RodrguezMayoral5, Francisco Reyes-Madrigal4, Ariel Graff-Guerrero6, Rodolfo Solis-Vivanco7, Rafael Favila8, Dikoma C. Shungu3

1 Neuropsychiatry & Laboratory of Experimental Psychiatry, Instituto Nacional de Neurologa y Neurociruga (INNN), Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 2Education, INNN, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 3Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 4Laboratory of Experimental Psychiatry, INNN, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 5Early Psychosis Intervention, Hospital Fray Bernardino Alvarez, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 6Multimodal Neuroimaging Schizophrenia Group, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada; 7Laboratory of Neuropsychology, INNN, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 8MR Advanced Applications, GE Healthcare, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

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3598. Alterations in Cerebellar Functional Connectivity in Social Anxiety Disorder Sheeba Arnold Anteraper1, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli2, Alice Sawyer3, John Gabrieli2, Christina Triantafyllou4

1 A.A. Martinos Imaging Center at McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 2Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3 Department of Psychology, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States; 4A.A. MArtinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States

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3599. 7-Tesla GRE Imaging of Hippocampal Subregion Thickness Is Associated with Symptom Severity and Neurocognitive Deficits in Major Depressive Disorder Tracy L. Luks1, Yan Li1, Angela Jakary1, Erin Gillung2, Natalie M. Holbrook2, Stuart Eisendrath2, Pratik Mukherjee1, Sarah J. Nelson3
Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States
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3600. The Neuroanatomic Difference in Grey Matter Among Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, ObsessiveCcompulsive Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder Bochao Cheng1, Xiaoqi Huang1, Xun Yang2, Xinyu Hu1, Yajing Meng2, Shiguang Li1, Xiuli Wang2, Qiyong Gong1
1

HMRRC.Department of Radiology, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan province, China; 2West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Psychiatric department, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Electronic Poster Multiple Sclerosis


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Tuesday 13:30-14:30

3601. Cerebrovascular Reactivity Defect in Multiple Sclerosis Yulin Ge1, Yongxia Zhou2, Hanzhang Lu3, Feng Xu3, Ilya Kister4, Hina Jaggi2, Damon Kenul2, Joseph Herbert5, Robert I. Grossman6
1 Radiology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, United States; 2Radiology, NYU Medical Center, New York, United States; 32Advanced Imaging Research Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 4Neurology, NYU Medical Center, New York, United States; 5Neurology, New York University, New York, United States; 6Radiology, New York University, New York, United States

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3602. Using the Null Point Imaging to Improve Cortical Lesion Detection in MS Olivier E. Mougin1, Rasha Abdel-Fahim2, Alain Pitiot3, Nikos Evangelou2, Penelope A. Gowland4

1 SPMMRC, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Select, United Kingdom; 2Clinical Neurology, School of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 3School of Psychology, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 4SPMMRC, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Select, United Kingdom

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3603. Quantitative Volumetrics of Multiple Sclerosis Brain from 7T MRI Yosef A. Berlow1, Manoj K. Sammi1, Audrey H. Selzer1, Dennis Bourdette1, William D. Rooney1
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Advanced Imaging Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States

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3604. Multicomponent Relaxation in Clinically Isolated Syndrome Hagen H. Kitzler1, Hannes Wahl1, Jason Su2, Nora Nilles1, Henning Schmitz-Peiffer3, Tjalf Ziemssen3, Sean C. L. Deoni4, Brian K. Rutt2

1 Neuroradiology Department, Technische Universitaet, Dresden, SN, Germany; 2Radiology Department, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 3Neurology Department, Technische Universitaet, Dresden, SN, Germany; 4Engineering Department, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States

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3605. Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) MRI as a Biomarker for Diffuse Pathology of Normal Appearing White Matter in the Brain and Spinal Cord in Multiple Sclerosis Adrienne N. Dula1, 2, Richard D. Dortch1, 2, David R. Pennell2, Francesca Bagnato2, Siddharama Pawate3, John C. Gore1, 2, Seth A. Smith1, 2
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Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States; 3Neurology and Neuroimmunology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3606. Intra-Observer and Scan-Rescan Reproducibility of Quantitative Oxygen Extraction Fraction from MRI Phase at 7 Tesla Audrey Peiwen Fan1, Sindhuja Tirumalai Govindarajan2, R. Philip Kinkel3, Bruce R. Rosen2, 4, Elfar Adalsteinsson1, 2, Caterina Mainero2, 4
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 2Radiology, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States; 3Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; 4Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States
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3607. Dynamic Patterns of Gray and White Matter Atrophy in Patients with Clinically Isolated Syndrome Suggestive of Multiple Sclerosis After 1 Year from the First Clinical Episode Elisabetta Pagani1, Maria A. Rocca1, Paolo Preziosa1, Sarlota Mesaros2, Dusan Damjanovic3, Tatjana StosicOpincal3, Jelena Drulovic2, Massimo Filippi1

1 Neuroimaging Research Unit, Institute of Experimental Neurology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 2Clinic of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, BG, Yugoslavia; 3Clinic of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, BG, Yugoslavia

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3608. A Gradient in Cortical T2* Relaxation Decay Changes at 7 Tesla MRI in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Caterina Mainero1, Sindhuja T Govindarajan1, R. Philip Kinkel2, Allen S. Nielsen2, Julien Cohen-Adad1, 3

1 A. A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; 3Department of Electrical Engineering, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada

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3609. Role of Magnetization Transfer in McDESPOT Results Jing Zhang1, Alex L. MacKay1, 2
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Department of Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 2Department of Physics and Astonomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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3610. Altered White Matter Connectivity in Early Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Patients with High Lesion Load Wan Hazlin Zaini1, Zhang Chen1, Min Liu1, Fabrizio Giuliani2, Chris Hanstock1, Christian Beaulieu1
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Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 2Division of Neurology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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3611. Influence of Depression and Fatigue on the Regional Distribution of Brain Damage in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Paola Valsasina1, Maria A. Rocca1, Gianna Riccitelli1, Claudio Gobbi1, 2, Elisabetta Pagani1, Paolo Preziosa1, Vittorio Martinelli3, Giancarlo Comi3, Massimo Filippi1
1 Neuroimaging Research Unit, Institute of Experimental Neurology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy; 2Department of Neurology, Neurocentre of Southern Switzerland, Lugano, TI, Switzerland; 3Department of Neurology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, MI, Italy

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3612. Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in Multiple Sclerosis Ying Wu1, 2, Huan Tan1, Ryan Hutten1, Tian Liu3, Hongyan Du1, 4, Hector Ferral1, 2, Matthew Walker1, 2, Joel Meyer1, 2, Yi Wang3, Robert R. Edelman1, 5
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Department of Radiology, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 2Department of Radiology, The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, United States; 4Center for Clinical and Research Informatics (CCRI), NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 5 Department of Radiology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States

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3613. Direct Comparison Between Macromolecular Proton Fraction, R1, Magnetization Transfer Ratio, and Lesion Volume as Predictors of Clinical Status in Multiple Sclerosis Vasily L. Yarnykh1, James D. Bowen2, Alexey A. Samsonov3, Pavle Repovic2, Angeli Mayadev2, Bart P. Keogh2, Beena Gangadharan2, Hunter R. Underhill1, Kenneth R. Maravilla1, Lily K. Jung Henson2
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Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 2Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA, United States; 3Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States

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3614. Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping of White Matter Hyperintensities in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury Wei Liu1, 2, Binquan Wang1, 2, Tian Liu3, Ping-Hong Yeh1, 2, John Graner2, 4, John M. Ollinger2, 4, Hai Pan1, 2, Jamie Harper2, 4, Terrence R. Oakes2, 4, Yi Wang3, Gerard Riedy2, 4
1 Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2National Capital Neuroimaging Consortium, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University, New York, United States; 4 National Intrepid Center of Excellence, Bethesda, MD, United States

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3615. Ultra-Fast T2 Mapping of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology in Early Disease Guillaume Bonnier1, Tilman Johannes Sumpf2, David Romanasco1, Alexis Roche1, Myriam Schluep3, Renaud Du Pasquier3, Jens Frahm2, Gunnar Krueger4, Cristina Granziera3

1 ACIT, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2biophysikalische Chemie Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH, Max Planck Institute, Gttingen, Germany; 3Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland; 4Advanced Clinical Imaging Technology, Siemens Healthcare IM S AW, Lausanne, Switzerland

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3616. White Matter Microstructural Alterations and Their Correlations to Neuropsychological Measures Tejasvi Gundapuneedi1, Hao Huang1, Nicholas Hubbard2, Joanna Hutchison2, Bart Rypma2

1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Center for Brain Health, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States

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3617. Multi-Compartment T2 Relaxometry Using a Spatially Constrained Multi-Gaussian Model Ashish Raj1, XIaobo Shen2, Thanh D. Nguyen, PhD3, Susan A. Gauthier4
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Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical Collge, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 4 Department of Neurology and Neuroscience, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States

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3618. Magnetization Transfer Ratio of Normal Appearing Subcortical Brain Structures in MS Patients Measured with Balanced Steady State Free Precession Imaging Michael Amann1, Michaela Andelova2, Athina Papadopoulou2, 3, Yvonne Naegelin2, Julia Reinhardt, Katrin Weier2, Ernst-Wilhelm Radue3, Ludwig Kappos2, Oliver Bieri4, Christoph Stippich, Till Sprenger1
1 Neurology/Neuroradiology, Universittsspital Basel, Basel, BS, Switzerland; 2Neurology, Universittsspital Basel, Basel, BS, Switzerland; 3Medical Image Analysis Centre, Basel, BS, Switzerland; 4Medical Physics, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, BS, Switzerland

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3619. Comparative Analysis of Neuronal Tracts DTI Metrics and Physical Disability in Multiple Sclerosis Milos Ivkovic1, Susan A. Gauthier1
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Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, United States

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3620. T2 Relaxometry Eve LoCastro1, Sneha N. Pandya1, Xiobo Shen2, Thanh Nguyen, PhD1, Susan A. Gauthier3, Ashish Raj1
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Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States; 3Department of Neurology and Neuroscience, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States

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3621. MRI-Based Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling Suggested Reduced Perfusion in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Yuxiang Zhou1, 2, Lingyun Chen3, Xiaojun Sun1, Sushmita Datta4, Jerry S. Wolinsky5, Ponnada A. Narayana1
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Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX, United States; Department of Diagnostic Radiology & Molecular Imaging , Beaumont Health System, Royal Oak, MI, United States; 3Department of Diagnostic Radiology & Molecular Imaging, Beaumont Health System, Royal Oak, MI, United States; 4Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging, Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States; 5 Department of Neurology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX, United States

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3622. Noninvasively Detection of the Pathological Changes of MS Lesions Responding to Treatment Using Diffusion Basis Spectrum Imaging Yong Wang1, Peng Sun1, Anne H. Cross2, 3, Sheng-Kwei Song1, 3

1 Radiology, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United States; 2Neurology, Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United States; 3Hope Center for Neurological Disorders, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States

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3623. Analysing McDESPOT Data with an Arbitrary Number of T2 Components Jing Zhang1, Alex L. MacKay1, 2
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Department of Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 2Department of Physics and Astonomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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3624 4. Diffusion Ba asis Spectrum Imaging I Accura ately Reflects U Underlying Path hologies in Mult tiple Sclerosis L Lesions Missed by Conventional C MRI M and DTI 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 1 6 summa cum laude Yong Wang , Peng Sun , Fan ng-Chang Yeh , Robert R Naismith h , , Anne H. Cr ross , , Sheng-K Kwei Song ,
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Radiology, Washington W University in St. Louis, Saint S Louis, MO, U United States; 2Rad diology, Washingt ton University in S St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, Un nited States; 32Dep partments of Biom medical Engineerin ng, Carnegie Mello on University, Pitt tsburgh, PA, Unite ed States; 4 5 Neurology, Washington W Univer rsity in St. Louis, Saint S Louis, MO, U United States; Ho ope Center of Neur rological disorders s, Washington University U in St. Lo ouis, St. Louis, MO O, United States; 6H Hope Center of Neurological disord ders, Washington U University, St. Louis, MO, United States

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3625 5. Tissue Cell Fraction F (TCF) ) from Quantita ative Sodium M MR Imaging Measures Real-Tim me Tumor Resp ponse to Fractionated d Radiation Therapy 1 1 1 1 1 1 Keith R. Thulborn , Ian C. Atkinson , Aiming g Lu , Saad Jam il , Wesley McC Clain , Matthew K Koshy , Pauliah Mohan2, 2 Kathryn Beal2, Antonio M. Omuro O , Michelle e Bradbury2

1 Ctr Magnetic Resonance Resear rch, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, United States; ; 2Radiology, Mem morial Sloan Kettering Cancer k, NY, United Stat tes Ctr, New York

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3626 6. Systematic Brain B Tumor Conductivity C Stu udy with Optim mized EPT Sequ uence and Recon nstruction Algo orithm Monika Huhn ndorf1, Christian n Stehning2, Axe el Rohr1, Michae el Helle3, Ulrich Katscher2, Olav v Jansen1
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Institute of Ne euroradiology, Un niversity Medical Center C Schleswig-H Holstein, Kiel, Ge ermany; 2Philips R Research Europe, H Hamburg, Germany; 3Phi ilips Research Lab boratories, Hambur rg, Germany

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3627 7. Long Term Effect of Radio otherapy on Adu ult Survivors of f Childhood Br rain Tumor Patients: A Neuroi imaging Study 1 2 3 1 2 Liya Wang , , Tricia King , Hui H Mao ,
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Department of o Radiology and Im maging Sciences, Emory University y, Atlanta, GA, Un nited States; 2Cente er for Systems Ima aging, Emory University, At tlanta, GA, United States; 3Departme ent of Psychology, , Georgia State Un niversity, Atlanta, GA, United States s

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3628 8. Automatic Alignment A for Tumor T Assessm ment Alexander Br rost1, Neilesh Gu upta1, Christoph h Seeger1, 2, Aary yani Tipirneni1, Zhaoying Han1, Sjoerd B. Vos1, 3, Julian R. Maclaren1, Matus M Straka1, Nancy N J. Fischbe ein1, Roland Bam mmer1
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Center for Qu uantitative Neuroim maging, Stanford University, U Stanfor rd, CA, United Sta ates; 2Pattern Reco ognition Lab, Fried drichAlexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlan ngen, Germany; 3Im mage Sciences Ins stitute, University Medical Center U Utrecht, Utrecht, Nethe erlands

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3629 9. "T1-Enhanc ced" Whole-Bra ain Black-Blood d RARE Image es Using 3D MS SDE-TSE with A Anti Driven Equ uilibrium Masami Yoneyama1, Masano obu Nakamura1, Taro Takahara2 , Thomas C. Kw wee3, Atsushi Takemura4, Makot to Obara4, 1 1 Takashi Tabu uchi , Satoshi Ta atsuno
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Yaesu Clinic, Tokyo, Japan; 2Tokai University Sc chool of Engineeri ing, Kanagawa, Ja apan; 3University M Medical Center Ut trecht, Utrecht, Nethe erlands; 4Philips El lectronics Japan, Tokyo, T Japan

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3630 0. Quantificati ion of 7 Tesla SW WI Hypointens sities in Glioma as Using the Loc cal Image Varia ance 2 Gnther Gra abner1, Sabine Goed G 1, Adelheid Whrer W , Christi ine Marosi2, Ayg gl Mert3, Stefan n Wolfsberger3, Georg Widhalm3, Si iegfried Trattnig g1, Matthias Preu usser2
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Department of o Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, A Austria; 2Institute o of Neurology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austri ia; 3Department of f Neurosurgery, Medical M University of Vienna, Vienna a, Austria

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3631 1. Tissue Expa ansion Maps (TE EMs) Derived from f Nonlinear r Registration o of Serial 3D MR R Scans as an Im maging Biomarker for f Detecting Brain Tumor Inv vasion and Qua antifying Tumor Response to T Therapy 1 2 3 1 1 1 Benjamin M. Ellingson , , Timothy T F. Cloug ghesy , Robert J. Harris , Davis C. Woodworth , Kevin Leu , Alb bert Lai3, ia) Nghiemphu3, Whitney B. Pop pe1 Phioanh (Lei
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Dept. of Radiological Sciences, , UCLA, Los Ange eles, CA, United S States; 2Biomedica al Physics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA A, United States; 3Neurology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, Uni ited States

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3632 2. Differentiati ing Pseudoprog gression from True T Progression n Using DTI an nd DSC-MRI Sumei Wang1, Sanjeev Chaw wla1, Sungheon Kim K 2, Arati Desa ai3, Michelle Alo onso-Basanta4, M Maria Martinez-L Lage5, 6 1 7 1 magna cum laude Steven Brem , Elias R. Melhe em , , Harish Po optani
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1 Radiology, University of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S tates; 2Radiology, New York University School of Me edicine, New York, NY, United States; 3Hema atology-Oncology, , University of Pen nnsylvania, Philad delphia, PA, United d States; 4Radiatio on Oncology, 5 University of Pennsylvania, P Phil ladelphia, PA, Uni ited States; Patho logy and Laborato ory Medicine, Univ versity of Pennsyl lvania, Philadelphia, PA, P United States; 6Neurosurgery, University U of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S States; 7Radiology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, B MD, Un nited States

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3633 3. Potential Ut tility of Early Post-Operative Diffusion-Weigh D hted Imaging an nd Perfusion W Weighted Imagin ng in Differentiati ing Between Pseudo-Progressi ion and Progres ssion in Patient s with Glioblastoma Treated w with Temozolomi ide and Radioth herapy 1 Xiang Liu1, Wei W Tian1, Henry y Wang1, Sven Ekholm E
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Imaging Scien nce, University of f Rochester Medica al Center, Rochest ter, NY, United St tates

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3634 4. Assessment of Tumor Blood Flow in Skull l Base Meningio omas and Schw wannomas Using g Pulsed-Contin nuous ages and Its Cor rrelation with H Histopathologic c Features Arterial Spin Labeling Ima 1 2 3 1 Tatsuya Yam mamoto , Hiroaki i Takeuchi , Yas suhiro Fujiwara , Hirohiko Kimu ura
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Fukui, Fu ukui, Japan; 2Depa artment of neurosu urgery, University y of Fukui, Fukui, J Japan; Division of Radiography, R Unive ersity of Fukui Ho ospital, Fukui, Japa an

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3635 5. Repeatabilit ty of Independe ent Component Analysis Appli ied to Dynamic Susceptibility C Contrast MRI i in Newly Diagnosed Brain B Tumor Pa atients with Tw wo Baseline Ima aging Scans Peter S. LaV Violette1, Mitchel ll Daun2, Melissa a A. Prah1, Kour rosh Jafari-Khouzani3, Pavlina P Polaskova3, Eliz zabeth R. Gerstner4, St teven M. Stuffleb beam3, Kathleen M. Schmainda1
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Radiology, Medical M College of Wisconsin, Milwa aukee, WI, United d States; 2Neurolog gy, Medical Colleg ge of Wisconsin, M Milwaukee, WI, United Sta ates; 3Radiology, Massachusetts M Gen neral Hospital, Ch harlestown, MA, U United States; 4Neu urology, Massachu usetts General Hospital, Bost ton, MA, United States

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3636 6. Cerebral Blood Flow Chan nges in Glioblast toma Multiform me Patients Und dergoing Bevac cizumab Treatm ment Are h Tumor and Normal N Brain. Seen in Both 1 2 1 3 3 Jalal B. Andr re , Seema Nagp pal , Daniel S. Hippe H , Heiko Sch hmiedeskamp , R Roland Bammer r , Reena Thoma as2, Matus Straka3, Law wrence Recht2, Greg G Zaharchuk3
1 Radiology, University of Washi ington, Seattle, WA, W United States; 2 Neuro-oncology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United logy, Stanford Uni iversity, Stanford, CA, United States States; 3Radiol s

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3637 7. Optimization of B-Values for f Diffusion Ku urtosis Imaging g in Patients wit th Glioblastoma a Masaki Katsura1, Masaaki Hori H 2, Issei Fukunaga3, Fumitaka a Kumagai3, Hir roki Sasaki1, Har ira rushi Mori1, Aki utani1, Keigo Shi imoji2, Atsushi N Nakanishi2, Shige eki Aoki2, Kuni O Ohtomo1 Kunimatsu1, Yoshitaka Masu

1 Radiology, Graduate School of Medicine, The Un niversity of Tokyo o, Tokyo, Japan; 2R Radiology, School l of Medicine, Junt tendo okyo, Japan; 3Grad duate School of He ealth Promotion Sc cience, Tokyo Met tropolitan Univers sity, Tokyo, Japan University, To

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3638 8. Comparison n of Monoexpon nential,Biexponential and Stret tched-Exponen ntial Models of D DWI in Gradin ng Gliomas Yan Bai1, Me eiyun Wang1, Da apeng Shi1, Jinyu uan Zhou2
1 Radiology, Henan Provincial Pe eople's Hospital, Zhengzhou, Z Henan n, China; 2Johns Ho opkins University School of Medici ine, D, United States Baltimore, MD

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3639 9. Assessment of Structural In ntegrity of Norm mal Brain Tissu ues in Cranioph haryngioma Patients After Pro oton Therapy 1 1 2 3 1 C Hua , Michael M Lam , Daniel D J. Indelica ato , Thomas E. M Jinsoo Uh , Chia-ho Merchant

1 Radiological Sciences, St. Jude Children's Resear rch Hospital, Mem mphis, TN, United States; 2Chemistry y and Physics, Uni ion University, Jac ckson, TN, United d States; 3Radiation n Oncology, Unive ersity of Florida Pr roton Therapy Institute, Jacksonville e, FL, United States

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3640 0. Associations s of Metabolite Concentration and Water Diff ffusivity in Norm mal Appearing Brain Tissue w with Glioma Grade 1 2 2 1 2 3 Andrew A. Maudsley M , Bhasw wati Roy , Rakes sh K. Gupta , Su ulaiman Sheriff , Rishi Awasthi , Meng Gu , Nuz zhat Hussain4, Su udipta Mohakud2, Sanjay Behari2, Daniel Spielm man3
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Radiology, University of Miam mi, Miami, FL, United States; 2Radiod diagnostics, SGPG GIMS, Lucknow, U Uttar Pradesh, Ind dia; Radiology, St tanford University y, Stanford, CA, Un nited States; 4Path hology, Ram Mano ohar Lohia, Institut te of Medical Scie ences, Lucknow, Utta ar Pradesh, India

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3641 1. Diagnostic Performance P of f DTI in Differen ntiating Gliobla astomas from B Brain Metastase es Sumei Wang1, Sang Joon Kim m1, 2, John H. Woo W 1, Suyash Moh han1, Ruyun Jin3, Matthew R. Vo Voluck1, Ronald L L. Wolf1, 4 O , Haris sh Poptani1, Elia as R. Melhem1, 5, Sungheon Kim6 Donald M. ORourke

1 Radiology, University of Penns sylvania, Philadelp phia, PA, United S tates; 2Radiology, University of Uls san Asan Medical C Center, ovidence Health & Services, Portlan nd, OR, United Sta ates; 4Neurosurgery y, University Seoul, Korea; 3Medical Data Research Center, Pro P United States; 5Radiology, Unive ersity of Maryland d, Baltimore, MD, United States; 6Ra adiology, of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, iversity School of f Medicine, New York, Y NY, United S States New York Uni

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3642 2. Improving SNR S and Spatia al Coverage for 7T DTI of Hum man Brain Tum mor Using B1 M Mapping and Mu ultiband Acquisition 1 2 3 4 4 C. Kelley , Sucha andrima Banerje ee , Wei Bian , Ju Julia P. Owen , C Christopher P. H Hess , Sarah J. N Nelson4 Douglas A.C
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Applied Scien nce Laboratory, GE E Healthcare, Cort te Madera, CA, Un nited States; 2App plied Science Labo oratory, GE Health hcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 3Radiol logy, UC San Fran ncisco, San Franci isco, CA, United S States; 4Radiology, , UCSF, San Franc cisco, CA, United States

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3643 3. Association Between MR Im maging Measur rements and Im mage-Guided Ti issue Histopatho ology in Patient ts with Recurrent GBM G 1 2 2 1 3 3 4 Qiuting Wen , , Adam Elkha aled , Emma Ess sock-Burns , Ann nette Molinaro , Joanna Phillips s , , Susan M. C Chang5, a6, Sarah J. Nels son1, 7 Soonmee Cha
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Graduate Gro oup in Bioengineer ring, UC Berkeley/ /UC San Francisco o, San Francisco, C CA, United States; 2Department of R Radiology and Biomedica al Imaging, UC Sa an Francisco, San Francisco, F CA, Un nited States; 3Depa artment of Neurolo ogical Surgery, UC C San 4 Francisco, San n Francisco, CA, United U States; Dep partment of Pathol logy, UC San Fran ncisco, UCSF San Francisco, CA, Un nited States; 5 Department of o Neurological Su urgery, University of o California San F Francisco, San Fra ancisco, CA, Unite ed States; 6Departm ment of 7 Neurological Surgery, S University of California, Sa an Francisco, San F Francisco, CA, Un nited States; Bioe engineering and Th herapeutic Science, UC San S Francisco, San n Francisco, CA, United U States

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3644 4. Regional Va ariation in Whit te Matter Diffusion Index Cha anges Following g Chemoradioth herapy: A Prosp pective Study Using g Tract-Based Spatial S Statistics s 1 1 2 1 1 magna cum laude Christopher H. Chapman , Mohammad M Naze em-Zadeh , Oliv ver Lee , Matthew w Schipper , Ch hristina I. Tsien , Theodore S. Lawrence1, Yue Cao1, 3
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Department of o Radiation Oncol logy, University of f Michigan, Ann A Arbor, MI, United States; 2Departme ent of Biostatistics s, University of Michigan, Ann A Arbor, MI, Un nited States; 3Depa artment of Biomed dical Engineering, University of Mic chigan, Ann Arbor r, MI, United States

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3645 5. Phospholipid Metabolism Before B and Dur ring Bevacizuma ab Therapy in R Recurrent Glio oma Ulrich Pilatu us1, Oliver Br2, Johannes Riege er2, Stefanie Pell likan1, Maurice H Harth1, Joachim m Steinbach2, Elk ke Hattingen1
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Institute of Ne euroradiology, Go oethe-University Fr rankfurt, Frankfur rt, Germany; 2Dr. S Senckenbergisches Institut fr Neuro oonkologie, Goethe-Univer rsity Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany

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3646 6. Citrate Incre eases in Gliomas s in Adult Patients, as Measure ed by 1H-MRS a at 3T in vivo</i> >angho Choi1, S Sandeep Ganji2, Aksh hay Madan1, Ro obert Bachoo1, Ralph DeBerar rdinis1, Elizabe eth A. Maher1

1 University of f Texas Southweste ern Medical Cente er, Dallas, TX, Uni ited States; 2UT So outhwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States

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3647 7. Multi-Comp partment Diffus sion Analysis fo or Differentiatio on of Malignant t and Benign Brain Tumors in n Pediatric Patients Jie Deng1, 2, Delilah Burrow wes1, Emma Boyl lan1
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Medical Imag ging, Ann & Rober rt H. Lurie Childre ens Hospital of Ch hicago , Chicago, IL, United States; ; 2Radiology, Feinb berg School of Medicine, Northwestern N Univ versity, Chicago, IL L, United States

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3648. Brain Tumor Clean-APT and NOE-CEST Imaging at 7T Craig K. Jones1, 2, Domenico Zac3, Jun Hua1, 2, Jinyuan Zhou1, 2, Peter C.M. van Zijl1, 2, Jay J. Pillai4
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Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; FM Kirby Center, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Center for Mind Brain Sciences, University of Trento, Trento, Italy, Italy; 4Division of Neuroradiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3649. Coupled Two Compartment Diffusion Model for Estimating Water Exchange Ratio in White Matter Fiber Tracts Using Diffusion MRI Esmaeil Davoodi-Bojd1, 2, Michael Chopp3, 4, Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh, 25, Shiyang Wang1, 6, Guangliang Ding1, Quan Jiang1
1 Neurology, Henry Ford Health System, detroit, MI, United States; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, University Of Tehran, Tehran, Iran; 3Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, detroit, MI, United States; 4Physics, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States; 5Radiology, Henry Ford Health System, detroit, MI, United States; 6Radiology , University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

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3650. TBSS Result Variations: Is the Analysis Dependent on the Fitting Algorithm? Ivan I. Maximov1, Heike Thoennessen1, 2, Kerstin Konrad2, 3, Laura Amort1, 4, Irene Neuner1, 4, Nadim Jon Shah1, 5
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Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 4, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Juelich, Germany; 2Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; 3Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 3, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Juelich, Germany; 4Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; 5Department of Neurology, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

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3651. A Permutation Test Statistical Analysis of Learning Induced DTI Changes Ido Tavor1, Shlomi Lifshits2, Shir Hofstetter1, Yaniv Assaf1

1 Department of Neurobiology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; 2Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

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3652. White Matter Connectivity and Network Analysis in Polymicrogyria Using an Individual's Primary Gyral Pattern Kiho Im1, Michael J. Paldino1, Olaf Sporns2, Patricia Ellen Grant3
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Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States; 3Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

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3653. Left Hippocampal Volume Reduction Is Strongly Coupled with Structural and Functional Connectivity in Patients with Left Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Y.C. Shih1, 2, H.H. Liu3, C.E. J. Tseng2, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng2

1 Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 2Center for Optoelectronic Biomedicine, National Taiwan Univerity College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan; 3Department of Neurology, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan

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3654. Microstructural Characterization of Unidentified Bright Objects in Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Thibo Billiet1, Louise Emsell1, Felice D'Arco2, Sabine Deprez1, Judith Verhoeven1, Ellen Plasschaert3, Ronald Peeters1, Eric Legius3, Stefan Sunaert1
1 Radiology, KULeuven, Leuven, Belgium; 2Radiology, University Federico II of Naples, Naples, Italy; 3Human Genetics, UZLeuven, Leuven, Belgium

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3655. Microstructural Visual Brain Reorganization in the Congenitally Blind and Acquired Blind Vincent Lee1, Amy C. Nau2, 3, Kevin C. Chan4, 5

1 Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Sensory Substitution Laboratory, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 3Department of Ophthalmology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 4 Departments of Ophthalmology and Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 5Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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3656 6. Altered Mye elination and Axonal A Integrity y in Primary Re estless Legs Syn ndrome Patients s: Diffusion Ten nsor Imaging Stu udy 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 Jong-su Baec ck , Jeehye Seo , Seong-Uk Jin , Jang Woo Park k , Moon Han , Yongmin Chang g , , Yong Won C Cho4
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Department Medical M & Biological Engineering, kyungpook k nationa al University, Daeg gu, Korea; 2Depar rtment of Radiolog gy, Kyungpook National University y, Daegu, Korea; 3Department D of Mo olecular Medicine, kyungpook nation nal University, Da aegu, Korea; 4 Department of o Neurology, Kem myung University School S of Medicin ne, Daegu, Korea

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3657 7. Axial and Radial R Diffusion Changes in Re ecently-Diagnos sed Patients wit th Obstructive S Sleep Apnea Rajesh Kuma ar1, Paul M. Mac cey2, Mary A. Woo W 2, Frisca L. Y Yan-Go3, Ronald d M. Harper1
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Neurobiology y, University of Ca alifornia at Los An ngeles, Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates; 2UCLA Schoo ol of Nursing, Uni iversity of California at Los L Angeles, Los Angeles, A CA, United States; 3Neurol logy, University of f California at Los s Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3658 8. Increased Global G and Regio onal Brain Mea an Diffusivity in n Patients with Heart Failure Rajesh Kuma ar1, Mary A. Woo2, Paul M. Mac cey2, Gregg C. F Fonarow3, Ronal ld M. Harper1
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Neurobiology y, University of Ca alifornia at Los An ngeles, Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates; 2UCLA Schoo ol of Nursing, Uni iversity of California at Los L Angeles, Los Angeles, A CA, United States; 3Cardiol logy, University o of California at Los Angeles, Los An ngeles, CA, United States

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3659 9. Diffusion Te ensor Markers of the Neurobio ology of Cocain ne Addiction 1 Khader M. Hasan H , MA Lian ngsuo2, Larry A. Kramer1, Scott D D. Lane2, Joel S S. Steinberg2, Po onnada A. Naray yana1, Gerry 2 F. Moeller
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3660 0. Postoperativ ve Cerebral Wh hite Matter Cha anges in Diffusi ion Anisotropy Associated with h Alterations in n Cognitive Function Af fter Carotid Endarterectomy: A Tract-Based Spatial Statisti ics Study 2 Kenji Ito1, Kuniaki K Ogasawa ara2, Masakazu Kobayashi K , Mak koto Sasaki1, Ko ohsuke Kudo1, F Fumio Yamashita a1, Satomi Higuchi1, Jon nathan Goodwin n1, Ikuko Uwano o1, Suguru Yokos sawa1
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Division of Ultrahigh U Field MR RI, Institute for Bio omedical Sciences s, Iwate Medical U University, Moriok ka, Iwate, Japan; 2D Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Medical Un niversity, Morioka a, Iwate, Japan

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magna cum laude

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3661 1. Robust Dete ection of Progre essive White Ma atter Abnormal lities in MTBI U Using DW-MR RI Il Yong Chun n1, Allan Diaz1, Yun-Jang Y Jin1, Xiaodong X Li1, La arry Leverenz2, E Eric Nauman3, T Thomas Talavag ge1, 4
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School of Ele ectrical and Compu uter Engineering, Purdue P University y, West Lafayette, I IN, United States; 23Department of Health and Kinesiology, Purdue P University, , West Lafayette, IN, I United States; 3School of Mecha anical Engineering g, Purdue Universit ty, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 4Weldon W School of Biomedical B Engine eering, Purdue Uni iversity, West Lafa fayette, IN, United States

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3662 2. Evaluation of o the Impact of f White Matter r Lesion on the F Fractional Anis sotropy Maps in n Alzheimers D Disease Patients and d Normal Healthy Controls 1 1 2 1 Keumsil Lee , Daniel H.-E. Chang C , Huali Wang W , Min-Ying g Su
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Center for Functional Onco-Ima aging, Department t of Radiological S Sciences, Universi ity of California, Ir rvine, CA, United States; Department of o Geriatric Psychiatry, Peking Unive ersity Institute of M Mental Health, Be eijing, China

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3663 3. Improved White W Matter Microstructure M After A a Novel Dr rumming Train ning in Hunting gtons Disease Claudia Metz zler-Baddeley1, Roland R John Ba addeley2, Jaime C Canteras3, Anne e Rosser4, Elizab beth Coulthard5, Derek K. Jones1
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CUBRIC, Car rdiff University, Cardiff, C Wales, United Kingdom; 2Ex xperimental Psych hology, Bristol University, Bristol, A Avon, United 4 Kingdom; 3Mu usic Factory, Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom; K Bioscie ences, Cardiff Uni iversity, Cardiff, W Wales, United King gdom; 5 Dementia and d Cognitive Neurosciences, Bristol University, U Bristol, , Avon, United Ki ingdom

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3664 4. Using Atrop phy as a Marker r of Disease Sev verity to Unders stand the Evolu ution of DTI Ch hanges in Alzheimer& &[prime]s Disea ase 1 2 1 3 Julio Acosta-Cabronero , Di ina Kronhaus , Robert R J. Arnold d , Guy B. Willia ams , Peter J. Ne estor4
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Department of o Clinical Neurosc ciences, University y of Cambridge, C Cambridge, Cambr ridgeshire, United Kingdom; 2Depart tment of Applied Mathe ematics and Theor retical Physics, Un niversity of Cambr ridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, U United Kingdom; 3Wolfson 4 Brain Imaging g Centre, Universit ty of Cambridge, Cambridge, C Cambr ridgeshire, United d Kingdom; Plastic generation, city and Neurodeg German Cente er for Neurodegene erative Diseases (D DZNE), Magdebur rg, Saxony-Anhalt t, Germany

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3665. Graph Diffusion Ashish Raj1, Amy Kuceyeski, PhD1, Michael Weiner, MD2, Bruce Miller, MD3
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Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3666. Correlation of Stromal Area and Nuclear-To-Cytoplasm Ratio with Apparent Diffusion Coefficient in Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Juliette Driessen1, 2, Joanna Caldas-Magalhaes3, Chris Terhaard3, Luuk M. Janssen1, Wilko Grolman1, 2, Marielle E.P. Philippens3
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Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Radiotherapy, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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3667. MR Examination Times of Less Than 8 Minutes for 4 Common Indications Tim Leiner1, Eveline Alberts2, Niels Blanken1, Mark Stoesz2, Martijn Hartjes2, Jeroen Hendrikse1
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Department of Radiology, Utrecht University Medical Center, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Clinical Science Department, Philips Healthcare, Eindhoven, Netherlands

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3668. Neuroimaging Capabilities of Low-Field Permanent Magnet MR Systems in Resource-Limited Settings Christina Louise Sammet1, Adesola Ogunniyi2, Ann B. Ragin1, Robert L. Murphy1, Steffen Sammet3, Godwin Inalegwu Ogbole2
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Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria; 3University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

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3669. Effect of Combination of B Values and Rician Noise Filter on Diffusional Kurtosis and Tensor Imaging Metrics in Spinal Cord in vivo Saaki Hori1, Koji Kamagata1, Mariko Yoshida1, Nozomi Hamasaki2, Keigo Shimoji1, Yuriko Suzuki3, Yoshitaka Masutani4, Issei Fukunaga5, 6, Shigeki Aoki1
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Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan; 2Juntendo University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan; Philips Electronics Japan, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; 4Division of Radiology, and Biomedical Engineering, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 5Department of Radiology, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan; 6Graduate School of Human Health Sciences, Tokyo, Japan

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3670. Selection of Coils, Sequences and Scan Parameters for Non-Human Primate Brain Imaging Michael H. Buonocore1, 2, David G. Amaral3, Gerald J. Sonico2, Jeff Bennett3, Martin Styner4
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Radiology, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA, United States; 2Imaging Research Center, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA, United States; Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA, United States; 4Psychiatry and Computer Science, University of North Carolina at Chapal Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

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3671. Inhance 3D Phase Contrast Angiographic Magnetic Resonance Venography of the Brain: Initial Clinical Experience in 23 Patients. Norbert Campeau1, Alice Patton1
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Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

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3672. MR Imaging of Parkinson Disease: Review of Conventional and Advanced Techniques Koji Kamagata1, Masaaki Hori1, Keigo Shimoji1, Michimasa Suzuki1, Atsushi Nakanishi1, Hiroyuki Tomiyama2, Yumiko Motoi2, Issei Fukunaga3, Humitaka Kumagai1, Nobutaka Hattori2, Shigeki Aoki1
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Department of Radiology, Juntendo university, Tokyo, Japan; 2Department of Neurology, Juntendo university, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Radiology, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan

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1 Biochemistry and Molecular Bi iology, University of Maryland Balti imore, Baltimore, MD, United State es; 2Core for Trans slational maging @ University of Maryland, University U of Mary yland Baltimore, B Baltimore, MD, Un nited States; 3Diag gnostic Research in Im Radiology and d Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland M Baltimore e, Baltimore, MD, , United States

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3673 3. Diffusion Te ensor Imaging Demonstrated D Significant S Axo onal Damage in Fmr1 Knock O Out Mice Da Shi1, 2, Jiachen Zhou, 23, Su S Xu2, 3, Rao P. Gullapalli2, 3 ISMRM MERIT AWARD

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3674 4. Combined DTI D and ASL with w T2* Imagin ng Discriminate es Between Angi iogenic and Hig ghly Diffuse Inf filtrative Brain Tumo or Models: A St tudy at 11.7 Tes sla Houshang Am miri1, 2, Anna C. Navis3, Jolanda a de Vries2, Will liam P. Leenders s3, Arend Heersc chap1
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Radiology De epartment, Radbou ud University Nijm megen Medical Cen ntre, Nijmegen, G Gelderland, Netherl lands; 2Tumor Imm munology Department, Nijmegen N Centre fo or Molecular Life Sciences, Nijmege en, Gelderland, Ne etherlands; 3Pathol logy Department, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, G Nether rlands

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3675 5. Multimodal MR Evaluation n of Experimen ntally Induced A Apoptotic Neur ronal Death in the Rat Brain e Looij1, 2, Volod domyr Petrenko3, Petra Susan H Hppi1, Rolf Gru uetter4, 5, Jozsef K Kiss3, Stphane V. Yohan van de Sizonenko1
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Division of Child C Growth & De evelopment, Unive ersity of Geneva, G Geneva, Switzerlan nd; 2Laboratory fo or Functional and M Metabolic Imaging, Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausan nne, Lausanne, Sw witzerland; 3Departm ment of Fundamen ntal Neurosciences s, University eneva, Switzerland d; 4Laboratory for Functional F and Me etabolic Imaging, cole Polytechniq que Fdrale de La ausanne, of Geneva, Ge Lausanne, Swi itzerland; 5Departm ment of radiology, , University of Gen neva and Lausann ne, Geneva and Lau usanne, Switzerlan nd

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3676 6. Multi-Param meter MRI Asse essment of Glio oma Response to o Radiotherapy y Xiaohua Hon ng1, 2, Silun Wan ng1, Jinyuan Zho ou1
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Radiology, Jo ohns Hopkins Univ versity, Baltimore, , MD, United State es; 2Oncology, Un nion Hospital, Tongji Medical Colleg ge, Huazhong University of Science S and Techn nology, Wuhan, Hu ubei, China

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3677 7. Susceptibilit ty Weighted Im maging of Iron-L Labeled C6-Glio oma in Rats at 7T Monika Huhn ndorf1, Olga Will2, Rolf Mentlein n3, Olav Jansen1 , Susann Boreti ius2
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Institute of Ne euroradiology, Un niversity Medical Center C Schleswig-H Holstein, Kiel, Ge ermany; 2Biomedic cal Imaging, Diagn nostic 3 Radiology, Ch hristian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany; G Institut te of Anatomy, Ch hristian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, G Germany

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3678 8. Characteriz zing the Effect of o Fetal Ethanol l Exposure on S Subsequent Mo orphological Dev velopment of N Neurons in the Cerebra al Cortex by Dif ffusion Tensor Imaging I Lindsey A. Leigland1, Matthe ew D. Budde2, Christopher C D. K Kroenke1, 3
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Advanced Im maging Research Ce enter and Departm ment of Behavioral l Neuroscience, Or regon Health & Sc cience University, Portland, OR, United States; 2Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College o of Wisconsin, Mil lwaukee, WI, Unit ted States; 3Divisio on of Health & Science U University, Beaver rton, OR, United S States Neuroscience, Oregon National Primate Research Center, Oregon H

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3679 9. Tensor-Base ed Morphometr ry as a Sensitive e Biomarker of f Alzheimers D Disease Neuropa athology in a Ta au Transgenic Mouse M 1 1 2 1 1 1 Holly Elizabeth Holmes , Nic ck M. Powell* , , Jack A. Wells , Niall Colgan , James M. O'Ca allaghan , Da M Ma1, 2, Marc Modat2, Man nuel Jorge Cardo oso2, Simon Rich hardson1, Berna ard M. Siow1, Mi ichael J. O'Neill l3, E Catherine C Collins4, Elizabeth Fis sher5, Sebastien Ourselin2, Mark k F. Lythgoe1
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Centre for Ad dvanced Biomedical Imaging, Unive ersity College Lond don, London, Grea ater London, Unite ed Kingdom; 2Cen ntre for Medical Image e Computing, Univ versity College Lo ondon, London, Gr reater London, Un nited Kingdom; 3Eli Lilly & Co. Ltd, , 4 5 Windlesham, Surrey, S United Kin ngdom; Eli Lilly & Co. Ltd, Indiana apolis, IN, United States; Institute o of Neurology, Uni iversity College Londo on, London, Greate er London, United d Kingdom

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3680 0. Diffusion Ku urtosis and Pro oton MRS Chan nges Following M Mild TBI from Blast Overpres ssure Using a N Novel Direct Cranial Blas st Injury Model Su Xu1, 2, Ka aspar M. Keledjia an3, Jiachen Zhu uo1, 2, Xin Lu1, 2, Vladimir V. Ge erzanich3, J. Mar rc Simard3, Rao P. Gullapalli1, 2
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Department of o Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear r Medicine, Unive ersity of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2Core for f Translational Research R in Imagin ng @ Maryland, Ba nited States; 3Depar rtments of Neuros surgery, altimore, MD, Un University of Maryland M School of o Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United d States

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3681. MRI of Acute and Delayed Administration of Marrow Stromal Cells in Rats with Traumatic Brain Injury Lian Li1, Michael Chopp1, 2, Guangliang Ding1, Changsheng Qu3, Qingjiang Li1, Siamak P. Nejad-Davarani1, Quan Jiang1
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Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Physics, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States; Neurosurgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States

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3682. MRI of Neuronal Recovery After Methamphetamine Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injure in Rats Guangliang Ding1, Michael Chopp1, 2, David J. Poulsen3, Lian Li1, Changsheng Qu4, Qingjiang Li1, Siamak P. NejadDavarani1, John Budaj1, 5, Hongtao Wu4, Asim Mahmood4, Quan Jiang1
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Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Physics, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States; Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, United States; 4Neurosurgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, United States; 5Biomedical Engineering, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States

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3683. Longitudinal Anatomical and Diffusion MRI Evaluation in Rabbit External Capsules and Hippocampi After Cerebral Hemisphere Radiation Exposure Chao-Yu Shen1, 2, Zhen-Hui Li1, Tao-Tao Chen1, Yeu-Sheng Tyan1, 2, Jun-Cheng Weng1, 2

1 School of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Imaging, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan

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3684. DWI Detected Differential Response of Hypothalamic Nuclei Between Leptin Deficient and Wild Type Mice Blanca Lizarbe1, Pilar Lopez-Larrubia1, Sebastin Cerdn2

1 Instituto Investigaciones Biomedicas "Alberto Sols" CSIC-UAM, Madrid, Spain; 2Instituto de Investigaciones Biomdicas - CSIC, Madrid, Spain

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3685. DTI Study of Corpus Callosum Integrity in Adult Macaques with Neonatal Hippocampal Lesion Yuguang Meng1, Longchuan Li2, Xiaoping P. Hu2, Jocelyne Bachevalier3, Christa Payne3, Xiaodong Zhang1, 4

1 Yerkes Imaging Center, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Yerkes National Primate Research Center and Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 4Division of Neuropharmacology and Neurologic Disease, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

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3686. Resting State Network in ADHD Rat Model Using Group ICA Yi-Ling Wu1, Sheng-Min Huang1, Shin-Lei Peng1, Yi-Chun Wu2, Tao-Chieh Yang3, Jee-Ching Hsu4, Ming-Long Wu5, Fu-Nien Wang1

1 Department of Biomedical Engineering & Environmental Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan; 2Animal Molecular Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 3Department of Neurosurgy, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 4Department of Anesthesiology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 5Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan

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3687. Effects of a Nutrient-Combination Diet on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolites Levels and Brain Diffusion in ApoE4 and ApoE Knockout Mice Valerio Zerbi1, 2, Diane Jansen1, Maarten Van Beek1, Roy Haast1, Andor Veltien3, Laus M. Broersen4, Jack JA Van Asten3, Arend Heerschap3, Amanda J. Kiliaan1
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Anatomy, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Netherlands; 2Radiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Netherlands; 3Radiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Netherlands; 4Nutricia Advanced Medical Nutrition, Centre for Specialised Nutrition, Wageningen, Netherlands, Netherlands

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3688. MR Spectroscopy of Hypobaric Hypoxia Induced Changes in Rat Brain Hippocampus Using 7Tesla Sunil Koundal1, Sonia Gandhi1, Tanzeer Kaur2, Subash Khushu1, Rajendra P. Tripathi1

1 NMR Research Centre, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS), Delhi, India; 2Department of Biophysics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Panjab, India

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3689. Longitudinal Imaging of the Influence of ApoE Isoforms on Brain Structure and Function Xuan Vinh To1, 2, Chun-Yu Yip1, Ho Ngoc Na1, Boon Seng Wong2, Kai-Hsiang Chuang1, 2
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Group, Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, A*STAR, Singapore, Singapore; 2Department of Physiology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

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3690. ASL-Based Cerebral Perfusion with or Without Permanent Unilateral Common Carotid Artery Occlusion: Towards an Optimized Mouse Stroke Model. Tom Dresselaers1, Wouter Oosterlinck2, Tom Struys1, 3, Kristof Govaerts1, Ivo Lambrichts3, Paul Herijgers2, Uwe Himmelreich1
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Department of Imaging & Pathology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Vl.Brabant, Belgium; 2Department of Experimental Cardiac Surgery, KU Leuven, Leuven, Vl.Brabant, Belgium; 3Department of Functional Morphology, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Limburg, Belgium

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3691. Alterations of Temporal and Prefrontal White Matter in Adult Macaques with Neonatal Hippocampal Lesion Yuguang Meng1, Longchuan Li2, Xiaoping P. Hu2, Jocelyne Bachevalier3, Christa Payne3, Xiaodong Zhang1, 4
1 Yerkes Imaging Center, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Yerkes National Primate Research Center and Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States; 4Division of Neuropharmacology and Neurologic Disease, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

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3692. Longitudinal Effects on Rat Brain of Different Degrees Infection by Angiostrongylus Cantonensis Ling-Yuh Shyu1, Hao-Hung Tsai2, 3, Yi-Hsin Wang2, Shin-Tai Chong2, 4, Jun-Cheng Weng2, 3

1 Department of Parasitology, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan; 2School of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan; 3Department of Medical Imaging, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan; 4Institute of Neuroscience, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan

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3693. Volumetric Changes in the Monkey Cerebral Cortex Following Prolonged Voluntary Ethanol Drinking Christopher D. Kroenke1, 2, Torsten Rohlfing3, Edith V. Sullivan4, Adolf Pfefferbaum, 34, Kathleen A. Grant2, 5

1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 2Division of Neuroscience, Oregon National Primate Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States; 3Neuroscience Program, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 4Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 5Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States

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3694. Vascular Response to Different Hypercapnic Challenges in Free Breathing or Ventilated C57Bl/6 Mice. Tom Dresselaers1, Tom Struys1, Wouter Oosterlinck2, Sarah Caers1, Ann Van Santvoort1, Paul Herijgers2, Ivo Lambrichts3, Uwe Himmelreich1
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Department of Imaging & Pathology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Vl.Brabant, Belgium; 2Department of Experimental Cardiac Surgery, KU Leuven, Leuven, Vl.Brabant, Belgium; 3Department of Functional Morphology, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Limburg, Belgium

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3695. Effects of Ascent to High Altitude: A T2 Relaxometry Study on Rat Brain Sunil Koundal1, Sonia Gandhi1, Tanzeer Kaur2, Subash Khushu1, Rajendra P. Tripathi1

1 NMR Research Centre, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS), Delhi, India; 2Department of Biophysics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Panjab, India

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1 Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH, am Max-Planck-Institut fr biophysikalische Chemie, Gttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; 2DFG Research Center for Molecular Physiology of the Brain (CMPB), Gttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; 3Institut fr Pharmazeutische Technologie und Biopharmazie, Heinrich-Heine-Universitt Dsseldorf, Dsseldorf, NRW, Germany; 4 Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH, Max Planck Institute, Gttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany

3696. Real-Time MRI of Tablet Disintegration: Visualization and Quantification Amir Moussavi1, 2, Julian Quodbach3, Jens Frahm, 24, Roland Tammer1, 2

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3697. T1-W SE-Prop to Overcome Flow Artifacts in Post-Gd Brain Imaging Stefan Skare1, Magnus Mrtensson2, Patrik Ring1, Anders Lilja1
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Dept Neuroradiology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden; 2EMEA Research and Collaboration, Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Stockholm, Sweden

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3698. Mulit-Echo Averaging in MR Elastography for Improved SNR Bing Wu1, Yongchuan Lai1
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GE healthcare , Beijing, China

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3699 9. Temporal Phase Transition n Via Fractiona al Wave Cycle T TR in MR Elast tography ongchuan Lai1 Bing Wu1, Yo
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GE healthcare e , Beijing, China

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3700 0. T1 Mapping g in Real Time: Single Inversio on-Recovery Ra adial FLASH w with Nonlinear I Inverse Reconst truction Shuo Zhang1, Martin Uecker r2, Jens Frahm1
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Biomedizinisc che NMR Forschu ungs GmbH am Max-Planck-Institut t fuer biophysikali sche Chemie, Goe ettingen, Niedersac chsen, Germany; 2Dept. of Electrical En ngineering and Co omputer Sciences, University of Cali ifornia, Berkeley, CA, United States s

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3701 1. B1 Gradient t Encoding with h the Rotating RF R Coil Adnan Trakic1, Ewald Weber r1, Ming Yan Li1, Jin Jin1, Feng Liu1, Stuart Cro ozier1
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The School of f ITEE, The Unive ersity of Queenslan nd, Brisbane, QLD D, Australia

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magna cum laude

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3702 2. Multidimensional Gradient t Encoding: Art tifacts Resultin ng from Destruc ctive Signal Inte erference Gerrit Schult tz1, Stefan Krobo oth2, Daniel Gal llichan3, Jrgen Hennig1, Maxim m Zaitsev1

1 University Medical Center Freib burg, Freiburg, Ge ermany; 2Graz Uni iversity of Techno ology, Graz, Austri ia; 3Center for Bio omedical M), Lausanne, Sw witzerland Imaging (CIBM

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3703 3. Segmented Multi-Echo M MP PRAGE Acquisi ition for Accele erated T1-Weighted Brain Ima aging 12 Pavel Falkov vskiy1, 2, Tobias Kober, K , Denis se Reyes3, Kaely Steinert3, Matth hias Seeger4, Ma atthew Bernstein3, Gunnar 12 Krueger,
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Advanced Cli inical Imaging Tec chnology, Siemens s Healthcare IM S AW, Lausanne, S Switzerland; 2CIBM M-AIT, cole Poly ytechnique Fdrale de La ausanne, Lausanne e, Switzerland; 3De epartment of Radio ology, Mayo Clini ic, Rochester, MN N, United States; 4L Laboratory for Probabilist tic Machine Learni ing, cole Polytec chnique Fdrale d de Lausanne, Laus anne, Switzerland d

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3704 4. A Whole Br rain High Temp poral and Spatia al Resolution SE E Simultaneous s Multislice Seq quence for Task k fMRI at 7T 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 magna cum laude Rasim Boyac cioglu , Jennifer r Bersch , Nils Mller M , Peter J. K Koopmans , , M Markus Barth , , David Norris , 2
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Donders Institute for Brain, Cog gnition and Behav viour, Radboud Un niversity, Nijmegen n, Netherlands; 2E Erwin L. Hahn Inst titute for Magnetic Reso onance Imaging, University U Duisbur rg-Essen, Essen, G Germany; 3Erwin L L. Hahn Institute fo or Magnetic Reson nance Imaging,, Univ versity Duisburg-E Essen, Essen, Germ many

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3705 5. Superior GR RAPPA Recons struction with Reduced R G-Fact tor Noise Using g 2D CAIPIRIN NHA for 3D EPI I 1 2 Mayur Narsu ude1, 2, Jos P. Marques M , , Dan niel Gallichan3, R Rolf Gruetter, 24
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Laboratory fo or Functional and Metabolic M Imaging g, Ecole Polytechn nique Fdral de L Lausanne, Lausann ne, Vaud, Switzerla and; Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Lausanne e, Lausanne, Vaud d, Switzerland; 3La aboratory for Func ctional and Metabo olic Imaging, 4 Ecole Polytch hnique Fdrale de e Lausanne, Lausa anne, Vaud, Switze erland; Laborator ry for Functional a and Metabolic Imaging, cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausa anne, Lausanne, Vaud, V Switzerland

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3706 6. Reduced Sca an Time 3D FL LAIR Using Var riable Repetitio on Time Neville D. Ga ai1, John Anthon ny Butman1
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Radiology & Imaging Sciences, National Institute es of Health, Bethe esda, MD, United States

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3707 7. Short TR Re esting State Dat ta Acquired wit th a Simultaneo ous Multislice M Multi-Echo Seq quence at 7T, a Comparison n with Multi-Ec cho 1 1 2 1 3 Rasim Boyac cioglu , Jennifer r Bersch , Bened dikt A. Poser , Pe eter J. Koopman ns , , Markus Ba arth1, 3, David No Norris1, 3
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Donders Institute for Brain, Cog gnition and Behav viour, Radboud Un niversity, Nijmegen n, Netherlands; 2Jo ohn A. Burns Scho ool of Medicine, U. of o Hawaii, Honolu ulu, HI, United Sta ates; 3Erwin L. Hah hn Institute for Ma agnetic Resonance e Imaging, Univers sity Duisburg-Esse en, Essen, German ny

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3708 8. Weighted Dual-Echo T1-W W Spin-Echo Pro opeller with Mu utual Cross-Cal libration Stefan Skare1, Magnus Mrte ensson2, Ajit Sha ankaranarayana an3, Patrik Ring1, Anders Lilja1
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Dept Neurora adiology, Karolinsk ka University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden; 2EMEA R Research and Coll laboration, Applie ed Science Laboratory, GE E Healthcare, Stoc ckholm, Sweden; 3Global Applied S Science Laboratory y, GE Healthcare, M Menlo Park, CA, U United States

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3709. MP2RAGE Imaging at 9.4T Using a PTX System Daniel Brenner1, Kaveh Vahedipour1, Tony Stcker1, Jrg Felder1, Frank Geschewski1, Eberhard Daniel Pracht1, Nadim Jon Shah1, 2
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INM-4, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Juelich, Germany; 2JARA - Faculty of Medicine, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

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3710. Improved Compressed Sensing Reconstructions with MOET Daniel Neumann1, Felix A. Breuer1, Peter M. Jakob1, 2, Mark A. Griswold3, 4
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Research Center MR Bavaria (MRB), Wrzburg, Germany; 2Experimental Physics 5, University of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Germany; Radiology, University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

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3711. Reducing Fluctuation of Train Trajectories in 3D TSE Imaging with Compressed Sampling Guobin Li1, Maxim Zaitsev1, Esther Meyer2, Dominik Paul2, Jrgen Hennig1
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University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany

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3712. Reducing Off-Resonance Artifacts in O-Space Imaging Dana C. Peters1, Leo K. Tam1, Gigi Galiana2, Robert Todd Constable2
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Diagnostic Radiology, Yale Medical School, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

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3713. Variable Flip Angle Balanced SSFP for Low SAR Cardiac Cine Imaging Subashini Srinivasan1, 2, Daniel B. Ennis, 12
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Department of Bioengineering, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3714. Robust Dual-Contrast 3D Abdominal Imaging Within a Single Breath-Hold Nadine Gdaniec1, Peter Koken2, Peter Brnert3, Christian Stehning2, Holger Eggers2, Mariya Doneva4, Alfred Mertins1
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University of Lbeck, Lbeck, Germany; 2Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany; 3Philips Research Laboratory, Hamburg, Germany; 4Philips Research Europe, Hamburg, Germany

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3715. K-Space Density Weighted Echo Planar Imaging Mario Zeller1, Alexander Mller1, Marcel Gutberlet2, Andreas J. Bartsch3, 4, Daniel Stb1, Dietbert Hahn1, Herbert Kstler1
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Institute of Radiology, University of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Germany; 2Institute for Interventional and Diagnostic Radiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany; 3Department of Neuroradiology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; 4 FMRIB Centre, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom

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3716. A Systematic Approach to Design Flip Angle Modulation in Pseudo-Steady-State 3D Fast Spin Echo Acquisition Weitian Chen1, Kristin Granlund2, Donglai Huo3, Garry E. Gold2
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Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 2Radiology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 3PSD Applications, GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

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3717. W=2 Acceleration Single Carrier Wideband MRI Technique and Blur Mitigation Method Yun-An Huang1, Edzer L. Wu1, 2, Tzi-Dar Chiueh1, Jyh-Horng Chen1, 2
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Dept. Electrical engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Institue of biomedical engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

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Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2FMRIB Centre, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom

3718. Using Extended Phase Graphs: Review and Examples Brian Andrew Hargreaves1, Karla L. Miller2

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3719. arrayShow: A Guide to an Open Source Matlab Tool for Complex MRI Data Analysis Tilman Johannes Sumpf1, Markus Untenberger1
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Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH am Max-Planck-Institut fuer biophysikalische Chemie, Goettingen, Germany

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3720. Fast and Robust Framework for PET-MR Attenuation Map Generation with Joint MR Bias Estimation and Tissue Segmentation Dattesh D. Shanbhag1, Sheshadri Thiruvenkadam1, Sandeep Kaushik1, Gaspar Delso2, Scott D. Wollenweber3, Sonal Ambwani3, Rakesh Mullick1, Florian Wiesinger4
1 GE Global Research, Bangalore, Karanataka, India; 2GE Healthcare, Glattbrugg, Zurich, Switzerland; 3GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States; 4GE Global Research, Garching b. Munchen, Bavaria, Germany

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3721. Quantitative Oxygenation Venography from MRI Phase Audrey Peiwen Fan1, Berkin Bilgic1, Louis O. Gagnon2, 3, Thomas Witzel3, Himanshu Bhat3, Bruce R. Rosen2, 3, Elfar Adalsteinsson1, 3
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 2Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard-MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3Radiology, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States
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3722. An MR Brain Image Classifier System Via Particle Swarm Optimization and Kernel Support Vector Machine Yudong Zhang1, 2, Chuanmiao Xie, 13, Bradley S. Peterson1, 2, Zhengchao Dong1, 2
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Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; 2New York State of Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, United States; Department of Medical Imaging & Interventional Radiology, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

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3723. Robust Reproducible Semi-Automated Perfusion-Diffusion Mismatch Assessment in Acute Ischemic Stroke Setting Venkata Veerendranadh Chebrolu1, Dattesh D. Shanbhag2, Arun Govinda Rao3, Patrice Hervo4, Marc-Antoine Labeyrie5, Catherine Oppenheim5, 6, Rakesh Mullick2

1 Medical Image Analysis Lab, GE Global Research, Bangalore , Karnataka, India; 2Medical Image Analysis Lab, GE Global Research, Bangalore, Karnataka, India; 3GE Healthcare, Bangalore, Karnataka, India; 4GE Healthcare, Buc, France; 5Departments of Radiology and Neurology, Centre Hospitalier, Sainte-Anne, Paris, France; 6Universit Paris Descartes , Paris, France

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3724. Myelin Water Fraction Using Multiple-Echo 2D and 3D GRE at 3T with Whole-Brain Coverage Ana-Maria Oros-Peusquens1, Sandra M. Meyers2, Alex L. MacKay2, Nadim Jon Shah1, 3
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INM-4, Research Centre Jlich, Jlich, Germany; 2Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada; 3Faculty of Medicine, JARA, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

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3725. Automated Bolus Tracker Positioning for MRI Liver Scans Takao Goto1, Hiroyuki Kabasawa1
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Global Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Hino-shi, Tokyo, Japan

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3726. Streaking Artifact Reduction in Orthogonal Super Resolution Reconstruction of MRI Data Sets Niranchana Manivannan1, Bradley Dean Clymer1, Anna Bratasz2, 3, Kimerly A. Powell2, 3

1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Small Animal Imaging Shared Resources, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Department of Biomedical Informatics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

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3727. Comparison of Bayesian and Linear Regression-Based Partial Volume Correction in Single Time Point ASL Ruth Oliver1, Michael A. Chappell2, 3, David Thomas1, Xavier Golay1
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Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 3FMRIB Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

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3728 8. Computer Aided A Diagnosis s of Parkinsons s Disease from T T1-Weighted M MRI Mohit Saxena a1, Namita Agga arwal2, Bharti Ra ana2, S. Senthil K Kumaran3, Ram mesh Kumar Agra awal2, Madhuri Behari1
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Department of o Neurology, All India I Institute of Medical M Sciences, N New Delhi, Delhi, , India; 2School of f Computer & Syst tems Sciences, Jawa aharlal Nehru Univ versity, New Delh hi, Delhi, India; 3D Department of NMR R, All India Institu ute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India I

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3729 9. 3D Co-Regis stration of MRI I and Histology y in a Mouse Mo odel of Obesity and Non-Alcoh holic Fatty Live er Disease 3 Eli Gibson1, 2, Lanette J. Frie esen-Waldner, 23 , Amanda M. H Hamilton2, Emelin ne J. Ribot2, Tre evor P. Wade3, 4, Curtis N. Wiens5, Kund dan Thind, 23, Ja acqueline K. Har rris3, Nica M. Bo orradaile6, Char rles A. McKenzie e1, 3, Aaron D. W Ward1, 2
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Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Western Ontario, O London, O Ontario, Canada; 2 Robarts Research Institute, London, , Ontario, Canada; 3Medical Biophysics, University U of Weste ern Ontario, Londo on, Ontario, Canad arch Institute , Lon ndon, da; 4Robarts Resea 5 6 da; Physics and Astronomy, A Univer rsity of Western O Ontario, London, O Ontario, Canada; P Physiology and Ph harmacology, Ontario, Canad University of Western W Ontario, London, L Ontario, Canada C

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3730 0. Non-Rigid Registration R of Sequential S DCE E-MRI in the A Assessment of Re esponse to Neoa adjuvant Chem motherapy in Breast Ca ancer Tess E. Catherwood1, Andrew w J. Patterson1, Kamarul Zaki2, Mahesh Iddawe ela2, Helena Ear rl2, Carlos Calda as3, Karen Sayal4, Mart tin John Graves1, Fiona J. Gilbert1

1 Radiology, University of Camb bridge, NHS Found dation Trust, Camb bridge, United Kin ngdom; 2Oncology y, Addenbrooke's H Hospital and University of Cambridge, C NHS Foundation F Trust, Cambridge, Unite ed Kingdom; 3Can ncer Research UK Cambridge Institu ute, Cambridge, Un nited Kingdom; 4University U of Camb bridge, Cambridge e, United Kingdom m

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3731 1. Time Correl lation of EPI Versus V Real-Tim me fMRI Time S Series 2 Radu Mutiha ac1, 2, Allen Brau un3, Thomas J. Balkin B
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Department of o Physics, Univers sity of Bucharest, Bucharest, B Buchar rest-Magurele, Ro omania; 2Psychiatry y & Neuroscience, Department of Behavioral Biology, Walter Reed R Army Institut te of Research, Sil lver Spring, MD, U United States; 3Lan nguage Section, N NIDCD / tutes of Health, Be ethesda, MD, Unite ed States National Instit

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Physics & As stronomy, Universi ity of BC, Vancou uver, BC, Canada; 2Radiology, Univ versity of BC, Vanc couver, BC, Canad da

3732 2. Improving Through-Plane T Resolution for Multi-Slice Acq quisitions 1 Thomas A. Depew D , Qing-Sa an Xiang1, 2

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3733 3. An Exact Ph hase Unwrappin ng Method Based on FFT Renjie He1, Joshua J P. Yung1, David T. A. Fu uentes1, R. Jason n Stafford1, John D. Hazle1
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Department of o Imaging Physics s, The University of o Texas M. D. An nderson Cancer Ce enter, Houston, TX X, United States

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3734 4. A Bilinear Noise N Transfer Model M for SENS SE Reconstruct tion Yu Ding1, Riz zwan Ahmad2, Hui H Xue3, Lee C. Potter2, Samuel l T. Ting2, Ning J Jin4, Orlando P. Simonetti2
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The Ohio Stat te University, Colu umbus, OH, Unite ed States; 2The Ohi io State University y, Columbus,, OH H, United States; 3C Corporate Research, Siem mens Corporation, Princeton, NJ, Un nited States; 4Siem mens Healthcare, C Columbus,, OH, Un nited States

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3735 5. An Efficient t De-Convolutio on Reconstructi ion Method for Spatiotempora ally-Encoded Si ingle-Scan 2D M MRI Congbo Cai1, Jiyang Dong1, Shuhui Cai1, Jin ng Li1, Lin Chen n1, Zhong Chen2
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Department of o Communication Engineer and Elec ctronic Science, X Xiamen university, Xiamen, Fujian, C China; 2Departmen nt of Communicatio on Engineer and Electronic Science, Xiamen Universit ty, Xiamen, Fujian n, China

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3736 6. Adaptive Sy ynthesis of Prior r Image and Ne ew Acquired Da ata in Repetitiv ve 3D Examinations Guobin Li1, Maxim M Zaitsev1, Esther Meyer2, Dominik Paul2, Jrgen Hennig1
1

University Medical Center Freib burg, Freiburg, Ge ermany; 2Siemens Healthcare, Erlan ngen, Germany

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3737. Comparison of the Accuracy of PET/CT and PET/MR Spatial Registration in Multiple Metastatic Lesions Linda DeMello1, Rajan Rakheja1, Christopher B. Glielmi2, Christian Geppert3, Hersh Chandarana4, Kent Friedman1
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Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, United States; 2MR R&D Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare, New York, United States; 3MR R&D Collaborations, Siemens Medical Systems, New York, United States; 4Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, United States

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3738. Fast Platform Independent Web-Based Visualization of MRI Data for Computers, Tablets and Smartphones Daniel Hhn1, 2, Nicolas Rannou1, 2, Thomas J. Re1, 3, Patricia Ellen Grant1, 2, Rudolph Pienaar1, 2
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Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; Radiology, University of Milan, Milan, Italy

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3739. Optimal Phase Sensitive Combination of Multi-Channel, Multi-Echo Images L. Martyn Klassen1, Ravi S. Menon1
1

Robarts Research Institute, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada

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3740. A Magnitude-Based Asymmetric Fourier Imaging (MagAFI) Tokunori Kimura1, Naho Imamura1
1

MRI development department, Toshiba medical systems corp., Otawara, Tochigi, Japan

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3741. Measuring and Characterizing Short-Term High Order Eddy Currents with a Phantom Dan Xu1, Joseph K. Maier1, Kevin F. King1, R. Scott Hinks1
1

GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

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3742. Navigators Improve Accuracy of Quantitative Sodium MR Imaging Compromised by Head Motion During with Long Acquisition Times Aiming Lu1, Ian C. Atkinson1, Keith R. Thulborn1
1

Ctr Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, United States

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3743. Ultra-Low-Field MRI Noise Suppression Using a Data Consistency Constraint Fa-Hsuan Lin1, 2, Yi-Cheng Hsu3, Panu Vesanen2, Jaako O. Nieminen2, Koos C. J. Zevenhoven2, Juhani Dabek2, Lauri T. Parkkonen2, Risto J. Ilmoniemi2
1

Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland; 3Department of Mathematics, Nnational Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

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Tuesday 16:00-17:00
Center for Quantitative Neuroimaging, Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Center for Quantitative Neuroimaging, Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

3744. Retrospective Rigid Body Motion Correction of Interleaved Slice-Selective Acquisitions Murat Aksoy1, Melvyn B. Ooi2, Anh Tu Van2, Roland Bammer2

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3745. T1- And T2-Weighted MR Acquisition for Bulk Motion Correction for Simultaneous PET-MR Christoph Kolbitsch1, Claudia Prieto1, Charalampos Tsoumpas1, Christian Buerger1, Tobias Schaeffter1
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Division of Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

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3746. Motion-Robust Super-Resolution Reconstruction of Fetal Brain MRI Ali Gholipour1, Judy A. Estroff1, Simon K. Warfield1
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Department of Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

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3747. Cardiac Functional Assessment Without ECG Using Physiological Self-Navigation Christoph Kolbitsch1, Claudia Prieto1, Tobias Schaeffter1
1

Division of Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

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3748. SPIRiTmc - Autocalibrating Parallel Imaging with Non-Rigid Motion Correction Claudio Santelli1, 2, Johannes F.M. Schmidt2, Tobias Schaeffter1, Sebastian Kozerke, 12

1 Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Kings College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

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3749. Optimal Channel Selection for Respiratory Self-Gating Signals Robert Grimm1, Simon Bauer2, Berthold Kiefer2, Joachim Hornegger1, Kai Tobias Block3

1 Pattern Recognition Lab, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany; 2Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany; 3Department of Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York City, NY, United States

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3750. Fast, Robust and Self-Navigated 3D Cylindrical Imaging: MP-RAGE and FLAIR Wei Lin1, Qin Qin2, 3, Stewart H. Mostofsky4, George Randy Duensing1
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Invivo Corporation, Philips Healthcare, Gainesville, FL, United States; 2Radiology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3F.M. Kirby Research Center, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Neurology and Psychiatry, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3751. Real-Time Motion Correction in 2D Multi-Slice Imaging with Through-Plane Navigator Wei Lin1, Tim Nielsen2, Qin Qin3, 4, Stewart H. Mostofsky5, George Randy Duensing1
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Invivo Corporation, Philips Healthcare, Gainesville, FL, United States; 2Philips Research Europe, Hamburg, Germany; 3Radiology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4F.M. Kirby Research Center, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 5Neurology and Psychiatry, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3752. Free Breathing Abdominal Imaging Via Self-Navigation and Subvolume Registration Gregory R. Lee1, 2, Yong Chen3, 4, Nicole Seiberlich, 45, Mark A. Griswold3, 4, Vikas Gulani, 46
1

Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Radiology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 3Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, United States; 5Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 6Radiology, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, United States

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3753. Motion-Immune Structural MRI Based on Repeated K-T-Subsampling and Artifact-Minimization (REKAM) Mei-Lan Chu1, 2, Nan-Kuei Chen3

1 Graduate Institute of Biomedical Electronics and Bioinformatics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Brain Imaging and Analysis Center, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 3Brain Imaging and Analysis Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

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3754. Compressive Manifold Learning Respiratory Self-Gated Liver MRI: Estimating the Respiratory Motion Directly from Undersampled K-Space Muhammad Usman1, Paul Aljabar1, Tobias Schaeffter1, Claudia Prieto1, 2
1

King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

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3755. Bringing Prospective Motion Correction to Clinical Routine - Fast Camera Calibration Cris Lovell-Smith1, Julian R. Maclaren2, Michael Herbst1, Ilja Kadashevich3, K.A. Danishad3, Oliver Speck3, Maxim Zaitsev1

1 Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Faculty of Natural Sciences, Institute of Experimental Physics (IEP), Magdeburg, Germany

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3756. Cross-Calibration Accuracy Requirements for Prospective Motion Correction Murat Aksoy1, Melvyn B. Ooi2, Julian R. Maclaren2, Roland Bammer2
1

Center for Quantitative Neuroimaging, Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Center for Quantitative Neuroimaging, Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3757. 2D Nose Navigators (NoseNav) for Real-Time Correction of Nodding Motion in Brain MRI Axel Hartwig1, Magnus Mrtensson2, Stefan Skare1
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Neuroradiology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden; 2EMEA Research and Collaboration, Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Stockholm, Sweden

469

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3758. High-Resolution Multi-Shot Spiral Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Inherent Correction of Motion-Induced Phase Errors Trong-Kha Truong1, Arnaud Guidon1
1

Brain Imaging and Analysis Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

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3759. Prospective Motion Correction Reduces the Number of False Positive Activations in an fMRI Group Study Involving Task-Correlated Motion Jessica Schulz1, Thomas Siegert1, Pierre-Louis Bazin1, Julian R. Maclaren2, Michael Herbst3, Maxim Zaitsev3, Robert Turner1

1 Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; 2Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Radiology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

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3760. Characterizing Respiratory Motion of the Major Abdominal Vessels Ashley Gould Anderson III1, Christopher J. Franois2, Oliver Wieben1, 2
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Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 2Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States

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3761. Generalized Multiple Averages (GRAMA) for Motion Compensation Shujing Cao1, Feng Huang2, Rui Li1, Chun Yuan3

1 Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 2Philips Healthcare, Beijing, China; 3Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

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3762. Abdominal Fat-Water Separation in High Temporal and Spatial Resolution During Free Breathing Riad Ababneh1, Thomas Benkert2, Martin Blaimer2, Felix A. Breuer2
1

Physics, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan; 2Research Center Magnetic Resonance Bavaria, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany

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3763. Prospective Real Time Correction of Head Motion Using NMR Probes at 7 Tesla Saikat Sengupta1, Sasidhar Tadanki, John C . Gore1, E. Brian Welch1
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Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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3764. Hybrid MP-RAGE Trajectory with FID Motion Detection and Self-Navigated Motion Correction (MoCoRAGE) Tobias Kober1, 2, Davide Piccini1, 2, Christoph Forman3, 4, Thorsten Feiweier5, Gunnar Krueger1, 2
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Advanced Clinical Imaging Technology, Siemens Healthcare IM S AW, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2CIBM - AIT, Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Pattern Recognition Lab, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nrnberg, Erlangen, Germany; 4Erlangen Graduate School in Advanced Optical Technologies, Friedrich-Alexander-University ErlangenNrnberg, Erlangen, Germany; 5Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany

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3765. Inherent Correction of Artifacts from Large-Scale Patient Motion in High-Resolution Multishot DiffusionWeighted EPI Shayan Guhaniyogi1, Allen Song1, Jeffrey Petrella2, Nan-Kuei Chen1
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Brain Imaging and Analsyis Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

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3766. On the Robustness of Prospective Motion Correction for Clinical Routine Michael Herbst1, Cris Lovell-Smith1, Benjamin Haeublein1, Rebecca Sostheim1, Julian R. Maclaren2, Jan G. Korvink3, Maxim Zaitsev1
1 Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Laboratory for Simulation, IMTEK - Institute of Microsystem Technology, Freiburg, Germany

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3767. Non-Rigid Motion-Corrected Averaging for Improved Pelvic MRI Patrick J. Bolan1, Xiufeng Li1, Gregory J. Metzger1
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Radiology, CMRR, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

470

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Tuesday 17:00-18:00
Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

3768. Improved RF Pulses for 3D SSFP with Minimised Off-Resonance Out-Of-Slab Corruption Anthony N. Price1, Shaihan J. Malik1, Joseph V. Hajnal1

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3769. Using Spatio-Temporal Duality for Memory-Efficient Non-Uniform Fourier Transformation with Field Correction Kaveh Vahedipour1, 2, Nadim Jon Shah1, 3
1

Juelich Research Centre, Juelich, Germany; 2Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands; 3RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

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3770. An Extended PSF Mapping Method for Distortion Correction in DW-EPI with Both Forward and Reverse Phase-Encoding Polarity at UHF Myung-Ho In1, Oleg Posnansky1, Erik B. Beall2, Mark J. Lowe3, Oliver Speck1
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Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany; 2Radiology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Radiology, Imaging Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States

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3771. Phase-Labeled Reference EPI for Frequency-Segmented Inhomogeneity Corrections (PREFICS) Mario Zeller1, Alexander Mller1, Dietbert Hahn1, Herbert Kstler1
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Institute of Radiology, University of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Germany

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3772. Parallel Transmission Z-Shimming to Compensate GE-EPI Signal Voids at 7 Tesla Benedikt A. Poser1, Soeren Johst2, Weiran Deng1, Stephan Orzada2, Mark E. Ladd2, 3, Victor Andrew Stenger1

1 John A Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, United States; 2Erwin L Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, University Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany; 3Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology,, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany

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3773. VOI-Based Fourier Transform Method for Rapid Partial Calculation of B0 Maps from Sparse Susceptibility Distributions Rahul Dewal1, Qing X. Yang1
1

Radiology, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States

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3774. Gradient Nonlinearity Terms in the Concomitant Field for Quantitative Phase Contrast Correction Ek T. Tan1, Christopher J. Hardy1, John F. Schenck1
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Diagnostics and Biomedical Technologies, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States

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3775. Temporal Unwrapping of Highly Wrapped Multi-Echo Phase Images at Ultra-High Field: UMPIRE Simon P. Robinson1, Horst Schdl1, Siegfried Trattnig1
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Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

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3776. Correction of Gradient-Induced Phase Errors in Radial MRI Amir Moussavi1, 2, Markus Untenberger1, Martin Uecker3, Jens Frahm1, 2

1 Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH, am Max-Planck-Institut fr biophysikalische Chemie, Gttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; 2DFG Research Center for Molecular Physiology of the Brain (CMPB), Gttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; 3Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States

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3777. Measurement of Short Time Constant Eddy Currents with Zero TE Imaging Kevin F. King1, Graeme C. McKinnon1, Xu Dan1, Joseph K. Maier1
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GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

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3778 8. Correction Method M for Thi in Slice Spectra al Spatial RF Pu ulses Yuval Zur1
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GE Healthcar re, Haifa, Israel

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3779 9. A Novel App proach in the Network N Analysis of Eddy Curr rent Induced by y Planar Z Gra adient Coil Md. Shahada at Hossain Akram m1, Katsumi Kos se1
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Institute of Ap pplied Physics, Un niversity of Tsukub ba, Ibaraki, Tsuku uba, Japan

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3780 0. Correction of o RF Spike Noise in MR Imag ges Using Robu st Principal Co omponent Analy ysis 3 Adrienne E. Campbell-Washburn1, 2, David Atkinson A , Olive er Josephs4, Mar rk F. Lythgoe5, R Roger J. Ordidge e6, David L. 7 magna cum laude Thomas
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Centre for Ad dvnaced Biomedical Imaging, Unive ersity College Lond don, London, Unit ted Kingdom; 2De epartment of Medic cal Physics and Bioengine eering, University College London, London, L United Ki ingdom; 3Centre f for Medical Imagin ng and Centre for M Medical 4 Image Computing, University College London, Lo ondon, United Kin ngdom; University y College London and Birkbeck Col llege, 5 London, Unite ed Kingdom; Cent tre for Advanced Biomedical B Imagin ng, Division of Me edicine and Institu ute of Child Health h, University College Londo on, London, United d Kingdom; 6Cent tre for Neuroscienc ce, University of M Melbourne, Melbo ourne, Victoria, Au ustralia; 7 Department of o Brain Repair and d Rehabilitation, UCL U Institute of N Neurology, Univers sity College Londo on, London, United Kingdom

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3781 1. DC Artifact t Correction for r Arbitrary Pha ase-Cycling Seq quence Paul Kyu Ha an1, Jong Chul Ye Y 1, HyunWook Park P 2, Sung-Hon ng Park1
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Bio and Brain n Engineering, Kor rea Advanced Inst titute of Science an nd Technology, Da aejeon, Korea; 2El lectrical Engineeri ing, Korea Advanced Inst titute of Science an nd Technology, Da aejeon, Korea

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3782 2. Fast, Paralle elized Implementation of a Novel Temporal P Phase Unwrapp ping Method, an nd Comparison with Spatial Approaches Horst Schdl l1, Siegfried Trattnig1, Simon Ro obinson1
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Department of o Radiology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Aus stria

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3783 3. Nonlinear Phase P Correction of Multi-Shot t Diffusion Wei ghted EPI Usin ng Parallel Imag ging Estimated Phase Cycled Reco onstruction (PIP PCR) Method 1 1 1 1 2 Wentao Liu , Xin Tang , Yaju un Ma , Jia-Hon ng Gao ,
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MRI Research h Center and Beiji ing City Key Lab for f Medical Physic cs and Engineering g, Peking University, Beijing, China a; 2Brain Research Imag ging Center and Department of Radi iology, The Univer rsity of Chicago, C Chicago, IL, Unite ed States

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3784 4. Removing Echo E Planar Ima aging Banding Artifact Using Phase Matchin ng Dan Xu1, Ken nichi Kanda1, Kevin K F. King1, Zhenghui Z Zhang1 , Robert D. Pete ers1
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GE Healthcar re, Waukesha, WI, , United States

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magna cum laude

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3785 5. Robust Estim mation of True K-Space Cente er Position for R Radial Center-O Out Trajectorie es Martin Krm mer1, Karl-Heinz z Herrmann1, Jr rgen R. Reichenb bach1
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Medical Phys sics Group, Institut te of Diagnostic an nd Interventional R Radiology I, Jena U University Hospital - Friedrich Schi iller University Jen na, Jena, Germany

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3786 6. Fast Automatic Coil Selecti ion for Radial Stack-Of-Stars S GRE Imaging 2 1 Robert Grimm1, Christoph Forman F , Jana Hutter H , Berthold d Kiefer3, Joachim m Hornegger1, K Kai Tobias Block k4
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Pattern Recog gnition Lab, FAU Erlangen-Nuremb E erg, Erlangen, Ger rmany; 2Pattern R Recognition Lab, Fr riedrich-Alexande er-University 3 Erlangen-Nrn nberg, Erlangen, Germany; G Siemens s Healthcare, Erlan ngen, Germany; 4D Department of Rad diology, NYU Lan ngone Medical Cente er, New York City, NY, United State es

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3787 7. Intensity Inh homogeneity Correction in Hu uman Brain Ima aging at 7 Tesla a Using SPM8 Ikuko Uwano o1, Kohsuke Kud do1, Fumio Yama ashita1, Jonathan n Goodwin1, Tsu uyoshi Metoki1, S Satomi Higuchi1, Kenji Ito1, Makoto Sasa aki1
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Division of Ultrahigh U Field MR RI, Institute for Bio omedical Sciences s, Iwate Medical U University, Moriok ka, Iwate, Japan

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3788 8. A Retrospec ctive, Fully Auto omated and Fast Method for I Intensity Inhom mogeneity Corre ection in 7T MR RI Sven Jaeschk ke1, 2, Robin Mar rtin Heidemann2, Aleksandar Pe etrovic2
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HAW Hambu urg, Hamburg, Ger rmany; 2Healthcare e Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Ge ermany

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3789 9. A Clinical Evaluation E of a Novel, N Retrospe ective and Entr ropy-Based Inte ensity Inhomoge eneity Correcti ion Method in 3T MRI Sven Jaeschk ke1, 2, Alexander r Hubert3, Andreas J. Bartsch4, A Antje Kickhefel2, Aleksandar Pet trovic2
1

HAW Hambu urg, Hamburg, Ger rmany; 2Healthcare e Sector, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Ge ermany; 3Neurorad diology, Universit ttsklinikum Heidelberg, He eidelberg, German ny; 4Neuroradiolog gy, University of H Heidelberg, Heidel lberg, Germany

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3790 0. N/2 Ghostin ng Artifacts in a Radial 3D EPI I Pulse Sequenc ce Sumeeth Vija ay Jonathan1, Pa armede Vakil1, Yong Y Jeong1, Tim mothy J. Carroll1, 2
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Biomedical Engineering, E North hwestern University y, Chicago, IL, Un nited States; 2Radi iology, Northweste ern University, Ch hicago, IL, United States

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3791 1. Eye Movement Artifact Suppression Via 2D 2 Spatially Sel lective RF-Exci itation n1, Matthew Dyl lan Tisdall1, And dr J. W. van der r Kouwe1 Paul Wighton
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Department of o Radiology, MGH H, Martinos Cente er for Biomedical I Imaging, Charlesto own, MA, United States

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3792 2. Iterative Ha ard Thresholdin ng and Matrix Shrinkage S (IHT T+MS) for Low-Rank Recover ry of K-T Under rsampled MRI Data 1 1 2 3 1 er , Peter J. Koop pmans , Elizabe eth M. Tunnicliff fe , Stephen M. S Smith , Thomas Mark Chiew , Karla L. Mille Blumensath4
1

FMRIB Centr re, University of Oxford, O Oxford, Un nited Kingdom; 2D Donders Institute f for Brain, Cognitio on and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 3AV VIC, Nuffield Dep partment of Clinica al Medicine, Unive Oxford, ersity of Oxford, O 4 United Kingdo om; ISVR, Univer rsity of Southampt ton, Southampton, , Hampshire, Unit ted Kingdom

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3793 3. Fast Compr ressed Sensing Reconstruction R Using a Direct Fourier-Wavel let Transform KyungHyun Sung S 1, Brian An ndrew Hargreave es2
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Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2R Radiology, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States

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magna cum laude

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3794 4. AMP-SENSE: Parallel Ima aging Compress sed Sensing wit th Approximate e Message Passi ing Evan Levine1, 2, Kyunghyun Sung S 3, Manojkum mar Saranathan n2, Bruce Daniel l2, Brian Andrew w Hargreaves2
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Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Palo Alto, CA, United States; 2Radiolog gy, Stanford Unive ersity, Palo Alto, C CA, United States; 3Radiol logical Sciences, University U of Calif fornia, Los Angele es, Los Angeles, C CA, United States

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3795 5. Improving Compressed C Sen nsing Initializat tion and Conve ergence Using a an Efficient Aut to-Calibrating P Parallel Imaging Me ethod 1 2 3 4 5 Peng Lai , Sh hreyas S. Vasana awala , Michael l Lustig , Kang W Wang , Anja C.S S Brau
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MR Applicati ions & Workflow , GE Healthcare, Menlo M Park, CA, U United States; 2Rad diology, Stanford University, Stanfo ord, CA, United States; 3Electrical Engine eering & Compute er Science, Univers sity of California, Berkeley, CA, Un nited States; 4MR A Applications 5 G Healthcare, Madison, M WI, United States; MR App plications & Work kflow, GE Healthc care, Garching, Mu unchen, & Workflow, GE Germany

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3796 6. CIRcular Cartesian UnderSampling (CIR RCUS): A Varia able Density 3D Cartesian Und dersampling Str rategy for d Sensing and Parallel P Imaging g Compressed 1 1 Jing Liu , Da avid A. Saloner
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University of f California San Fra ancisco, San Franc cisco, CA, United States

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3797. Highly Accelerated 3D Dynamic Imaging with Variable Density Golden Angle Stack-Of-Stars Sampling Zhitao Li1, Benjamin Paul Berman2, Maria I. Altbach3, Jean-Philippe Galons3, Diego R. Martin3, Bin Dong, Puneet Sharma3, Natarajan Raghunand3, Ali Bilgin1, 4
1

Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 2Applied Mathematics, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 3Medical Imaging, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 4Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

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3798. Optimising for Eddy Currents in Compressed Sensing Spiral Acquisitions Kaveh Vahedipour1, 2, Nadim Jon Shah1, 3
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Juelich Research Centre, Juelich, Germany; 2Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands; 3RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

Computer 56

3799. Evaluation of Sparse K-Space Sampling Schemes for Fast Cardiac MRI Using Compressed Sensing Reconstruction Technique Youngseob Seo1, 2, Jonathan M. Chia3, Nancy K. Rollins2, 4, Zhiyue J. Wang2, 4

1 Division of Convergence Technology, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon, Korea; 2Radiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4 Radiology, Children's Medical Center Dallas, Dallas, TX, United States

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3800. Unifying Compressed-Sensing Reconstruction Framework for Multidimensional MRI: Combining Novel Dictionary Models with Frame-Based Sparsity and Flexible Undersampling Schemes Suyash P. Awate1, Edward V.R. DiBella2
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Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research (UCAIR), University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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3801. Region of Interest Compressive Sensing (ROICS) Amaresha Sridhar Konar1, Steen Moeller2, Julianna Czum3, Barjor Gimi3, Sairam Geethanath1
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Biomedical Research Center, Dayananda Sagar Institutions, Bangalore, Karnataka, India; 2Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3Dept. of Radiology, Giesel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Lebanon, NH, United States

Computer 59

3802. Blind Compressive Sensing Dynamic MRI with Sparse Dictionaries Sajan Goud Lingala1, Mathews Jacob1
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The University of Iowa, Iowa city, IA, United States

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3803. Motion Residual Reconstruction Using Low Rank Property of Similarity Patches in Motion Compensated Compressed Sensing Dynamic MRI Huisu Yoon1, Daniel Kim2, Kyung Sang Kim1, Jong Chul Ye1
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KAIST, Daejeon, Korea; 2The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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3804. Accelerating Dynamic MRI Using Patch-Based Spatiotemporal Dictionaries Yanhua Wang1, Leslie Ying1
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

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3805. Cardiovascular MRI Reconstruction with Data-Driven Sparsifying Transform Qiu Wang1, Jun Liu1, Nirmal Janardhanan1, Mariappan S. Nadar1
1

Imaging and Computer Vision, Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technology, Princeton, NJ, United States

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3806. Dictionary Based Reconstruction of Dynamic Complex MRI Data Jose Caballero1, Anthony Price2, Daniel Rueckert1, Joseph V. Hajnal2
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Department of Computing, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Department, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

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3807 7. Investigating Spatiotempor ral Sparse SENSE Reconstruct tion to Preserve e Geometric an nd Temporal Fid delity Jerome Yerly y1, 2, Mari Elyse Boesen, 23, Mich hel Louis Lauzon n, 24, Richard Fr rayne, 24
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Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Calgary, Calga ary, AB, Canada; 2 Seaman Family M MR Research Centr re, Foothills 3 Medical Centr re, Calgary, AB, Canada; C Physics an nd Astronomy, Un niversity of Calgar ry, Calgary, AB, C Canada; 4Radiology y and Clinical Neurosciences s, University of Ca algary, Calgary, AB B, Canada

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3808 8. Ultrashort Echo E Time (UTE E) Imaging with h a Time Fram me Regularized C Compressive Se ensing (TF-CS) Xun Jia1, Yif fei Lou2, Jiang Du D 3
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Radiation Me edicine and Applie ed Sciences, Unive ersity of California a, San Diego, La Jo olla, CA, United S States; 2Mathemati ics, University of California, C Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; 3Radiolo gy, University of C California, San Di iego, San Diego, C CA, United States

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3809 9. Bringing Co ompressed Sens sing to Clinical Reality: R Prototy ypic Setup for E Evaluation in R Routine Applica ations 1 2 Kai Tobias Block B , Robert Grimm G , Li Feng3, Ricardo Otazo o1, Hersh Chand darana1, Mary Br runo1, Christian n Geppert4, Daniel K. So odickson1
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Center for Bio omedical Imaging, NYU Langone Medical M Center, Ne ew York, NY, Uni ited States; 2Pattern n Recognition Lab b, University of Erlangen-N Nuremberg, Erlange en, Germany; 3Cen nter for Biomedica al Imaging, New Y York University La angone Medical C Center, New York, NY, United States; 4Sieme ens Medical Systems, New York, NY Y, United States

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

3810 0. SWIRLS 3D D CE-MRA with h Field-Correct ted Sparse SEN NSE Reconstruc ction Joshua D. Tr rzasko1, Yunhong g Shu1, Armando o Manduca1, Joh hn Huston III1, M Matthew A. Bern nstein1
1

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United U States

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3811 1. Highly Unde ersampled Time Resolved Pha ase-Contrast MR RA with Flow-A Adapted Comp pressed Sensing Reconstruct tion Jana Hutter1, 2, Andreas Gre eiser3, Robert Gr rimm1, Christoph h Forman, 24, Jo oachim Hornegge er1, 2, Peter Schm mitt5
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Pattern Recog gnition Lab, Friedr rich-Alexander-Un niversitaet Erlange en-Nuernberg, Erla angen, Germany; 2School of Advanc ced Optical Technologies, Erlangen, German ny; 3Siemens AG, Erlangen, German ny; 4Friedrich-Alex xander-University y Erlangen-Nrnbe erg, Erlangen, 5 R Application & Workflow W Develop pment, Siemens He ealthcare, Erlangen n, Germany Germany; MR

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3812 2. Motion-Dep pendent L1 Min nimization for Dynamic D Cardia ac MRI Reconst truction 1 Qiu Wang1, Jun J Liu1, Zhili Yang Y 1, Nicolas Chesneau C , Micha ael O. Zenge2, M Michaela Schmid dt2, Nirmal Janar rdhanan1, Edgar Muell ler2, Mariappan S. Nadar1
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Imaging and Computer C Vision, Siemens Corporat tion, Corporate Te echnology, Princet ton, NJ, United Sta ates; 2MR Applica ation & Workflow Dev velopment, Siemen ns AG, Healthcare e Sector, Erlangen, , Bavaria, German ny

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3813 3. S-SPIRiT: An A Iterative/Shr rinkage Approa ach to SPIRiT f for Real-Time C Cardiac MRI Samuel T. Ti ing1, Rizwan Ahm mad1, Yu Ding1, Hui Xue2, Lee C C. Potter1, Orlan ndo P. Simonetti1
1

The Ohio Stat te University, Colu umbus, OH, Unite ed States; 2Siemens s Corporate Resea arch, Princeton, NJ J, United States

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

3814 4. Denoising Im mage Sequences: Algorithm an nd Application to Quantitative e MR Imaging Fan Lam1, 2, Bo Zhao1, 2, Mic chael Weiner3, 4, Norbert Schuff f3, 4, Zhi-Pei Lian ng1, 2
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Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Illinois at Urba ana-Champaign, U Urbana, IL, United States; 2Beckman n Institute, University of Illinois I at Urbana-Champaign, Urban na, IL, United Stat ates; 3Center for Im maging of Neurode egenerative Diseas ses, 4 Department of f Veteran Affairs Medical M Center, Sa an Francisco, CA, United States; De epartment of Radi iology and Biomed dical Imaging, Univ versity of Californi ia, San Francisco, CA, United States s

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3815 5. From Matri ix to Tensor: Co ompressed Sens sing Dynamic M MRI Using Tens sor Based Spar rsity Yeyang Yu1, Jin J Jin2, Feng Liu L 2, Stuart Crozi ier2, Mingjian H Hong3
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The School of f Information Tech hnology and Elect trical and Engineer ring, The Universi ity of Queensland, , Brisbane, QLD, Australia; The School of f Information Tech hnology and Elect trical and Engineer ring, The Universi ity of Queensland, , Brisbane, QLD, A Australia; 3 School of Sof ftware Engineering g, Chongqing Univ veristy, Chongqing g, China

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magna cum laude

3816. SPIRiT: Improved Iterative I mage Reconstr uction for Real-Time Cardiac MRI 6 Taming an Ill-Conditioned I Samuel T. Ting1, Yu Ding1, Rizwan Ahmad1, Hui Xue2, Orlan do P. Simonetti1 ISMRM MERIT AWARD
The Ohio State t University, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Siemens Corporate Resea rch, Princeton, NJ, United States

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3817. 7 Suppressing Mulit-Channel Diffusion Ten nsor Imaging No ise Using the Data Consistency Constraint Ying-Hua Chu h 1, Shang-Yueh Tsai2, Yi-Cheng Hsu3, Wen-Jui Kuo4, Fa-Hsuan Lin1, 5
1

Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Taiwan University, T aipei, Taiwan; 2G raduate Institute of Applied Physics, National i Cheng-Chi University, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Department of Mathematics s, Nnational Taiwa an University, Taipei, Taiwan; 4Institute of n Neuroscience, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan; 5De partment of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science, Aalto University, i Espoo, Finland

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3818. and Receive Fields Reconstruction from a Single Low-Tip-Angle Gradient-Echo Scan. 8 TRIPLET: Transmit T 1 Alessandro Sbrizzi , Alexander Raaijmakers1, Cornelis A.T. van den Berg1, J an J.W. Lagendijk1, Peter R. Luijten1, S magna cum laude Hans Hoogduin d 1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Imaging Division, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

3819. Efficient Hybrid Parallel Imaging Reconstruction with R otating Radiofr y frequency Coil Array Mingyan Li1, Jin Jin1, Feng Liu1, Adnan Trakic1, Stuart Croz ier1
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School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering , The University of Qu eensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia o

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3820. 0 Combining Coil Compression and Direct Virtual Coil for Dynamic MRI Using Auto-Calibrating Parallel Imaging Kang Wang1, Tao Zhang2, Philip J. Beatty3, Dan W. Rettman n4, Ersin Bayram5, James H. Holmes1

1 Global Applied e Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, United States; 2El ectrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toron to, ON, Canada; 4 Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE MN, United States; 5GE Healthcare, Waukes ha, WI, United St ates Healthcare, Rochester, o

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3821. 1 k-T Accelerated 4D Flow MRI in the Aorta: Effect on Sc an Time, Flow Quantification and Analysis of Wall Shear Stress Bernd A. Jung1, Michael Markl2, Pegah Entezaril2, Riti J. M ahadevia2, Susanne Schnell2
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Dept. of Radiology, Medical Physics, University Medical Center, F reiburg, Germany; 2Dept. of Radiology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States r

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3822. 2 Denoising in Parallel Imaging Via Structured Low-Rank Matrix Appro ximation Derya Gol1, Lee L C. Potter1
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Electrical & Computer Engineering and Davis Heart & Lung Institu te, The Ohio Stat e University, Columbus, OH, United States

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3823. 3 Differential Energy: A K-Space PPI Reconstruction Opti mization Metric 1 Thomas A. Depew , Qing-San Xiang1, 2 D
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Physics & Astronomy, University of BC, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2Radiology, Univ s versity of BC, Vancouver, BC, Canada

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3824. Stack-Of-Stars (SOS)-CAIPIRINHA for Improved Par allel Imaging 4 Self-Calibrating a Felix A. Breue u r1, Simon Bauer e 2, Martin Blaimer1
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Research Center n Magnetic Resonance Bavaria, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 2Sieme ns Healthcare, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany

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3825. 5 Accelerated MRI Through Aliased and Sub-Sampled K-S pace Acquisitions Arjun Arunachalam1
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Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mu mbai, Maharashtr a, India

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3826. L1-Regularized GRAPPA Kernel Estimate Yu Ding1, Rizwan Ahmad1, Hui Xue2, Samuel T. Ting1, Ning Jin3, Orlando P. Simonetti1
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The Ohio State University, Columbus,, OH, United States; 2Corporate Research, Siemens Corporation, Princeton, NJ, United States; Siemens Healthcare, Columbus,, OH, United States

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3827. Image Reconstruction of Single-Shot North West EPI Data Acquired with PatLoc Gradients Using Magnetic Field Monitoring and Total Generalized Variation Conjugate Gradient Stefan Kroboth1, Frederik Testud2, Kristian Bredies3, Kelvin J. Layton4, Daniel Gallichan5, Chris A. Cocosco2, Gerrit Schultz2, Florian Knoll1, Christoph Barmet6, 7, Klaas P. Pruessmann8, Maxim Zaitsev2, Rudolf Stollberger1
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Institute of Medical Engineering, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria; 2Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 3Institute for Mathematics and Scientific Computing, University of Graz, Graz, Austria; 4Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; 5LIFMET, Ecole Polytchnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 6Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zrich, Switzerland; 7Skope Magnetic Resonance Technologies, Zrich, Switzerland; 8Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University of Zrich and ETH Zrich, Zrich, Switzerland

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3828. Real-Time Cardiac MRI Using a Golden-Ratio-Ordered Spiral Trajectory and Self-Consistent Parallel Imaging Holden H. Wu1, 2, Dwight G. Nishimura3
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Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3829. How to Stack the Stars: A Variable Center-Dense K-Space Trajectory for 3D MRI Benjamin Paul Berman1, Zhitao Li2, Maria I. Altbach3, Jean-Philippe Galons3, Diego R. Martin3, Bin Dong, Puneet Sharma3, Bobby T. Kalb3, Ali Bilgin, 24

1 Applied Mathematics, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 3Medical Imaging, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 4Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

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3830. Iterative Auto-Calibrated Reconstruction of 3D Non-Cartesian Trajectories Daniel Kopeinigg1, Murat Aksoy1, Samantha J. Holdsworth1, Rafael O'Halloran1, Roland Bammer1
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Center for Quantitative Neuroimaging, Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3831. Highly Accelerated Projection Imaging (HAPI) with Coil Sensitivity Encoding Ali Ersoz1, Volkan Emre Arpinar2, L. Tugan Muftuler2, 3

1 Department of Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 3Center for Imaging Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

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3832. Direct Virtual Coil (DVC) Coil Combination for Non-Cartesian 4D Flow Imaging Kang Wang1, Ann Shimakawa2, Kevin M. Johnson3, Philip J. Beatty4, Oliver Wieben3, 5, James H. Holmes1
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Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, United States; 2Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 3Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4 Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada; 5Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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3833. Super-Resolved Two-Dimensional Spatiotemporally-Encoded Single-Scan MRI with Spiral Sampling Jing Li1, Lin Chen1, Congbo Cai2, Shuhui Cai1, Zhong Chen1

1 Department of Electronic Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China; 2Department of Communication Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China

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3834. Golden Angle Through-Time Radial GRAPPA for Real-Time Cardiac MRI Xu Han1, Katherine L. Wright1, Vikas Gulani2, 3, Nicole Seiberlich1
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Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Dept. of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Dept. of Radiology, University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH, United States

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3835. 5 Iterative K-T PCA with Motion Corrected Training Regu larization for 3D Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Johannes F.M. Schmidt1, Lukas Wissmann1, Robert Manka1, 2, Sebastian Kozerke1, 3
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Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Z urich, Switzerlan d; 2University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

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3836. 6 Self-Calibrating Interleaved Reconstruction for Through -Time Non-Ca artesian GRAPPA Jesse I. Hamilton1, Katherine L. Wright1, Mark A. Griswold2 , Nicole Seiberlich1
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Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Clevela and, OH, United S tates; 2Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

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3837. Retrospective Self-Gated MRI of the TMJ Dynamics Dur ing Mastication Stefan Wundrak1, 2, Jan Paul1, Johannes Ulrici2, Erich Hell2 , Volker Rasche 1
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Klinik fr Innere Medizin II, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany; 2Siro na Dental Systems, Bensheim, Germany

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3838. 8 A Generic, Multi-Node, Multi-GPU Reconstruction Fram ework for Online, Real-Time, Low-Latency MRI Haris Saybasili1, Daniel A. Herzka2, Kestutis Barkauskas3, N icole Seiberlich3, Mark A. Griswold1
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Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, Unit ed States; 2Biome dical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, Case West ern Reserve Univ ersity, Cleveland, OH, United States

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3839. 9 Method for Estimating K-T Sensitivity from Under-Samp led Data with No Training Scans Hidenori Takeshima1, Shuhei Nitta1, Taichiro Shiodera1, Tom oyuki Takeguc hi1, Masao Yui2, Shigehide Kuhara2

1 Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation, K Kawasaki, Kanaga wa, Japan; 2MRI Systems Division, Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Otawara-shi, Tochigi, Japan

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F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kenned y Krieger Institute , Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, Unit ted States

3840. 0 Regularized Susceptibility Tensor Imaging for Generatin g White Matte r Fiber Color Maps in Human Brain Xu Li1, 2, Issel Anne L. Lim1, 2, Craig K. Jones1, 2, Peter C.M . van Zijl1, 2

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3841. agnitude) and Q uantitative Susceptibility Mapping 1 Measurement Precision of Contrast Agent with R2* (Ma (Phase) 1 1 1 Hongchen Wang , Xavier Matre , Jean-Pierre Ruaud , Luc Darrasse1, Ludovic De Rochefort2
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Imagerie par Rsonance Magntique Mdicale et Multi-Modalits ( UMR8081) IR4M , CNRS, Univ. Paris-Sud,, Orsay, France; 2Univ Paris-Sud, Orsay, France

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3842. 2 Multi-Echo Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging Using an A daptive Freque ncy Mask Junmin Liu1, David A. Rudko1, 2, Joseph S. Gati1, Ravi S. Me non1, 3, Maria Drangova1, 2
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Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute, Shulich School of Medic ine & Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, ONtario, Canada; 2Department of Medical Biophysics, Shu lich School of Me dicine & Dentistr ry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 3Department of Medical Biophys sics, Shulich Scho ol of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London , Ontario, Canada

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magna cum laude

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3843. 3 Diffusion-Guided Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping Amanda C. L. Ng1, 2, David K. Wright3, 4, Parnesh Raniga, 25 , Stephen Moore6, Gary F. Egan2, Leigh A. Johnston, 47
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Dept of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, The University of Mel lbourne, Melbourn e, VIC, Australia; 2Monash Biomedical Imaging, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 3Centre fo r Neuroscience, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 4Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, The e University of Me lbourne, VIC, Australia; 5The Australian eHealth Research Centre-BioMedIA The Australian e-Health Researc h Centre-BioMed IA, CSIRO Preventative Health National 6 Research Flagship ICTC, Herston, QLD, Australia; IBM Research Collaboratory for Life Sciences-Melbourne, Victorian Life Sciences Computing Initiative, The University of Melbourne, VIC, A ustralia; 7NeuroEngineering Laboratory, Dept. Electrical & Electronic Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, V IC, Australia

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3844 4. Anisotropic Magnetic M Susce eptibility Induce ed R2* Anisotrop py of Human Br rain in vivo</i> > Wu2, Chunlei Liu1, 3
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Wei Li1, Bing

Brain Imaging g & Analysis Cent ter, Duke Universi ity, Durham, NC, U United States; 2GE E Healthcare Chin na, Beijing, China; 3Radiology, Duke Universi ity, Durham, NC, United U States

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3845 5. Quantitative e Susceptibility Mapping Reco onstruction with h Spatial Prior: : Shortening Re econstruction T Time and Choosing Re egularization Parameters Auto omatically Hongchen Wang W 1, Jean-Sba astien Raynaud2, Ludovic De Ro ochefort3
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Univ. Paris Su ud - CNRS, UMR 8081, IR4M, Orsa ay, France; 2Exper rimental Imaging, MRI unit, Researc ch Division, Guerb bet, Aulnaysous-bois, Fran nce; 3Univ Paris-S Sud, Orsay, France e

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3846 6. Simulations Show Tumor Vascular V Morph hology Affects t the Accuracy of f Steady-State S Susceptibility C Contrast MRI Biomarkers of Angiog genesis 1 2 3 Eugene Kim , B. Douglas Ward Wa , Arvind P. Pathak P
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Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Johns Ho opkins University, , Baltimore, MD, U United States; 2De epartment of Bioph hysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, M WI, United U States; 3Rus ssell H. Morgan De epartment of Radi iology and Radiolo ogical J Hopkins Uni iversity School of Medicine, Baltim more, MD, United S States Science, The Johns

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3847 7. Dynamic Qu uantitative Susc ceptibility Mapp ping for Contra ast Agent Conc centration Bo Xu1, Tian n Liu2, Pascal Sp pincemaille2, Nan nda Deepa Thim mmappa2, Martin n R. Prince2, Yi W Wang1
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Biomedical Engineering, E Corne ell University, Itha aca, NY, United St tates; 2Weill Corne ell Medical Colleg ge, New York, Uni ited States

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3848 8. Magnetic Su usceptibility as a Field-Indepen ndent MRI Biom marker of Live er Iron Overload 1 2 Diego Herna ando1, Scott B. Reeder R ,

1 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin-Madison, Ma adison, WI, United d States; 2Medical l Physics, Universi ity of Wisconsin-M Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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3849 9. Quantificati ion of Blood Ox xygen-Level Dep pendent Signal Changes of Ra at Brain by Usin ng Quantitative e Susceptibilit ty Mapping 1 2 1 2 Meng-Chi Hsieh Hs , , Jyh-Hor rng Chen ,
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Institute of Bi iomedical Electron nic and Bioinformatics, National Tai iwan University, T Taipei, Taiwan; 2In nterdisciplinary M MRI/MRS Lab, Departme ent of Electrical En ngineering, Nation nal Taiwan Univer rsity, Taipei, Taiw wan

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3850 0. Intracerebra al Microbleed Assessment A by Using U Quantita ative Susceptibil lity Mapping Meng-Chi Hsieh Hs 1, 2, Jyh-Hor rng Chen1, 2, Hon n-Man Liu3
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Institute of Bi iomedical Electron nic and Bioinformatics, National Tai iwan University, T Taipei, Taiwan; 2In nterdisciplinary M MRI/MRS Lab, Departme ent of Electrical En ngineering, Nation nal Taiwan Univer rsity, Taipei, Taiw wan; 3Department o of Medical Imagin ng, National Taiwan Univer rsity Hospital and College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwa an

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3851 1. Temporal Susceptibility Va ariations with Multi-Echo M Qua antitative Susce eptibility Mappi ing (QSM) Sung-Min Gh ho1, Yoonho Nam m1, Dongyeob Han H 1, Dong-Hyun n Kim1
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Electrical and d Electronic Engineering, Yonsei Un niversity, Seodaem mun-gu, Seoul, Kor rea

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3852 2. Macroscopic c B0 Inhomogen neity Corrected d QSM Based on n a Field Mapp ping Algorithm Using a Single-Scan 3D ZShim Multi-Echo GRE. 1 1 1 1 Dongyeob Han H , Yoonho Nam m , Sung-Min Gho G , Dong-Hyun n Kim
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Electrical & Electronic E Enginee ering, Yonsei Univ versity, Seoul, Kor rea

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3853 3. Categorizati ion of Various Methods M for Qu uantititative Su usceptibility Ma apping (QSM) a and Their Noise e Properties Shuai Wang1, Tian Liu2, Wei iwei Chen3, Cynt thia Wisnieff2, P Pascal Spincema aille2, Apostolos J John Tsiouris2, Yi Wang2
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School of Ele ectronic and Engineering, University y of Electronic Scie ence and Technolo ogy of China, Che engdu, Sichuan, Ch hina; Department of o Radiology, Weil ll Cornell Medical College, New Yo ork, United States; 3Department of R Radiology, Tongji H Hospital, Tongji Medica al College, Huazho ong University of Science and Techn nology, Wuhan, H Hubei, China

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3854. Quantitive Proton Resonance Frequency Imaging Using Fast Multi-Echo Gradient-Echo Wolfgang Stefan1, Erol Yeniaras1, Ken-Pin Hwang2, Linda Chi3, Ed Jackson1, John D. Hazle1, R. Jason Stafford1

1 Imaging Physics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 2Applied Science Laboratory, Healthcare Technologies,, WI, Hosuton, TX, United States; 3Diagnostic & Radiology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States

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3855. A Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM) Analysis in Subjects with Alzheimers Diseases and Mild Cognitive Impairment Eo-Jin Hwang1, Min-Ji Kim2, Hyug-gi Kim3, Kyung-Mi Lee4, Ji-Seon Park, Wook Jin2, Dal-Mo Yang2, Geon-Ho Jahng2
1 Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, Seoul, Korea; 2KyungHee University Hospital at GangDong, Seoul, Korea; 3KyungHee University, YoungIn, Gyeonggi-do, Korea; 4Department of Radiology, Kyung Hee University Hospital, Seoul, Korea

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3856. SHARP Edges: Recovering Cortical Phase Contrast Through Harmonic Extension Ryan Topfer1, 2, Ferdinand Schweser3, Andreas Deistung4, Alan H. Wilman1, 2, Jrgen R. Reichenbach3
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Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; 3Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Thuringia, Germany; 4Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Thuringia, Germany

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3857. Background Field Removal Through Infinite Spherical Mean Value Operation Yan Wen1, 2, Tian Liu1, 3, Yi Wang1, 3
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Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Physics and Astronomy , SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook , NY, United States; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States

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3858. Fat-Constrained QSM for Abdominal Applications Debra E. Horng1, 2, Diego Hernando1, Samir D. Sharma1, Scott B. Reeder1, 2
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Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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Molecular Biotechnologies and Health Sciences, University of Torino, Torino, TO, Italy

3859. On the Fate of MRI Gd-Complexes in Cells. Evidence for Extensive Degradation of Linear Complexes. Eliana Gianolio1, Enza Di Gregorio1, Rachele Stefania1, Silvio Aime1

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3860. Decreased Reticuloendothelial System Clearance and Increased Blood Half-Life and Immune Cell Labeling for Nano- And Micron-Sized MRI Contrast Agents Upon Pre-Treatment with Intralipid Li Liu1, T Kevin Hitchens1, Qing Ye1, Yijen Wu1, Brent D. Barbe1, Devin E. Prior1, Wendy Fei Li1, Lesley M. Foley1, Frank Fang-Cheng Yeh1, Daniel J. Bain2, Chien Ho1
1 Pittsburgh NMR Center for Biomedical Research and Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Department of Geology and Planetary Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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3861. Expanding Applications of Cellular MRI by Combining Fluorine-19 and Iron-Oxide Techniques T Kevin Hitchens1, 2, Li Liu3, Virgil Simplaceanu3, 4, Lesley M. Foley3, Eric T. Ahrens3, 4, Chien Ho3, 4

1 Pittsburgh NMR Center for Biomedical Research, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh , PA, United States; 2Department of Biological Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh , PA, United States; 3Pittsburgh NMR Center for Biomedical Research, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 4Department of Biological Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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3862. in vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Activity-Dependent Neural Progenitor Cell Migration Nikorn Pothayee1, Diana Cummings2, Leonardo Belluscio2, Alan P. Koretsky1
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Laboratory of Functional and Molecular Imaging, NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Developmental Neural Plasticity Section, NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States

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3863. Multifunctional Fluorocapsules for 19F MRI, Immunoprotection, and Oxygenation of Transplanted Pancreatic Islet Cells. Dian R. Arifin1, 2, Deepak K. Kadayakkara1, 2, Jeff W.M. Bulte, 23
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Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Cellular Imaging Section, Institute for Cell Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3864. Tracking of Labelled Stem Cells After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Serial, in vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study Sushanta Kumar Mishra1, Gangenahalli U. Gurudutta2, Rajendra P. Tripathi1, Subash Khushu1
1 NMR Research Centre, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS), Delhi, India; 2Stem Cells and Gene Therapy Research Group, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS), Delhi, India

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3865. Labeling of Macrophages with Novel Gadolinium Oxide Nanoparticles for in vivo Imaging of Inflammation Gary R. Stinnett1, Minjung Cho2, Huigang Zhu2, Pedersen E. Steen1, Christeen Beeton1, Vicki L. Colvin2, Robia G. Pautler1
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Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; 2Chemistry, Rice, Houston, TX, United States

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3866. In Vivo Tracking of Ferritin Over-Expressing Human Neural Progenitor Cells in the Rat Central Nervous System Ksenija Bernau1, Christina Lewis2, Anna Petelinsek3, Masatoshi Suzuki4, Mary Elizabeth Meyerand, 12, Clive Svendsen5
Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Medical Physics, University of WisconsinMadison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4Comparative Biosciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 5Regenerative Medicine Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States
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3867. Glioma Cells Transfected with Mms6 Enhance Cellular Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Uptake and Retention in Vitro Xiaoyong Zhang1, Brenda Robledo1, Jie Song1, Xiaoping P. Hu1
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

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3868. in vivo Magnetic Resonance Tracking of Endothelial Progenitor Cells Trafficking to Sites of Hepatoma Angiogenesis Xiao Li Mai1, Hai Jian Fan2, Bing Han3, bin zhu3
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radiology, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital,The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, nanjing, jiangsu, China; Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; 3Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

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3869. Fluorinated Gas MR Imaging at Ultra Short Echo Time: Initial Results on a 1.5 T Clinical System Pascal Hagot1, Ludovic De Rochefort1, Jean-Christophe Ginefri1, Rose-Marie Dubuisson1, Marie Poirier-Quinot1, Jean-Pierre Ruaud1, Hongchen Wang1, Xavier Matre1, Luc Darrasse1
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IR4M(UMR8081), Univ Paris-Sud, CNRS, Orsay, France

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3870. Evaluation of the Concentration of Lanthanide Ions in ex vivo Mouse Tissue Using BMS NMR Spectroscopy Sandra I. Gonzalez1, Dina V. Hingorani2, Marty Pagel1, 2
1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 2Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

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3871. MRI in Vitro Setup for Studying Contrast Agent Effect in Inhomogeneous Environment Cyril Samuel Lorenzato1, Chris Oerlemans2, Frank Nijsen2, Chrit T.W. Moonen3, Clemens Bos3
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Imaging division, University Medical Center Utrecht , Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Imaging division, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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3872. Optimal Field Strength for Molecular MR Imaging : Detection of Targeted Gd-Based Contrast Agents on a Living Cell Monolayer Nicolas Gargam1, Marie Poirier-Quinot1, Jean-Christophe Ginefri2, Jean-Sebastien Raynaud3, Philippe Robert3, Luc Darrasse1
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Univ Paris Sud, CNRS, UMR 8081, IR4M, Orsay, France; 2Univ Paris-Sud, Orsay, France; 3Guerbet, Research, Roissy CDG cedex, France

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3873. Evaluation of ParaCEST Detection Threshold on Human Stem Cells Under Physiological Constraints Wen Ling1, Francesca Nicholls1, 2, Silvio Aime3, Daniela Delli Castelli3, Michel Modo1
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Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2dept of Neuroscience, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 3Dept of Chemistry, University of Torino, Torino, Italy

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3874. Investigation of the CEST Effect in Prostate Metabolites Meer Basharat1, Maysam Jafar1, Nandita M. deSouza1, Geoffrey Payne1
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CRUK & EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Insitute of Cancer Reaserch, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

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3875. Modeling the Brownian Relaxation of Nanoparticle Ferrofluids: Comparison with Experiment Michael A. Martens1, Robert J. Deissler1, Yong Wu1, Lisa Bauer1, Zhen Yao1, Mark A. Griswold2, Robert W. Brown1

1 Physics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

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3876. Magnetic Susceptibility Anysotropy of Oriented Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes Suspensions as Measured by SQUID Induces Water Relaxation Anysotropy as Detected by MRI Daniel Calle1, Arisbel Cerpa2, Viviana Negri, 13, Elisabetta Agostinelli4, Sebastin Cerdn5, Sara Laureti4, Paloma Ballesteros3, Gaspare Varvaro4
1 Instituto de Investigaciones Biomdicas "Alberto Sols", Madrid, Spain; 2Universidad Europea de Madrid, Villaviciosa de Odn, Madrid, Spain; 3Universidad Nacional de Educacin a Distancia, Madrid, Spain; 4Istituto di Struttura della Materia, Monterotondo, Rome, Italy; 5Instituto de Investigaciones Biomdicas - CSIC, Madrid, Spain

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3877. A Computational Model of the Time Independent Bloch NMR Flow Equation for Molecular Imaging Michael Oluwaseun Dada1, Bamidele Omotayo Awojoyogbe1
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Physics, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria

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3878. Magnetic Field Simulations for SPIOns Ricardo Hernandez1, Miguel Mendez-Rojas2, Eric Gutierrez3, Silvia Hidalgo Tobn4

1 Science Faculty, UNAM, DF, Mexico; 2Nanotechnology, UDLAP, Puebla, Mexico; 3Medical Physics, UAEM, Toluca, Mexico, Mexico; 4Imagenology, Children Hospital Federico Gomez, Mexico, Mexico

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3879. Experimental and Simulation Studies on the Behavior of Signal Harmonics in Magnetic Particle Imaging Kenya Murase1, Takashi Konishi1, Yuki Takeuchi1, Ruiciao Song1, Hiroya Suzuki1, Hiroshige Takata1, Shigeyoshi Saito1
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Medical Physics and Engineering, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan

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3880. MRI Pulse Sequence Optimization for Molecular Imaging of the Brain Aneurysm Wall Imramsjah M.J. van der Bom1, Matthew J. Gounis1, Shaokuan Zheng2, Juyu Chueh1, Anna Luisa Khn1, Alexei A. Bogdanov3
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Radiology/NECStR, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, United States; 2Radiology/AMRIC, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, United States; 3Radiology/Nuclear Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, United States

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3881. Value of Wholebody 18F-FDG PET/MRI in the Diagnosis Liver Metastases in Comparison to PET/CT Karsten Beiderwellen1, Benedikt Gomez2, Verena Hartung-Knemeyer2, Christian Buchbender3, Felix Nensa1, Hilmar Kuehl1, Andreas Bockisch2, Thomas C. Lauenstein1
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Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany; 2Clinic for Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany; 3Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Dusseldorf, Dusseldorf, Germany

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3882. Phase Contrast MR Imaging to Image Bacterial Translocation in a Mouse Model for Graft Versus Host Disease Wilfried Reichardt1, 2, Nicoleta Baxan2, 3, Robert Zeiser4, Franziska Leonhardt4, 5, Dominik von Elverfeldt2
Deutsches Konsortium fr translationale Krebsforschung (DKTK), German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; Department of Radiology Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 3Bruker BioSpin MRI GmBH, Ettlingen, Germany; 4Division of Hematology and Oncology, Department of Medicine, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 5Department of Biology, Albert-Ludwigs-University-Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
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Wednesday 11:00-12:00
1 Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 2Radiation Oncology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States

3883. Biological Modifiers of Novel Theranostic Metalloporphyrins Talaignair N. Venkatraman1, Artek Tovmasyan2, Ines Batinic-Haberle2, Ivan Spasojevic2, Christopher D. Lascola1

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3884. New Lanthanide Agents for BIRDS and CEST Imaging Yuegao Huang1, 2, Daniel Coman1, 2, Garry E. Kiefer3, Fahmeed Hyder1, 4
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Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 3Macrocyclics, Dallas, TX, United States; 4Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

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3885. Dendrimeric Paramagnetic Chelates for BIRDS Yuegao Huang1, 2, Meser M. Ali3, Daniel Coman1, 2, Garry E. Kiefer4, Fahmeed Hyder1, 5
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Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; 3Radiology, Henryford Health System, Detroit, MI, United States; 4Macrocyclics, Dallas, TX, United States; 5Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

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3886. An Anovel Multifunctional Dendrimer-Based Nanoparticles for in vivo MRI/CT Dual Modal Molecular Imaging of Breast Cancer Kangan Li1, Shihui Wen2, Xiangyang Shi3, Guixiang Zhang4, Andrew C. Larson1
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Department of Radiology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Donghua University, Songjiang, Shanghai, China; 3Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Donghua University , Songjiang, Shanghai, China; 4Department of Radiology, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Hongkou, Shanghai, China

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3887. D-Glucuronic Acid Coated DyEuO3 and HoEuO3 Nanoparticles for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Fluorescence Imaging (FI) Wenlong Xu1, Krishna Kattel1, Md. Wasi Ahmad1, Badrul Alam Bony1, Tirusew Tegafaw1, Woo Choul Heo1, Cho Rong Kim1, Yongmin Chang2, Gang Ho Lee1
1 Department of Chemistry, Kyungpook National University, Buk-gu, Daegu, Korea; 2Department of molecular medicine, Kyungpook National University, Buk-gu, Daegu, Korea

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3888. Biopolymer Coated Gd2O3 Nanoparticles for MRI Contrast Agent Md. Wasi Ahmad1, Kattel Krishna1, Badrul Alam Bony1, Wenlong Xu1, Tirusew Tegafaw1, Woo Choul Heo1, Yongmin Chang2, Gang Ho Lee1
1 Chemistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2Molecular Medicine School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

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3889. Synthesis of CuO Doped Gd2O3 Nanoparticles as T1 MRI Contrast Agent Badrul Alam Bony1, Krishna Kattel1, Wenlong Xu1, Woo Choul Heo1, Tirusew Tegafaw Mengesha1, Md. Wasi Ahmad1, Cho Rong KIM1, Yongmin Chang2, Gang Ho LEE1
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Department of Chemistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

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3890. Preclinical in Vitro and in vivo Assessment of a Novel Graphene Based MRI Contrast Agent Shruti kanakia1, Jimmy Toussaint1, Sayan Mullick Chowdhury1, Tanuf Tembulkar1, Terry Button2, Kenneth Shroyer3, William Moore2, Balaji Sitharaman1

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Biomedical Engineering, E Stony y Brook Univeristy y, Stony Brook, NY Y, United States; 2 Radiology, Stony Brook Univeristy y, Stony Brook, NY, Un nited States; 3Path hology, Stony Broo ok Univeristy, Ston ny Brook, NY, Un nited States

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3891 1. Visualization of Therapeut tic Angiogenesis s by a Polymer-Based Magneti ic Resonance Contrast Agent o1, 2, Ichio Aoki1, Tsuneo Saga1, Yasuhiko Tabat ta3 Jun-ichiro Jo
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Molecular Im maging Center, Nat tional Institute of Radiological R Scien nces, Chiba, Japan ; 2Department of B Biomaterials, Institute for Frontier Medic cal Sciences, Kyot to University , Kyo oto, Japan; 3Depar rtment of Biomate erials, Institute for Frontier Medical S Sciences, Kyoto Univers sity, Kyoto, Japan

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3892 2. A R2p/R1p Ratiometric Ap pproach with Gd G Containing L Liposomes for th he Imaging of M Matrix Metallop proteinases by MRI 2 Giuseppe Dig gilio1, Valeria Catanzaro C , Vale eria Menchise3, S Sergio Padovan3, Martina Capo ozza4, Linda Cha aabane5, Silvio Aime4
1 Universit del Piemonte Orienta ale "A. Avogadro" ", Alessandria, AL L, Italy; 2Istituto di i Ricerca Diagnost tica e Nucleare SD DN, Via N Italy; 3CNR - IBB, Torino, TO, I Italy; 4Department t of Chemisty & C Center for Molecula ar Imaging,, Gianturco 113, Napoli, 80143, Na, T Torino, TO, Italy; 5Institute fo or Experimental N Neurology - INSpe , San Raffaele Sci ientific Institute, M Milano, MI, University of Turin, Italy

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3893 3. Super-Relax xive Gd Nanopa article Ananth Anna apragada1, Eric Tanifum1, Ketan n Ghaghada1, Di ivya Sabapathy1
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Pediatric Rad diology, Texas Childrens Hospital, Houston, H TX, Unite ed States

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3894 4. Long Longit tudinal Relaxat tion Time Silico on Nanoparticle es ao Li1, 2 Shawn Wagn ner1, 2, Denis Avd dic1, Alexander Grunfeld3, Debia

1 Biomedical Sciences, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, C CA, United States; ; 2Biomedical Imag ging Research Inst titute, Cedars-Sinai Medical M Center, Lo os Angeles, CA, United U States; 3Life e Sciences, UCLA A, Los Angeles, CA A, United States

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3895 5. Measuring the t Accumulation of Magnetite e Labeled Nano oparticles in the e Rat Brain Naira P. Mar rtinez Vera1, Kla aus Langer2, Iav vor Zlatev2, Robe ert Wronski3, Ma Manfred Windisch h3, Ewald Auer3, Hagen von Briesen4, Syl lvia Wagner4, Motti M Deutsch5, Claus C Pietrzik6, F Franz Fazekas1, R Reinhold Schmid dt1, Stefan Ropele1
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Department of o Neurology, Med dical University of f Graz, Graz, Styria a, Austria; 2Institu ut fr Pharmazeutis sche Technologie und Biopharmazie, , Mnster, North Rhine-Westphalia, R Germany; 3JSW L Life Sciences Gmb bH, Grambach, Sty yria, Austria; 4Dep partment of Cell Biology & Applied Virolog gy, Fraunhofer-Institute for Biomedi ical Engineering, S St. Ingbert, Saarlan nd, Germany; 5Phy ysics Department, , Schottenstein Cen nter for the Researc ch and Technology y of the Cellome, B Bar Ilan Universit ty, Ramat Gan, Isr rael; 6Institute emistry,, Universit ty Medical Center of the Johannes G Gutenberg-Univers sity Mainz, Mainz, Rhineland-Palati inate, of Pathobioche Germany

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3896 6. T1 and T2 Mapping M of Supe erparamagnetic c Iron Oxide Na anoparticles for r the Detection of Breast and P Pancreatic Cancer Cell ls Dirk Krueger r1, Gorka Salas2, Macarena Cal lero2, Silvia Lorr rio Gonzlez1, A Angeles Villanueva2, Mara P. M Morales3, Ren M. Botn nar1
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Division of Im maging Sciences & Biomedical Engi ineering, King's C College London, Lo ondon, United Kin ngdom; 2Instituto I IMDEA Nanociencia, Madrid, M Spain; 3In nstituto de Ciencia de Materiales de M Madrid, CSIC, Ma adrid, Spain

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3897 7. High R1 Rel laxivity Sub-5 Nm N Suprasmall l Iron Oxide Na anoparticles (SS SIOs) as Intrava ascular T1-Wei ighted MRI and Cell Tra acking Contrast Agents 1 1 1 magna cum laude Jing Huang , Liya Wang , Hui H Mao
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Department of o Radiology and Im maging Sciences, Emory University y School of Medici ine, Atlanta, GA, U United States

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3898 8. Characteriz zation of Fe-Co Ferrite Nanopa articles for Con ntrast Generatio on and Heat Th herapy in Cance er Sheikh Manjura Hoque1, Yue egao Huang1, Sa amuel Maritim1, Daniel Coman1, Fahmeed Hyde er1
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Yale Universi ity, New Haven, CT, C United States

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3899. Multi-Modal Imaging to Evaluate the Effects of Novel TLR Agonist Adjuvants in Vaccine-Mediated Tumor Immunity Deepak K. Kadayakkara1, Hyam I. Levitsky1, Jeff W.M. Bulte2, 3

1 Department of Oncology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Cellular Imaging Section, Institute for Cell Engineering,, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3MRI research division, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3900. Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI) and X-Ray Computed Tomography(CT) Dual Functionality of Gadolinium Iodate Dihydrate Nanomaterials Cho Rong Kim1, Eun Jung Lee1, Woo Choul Heo2, Yongmin Chang3, Gang Ho Lee1
1 Chemistry, Kyungpook national university, Daegu, Korea; 2Chemistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 3School of medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

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3901. MRI and Fluorescence Imaging with Upconverting Nanoparticles: a New Multimodal Approach for Lung Targeting Hugo Groult1, 2, Andrea Bianchi3, Moreno Zamai4, Jesus Ruiz-Cabello1, Yannick Crmillieux3, Fernando HerranzRabanal1
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Advanced imaging unit, CNIC (centro nacional de investigaciones cardiovasculares), Madrid, Spain; 2CIBERES (Centro de Investigacon biomedica en red Enfermedades Respitorias), Bunyola,, Mallorca, Spain; 3Cardio-thoracic Center of Bordeaux, University of Bordeaux Segalen, Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France; 4Microscopy and Dynamic imaging Unit, CNIC (centro nacional de investigaciones cardiovasculares), Madrid, Spain

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3902. Magnetic Resonance-Fluorescent Dual Imaging of Fluorescein Coated Gd2O3 Nanoparticles Tirusew Tegafaw Mengesha1, Krishna kattel1, Wenlong Xu1, Badrul Alam Bony1, Woo Choul Heo1, Kim Cho Rong1, Md. Wasi Ahmad1, Yong Min Chang2, Gang Ho Lee1
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Departement of Chemistry, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea; 2Departement of molecular medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

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3903. pH-Triggered 19F MRI for Lung Cancer Cell A549 Shizhen Chen1, Yuqi Yang1, Qi Wang1, Haidong Li1, Xin Zhou1
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Wuhan Center for Magnetic Resonance,Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics,CAS, Wuhan, Hubei, China

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3904. Monitoring Neuroinflammation in vivo with MR Spectroscopy and CEST Imaging Maria Yanez Lopez1, Marie-Christine Pardon2, Dorothee P. Auer1, Henryk Faas1
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Radiological and Imaging Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 2School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

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3905. MR Imaging of ex-vivo Mouse Joints on a Clinical 3T System with Diagnostic SPION Imaging Using DUTE in an Arthritis Model. Lindsey Alexandra Crowe1, Frank Tobalem2, Marije Koenders3, Eline Vermeij3, Fons A. van de Loo3, Azza Gramoun1, Jatuporn Salaklang4, Anthony Redgem4, Alke Petri-Fink5, Heinrich Hofmann6, Wim van der Berg3, Jean-Paul Valle1
1 Radiology / Faculty of Medicine, Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland; 2Radiology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Department of Rheumatology, Rheumatology Research and Advanced Therapeutics,, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 4Adolphe Merkle Institute, Universit de Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland; 5Adolphe Merkle Institute and Chemistry Departement, Universit de Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland; 6Institute of Materials, Powder Technology Laboratory, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

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3906. Effect of Moderate Hyperthermia on Inflammation Following Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice Lesley M. Foley1, Steven L. Shein2, 3, Vincent A. Vagni2, T Kevin Hitchens4, 5, Chien Ho4, 5, Patrick M. Kochanek2, 6

1 Pittsburgh NMR Center for Biomedical Research, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh , PA, United States; 2Safar Center for Resuscitation Research, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 3Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 4Pittsburgh NMR Center for Biomedical Research, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 5Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 6Departments of Critical Care Medicine, Pediatrics and Anesthesiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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3907 7. Toward a Hyperpolarized H C13 C Metabolic Imaging of Hum man Brain at 3 3T Ilwoo Park1, Peder E.Z. Lars son1, Jim Tropp2, Lucas Carvaja al1, Mark VanCr riekinge1, Rober rt A. Bok3, John B Bringas4, ISMRM MERIT AWARD 4 4 4 4 magna cum laude Adrian Kells , Philip Pivirotto , Krystof Bankiewicz , Daniel l B. Vigneron , S Sarah J. Nelson1, 5
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Department of o Radiology and Biomedical B Imagin ng, University of C California, San Fra ancisco, San Franc cisco, CA, United S States; 2GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, Un nited States; 3Depa artment of Radiolo ogy and Biomedica al Imaging, Unive ersity of California a San Francisco, San n Francisco, CA, United U States; 4Dep partment of Neuro osurgery, Universit ty of California, Sa an Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 5Department of Bioengineering g and Therapeutic Sciences, Univers sity of California, San Francisco, San n Francisco, CA, United States

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3908 8. Non-Invasiv ve Identification n of Functional Brown Adipose e Tissue in Rod dents Using Hyp perpolarized 13 3C Imaging Angus Z. Lau u1, 2, Albert P. Chen C 3, Michelle Ladouceur-Wodz L zak1, Krishna S. Nayak4, Charle es H. Cunningham m1, 2
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Imaging Rese earch, Sunnybrook k Health Sciences Centre, C Toronto, O Ontario, Canada; 2D Department of Me edical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toron nto, Ontario, Cana ada; 3GE Healthcar re, Toronto, Ontar rio, Canada; 4Depa artment of Electric cal Engineering, U University of Southern Calif fornia, Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates

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3909 9. Magnetic Re esonance Imagi ing of Tumor Glycolysis G Using g Hyperpolarize ed 13C-Labelled d Glucose Tiago B. Rod drigues1, Eva M. Serrao1, Brett W.C. W Kennedy1, D De-En Hu1, Kev vin M. Brindle1, Mikko I. Kettune en1
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Biochemistry/CRUK, Universit ty of Cambridge, Cambridge, C United d Kingdom

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3910 0. Mapping Ch hanges in Lacta ate-To-Pyruvate e Signal Ratio U Using Hyperpol larized 13C-Pyruvate in Early R Radiation Induced Lun ng Injury Post Conformal Rad diotherapy of th he Lung 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 Kundan Thin nd , , Elaine Heg garty , Albert P. . Chen , Heeseun ng Lim , , Francisco Martinez , Michael Jensen n2, Eugene Wong1, 4, Tim mothy J. Scholl1, Giles E. Santyr r1, 5
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Robarts Resea arch Institute, Wes stern University, London, L ON, Cana ada; 2Dept. of Med dical Biophysics, W Western University y, London, ON, Canada; 3GE Healthcare, To oronto, ON, Canad da; 4Dept. of Phys sics and Astronomy y, Western Univer rsity, London, ON N, Canada; 5 Dept. of Medical Imaging, Wes stern University, London, L ON, Canad da

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3911 1. Investigation n of Substrate Dose D on Rat Ca ardiac Metaboli ism in Vivo Usin ng MRS of Hyp perpolarized [213 C]pyruvat te Sonal Josan1, 2, Jae Mo Park k2, Yi-Fen Yen2, Ralph R Hurd3, Ad dolf Pfefferbaum m1, 2, Daniel Spie elman2, Dirk Ma ayer1, 2
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SRI Internatio onal; 2Stanford Un niversity; 3GE Healthcare

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3912 2. Hyperpolari ised [1-13C]-Pyr ruvate Metabol lism in Brown F Fat Lanette J. Fr riesen-Waldner1, 2, Trevor P. Wa ade1, 2, Curtis N. Wiens3, Kundan n Thind1, 2, Jacq queline K. Harris s1, Kevin J. 1 1 4 Sinclair , Co olin M. McCurdy y , Albert P. Che en , Nica M. Bor rradaile5, Charle es A. McKenzie1, 2
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Department of o Medical Biophysics, University of f Western Ontario, , London, Ontario, , Canada; 2Imaging Research Labs, R Robarts Research Institute, London, Onta ario, Canada; 3Dep partment of Physic cs and Astronomy, University of We estern Ontario, London, 4 5 da; GE Healthcar re, Toronto, Ontari io, Canada; Depar rtment of Physiolo ogy and Pharmacology, University o of Western Ontario, Canad Ontario, London, Ontario, Canad da

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3913 3. Towards a More M Quantitat tive Physiologic cal Analysis: Co omprehensive K Kinetic Modelin ng of Pyruvate M Metabolism in Tumors Via V Co-Injection n of Hyperpolarized 13C Pyruv vate and Urea in Combination n with Measurem ment of Arterial Inp put Functions 1 2 1 2 3 Samira Kaza an , Steven Reyno olds , Tooba Ali izadeh , Adriana a Bucur , Aneuri in Kennerley , V Vincent Cunningh ham4, Martyn Paley y2, Gillian M. To ozer1
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CR-UK/YCR R Sheffield Cancer Research Centre, University of She ffield, Sheffield, S South Yorkshire, U United Kingdom; 2Academic Unit of Radiol logy, University of f Sheffield, Sheffie eld, South Yorksh hire, United Kingdo om; 3Signal Proce essing in Neuroima aging and 4 Systems Neuro oscience, Universi ity of Sheffield, Sh heffield, South Yo orkshire, United Ki ingdom; Aberdee en Biomedical Ima aging Centre, University of Aberdeen, A Aberdeen, Scotland, Unit ted Kingdom

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13 3914 4. Metabolic Profiling P of Expe erimental Tumors Using Hype erpolarized [1-1 C] Pyruvate: E Evaluating Cell l Type Specificity and a Effects of Tumor T Environm ment. 1 Georgios Batsios1, Divya Va ats1, Catherine Germanier G , Mich hael Batel2, Mar rcin Krajewski1, Markus Rudin1, 3
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Institute for Biomedical B Engine eering, ETH and University U of Zurich h, Zurich, Switzer rland; 2Laboratory of Physical Chem mistry, ETH Zurich, Zurich h, Switzerland; 3Ins stitute of Pharmacology and Toxicol logy, University o of Zurich, Zurich, S Switzerland

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3915. Comparison of Tumor Perfusion Measured by Hyperpolarized 13C Urea with DCE MR Imaging Prior to and Following Radiation Therapy Vickie Zhang1, 2, Robert A. Bok3, Jessie Lee2, Subramaniam Sukumar1, Adam Cunha4, I-Chow Hsu4, Jean Pouliot4, Daniel B. Vigneron1, 2, John Kurhanewicz1, 2
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Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; Graduate Program in Bioengineering, University of California, San Francisco & University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 4Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3916. Reproducibility of 13C Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Measurements with Hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate Eva M. Serrao1, Tiago B. Rodrigues1, Mikko I. Kettunen1, Ferdia A. Gallagher1, Brett Kennedy2, De-En Hu3, Keith Burling4, Joan Boren1, Helen Sladen1, Kevin M. Brindle3
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Cambridge Research Institute CRUK, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2Biochemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 3University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 4Clinical Biochemistry, Addenbrooks Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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3917. Optimized Sampling of Metabolically Labeled [2-13C]Lactate Following Injection of Hyperpolarized [213C]Pyruvate Ralph Hurd1, Sonal Josan2, 3, Jae Mo Park2, 4, Yi Fen Yen2, Dirk Mayer2, 3, Daniel Spielman2, 4

1 GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 2Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Neuroscience Program, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 4Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3918. Evaluation of Renal Metabolic Response to Partial Ureteral Obstruction with Hyperpolarized 13C MRI David J. Niles1, Jeremy W. Gordon2, Gengwen Huang3, Kevin M. Johnson1, Arjang Djamali4, Sean B. Fain1, 5
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Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 2Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 4Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 5Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States

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3919. Hyperpolarised 13C MRS on a 3T Clinical Platform: Kinetic Modelling of Pyruvate-Lactate Exchange Provides a Sensitive Measure of Response to Dichloroacetate in HT29 Xenografts Deborah K. Hill1, Jessica K.R. Boult1, Rafal Panek1, Harold G. Parkes1, Matthew R. Orton1, Anne-Christine L.F. Wong Te Fong1, Maysam Jafar1, Simon P. Robinson1, Martin O. Leach1, Thomas R. Eykyn1, 2, Yuen-Li Chung1
1 CR-UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, The Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden NHS Trust, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Kings College London, St Thomas Hospital, London, United Kingdom

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3920. Preliminary Study of Hypoxic Ischemic Rat Pup Model Using Hyperpolarized 13C Spectroscopy Duan Xu1, Zinaida Vexler2, Subramaniam Sukumar1, Robert A. Bok1, John Kurhanewicz1, Xiaoliang Zhang1
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Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; Department of Neurology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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3921. Ratio of Lactate-To-Pyruvate Apparent Diffusion Coefficients Is an Indicator of Necrosis in Tumor Cells Franz Schilling1, 2, Stephan Dwel1, 2, Ulrich Kllisch1, 3, Markus Durst1, 3, Steffen J. Glaser2, Axel Haase1, Marion I. Menzel3, Angela M. Otto1
1 Institute of Medical Engineering, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Garching, Germany; 2Department of Chemistry, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Garching, Germany; 3GE Global Research, Garching, Germany

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3922. Alternating Acquisition for Quantification of Pyruvate Metabolism in Hyperpolarized 13C Studies Seungwook Yang1, Joonsung Lee1, Yoonho Nam1, Eunhae Joe1, Jae-Eun Suk2, Ho-Taek Song2, Dong-Hyun Kim1
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea; 2Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea

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3923. 3D Whole-Heart Cardiac Metabolic Imaging with [1-13C]pyruvate Using IDEAL Spiral CSI Ulrich Kllisch1, Rolf F. Schulte2, Markus Durst1, Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen3, Francesca Frijia4, Luca Menichetti5, Massimo Lombardi4, Axel Haase1, Florian Wiesinger2
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Institute of Medical Engineering, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Garching, Germany; 2GE Global Research, Garching, Germany; GE Healthcare, Brndby, Denmark; 4Fondazione CNR-Regione Toscana G.Monasterio, Pisa, Italy; 5Institute of Clinical Physiology of CNR, Pisa, Italy

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3924. Apparent Rate Constant Mapping Using Hyperpolarized [1-13C]Pyruvate Oleksandr Khegai1, 2, Rolf F. Schulte2, Martin A. Janich2, Marion I. Menzel2, Eliane Farrell3, Angela M. Otto4, Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen5, 6, Steffen J. Glaser1, Axel Haase4, Markus Schwaiger3, Florian Wiesinger2

1 Department of Chemistry, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Munich, Germany; 2GE Global Research, Munich, Germany; 3Institute of Nuclear Medicine, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Munich, Germany; 4Institute of Medical Engineering, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Munich, Germany; 5MST-ASL MR, GE Healthcare, Copenhagen, Denmark; 6Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark

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3925. A Relationship Between Hyperpolarized 13C Pyruvate Metabolism and Tumour Volume in a Chronic Study of Oral Dichloroacetate Treatment of P22 Bearing BDIX Rat Steven Reynolds1, Tooba Alizadeh2, Becky Bibby2, Matthew Fisher2, Adriana Bucur1, Samira Kazan2, Martyn Paley1, Gillian M. Tozer2
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Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 2Department of Oncology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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3926. Detecting and Characterizing Therapeutic Response to Radio- & Chemotherapies with Hyperpolarized [1-13C] Pyruvate in Rat Glioma Model Heeseung Lim1, Kundan Thind1, Timothy Pok Chi Yeung1, 2, Francisco M. Martinez-Santiesteban1, Timothy J. Scholl1, 3
1 Medical Biophysics, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; 2London Regional Cancer Program, LHSC, London, Ontario, Canada; 3Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

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3927. Hyperpolarization of Biologically Relevant Compounds Which Are Important in the GABA Metabolism Markus Plaumann1, Ute Bommerich2, Thomas Trantzschel1, Denise Lego2, Sonja Dillenberger3, Joachim Bargon4, Gerd Buntkowsky3, Johannes Bernarding5
Department of Biometry and Medical Informatics, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany; Special Lab Non-Invasive Brain Imaging, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany; 3Eduard-ZintlInstitute for Inorganic Chemistry, Technical University Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany; 4Inst. of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University Bonn, Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany; 5Department of Biometry and Medical Informatics, Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
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3928. Using [1-13C]lactic Acid for Hyperpolarized 13C Cardiac Studies Albert P. Chen1, Charles H. Cunningham2, 3
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GE Healthcare, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Imaging Research, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Dept. of Medical Biophysics , University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

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3929. Towards Real-Time Metabolic and Molecular Imaging of Cancer by Three Different Modalities of Hyperpolarization Niki Zacharias1, Maja Cassidy2, Mark Lingwood3, Napapon Sailasuta4, Nicholas Whiting1, Jingzhe Hu5, 6, Song-I Han3, Brian Ross4, Charles Marcus2, 7, Pratip Bhattacharya8
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Experimental Diagnostic Imaging, The University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 2Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States; 4Enhanced MR Laboratory, Huntington Medical Research Institutes, Pasadena, CA, United States; 5 Experimental Diagnostic Imaging, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 6 Bioengineering Department, Rice University, Houston , TX, United States; 7University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; 8 Experimental Diagnostic Imaging, University of Texas, Houston, TX, United States

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3930. Exploring Detection Limits of Cardiac Ischemia Using Dynamic Imaging of Hyperpolarized 13C Pyruvate Erika Mariotti1, Kilian Weiss2, Sebastian Kozerke1, 2, Thomas R. Eykyn1, 3
1 Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3CRUK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Royal Marsden NHS Trust, The Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

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3931. Frequency Band-Selective Spiral CSI: Application to Imaging Cardiac Metabolism with Hyperpolarized [213 C]pyruvate Sonal Josan1, 2, Ralph Hurd3, Yi-Fen Yen2, Adolf Pfefferbaum1, 4, Daniel Spielman2, Dirk Mayer1, 2
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SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 2Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3GE Healthcare; Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3932. Quantitative Characterization of a Catalyzed PHIP Reaction Shawn Wagner1, 2, Jose Agraz3, Debiao Li1, 2

1 Biomedical Sciences, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Biomedical Imaging Research Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Bioengineering, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3933. Branched-Chain Amino Acid Metabolism in Prostate Cancer: Hyperpolarized [1-13C]-Ketoisocaproate as a Novel Molecular Probe Kelvin Billingsley1, Sonal Josan1, 2, Jae Mo Park1, 3, Yi-Fen Yen1, Ralph Hurd4, Dirk Mayer1, 2, Dwight G. Nishimura3, James Brooks5, Daniel Spielman1, 3
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Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Neuroscience Program, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 3Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 4Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 5Department of Urology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3934. Cerebral Perfusion Imaging with Hyperpolarized 13C-Tert-Butanol at 9.4 Tesla: Long Relaxation at High Fields Leo L. Tsai1, Xiaoen Wang1, Gopal Varma1, David C. Alsop1, Aaron K. Grant1
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Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States

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3935. Hyperpolarized [1,4-13C]-Diethylsuccinate: A Potential DNP Substrate for in vivo Metabolic Imaging Kelvin Billingsley1, Sonal Josan1, 2, Jae Mo Park1, 3, Sui Seng Tee1, Yi-Fen Yen1, Ralph Hurd4, Dirk Mayer1, 2, Daniel Spielman1, 5
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Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Neuroscience Program, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 3Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford , CA, United States; 4Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 5Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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3936. Simultaneous Imaging of 13C Metabolism and 1H Structure for Improved Co-Registration and Off-Resonance Correction Jeremy W. Gordon1, David J. Niles1, Kevin M. Johnson1, Matthew Smith1, Krishna N. Kurpad1, Eric Peterson1, Sean B. Fain1, 2
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Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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3937. Hyperpolarized Singlet Lifetimes of Pyruvate in Human Blood and in Mouse Irene Marco-Rius1, 2, Michael C. D. Tayler3, Mikko I. Kettunen1, 2, Eva M. Serrao1, 2, Timothy J. Larkin1, 2, Tiago B. Rodrigues2, Kerstin N. Timm1, 2, Giuseppe Pileio3, Malcolm H. Levitt3, Kevin M. Brindle1, 2
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Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom; 2Cancer Research UK, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom; 3Chemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom

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3938. Fast 3D Spiral Chemical Shift Imaging of Mitochondrial Metabolism in Brain with C6 Glioma Using Hyperpolarized [2-13C]Pyruvate Jae Mo Park1, 2, Sonal Josan, 13, Taichang Jang4, Milton Merchant4, Ronald D. Watkins1, Yi-Fen Yen1, Ralph Hurd5, Lawrence Recht4, Daniel Spielman1, 2, Dirk Mayer1, 3
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Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Neuroscience Program, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 4Neurology and Neurological Science, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 5Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States

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3939. Laplace Inversion for Kinetic Analysis of Hyperpolarized 13C Data Without a Priori Knowledge Using a Hybrid Maximum Entropy Method (MEM)/ Non-Linear Least Square (NLS) Erika Mariotti1, Fiona Shaughnessy1, Rodolfo A. Medina1, Joel T. Dunn1, Richard Southworth1, Thomas R. Eykyn1, 2
1 Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 2CRUK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Royal Marsden NHS Trust, The Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

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3940. Hyperpolarization of Drugs Using Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange (SABRE) Haifeng Zeng1, Jiadi Xu2, Joseph Gillen, 12, Michael T. McMahon, 12, Dmitri Artemov1, Jean-Max Tyburn3, Joost Lohman4, Ryan Mewis5, Kevin Atkinson5, Simon Duckett5, Peter C.M. van Zijl, 12
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Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2F.M.Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Bruker BioSpin GmbH, Silberstreifen, Rheinstetten, Germany; 4Bruker UK Limited, Banner Lane, Coventry, United Kingdom; 5Department of Chemistry, University of York, Heslington, York, United Kingdom

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3941. A Flexible Multi-Sample DNP System for Rapid Sequential Dissolutions Marcin Krajewski1, Michael Batel2, Kilian Weiss1, Andreas Bjoern Joakim Sigfridsson1, Georgios Batsios1, Matthias Ernst2, Sebastian Kozerke1
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Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

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3942. Spectroscopically Selective Imaging of Hyperpolarized Pyruvate and Its Metabolites Using a Single-Echo Variable Phase Advance Method in Balanced SSFP Gopal Varma1, Xiaoen Wang1, David C. Alsop1, Rupal Bhatt2, Aaron K. Grant1
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Radiology, Division of MR Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States

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3943. An Extra-Mitochondrial Domain Rich in Carbonic Anhydrase Activity Improves Myocardial Energetics Marie A. Schroeder1, Mohammad Ali1, Alzbeta Hulikova1, Claudiu T. Supuran2, Kieran Clarke1, Richard D. VaughanJones1, Damian J. Tyler1, Pawel Swietach1
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Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom; 2University of Florence, Florence, Italy

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3944. Spectrally Interleaved Multi-Echo Sequence for Measurement of Hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate Metabolism Jae Mo Park1, 2, Yi-Fen Yen1, Priti Balchandani1, 3, Sonal Josan, 14, Ralph Hurd5, Dirk Mayer1, 4, Daniel Spielman1, 2
Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Radiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, United States; 4Neuroscience Program, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 5Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States
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3945. Optimal Control Singlet State Storage for Clinical MR Systems Christoffer Laustsen1, 2, Sean Bowen3, Mads Sloth Vinding4, Niels Christian Nielsen4, Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-larsen3, 5
1 The MR Research Centre, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; 2Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance,, Hvidovre Hospital, Hvidovre, Denmark; 3Department of Electrical Engineering,, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark; 4Center for Insoluble Protein Structures (inSPIN), Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), Aarhus University, Aarhs, Denmark; 5GE healthcare, Broendby, Denmark

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3946. Filterable Free Radical Polarizing Agents for Dissolution DNP-NMR Spectroscopy Lloyd L. Lumata1, Matthew E. Merritt1, Craig R. Malloy1, A. Dean Sherry1, 2, Johan van Tol3, Likai Song3, Zoltan Kovacs1
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Advanced Imaging Research Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States; 3National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States

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3947. A 16 Channel Cardiac Array for Accelerated Hyperpolarised 13C Metabolic Imaging on Pigs at 3T Titus Lanz1, Markus Durst2, 3, Matthias Mller1, Francesca Frijia4, Giulio Govanetti5, Luca Menichetti5, Massimo Lombardi4, Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen6, 7, Rolf F. Schulte2
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Rapid Biomedical, Rimpar, Germany; 2GE Global Research, Munich, Germany; 3Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany; Fondazione G. Monasterio CNR-Regione Toscana, Pisa, Italy; 5Institute of Clinical Physiology of CNR, Pisa, Italy; 6GE Healthcare, Copenhagen, Denmark; 7Danish Technical University, Copenhagen, Denmark

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3948. Projection Acquisitions for Dynamic Hyperpolarized 13C MRI Marc S. Ramirez1, Jaehyuk Lee1, Vlad Sandulache2, Christopher M. Walker1, Yunyun Chen3, Stephen Y. Lai3, James A. Bankson1
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Department of Imaging Physics, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 2Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; 3Department of Head and Neck Surgery, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States

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3949. A Device for Accurate and Automated Injection of Hyperpolarization Substrate with Minimal Dead Time and Arbitrary Volumes Steven Reynolds1, Adriana Bucur1, Michael Port2, Tooba Alizadeh3, Samira Kazan3, Gillian M. Tozer3, Martyn Paley1
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Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 2Biological Services Unit, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 3Department of Oncology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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3950. Polarization Loss from Magnetic Field Noise Shawn Wagner1, 2, Jose Agraz3, Alexander Grunfeld4, Debiao Li1, 2

1 Biomedical Sciences, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Biomedical Imaging Research Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Bioengineering, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 4Life Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3951. Parallel Acquisition of Hyperpolarized 13C1 Pyruvate Metabolism: Multi-Chamber MR Compatible Bioreactor Adriana Bucur1, Steven Reynolds1, Samira Kazan2, Tooba Alizadeh2, Michael Port3, Gillian M. Tozer2, Martyn Paley1
1 Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom; 2Department of Oncology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom; 3Biological Services Unit, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

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3952. Xenon DNP in Inhomogeneous Solid-State Mixtures: Elucidation of the Spin-Diffusion Bottleneck Mehrdad Pourfathi1, Nicholas N. Kuzma1, Rajat Kumar Ghosh1, Stephen J. Kadlececk1, Rahim Rizi1
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Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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3953. Continuous Flow 1.5T In-Bore Overhauser DNP for 1H and 13C Hyperpolarization: Quantification of Polarization Build-Up to Optimize the MR-Imaging Efficiency Maxim Terekhov1, Kathrin Gerz1, Jan Krummenacker2, Vasyl Denysenkov2, Thomas Prisner2, Laura Maria Schreiber1
Department of Radiology, Section of Medical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz, Germany; 2 Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Center for Bimolecular Magnetic Resonance, Goethe-University Frankfurt-amMain, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
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3954. Multi-Resonance 3D Spin-Echo EPI With Chemical Separation For Fast Hyperpolarized 13C MRI Peter J. Shin1, Peder E.Z. Larson1, Martin Uecker2, Michael Lustig2, Daniel B. Vigneron1

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States

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3955. Diffusion Tensor Spectroscopic Imaging of Multiple Metabolites in Rat Brains Yoshitaka Bito1, Yuko Kawai2, Koji Hirata1, Toshihiko Ebisu3, Yosuke Otake1, Satoshi Hirata1, Toru Shirai1, Yoshihisa Soutome1, Hisaaki Ochi1, Masahiro Umeda2, Toshihiro Higuchi4, Chuzo Tanaka4
Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Kokubunji-shi, Tokyo, Japan; 2Medical Informatics, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Nantan-shi, Kyoto, Japan; 3Neurosurgery, Nantan General Hospital, Nantan-shi, Kyoto, Japan; 4Neurosurgery, Meiji University of Integrative Medicine, Nantan-shi, Kyoto, Japan
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3956. Diffusion Tensor Spectroscopic Imaging in Human Brain Stefan Posse1, 2, Elena Ackley1, Jingjing Michele Zhang3, Tongsheng Zhang1

1 Neurology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States; 3Department of Biomedical Physics, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3957. Impact of Acquisition Orientation on Whole Brain Metabolite Maps Obtained by Short Echo Time Echo Planar Spectroscopy Imaging (EPSI) Angle Lecocq1, Yann Le Fur1, Andrew A. Maudsley2, Sulaiman Sheriff2, Mohammad Sabati2, Virginie Callot3, Monique Bernard4, Maxime Guye1, Jean-Philippe Ranjeva1
1 CRMBM, CNRS, Aix-Marseille Univ, MARSEILLE, France; 2Department of radiology, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, MIAMI, FL, United States; 3Aix-Marseille University, MARSEILLE, France; 4Aix-Marseille Universit, MARSEILLE, France

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3958. Partial Volume SLIM for Separating Water and Lipid Compartmental Signals in Breast MRS Patrick J. Bolan1, Gregory J. Metzger1, Steen Moeller1, Michael Garwood1
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Radiology, CMRR, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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3959. Nonuniformly Under-Sampled (NUS) Echo Planar J-Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging (EP-JRESI) of Prostate Cancer Patients and Compressed Sensing Reconstruction Rajakumar Nagarajan1, Daniel J.A. Margolis1, Stevan S. Raman1, Nidhi Jain1, Robert E. Reiter2, M. Albert Thomas1
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Radiological Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Urology, University of California Los Angeles, LOS ANGELES, CA, United States

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3960. Undersampled Spectroscopic Imaging with Model-Based Reconstruction Itthi Chatnuntawech1, Berkin Bilgic1, Elfar Adalsteinsson2, 3
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EECS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 2EECS, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States; Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

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3961. Serial Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of the Human Brain Atlas-Based Automated Volume Registration with High Precision and Reproducibility. Chris Hanstock1, Myrlene Gee1
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Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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3962. Parallel 2D-RF Excitation for Arbitrarily Shaped Regionof-Interest MR Spectroscopy at 16.4 T Dinesh K. Deelchand1, Xiaoping Wu1, Pierre-Gilles Henry1, Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele1
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Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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3963. Short TE Whole Brain MRSI with High-Bandwidth Adiabatic SLR Refocusing and Echo Planar Readout Meng Gu1, Priti Balchandani1, 2, Sulaiman Sheriff3, Mohammad Sabati3, Daniel Spielman1, Andrew Maudsley3

1 Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Radiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 3Radiology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States

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31 P MR Spectroscopic Imaging of the Human Brain at 7 T with Nuclear Overhauser Enhancement Tom W.J. Scheenen1, 2, Pascal Sati3, Steve Li4, Jun Shen4, Daniel S. Reich3
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Radiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 2Lab of Functional and Molecular Imaging, National Institute of Neurologiocal Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3Translational Neuroradiology Unit, Neuroimmunology Branch, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 4MRS Core Facility, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

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3965. 3D TWIRL: A Novel K-Space Trajectory for Imaging of Fast Relaxing Nuclei Sandro Romanzetti1, Daniel P. Fiege2, Nadim Jon Shah2, 3
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Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine - 4, Forschungszentrum Jlich, Jlich, Germany; 2Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine - 4, Forschungszentrum Jlich, Jlich, Germany; 3JARA - Faculty of Medicine, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

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3966. Implications of MRSI Compressed Sensing Reconstruction on Spatial Resolution Using a Modified Technique Keith Wachowicz1, 2, Amr Heikal3, B. Gino Fallone, 24
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Oncology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 2Medical Physics, Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 4Physics and Oncology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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3967. B0-Adjusted and Sensitivity-Encoded Spectral Localization by Imaging Peter Adany1, Phil Lee2, In-Young Choi3

1 Hoglund Brain Imaging Center, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, United States; 2Department of Molecular & Integrative Physiology, Hoglund Brain Imaging Center, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, United States; 3 Department of Neurology, Hoglund Brain Imaging Center, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, United States

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3968. Metabolite Map Estimation from Undersampled Spectroscopic Imaging Data Using N-Compartment Model Itthi Chatnuntawech1, Berkin Bilgic1, Borjan Gagoski2, Trina Kok1, Audrey Peiwen Fan1, Elfar Adalsteinsson1, 3

1 EECS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 2Fetal-Neonatal Neuroimaging & Developmental Science Center, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 3Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

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3969. 3D Zero J-Modulation Echo Planar Chemical Shift Imaging (3D ZJ-EPSI) Hamed Mojahed1, 2, Fernando Arias-Mendoza2, Truman R. Brown3
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; 3Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Center for Biomedical Imaging, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States

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3970. Detection of Lipids in Various Tissues in Calf in One Measurement by 2D CSI with FID and Long Echo Time Acquisition at 7T Ivica Just Kukurov1, 2, Ladislav Valkovic1, 3, Martin Gajdosik1, Martin Krssk4, Stephan Gruber1, Tibor Liptaj2, Siegfried Trattnig1, Marek Chmelk1
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MR Centre of Excellence, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of NMR and MS, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia; 3Department of Imaging Methods, Institute of Measurement Science, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia; 4Department of Internal Medicine III, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

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3971. Increased Intramyocellular Lipids and Decreased Unsaturation Indices and Choline in Diabetes Type 2 and Obesity Rajakumar Nagarajan1, Christian Roberts2, Cathy C. Lee3, 4, Theodore Hahn3, 4, M. Albert Thomas1
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Radiological Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Exercise and Metabolic Disease Research Laboratory, School of Nursing, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Department of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 4Geriatrics, Research, Education and Clinical Center (GRECC ), VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System , Los Angeles, CA, United States

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3972. J-Difference Editing of GABA: Simulated and Experimental Multiplet Patterns Richard Anthony Edward Edden1, 2, Jamie Near3, C. John Evans4, Nicolaas A. J. Puts, 25, Peter B. Barker1, 2

1 Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2F. M. Kirby Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Douglas Mental Health University Institute and Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 4CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom; 5Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3973. Localization Errors in MR Spectroscopic Imaging Due to the Drift of the Main Magnetic Field and Their Correction Assaf Tal1, Oded Gonen2
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Radiology, NYU Langone School of Medicine, New York, NY - New York, United States; 2Radiology, New York University, New York, NY - New York, United States

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3974. 7T Spectroscopic Imaging of the Human Amygdala and Midbrain Jullie W. Pan1, Hoby P. Hetherington2
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Neurosurgery, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

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3975. Three Dimensional Multi-Voxel Proton Hadamard Spectroscopic Imaging in the Human Brain at 3T Ouri Cohen1, 2, Assaf Tal3, Oded Gonen4
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Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU , New York, NY, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University , New York, NY, United States; 3Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU, New York, NY, United States; 4Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University, New York, NY, United States

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3977 7. Double Qua antum Magic An ngle Sodium MRI of the Huma an Brain Adrian Tsang g1, Rob Stobbe1, Christian Beaulieu1
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Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Alberta, Edmonton, E Alberta a, Canada

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3978 8. The Feasibil lity of Phosphor rus-31 SWIFT and ZTE Denta al MRI 4 5 rwijk2, Michael G Garwood3, Yi Sun1, 2, Dj jaudat Idiyatullin n3, Donald R. Nixdorf Ni , , X.Fran nk Walboomers6, Egbert Ooster 1 Arend Heerschap
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d University Medi ical Center Radiology, Ra adboud University y Medical Center Nijmegen, N Nijmeg gen, Netherlands; 2 Urology, Radboud rsity of Minnesota a, Minnespolis, MN N, United Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherland ds; 3Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research, Univer 4 States; Depart versity of Minneso ota, Minneapolis, M MN, United tment of of Diagno ostic & Biological l Sciences, School l of Dentistry, Univ polis, MN, United d States; 6Dentistry y, Radboud States; 5Depart tment of Neurolog gy, Medical Schoo ol, University of M Minnesota, Minneap University Me edical Center Nijm megen, Nijmegen, Netherlands N

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1H MR Spectroscopic Imaging g 3979 9. Fast Whole Brain Quantita ative Proton Density Mapping to Normalize 1 Vignaud3, Moniq que Bernard4, M Maxime Guye1, Je eanAngle Lecoc cq1, Yann Le Fur2, Alexis Amado on3, Alexandre V 1 Philippe Ran njeva
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MBM, CNRS, Aix x-Marseille Univ,, , MARSEILLE, Fr rance; CRMBM, CN NRS, Aix-Marseille Univ, MARSEIL LLE, France; 2CRM Marseille Univers it, MARSEILLE, France LRMN/Neuro oSpin/I2BM/CEA, , GIF SUR YVETT TE, France; 4Aix-M

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o Time Echo Pla anar Spectroscopy Imaging (E EPSI) 3980 0. Mapping of Brain Metabol lite Distribution n by Short Echo 2 man Sheriff2, Mo ohammad Sabati i2, Virginie Callo ot3, Angle Lecoc cq1, Yann Le Fur1, Andrew A. Maudsley M , Sulaim Monique Ber rnard4, Maxime Guye1, Jean-Phi ilippe Ranjeva1
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partment of radiolo ogy, Miller School of Medicine, Uni iversity of CRMBM, CN NRS, Aix-Marseille Univ, MARSEIL LLE, France; 2Dep RSEILLE, France; ; 4Aix-Marseille U Universit, MARSE EILLE, Miami, MIAM MI, FL, United Stat tes; 3Aix-Marseille e University, MAR France

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LB Threshold A Approach for LC CModel Analys sis of MRS 3981 1. Statistical St trategy to Over rcome Estimatio on Bias in CRL rooks1, 3, In-Youn ng Choi1, 2 Ping-Chang Lin1, Phil Lee1, 2, Wen-Tung Wa ang1, William Br
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ter, Kansas City, K KS, United States; 2Department of M Molecular & Hoglund Brai in Imaging Center, , University of Kan nsas Medical Cent as City, KS, Unite ed States; 3Departm ment of Neurology y, University Integrative Phy ysiology, Universi ity of Kansas Med dical Center, Kansa of Kansas Med dical Center, Kans sas City, KS, Unite ed States

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S of the Human Brain at 7T wi ith 3982 2. Multi-Cente er Reproducibil lity of Short Ech ho Time Single Voxel 1H MRS Adiabatic Sl lice-Selective Refocusing R Pulse es 1 3 4 1 2 3 ack JA van Asten n , Jannie P. Wij jnen , , H.E. Kan n4, G. z2, B.L. van de Bank B , Uzay E. Emir E , Vincent Oltman O Boer , Ja Dennis W. J. Klomp3, Tom W.J. W Scheenen1, 5
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an Brain at 7T 3983 3. Quantificati ion and Reprod ducibility of L-C COSY in Huma Manoj K. Sarma a3, Ravi Prakash Reddy Nanga2, Edward Gaurav Verm ma1, Hari Hariha aran2, Rajakuma ar Nagarajan3, M James Delika atny2, M. Albert Thomas3, Haris sh Poptani1
Pennsylvania, Phila adelphia, PA, Unit ted States; 2Depart tment of Department of o Radiology and Radiation R Oncolog gy, University of P tates; 3Department t of Radiological S Sciences, Universit ty of Radiology, Un niversity of Pennsy ylvania, Philadelph hia, PA, United Sta California Los s Angeles, Los Ang geles, CA, United States
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3984. Detection of Glutamate and Glutamine by RF Suppression and TE Optimization at 7T Li An1, Shizhe Li1, James B. Murdoch2, Jun Shen1
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National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Toshiba Medical Research Institute USA, Mayfield Village, OH, United States

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Glx Measured by J-Editing/MEGA-PRESS Is Primarily Pure GlutamateOr Is It? Dikoma C. Shungu1, Xiangling Mao1, Meng Gu2, Matthew S. Milak3, Nora Weiduschat1, Dirk Mayer, 24, Daniel Spielman2, J. John Mann3, Lawrence S. Kegeles3

1 Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States; 2Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States; 4SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, United States

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3986. Quantification of High-Resolution 1H[13C] NMR Spectra from Rat Brain Extracts Robin A. de Graaf1, Golam M.I. Chowdhury1, Kevin L. Behar1
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Yale University, MRRC, New Haven, CT, United States

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3987. 7 Tesla In-Vivo Short-Echo-Time Single-Voxel 1H SemiLASER Spectroscopy: A Test/Retest Reproducibility Study Jacob Penner1, 2, Andrew T. Curtis1, 2, Kyle M. Gilbert1, L. Martyn Klassen1, Joseph S. Gati1, Michael Borrie3, 4, Robert Bartha1, 2

1 Centre for Functional and Metabolic Mapping, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Medical Biophysics, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; 3Medicine, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; 4Division of Aging, Rehabilitation, and Geriatric Care, Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada

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3988. Quantitative Comparison of Shim Algorithms for In Vivo 1H-MRS Xiaodong Zhong1, Yevgeniya M. Lyubich2, Timothy DeVito3, Saurabh Shah4, Jack Knight-Scott2
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MR R&D Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare, Atlanta, GA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Siemens Canada Limited, London, Ontario, Canada; 4MR R&D Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare, Chicago, IL, United States

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3989. Unsupervised Brain Tumor Tissue Differentiation Based on MRSI with Correction for the Chemical Shift Displacement Artifact Diana M. Sima1, 2, Sofie Van Cauter3, Yuqian Li4, Anca R. Croitor-Sava1, 2, Uwe Himmelreich5, Sabine Van Huffel1, 2
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Electrical Engineering / ESAT-SCD, KU Leuven, Heverlee, Leuven, Belgium; 2Future Health Department, iMinds, Heverlee, Leuven, Belgium; 3Department of Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 4School of Electronic Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China; 5Department of Imaging & Pathology, Biomedical MRI Unit, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

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3990. Glycogen Chemical Exchange Effects in 1H-MRS and Glyco-CEST at 3T and 7T Ronald Ouwerkerk1, Yee Kai Tee2, Craig K. Jones3, 4
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Biomedical and Metabolic Imaging Branch, NIH/NIDDK, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Department of Engineering Science, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 3F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging , Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Division of MR Research, The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

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3991. in-vivo Detection of GABA Using Short-TE MRS at 3 Tesla Jamie Near1, Phil Cowen2, Peter Jezzard3
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Centre d'Imagerie Crbrale, Douglas Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 2Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Oxford, OXON, United Kingdom; 3FMRIB Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, OXON, United Kingdom

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3992. The Influence of Chemical Shift Displacement on 1H MRS Quantitation at 3T Using a Simulated Basis Set Martin Wilson1, 2, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, 23, Andrew C. Peet1, 2

1 School of Cancer Sciences, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 2Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 3School of Electronic, Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom

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3993 3. in vivo and Longitudinal L Assessment of Br rain Metabolism m in Hepatic En ncephalopathy U Using 1H MRS S Cristina Cud dalbu1, Valrie A. A McLin2, Olivie er Braissant3, Ro olf Gruetter4, 5
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Laboratory fo or Functional and Metabolic M Imaging g (LIFMET), Cent ter for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), , Ecole Polytechni ique Fdrale de Lausanne (E EPFL), Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerlan nd; 2Dpartement d de l'Enfant et de l'A Adolescent, Unit de Gastroentrolo ogie, 3 Hpatologie et t Nutrition, Hpita aux Universitaires de Genve (HUG) ), Geneva, Switzer rland; Service of Biomedicine, Lau usanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Vaud, V Switzerland d; 4Laboratory for F Functional and Me etabolic Imaging ( (LIFMET), Center r for maging (CIBM), c cole Polytechnique e Fdrale de Laus sanne, Lausanne, V Vaud, Switzerland d; 5University of L Lausanne, Biomedical Im University of Geneva, G Lausanne e, Geneva, Switzer rland

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3994 4. 7T MR Spec ctroscopic Imag ging in Localiza ation of Surgica ally Treated Epi ilepsy 2 Jullie W. Pan n1, R Bradley Du uckrow1, Jason Gerrard G , Carol line Ong1, Lawre ence Hirsch3, Sta anley Resor, Jr4, Ognen 3 3 5 2 Petroff , Susa an S. Spencer , Hoby H P. Hetheri ington , Dennis D D. Spencer
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Yale Universi ity School of Med dicine, New Haven n, CT, United State es; 2Neurosurgery, Yale University S School of Medicin ne, New Haven, CT, Un nited States; 3Neur rology, Yale University School of M Medicine, New Hav ven, CT, United States; 4Neurology, , Columbia 5 University Sch hool of Medicine, New N York, NY, United U States; Neu urosurgery, Yale U University, New H Haven, CT, United States

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3995 5. Occipital Lo obe Metabolic Aberrations A in Alcohol A Depend dents: An in-viv vo Proton Magn netic Resonance e Spectroscop py Study Deepika Bag gga1, Namita Sin ngh1, Shilpi Modi1, Pawan Kuma ar1, Debajyoti Bh hattacharya2, M Mohan Lal Garg3, subash khushu1
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NMR Researc ch Centre, INMAS S, New Delhi, Indi ia; 2Department of f psychiatry, Base Hospital, New De elhi, India; 3Depart tment of Biophysics, Pa anjab University, chandigarh, c India

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3996 6. in vivo MRS SI Confirmation n of Post Mortem Results for M Metabolic Chan nges in Parkinso ons Disease Adriane Grg ger1, Rupert Kol lb1, Rita Schfer r1, Uwe Klose1
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3997 7. Interferon-A Alpha Induced Metabolic M Alter rations in Basal l Ganglia Li Wei1, Anne Wilson2, Xiaop ping P. Hu1, Ebr rahim Haroon2
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Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Emory University, U Atlanta a, GA, United State es; 2School of Med dicine, Emory Uni iversity, Atlanta, GA, United U States

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3998 8. Neuronal an nd Astrocytic Metabolites M Exhi ibit Different D Diffusion Behavi ior, as Observe ed by Diffusion-Weighted Spectroscop py at Ultra-Long g Diffusion Tim mes. 1 2 magna cum laude Chlo Najac1, 2, Charlotte Marchadour M , , Martine M Guillerm mier1, 2, Diane H Houitte1, 2, Philipp ppe Hantraye1, 2, Vincent Lebon1, 2, Julien Valette1, 2
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3999 9. Brain Metab bolites Diffuse "Freely" " in Wh hite and Grey M Matters: New In nsights Into Cellular Architectu ure by Diffusion-W Weighted Spectroscopy in the Human H Brain. 1 2 3 4 1 2 Chlo Najac , , Francesca Branzoli B , Itamar r Ronen , Julien n Valette ,
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CEA-MIRCen n, Fontenay-aux-R Roses, France; 2CE EA-CNRS URA 22 210, Fontenay-aux x-Roses, France; 3C C. J. Gorter Center r for High Field MRI, Le eiden University Medical M Center, Lei iden, Netherlands; ; 4C. J. Gorter Cen nter for High Field MRI, Department t of Radiology, Leiden University Medical M Center, Lei iden, Netherlands

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4000 0. Baseline Est timation in 1H-MR Spectrosco opy Imaging of the Normal Bra ain; a Correlati ion Study Betw ween Different Re egions 1 2 Reza Rafiei1, Alireza Madadi1, Shaghayegh Karimi K , , Hami idreza Saligheh Rad1, 2
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Quantitative MR M Imaging and Spectroscopy S Grou up, Research Cente er for Cellular and d Molecular Imagin ng, Tehran Univer rsity of Medical Scien nces, Tehran, Iran; 2Medical Physics and Biomedical E Engineering Depar rtment, Tehran Uni iversity of Medica al Sciences, Tehran, Iran

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4001 1. Heterogenei ity of Phosphorus-Containing Compounds C Ac cross Gray and White Matter i in the Human B Brain 1 2 Jonathan A. Dudley D , , Jame es C. Eliassen1, 2, Melissa P. Del dler, 12, lBello2, Stephen M. Strakowski, 12, Caleb M. Ad 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 Wade Weber r , Martine Lamy y , Elizabeth M. Fugate , Wen-Ja Jang Chu , , Jing g-Huei Lee ,
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Center for Im maging Research, University U of Cinci innati, Cincinnati, OH, United States s; 2Department of Psychiatry and Be ehavioral Neuroscience, University of Cin ncinnati, Cincinnat ti, OH, United Stat tes

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4002 2. In Vivo 1H MRS M Metabolic Profiles in Gad1 Haploinsuffi ficient Mouse Br rain 1 2 Su Xu1, 2, Eli izabeth M. Powe ell3, Andrew D. Marshall M , , Rol licia F. Martin3, Rao P. Gullapa alli1, 2
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Department of o Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear r Medicine, Unive ersity of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD D, United States; 2Core for f Translational Research R in Imagin ng @ Maryland, Ba nited States; 3Depar rtment of Anatom my & altimore, MD, Un Neurobiolog, University U of Mary yland School of Medicine, M Baltimor re, MD, United Sta ates

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4003 3. Evolution of f the Hepatic Li ipid Profile of the t Adult Mous e - in Vivo and in Vitro 1H MR RS Assessments at 14.1T 3 4 Ana Francisc ca Soares1, Hong gxia Lei2, Rolf Gruetter G ,
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LIFMET, EPF FL, Lausanne, Vau ud, Switzerland; 2Department D of Rad diology, Universit ty of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 3LIFMET, cole Polytech hnique Fdrale de e Lausanne, Lausa anne, Vaud, Switze erland; 4University y of Lausanne, Lau usanne, Vaud, Swi itzerland

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4004 4. In Vivo 1H MRS M at 14.1T fo or the Accurate e Characterizati ion of the Lipid d Profile of the M Mouse Liver 3 4 Ana Francisc ca Soares1, Hong gxia Lei2, Rolf Gruetter G ,
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LIFMET, EPF FL, Lausanne, Vau ud, Switzerland; 2Department D of Rad diology, Universit ty of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 3LIFMET, cole Polytech hnique Fdrale de e Lausanne, Lausa anne, Vaud, Switze erland; 4University y of Lausanne, Lau usanne, Vaud, Swi itzerland

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4005 5. A Multipara ametric MR Ap pproach for Com mparative Asse essment of Neur rometabolites an nd Brain Micro ostructural Changes in Mice M Model for r Cranial and Whole W Body Rad diation Exposur re 1 1 1 1 2 Poonam Ran na , Mamta Gupt ta , Richa Trived di , B.S.Hemanth h Kumar , Ravi Soni , Ram Kish hore Singh Ratho ore3, Rajendra P. Tripathi1, Subas sh Khushu1
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NMR Researc ch Centre, Institute e of Nuclear Medi icine and Allied Sc ciences, Delhi, Ind dia; 2Division of R Radiation Bioscienc ces, Institute of Nuclear Me edicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India; 3Department t of Mathematics a and Statistics, Indi ian Institute of Tec chnology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India

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4006 6. Antidepressant Like Effect ts of Magic K Drug at Suban aesthetic Doses s in CMS Rat M Model of Depres ssion as Detected by In Vivo 1H-MR RS at 7T. B.S. Hemanth h Kumar1, Neha a Sharma1, Renu Yadav1, Poonam m Rana1, Rajend dra P. Tripathi1, Subash Khushu u1
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NMR Researc ch Centre, INMAS S-DRDO, Newdelh hi, India

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4007 7. Whole Body y Radiation Exp posure Induced Neuometabolic c Alteration in M Murine Brain: An in-vivo App proach of 1H and 31P MR Spectrosco opy 1 1 1 1 2 1 Ahmad Raza Khan , Poonam m Rana , Hemanth BS Kumar , S Shilpi Modi , Sal leem Javed , Sub bash Khushu
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NMR Researc ch Centre, Institute e of nuclear medic cine and allied scie ences, Delhi, India a; 2Department of B Biochemistry, Jam mia hamdard, New Delhi, De elhi, India

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4008 8. Comparison n of 3D Imaging g Sequences for r 23Na MRI of in n Vivo Kidney a at 9.4 T Raffi Kalayciyan1, Sabine Ne eudecker2, Norbe ert Gretz2, Lotha ar R. Schad1

1 Computer Assisted Clinical Me edicine, Heidelberg g University, Mann nnheim, Germany; 2Medical Research h Center, Heidelbe erg University, Ma annheim, Germany y

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4009 9. In Vivo 3D Spectroscopic S Imaging of 19F Compounds C Usi ing Backprojec ction 1 2 Muhammed Yildirim Y , , Raquel Daz-Lpez3, Klaas Nicolay2 , Rolf Lamerich hs3, 4
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MR Developm ment, Advanced Diagnostic D Imaging g, Philips Healthca are, Best, Netherla ands; 2Biomedical N NMR, Eindhoven University of Technology y, Eindhoven, Neth herlands; 3Philips Research, R Eindhov ven, Netherlands; 4 Academic Medical Center, Amsterd dam, Netherlands

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4010 0. A 3T Sodium m and Proton Breast B Array Joshua D. Ka aggie1, 2, J. Rock k Hadley1, James Badal3, John R R. Campbell3, Da aniel J. Park3, D Dennis L. Parker r1, Glen 1 4 3 magna cum laude Morrell , Rex xford D. Newbou uld , Alexandra F. Wood3, Neal K. Bangerter, 13
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Utah Center for f Advanced Imag ging Research, Un niversity of Utah, S Salt Lake City, UT T, United States; 2P Physics, University y of Utah, Salt Lake City y, UT, United State es; 3Electrical and Computer Engine eering, Brigham Yo oung University, P Provo, UT, United d States; 4 Imanova Cent tre for Imaging Sc ciences, London, United U Kingdom

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4011. Measurement of Brain Metabolites Using a Lactate Enhanced Detection Chemical Shift Imaging (LED-CSI) Pulse Sequence Xian-Feng Shi1, 2, Andrew Paul Prescot, 23, Young-Hoon Sung1, 2, Douglas Kondo1, 2, Seong-Eun Kim3, Eun-Kee Jeong, 23 , Perry F. Renshaw1, 2
1 Department of Psychiatry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2The Brain Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Department of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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4012. In Vivo Cardiac Cine 23Na MRI in Rats Maurits A. Jansen1, Urte Kgebein1, Friedrich Wetterling2, Gillian A. Gray1, Ian Marshall1

1 Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Midlothian, United Kingdom; 2Faculty of Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

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4013. A Novel Method to Obtain High Resolution 2D MRS Through 3D Acquisition Under Large Inhomogeneous Magnetic Fields Yanqin Lin1, Liandi Zhang1, Shuhui Cai1, Zhong Chen1
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Department of Electronic Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China

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4014. An Optimized Room-Temperature RF-Surface Resonator for in vivo Potassium-39 MRI at 9.4 T - Simulation and Measurement Study for Cryogenic Coils Ibrahim A. Elabyad1, Raffi Kalayciyan1, Nagesh Shanbhag2, Lothar Schilling2, Lothar R. Schad1
1 Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany; 2Division of Neurosurgical Research, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany

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4015. Empirical Modeling of B1 Inhomogeneity Correction for Absolute Quantitation of Hepatic Glycogen Using NonLocalized 13C MRS Navin Michael1, Pola Arunima2, Sendhil S. Velan2, 3, Adam Schwarz4

1 Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, 30 , Medical Drive, Singapore; 2Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, 30, Medical Drive, Singapore; 3Clinical Imaging Research Centre, 14, Medical Drive, Singapore; 4Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN, United States

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4016. In Vivo 3D 31P MR Spectroscopic Imaging of Human Brain Tumors Growing Orthotopic in the Mouse Andor Veltien1, Morteza Esmaeili2, Bob C. Hamans1, Anneke C. Navis3, Tone Frost Bathen2, Ingrid Susann Gribbestad4, William P. Leenders3, Arend Heerschap1
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Radiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 2Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway; 3Pathology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 4Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway

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4017. Effect of J-Coupling on Lipid Composition Determination in vivo Using Proton MRS Atiyah Yahya1, 2

1 Department of Medical Physics, Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 2Department of Oncology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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4018. Metabolomics of Breast Cancer Serum Using 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Ashish Gupta1, Pooja Ramakant2, Pushplata Sankhwar3, Navneeta Bansal4

1 Centre of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, SGPGIMS Campus, Lucknow, UP, India; 2Endocrine and Breast Surgery, Department of Surgery, Christian Medical College,, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India; 3Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, King Georges Medical University, Lucknow, UP, India; 4Department of Biochemistry, King Georges Medical University, Lucknow, UP, India

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4019. Differentiation of Cervical Tubercular with Non-Reactive Lymphadenitis Tissues by Proton HR-MAS NMR Spectroscopy Raja Roy1, Shatakshi Srivastava1, Kushagra Gaurav2, Surender Kumar2, Madhu M. Goel, Rajiv Garg, Abhinav A. Sonkar2
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Centre of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India; 2General Surgery, King Georges Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

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4020. Studies on Metabolic Alterations Due to Chronic Cold Stress: An NMR Based Metabonomics Apporach Sonia Gandhi1, Subash Khushu1, Shubhra Chaturvedi2, Rajendra P. Tripathi3
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NMR Research Centre, Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciences, Delhi, India; 2Division and Cyclotron & Radiopharmaceutical Sciences, INMAS, Delhi, India; 3NMR Research Centre, INMAS, Delhi, India

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4021. Is the Metabolite Profile of a Single Muscle Biopsy Representative for the Tissue Under Investigation? a Reproducibility Study Using HR-MAS Galle Diserens1, Martina Vermathen2, Nicholas Thomas Broskey3, Chris Boesch1, Francesca Amati1, 3, Peter Vermathen1

1 Depts. Clinical Research and Radiology, University Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 2Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 3Dept. of Physiology, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

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4022. Quantification of 1H NMR Spectra from Human Blood Plasma Robin A. de Graaf1, Cosimo Giannini1, Sonia Caprio1, Raimund I. Herzog1
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Yale University, MRRC, New Haven, CT, United States

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4023. Tungsten Alloy Based Heavy Metals in Ammunition and Armament May Cause Metabolic Disturbances: A Urinary Metabolomic Approach Ritu Tyagi1, Poonam Rana1, Mamta Gupta1, Ahmad Raza Khan1, Deepak Bhatnagar2, Rajendra P. Tripathi1, Subash Khushu1
1 NMR Research Centre, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS), Delhi, India; 2School of Biochemistry, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India

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4024. Stress Induced Alterations in the Metabolic Profile of Human Monocytes Savita Singh1, Sujeet R. Mewar2, Uma Sharma2, Naranamangalam R. Jagannathan2, H Krishna Prasad1

1 Department of Biotechnology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2Department of NMR & MRI Facility, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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4025. Optimizing the MAS Spinning Rate for NMR Studies of Live Spermatazoa Jack Pearson1, Steven Reynolds2, Adriana Bucur2, Alan Pacey1, Martyn Paley2
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Academic Unit of Reproductive & Developmental Medicine, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom; Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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4026.

H-MRS with Visual Stimulation in the Study of Brain Bioenergetics and Glu-Gln Dynamics in 3T Felipe Rodrigues Barreto1, Carlos Ernesto Garrido Salmon1
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Wednesday 11:00-12:00

Physics Department, University of Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil

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4027. Intracellular Redox State Revealed by 31P MR Spectroscopy Measurement of NAD+ and NADH Contents In Vivo</I>ng Lu1, 2, Xiao-Hong Zhu1, 2, Yi Zhang1, 2, Wei Chen, 23
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Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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4028. Fast & Localized 31P Saturation Transfer at 7T Reveals Slower Hepatic Metabolic Rates in NASH Patients Ladislav Valkovic1, 2, Martin Gajdosik1, Stefan Traussnigg3, Marek Chmelk1, Ivan Frollo2, Michael Trauner3, Siegfried Trattnig1, Martin Krssk1, 3
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MR Centre of Excellence, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Imaging Methods, Institute of Measurement Science, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia; 3Department of Internal Medicine III, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

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4029. Quantification of Phosphoenolpyruvate in the Human Liver and Its Application in a Meal Study Employing 31P MRS Alessandra Laufs1, Roshan Livingstone2, Maria Fritsch3, Julia Szendroedi4, Juergen Bunke5, Michael Roden1, 6, JongHee Hwang1
1 Institute for Clinical Diabetology, German Diabetes Center, Dsseldorf, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India; 3Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 4Institute for Energy Metabolism, German Diabetes Center, Dsseldorf, Germany; 5Philips Healthcare, Hamburg, Germany; 6Department of Metabolic Deseases, University Clinics Dsseldorf, Dsseldorf, Germany

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4030. Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells Have Higher Mitochondrial Function Than Isogenic Non-Metastatic Cells Rui V. Simoes1, Ellen Ackestaff1, Inna Serganova2, Alexander A. Shestov3, Natalia Kruchevsky1, George Sukenick4, Ronald G. Blasberg2, 5, Jason A. Koutcher1, 6
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Medical Physics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Neurology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 3Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States; 4NMR Core Facility, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 5Radiology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States; 6Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University, New York, NY, United States

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4031. Comprehensive Spectroscopic Investigation of Liver Metabolism a Feasibility Study Andreas Boss1, Ayse Sila Dokumaci1, Tania Buehler1, 2, Roland Kreis1, Chris Boesch1
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Depts Clinical Research and Radiology, University Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 2Institute of Myology, AIM and CEA, Paris, France

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4032. Editing Cancer Biomarker, 2-Hydroxyglutarate, with a Novel Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Napapon Sailasuta1, Jackson Hamilton2, Edward F. Jackson2, Pratip Bhattacharya2, William Perman3, Niki Zacharias2, Brian D. Ross1, Ralph Noeske4

1 HMRI, Pasadena, CA, United States; 2MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, Houston, TX, United States; 3Radiology, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 4GEHealthcare, Berlin, Germany, Germany

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4033. Left-Right Bias in Triglyceride Composition of Adipose Tissue Measured by 1H MRS Gavin Hamilton1, Michael S. Middleton1, Claude B. Sirlin1
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Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States

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4034. Assessment of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease by 1H-MRS Hepatic Lipid Profiling; a Preliminary Animal Study at 9.4T Yunjung Lee1, Hyeonjin Kim1, 2
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Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea; 2Medical Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

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4035. Quantitative 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Stratifies Treatment Response to a PI3K/mTOR Inhibitor in Two Distinct Breast Cancer Xenografts Morteza Esmaeili1, Tone Frost Bathen1, Olav Engebrthen2, 3, Gunhild Maelandsmo2, Ingrid Susann Gribbestad4, Siver A. Moestue1
Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway; 2 Institute for Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; 3Department of Tumor Biology, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital Radiumhospital, Oslo, Norway; 4Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
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4036. 31P MRS Shows Low Phosphocholine/Glycerophosphocholine in Paediatric Optic Pathway Gliomas Jan Novak1, 2, Martin Wilson1, 2, Nigel Davies1, 2, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, 23, Andrew C. Peet1, 2
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Cancer Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 2Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom; 3School of Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom

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4037. Sex-Linked Difference of Metabolic Concentrations in Hippocampus in Sprague-Dawley Rats: A High Resolution in Vivo Proton MRS Study at 7 Tesla Su Xu1, 2, Andrew D. Marshall1, 2, Nicholas Hilker1, 2, Rao P. Gullapalli1, 2

1 Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Core for Translational Research in Imaging @ Maryland, Baltimore, MD, United States

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4038. Spatial Dependence of Metabolite Concentrations in Wild Type and ApcMin/+ Mouse GI Tissues: An ex-Vivo HRMAS 1H NMR Spectroscopic Study Basetti Madhu1, Uribe-Lewis Santiago1, Murrell Adele1, Griffiths R. John1, Griffiths R. John1
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Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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4039. Quantitative Two-Dimensional Correlated Spectroscopy in Gliomas with IDH Gene Mutation Hyeon-Man Baek1, Yun-Ju Lee1, Eun-Hee Kim1, Chaejoon Cheong1, Seung-Ho Yang2

1 Division of Magnetic Resonance, Korea Basic Science Institute, Ochang, Chungbuk, Korea; 2Neurosurgery St. Vincent's Hospital, Catholic University, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

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4040. Glutamate, GABA and NAAG in Medicated Patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Mona A. Mohamed1, Nicolaas A. J. Puts1, James Robert Brasic2, Manuel O. Uy3, Jarunee Intrapiromkul1, Gerald Nestadt4, Richard Anthony Edward Edden5, Peter B. Barker5

1 The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Radiology, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Applied Physics Laboratory, JHU, Laurel, MD, United States; 4Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, United States; 5The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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4041. Environmental Stimulation During Development Modulates Individual Behavioural and Neurochemical Responses to Cannabinoid Agonists in Mice: A 1H MRS Study Luisa Altabella1, Chiara Ceci1, Simone Macri'1, Rossella Canese2, Giovanni Laviola1
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Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Istituto Superiore di Sanita', Rome, Italy; 2Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Istituto Superiore di Sanit, Rome, Italy

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4042. High-Resolution Localized 1H Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Red Bone Marrow Via IDQC Technique at 7T Jianfeng Bao1, Congbo Cai2, Shuhui Cai1, Xiaohong Cui1, Zhong Chen1

1 Department of Electronic Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China; 2Department of Communication Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China

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4043. 13C-NMR Spectroscopy in the Detection of 2-Hydroxyglutarate as a Novel Biomarker of IDH Mutation Status in Glioma Hyeon-Man Baek1, Yun-Ju Lee1, Eun-Hee Kim1, Chaejoon Cheong1, Seung-Ho Yang2
1 Division of Magnetic Resonance, Korea Basic Science Institute, Ochang, Chungbuk, Korea; 2Neurosurgery St. Vincent's Hospital, Catholic University, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

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4044. 31P MRS Indicates Possible Effects of Transcranial Laser Therapy in an Animal Model Dionyssios Mintzopoulos1, Clark E. Tedford2, Timothy E. Gillis1, Marc J. Kaufman1

1 McLean Imaging Center, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA, United States; 2PhotoThera Corporation, Carlsbad, CA, United States

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4045. Water Exchange Kinetics in the Isolated Heart Correlate with Na+/K+ ATPase Activity: Potentially High Saptiotemporal Resolution in Vivo MR Access to Cellular Metabolic Actiivity Yajie Zhang1, James A. Balschi1
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Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

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4046. Single Voxel MEGA-Edited GABA and Short TE 1H MRS in Hippocampus and Other Brain Regions Implicated in Bruxism Shalmali Dharmadhikari1, 2, Ulrike Dydak1, 2, Mario Dzemidzic2, 3, Laura Romito4, Kenneth Byrd4, 5

1 School of Health Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States; 2Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, United States; 3Department of Neurology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, United States; 4Department of Oral Biology, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, IN, United States; 5Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, United States

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4047 7. Effect of Wi ithania Somnife era on Seminal Plasma Metabo olites of Infertil le Males: A Pro oton NMR Stud dy Ashish Gupta a1, Abbas Ali Ma ahdi2, Mohamma ad K. Ahmad2, N Navneeta Bansal l2, Pushplata San nkhwar3, Satya N Narain 4 Sankhwar
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Centre of Bio omedical Magnetic c Resonance, SGPG GIMS Campus, Lu ucknow, UP, India a; 2Department of Biochemistry, Kin ng Georges Medical Unive ersity, Lucknow, UP, U India; 3Departm ment of Obstetrics s & Gynecology, K King Georges Me edical University, L Lucknow, 4 UP, India; De epartment of Urolo ogy, King Georges Medical Univers sity, Lucknow, UP P, India

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4048 8. Mitochondr ria-Targeted An ntioxidant Prom motes Recovery of Skeletal Mu uscle Mitochond drial Function A After Burn Trauma 1 3 hi1, 2, Caterina Constantinou C , , Dionyssios D Mint tzopoulos1, 2, La aurence G. Rahm me3, Hazel H. Sze eto4, Ronald summa cum laude Valeria Righ G. Tompkins s, Aria A. Tzika1, 2
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NMR Surgica al Laboratory, Dep partment of Surger ry, Massachusetts G General Hospital a and Shriners Burn n Institute, Harvard d Medical School, Boston n, MA, United Sta ates; 2Department of o Radiology, Ath hinoula A. Martino os Center of Biome edical Imaging, Bo oston, MA, United States; 3Molecular Surgery Laboratory, De epartment of Surge ery, Massachusetts s General Hospital l and Shriners Burn n Institute, 4 Harvard Medic cal School, Boston n, MA, United States; Department o of Pharmacology, Joan and Sanford I, Weill Medical C College of Cornell University, New York, NY, N United States

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4049 9. Cerebral Metabolic Changes in Diabetes Type T 2 Studied Using in-vivo P Proton MRS N am R. Jagannath han2 Meera Ekka1, Uma Sharma2, Sanjiv Sinha1, Naranamangala
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Department of o Medicine, All In ndia Institute of Me edical Sciences, N New Delhi, Delhi, I India; 2Departmen nt of NMR & MRI I Facility, All India Institute of Medical Scienc ces, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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4050 0. Water-Fat Imaging I of Supr raclavicular Br rown and White e Adipose Tissu ue at 1.5T: Initia al Results in He ealthy Volunteers 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 m , Johan Berg glund , Lars Joh hansson , , Peter r Bergsten , Hk kan Ahlstrm , J Joel Kullberg Elin Lundstr

1 Radiology, Uppsala University, , Uppsala, Sweden n; 2AstraZeneca R& &D, Mlndal, Swe eden; 3Department t of Medical Cell B Biology, ersity, Uppsala, Sw weden Uppsala Unive

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4051 1. in vivo MRI/ /MRS Characte erization of Bro own and White Adipose Tissue es in Mice: Plas sticity Due to High Fat Diet and Pharmacological Treatments T Rossella Can nese1, Francesca a Cinti2, Andrea Armani2, Vincen nzo Marzolla2, F Fabio Ginnari Sa atriani3, Giulia Carpinelli3, Massimiliano o Caprio2
1 Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Istituto Superiore e di Sanit, Rome, , Italy; 2Laboratory y of Cardiovascula ar Endocrinology, IRCCS San na, Rome, Italy; 3Cell C Biology and Neuroscience, N Istitu uto Superiore di Sa anita', Rome, Italy y Raffaele Pisan

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4052 2. Identificatio on of Brown Ad dipose Tissue Us sing Dixon Ima aging in a Huma an Adult with H Histological Con nfirmation. ndeva2, Sarah C. Wa ayte1, Narendra L. L Reddy2, Teren nce A. Jones2, Ol ludolapo Adesan nya3, Yen C. Yoe e4, Harpal S. Ran 2 2 3 2 Sudhesh Kum mar , Charles E. Hutchinson , , Thomas M. Bar rber
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Department of o Medical Physics s, University Hospitals Coventry and d Warwickshire, C Coventry, West Mi idlands, United Kin ngdom; Warwick Med dical School, Univ versity Hospitals Coventry C and Warw wickshire, Coventr ry, West Midlands s, United Kingdom m; Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Hospitals Coventry C and Warw wickshire, Coventr ry, West Midlands s, United Kingdom m; 4 Department of o Histopathology, University Hospit tals Coventry and Warwickshire, Co oventry, West Mid dlands, United Kin ngdom

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4053 3. Estimation of o Gastric Secre etions After a Nutrient N Test M Meal Using T1 M Mapping MRI. Caroline L. Hoad H 1, Helen Pa arker2, Emily Tucker2, Carolyn C Costigan1, Elean nor F. Cox1, Luc ca Marciani2, Ma ark R. Fox2, 1 Penelope A. Gowland
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Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic Resonance R Centre, School of Physics s and Astronomy, U University of Nott tingham, Nottingh ham, Nottinghamshi ire, United Kingdo om; 2Biomedical Research R Unit in G Gastrointestinal and d Liver Diseases, N Nottingham Unive ersity Hospital NHS Trust and Univers sity of Nottingham m, Nottingham, No ottinghamshire, Un nited Kingdom

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4054. MRI and MRS Measurements of Intragastric Fat Spatial Distribution Mahamoud Omar Hussein1, Luca Marciani2, Caroline L. Hoad1, Eleanor F. Cox1, Mary C. Stephenson1, Susan Pritchard1, Carolyn Costigan1, Pip Rayment3, Elisabetta Ciampi4, Asish Nandi3, Nick Hedges3, Paul Sanderson3, Harry P. F Peters5, Robin C. Spiller2, Penelope A. Gowland1
1 Sir Peter Mansfield MR Centre, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 2Nottingham Digestive Diseases Cetre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; 3 Unilever Discover, Unilever, Shambrook, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom; 4Unilever Discover, Unilever Discover, Shambrook, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom; 5Unilever R&D Vlaardingen Research, Nutrition & Health, Vlaardingen, Netherlands

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4055. 3T MR Imaging with Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and Dynamic MR Imaging for Evaluation of Preoperative T and N Staging of Gastric Cancer: Comparison with Multi-Detector Row Computed Tomography Ijin Joo1, Jeong Min Lee1, Jung Hoon Kim1, Cheong-Il Shin1, Joon Koo Han1, Byung Ihn Choi1
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Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea

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4056. Spatially Constrained Model of Body Diffusion-Weighted MRI Signal Decay Increases Precision of Parameter Estimates Moti Freiman1, Jeannette M. Perez-Rossello1, Michael J. Callahan1, Robert V. Mulkern1, Stephan D. Voss1, Simon K. Warfield1
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Radiology, Harvard Medical School/Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States

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4057. Clinical Application of 3D VIBE CAIPIRINHA-DIXON for Non-Enhanced Imaging of the Pancreas Compared to a Standard 2D Fat-Saturated FLASH Stefan Haneder1, Katrin Koziel1, John N. Morelli2, Philipp Riffel1, Stefan O. Schoenberg1, Henrik J. Michaely1
1 Institute of Clinical Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Center Mannheim, Mannheim, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany; 2Scott and White Memorial Hospital and Clinic, Texas A&M University Health Sciences Center, Temple, TX, United States

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4058. Effect of Mesenchymal Stem Cells on the Vascularization of the Artificial Cavity Used as a Site for Islet Transplantation Daniel Jirak1, Jan Kriz1, Peter Girman1, Eva Vodraskova1, Klara Zacharovova1, Eva Dovolilova1, Vit Herynek1, Frantisek Saudek1, Milan Hajek1
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Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic

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4059. Longitudinal Follow Up of Pancreatic Islets by MRI Using Labeling with Magnetoliposomes Ashwini Ketkar-Atre1, Karim Louchami2, Ting Yin1, Tom Struys1, Willy Malaisse2, Uwe Himmelreich3
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KULeuven Campus Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Vlaams Brabant, Belgium; 2Laboratory of Experimental Hormonology- CP 626, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium; 3KU Leuven, Leuven, Vlaams Brabant, Belgium

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4060. Pancreatic Iron Load Measured with MRI R2*: Distribution Within the Organ in Comparison with Cardiac and Hepatic Iron Jin Yamamura1, Bjrn P. Schnnagel1, Moritz Brehmer1, Christoph Berliner1, Sarah Keller1, Charlotte Pfeifer2, Gerhard Adam1, Roland Fischer3, 4
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Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Medical Center-Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany; 2Center of Oral & Dental Surgery - Department of Radiology, University Medical Center-Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany; 3Pediatric Hematology, University Medical Center-Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany; 4Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland, Oakland, CA, United States

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4061. Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Pancreas Noam Nissan1, Talia Golan2, Edna Furman Haran3, Sara Apter4, Yael Inbar4, Dov Grobgeld1, Hadassa Degani5

1 Department of Biological Regulation , Weizmann Institue of Science, Rehovot, Israel; 2Oncology Institute, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel; 3Biological Services, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; 4The Division of Diagnostic Imaging, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel; 5Department of Biological Regulation, Weizmann Institue of Science, Rehovot, Israel

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4062. MRI-Based Measurement of the Pancreatic Extracellular Volume Detects Immune Cell Infiltration in a Mouse Model of Type 1 Diabetes Patrick Antkowiak1, Brian Stevens1, Marcia McDuffie1, Frederick H. Epstein1
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University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

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4063 3. MRI Guided d Dielectric Bar rrier Discharge e Plasma in vivo o: A Preliminary y Study for Rec ctal Wall of Rab bbit Ruixue Wang g1, Hongyang Yu uan2, Wenchao Cai C 3, Jue Zhang1 , 4, Jing Fang2, 5

1 Academy for Advanced Interdis sciplinary Studies, , Peking Universit ty, Beijing, China; 2College of Engin neering, Peking Un niversity, a; 3Department of Radiology, R Peking g University First H Hospital, Beijing, China; 4College of Engineering, Pek king Beijing, China 5 University , Be eijing , China; Ac cademy for Advan nced Interdisciplina ary Studies, Pekin ng University , Beij jing , China

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4064 4. MR Imaging g and Spectrosc copic Investigat tion of Exercise e and Calorie R Restriction in Hi igh Fat Diet Fed d Obese Rats 1 G , S. Ishin no2, S.S. Lee1, Y.A. Yang3, Bhanu u Prakash KN1, Z. Zhou3, M. Ka aneko2, Y. Nakan no2, M. Venkatesh Gopalan Watanabe2, T. T Horiguchi2, B. B Zhu3, Sendhil S. S Velan1
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Laboratory of f molecular Imagin ng, Singapore Bioi imaging Consortiu um, Singapore, Sin ngapore; 2Takeda P Pharmaceutical Co ompany 3 Limited, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan; J Takeda Sin ngapore Pte. Limite ed, Singapore, Sin ngapore

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4065 5. Non-Invasiv ve Identification n of Biomarkers s for Chronic L Liver Complicat tions of Diabete es Mellitus Usin ng Chemical Sh hift and IVIM-D DWI Imaging 1 2 1 2 1 3 Sonia Isabel Goncalves , , Filipe F Caseiro Al lves , , Miguel C Castelo Branco ,
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2 Medical Facu ulty, University Co oimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; P Radiolo ogy, University Ho ospital Coimbra, C Coimbra, Portugal; 3Biomedical Institute for Re esearch in Light an nd Image, Univers sity of Coimbra, C Coimbra, Portugal

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4066 6. A Metabolomics Approach h to Biomarker Discovery D for N Non-Alcoholic S Steatohepatitis Brittany Ann n Lee1, Keisaku Sato S 2, Celine Bal ligand1, Huadon ng Zeng3, Parves sh Sharma1, Kris sta Vandenborne e4, Arthur Edison5, Ang gela Dolganiuc2, Glenn A. Walte er1
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Department of o Physiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U United States; 2De epartment of Intern nal Medicine, Univ versity of Florida, Gaine esville, FL, United States; 3AMRIS, University U of Flor rida, Gainesville, F FL, United States; 4Department of Ph hysical 5 Therapy, Univ versity of Florida, Gainesville, G FL, United U States; Dep partment of Bioche emistry, University y of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States

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4067 7. MR Elastography of Liver for Clinical Follow Up and As ssessment of Tr reatment Respo onse in Chronic Liver Diseases Sudhakar K. Venkatesh1, Me eng Yin1, Jayant A. A Talwalkar2, J Jeff Fidler1, Dav vid M. Hough1, R Richard Leroy E Ehman
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Radiology, Mayo M Clinic, Roche ester, MN, United States; 2Gastroent terology and Hepa atology, Mayo Clin nic, Rochester, MN N, United States

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4068 8. Hepatic Hem mangiomas and d Other Hemang giomatous Lesi ions: MR Imagi ing Manifestations, Pitfalls and d ProblemSolving MR R Techniques 1 1 1 Kenji Matsuz zaki , Mayumi Takeuchi T , Masaf fumi Harada
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Tokushim ma, Tokushima, Ja apan

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magna cum laude

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4069 9. MRI Characteristics of Pri imary Biliary Tract T Malignanc cies and Its Mim mics Sajeev Ezhap pilli1, Jianhai Li2, John Chenevey ey2, William C. S Small2, Volkan A Adsay2, Pardeep Mittal2
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Radiology, Em mory university, Atlanta,, A GA, Unite ed States; 2Radiolo ogy, Emory univer rsity, Atlanta, GA, , United States

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4070 0. Autoimmun ne Pancreatitis Revisted R : MR Imaging I Chara acteristics and D Differentiating F Features from P Pancreatic Carcinoma 1 1 1 Hina Arif-Tiw wari , Bobby T. Kalb , Diego R. Martin
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Medical Imag ging, University of f Arizona, College e of Medicine, Tuc cson, AZ, United S States

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summa cum laude

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4071 1. Implementa ation of a Comp prehensive MR Safety Course f for Medical Stu udents Steffen Samm met1
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity of Chicago, , Chicago, IL, Uni ited States

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magna cum laude

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4072 2. MRI Characterization of Neoplastic N and Non N Neoplastic Mesenteric Ma asses Sajeev Ezhap pilli1, Jianhai Li2, John Chenevey ey2, William C. S Small2, Volkan A Adsay3, Pardeep Mittal2
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Radiology, Em mory university, Atlanta,, A GA, Unite ed States; 2Radiolo ogy, Emory univer rsity, Atlanta, GA, , United States; 3P Pathology, Emory univers sity, Atlanta, GA, United States

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4073. Benign Cystic Lesions of the Ovary: Diagnosis with MR Imaging Laura Miller1, Josephina Vossen2, G. Marrinan2
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Radiology, Bridgeport Hospital , Bridgeport, CT, United States; 2Radiology, Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport, CT, United States

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Wednesday 14:30-15:30
1 Institute of Medical Engineering, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria; 2Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany; 3Siemens Healthcare, Graz, Austria

4074. Parameter Optimization for Liver MR Elastography at 3 T Johannes Strasser1, Jrg Roland2, Gert Reiter3, Rudolf Stollberger1

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4075. Separate Assessment of Fibrosis, Steatosis and Inflammation: Multi-Parametric Imaging of Chronic Liver Diseases Sabrina Doblas1, Helena S. Leitao1, 2, Philippe Garteiser1, Gaspard d'Assignies1, 3, Feryel Mouri4, Valrie Vilgrain1, 3, Ralph Sinkus1, Carlos F.G.C. Geraldes2, Bernard E. Van Beers1, 3
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U773-CRB3, INSERM, Paris, France; 2Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; Radiology Department, Beaujon University Hospital, Clichy, France; 4Hepatology Department, Beaujon University Hospital, Clichy, France

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4076. Sensitivity of Intrahepatic Volumetric Strain Measured by MR Elastography to the Alteration of Portal Pressure in Patients with Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPPS) Sebastian Hirsch1, Thomas J. Kroencke1, Jing Guo2, Rolf Reiter1, Sebastian Papazoglou1, Patrick Asbach1, Juergen Braun3, Ingolf Sack1

1 Department of Radiology, Charit - Universittsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 3Institute of Medical Informatics, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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4077. Measurement of Liver and Splenic Stiffness with MR Elastography Using Single or Double Acoustic Excitation. Hadrien A. Dyvorne1, Guido H. Jajamovich1, Richard Leroy Ehman2, Ersin Bayram3, Bachir Taouli1, Richard Leroy Ehman2
1 Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States; 3GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

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4078. Grading of Chronic Liver Inflammation Quantified by Shear Wave Dispersion MR Elastography: Initial Clinical Results on 26 Patients Philippe Garteiser1, Gaspard D'Assignies1, 2, Helena S. Leitao1, 3, Ramin S. Sahebjavaher4, Simon Auguste Lambert1, Feryel Mouri5, Valrie Vilgrain, 12, Bernard E. Van Beers, 12, Ralph Sinkus1
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U773-CRB3, INSERM, Universite Sorbonne Paris-Cite, Paris, 75018, France; 2Service de Radiologie, AP-HP Hopital Beaujon, Clichy, 92110, France; 3Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, 3004-517, Portugal; 4University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 5Service d'hepatologie, AP-HP Hopital Beaujon, Clichy, 92110, France

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4079. A Novel Approach for Hepatic Viscoelastic Characterization Using Magnetization-Tagged MRI and SingleDegree-Of-Freedom (SDOF) Viscoelastic Model Sohae Chung1, Leon Axel1
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Radiology Department, Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States

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4080. Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Liver Fibrosis of Rat with Bile Duct Ligation Bin Yang1, Li Wang1, Chunmei Xia2, Lixia Yang3, Zhongwei Qiao1, Ed X. Wu4

1 Department of Radiology, Children Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China; 2Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, Fudan University, Shanghai, China; 3Department of Radiology, Xuhui Center Hospital, Shanghai, China; 4Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

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4081. Intravoxel Incoherent Motion MR Imaging Showed Lower Pure Molecular Diffusion in Fibrotic Livers: A Report of Preliminary Results Pu-Xuan Lu1, Hua Huang1, Jing Yuan2, Feng Zhao2, Yi-Xiang Wang2
1 Department of Radiology, the Shenzhen Third People's Hospital, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China; 2Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong

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4082. Prospective Comparison of IVIM DWI, MR Elastography and Transient Elastography for the Detection of Liver Fibrosis in HCV. Initial Results. Hadrien A. Dyvorne1, Guido H. Jajamovich1, M. Isabel Fiel2, Douglas Dieterich2, Valerie Martel-Laferriere2, Scott Friedman2, Claudia Donnerhack1, Richard Leroy Ehman3, Bachir Taouli1
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Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2Department of Medicine/Liver Disease, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

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4083. Quantitative Self-Gated Free Breathing 4D DCE MRI of the Liver with Retrospectively Selectable Temporal Resolution Gregory R. Lee1, 2, Yong Chen3, 4, Nicole Seiberlich5, Mark A. Griswold3, 4, Vikas Gulani, 46
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Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2Radiology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States; 3Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, United States; 5Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 6Radiology, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, United States

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4084. Free-Breathing Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Compressed-Sensing Imaging for Reliable Estimation of Liver Perfusion Hersh Chandarana1, Kai Tobias Block1, Henry Rusinek1, Matthew B. Greenberg1, Li Feng2, Daniel K. Sodickson1, Ricardo Otazo1

1 Radiology; Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Radiology; Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States

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4085. Free Breathing Abdominal DCEMRI with High Spatio-Temporal Resolution Manojkumar Saranathan1, Dan W. Rettmann2, Brian Andrew Hargreaves1, Andreas Loening1, Anja C.S Brau3, KyungHyun Sung1, Shreyas S. Vasanawala1
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Dept. of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Rochester, MN, United States; 3GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States

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4086. Improvement of Gadoxetate Arterial Phase Capture with a High Spatio-Temporal Resolution Multiphase 3D SPGR-Dixon Sequence Thomas A. Hope1, Manojkumar Saranathan1, Iva Petkovska1, Brian Andrew Hargreaves1, Robert J. Herfkens1, Shreyas S. Vasanawala1
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Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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4087. Dynamic Hepatospecific Contrast Enhanced-MRI with Gd-EOB-DTPA: Correlation Between MR Quantitative Parameters and Hepatocyte Transporter Expression Matthieu Lagadec1, Sabrina Doblas1, Celine Giraudeau1, Jean-Luc Daire1, Simon Auguste Lambert1, Magali Fasseu1, Valerie Paradis1, Richard Moreau1, Bernard E. Van Beers1
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INSERM Centre de recherche Biomdicale Bichat Beaujon, CRB3 U773, Universit Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cit, Paris, Ile de France, France

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4088. Robustness of a Hybrid Magnitude/complex Method for Liver Fat Quantification in the Presence of a Hepatobiliary Contrast Agent Lauren M.B. Burke1, Xiaodong Zhong2, Ghaneh Fananapazir1, Brian M. Dale3, Dominik Nickel4, Stephan A.R. Kannengiesser4, Mustafa R. Bashir1

1 Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States; 2MR R&D Collaborations Siemens Healthcare, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3MR R&D Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare, Morrisville, NC, United States; 4Healthcare Sector Imaging & Therapy Division, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany, Germany

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4089. Evaluation of a Screening Dixon Sequence for Detecting Presence of Iron/ Fat in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease Liana Rocha1, Caroline Amoedo2, Fernanda Mago2, Marcio Reis2, Ralph Strecker3, Xiadong Zhong4, Stephan A.R. Kannengiesser5, Ronaldo Baroni2

1 Imaging Department , Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, So Paulo, Brazil; 2Imaging Department, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, So Paulo, Brazil; 3Healthcare MR, Siemens Ltda, So Paulo, Brazil; 4MR R&D Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare , Atlanta, Geogia, United States; 5Healthcare MR, Siemens, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany

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4090 0. Human Bile e Phosphatidylcholine Contribu utes to 31P MRS S Hepatic Signa al at 2.06 Ppm. 1 2 Marek Chme elk1, Ladislav Valkovic Va , , Peter r Wolf3, Wolfgan ng Bogner1, 4, Ma Martin Gajdosik1, Stephan Gruber r1, Michael 3 1 13 3 Krebs , Siegf fried Trattnig , Martin M Krssk,
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MR Centre of f Excellence, Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Medical Univ versity of Vienna, V Vienna, Austria; 2D Department of Im maging Methods, Insti itute of Measurement Science, Slova ak Academy of Sci iences, Bratislava, , Slovakia; 3Depar rtment of Internal M Medicine III, 4 Medical Unive ersity of Vienna, Vienna, V Austria; Athinoula A A. Marti inos Center for Bi omedical Imaging g, Department of R Radiology, Massachusetts s General , Boston, , MA, United State es

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4091 1. Hemodynam mic Changes in Healthy and Ci irrhotic Liver M Measured Using g a Breath-Hold d High Resoluti ion, Highly Accelerated K-T SPARSE-SENSE Phase Contrast C Seque ence. 1 D , Ashley y Knight-Greenfi field1, Nancy Coo oper1, Cecilia Besa1, Ricardo O Otazo2, Daniel K. Hadrien A. Dyvorne Sodickson2, Bachir B Taouli1
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Mount Sinai School S of Medicin ne, New York, NY Y, United States; 2N New York Univers sity Langone Medi ical Center, New Y York, NY, United States

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4092 2. Further Exp ploration of MR RI Techniques for f Liver T1rho o Quantification n Feng Zhao1, Jing Yuan1, Min n Deng1, Yi-Xian ng Wang1
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Department of o Imaging and Inte erventional Radiol logy, The Chinese e University of Hon ng Kong, Shatin, N N.T., Hong Kong

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4093 3. Adiabatic Sp pin Locking T1 1rho Imaging fo or Estimation of f Liver Functio on Tomoyuki Ok kuaki1, Yukihisa Takayama2, Aki ihiko Nishie3, M Makoto Obara4, T Tetsuo Ogino4, H Hiroshi Honda3, Marc Van Cauteren1
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Philips Health hcare Asia Pacific, , Minato-ku, Toky yo, Japan; 2Departm ment of Molecular r Imaging and Diagnosis, Kyushu Un niversity, Graduate Scho ool of Medical Scie ence, Fukuoka, Jap pan; 3Department of clinical Radiolo ogy, Kyushu Univ versity, Graduate S School of 4 Medical Scien nces, Fukuoka, Japan; Philips Electr ronics Japan, Mina ato-ku, Tokyo, Jap pan

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4094 4. Liver T1 Inc creases with Fib brosis and Is Co orrelated with L Liver Stiffness a and ELF Score 2 Eleanor F. Cox C 1, Antonella Ghezzi G , Andrea Bennet2, Mina P Patel2, Andrew J Jackson2, David Harman2, Carolyn 1 2 2 1 Costigan , Martin M W. James , Stephen D. Ry yder , Penelope A A. Gowland , Gu uru P. Aithal2, I. . Neil Guha2, Sus san T. Francis1
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Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic Resonance R Centre, University of Not ttingham, Nottingh ham, Nottinghamsh hire, United Kingd dom; 2NIHR Biomedical Re esearch Unit in Ga astrointestinal and Liver Diseases, N Nottingham Univer rsity Hospitals NH HS Trust and the U University of Nottingham, Nottingham, N Nottin nghamshire, United Kingdom

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4095 5. Quantitative e T2 and Proton n Density Mapp ping of a Murin ne Model of Hep patic Fibrosis P Progression: An n Application of Adaptive Ite erative PD and T2 QMRI Algo orithms 1 1 1 Hernan Jara a , Yu Sakai , Ste ephan Anderson
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Boston Unive ersity Medical Cen nter, Boston, MA, United U States

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4096 6. Toward an Improved I Quan ntification of Ad dipose Tissue C Components: T1 1 Assessment in n Morbidly Obe ese, NonObese NAFL LD and Healthy y Lean Subjects s at 1.5 T 1 1 1 2 3 1 magna cum laude Nikita Garno ov , Henriette Be ertram , Gregor Thrmer , Thom mas Karlas , Tatj tjana Schtz , Th homas Kahn , H Harald Busse1
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Diagnostic an nd Interventional Radiology, R Leipzig g University Hospi ital, Leipzig, Germ many; 2Internal Me edicine, Neurology y and Dermatology, Leipzig University y Hospital, Leipzig g, Germany; 3Visc ceral, Transplantat tion, Thoracic and d Vascular Surgery y, Leipzig ermany University Hospital, Leipzig, Ge

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4097 7. Dynamic Sin ncalide (Cholec cystokinin)-Enh hanced Magneti ic Resonance Im maging of the G Gallbladder and d Biliary Tree: Initial l Results in Hea althy Volunteers 1 1 1 1 Bahar Manso oori , Karin Ann na Herrmann , Pablo P Riera Ros , Raj Mohan Pa aspulati
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Radiology, Ca ase Western Reser rve University, Cle eveland, OH, Unit ted States

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4098. Prevalence and Significance of Non-Thrombotic Findings on Pulmonary Magnetic Resonance Angiography Performed to Evaluate for Acute Pulmonary Embolism Mark L. Schiebler1, Jitesh Ahuja1, Christopher J. Franois2, Harald Kramer1, Scott B. Reeder1, Thomas M. Grist2, Michael Repplinger3, Scott K. Nagle1
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Radiology, UW-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; Medicine, UW-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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4099. Ultrashort Echo Time (UTE) 3D MRI of Lungs in Healthy Subjects at 3 Tesla: Assessment of Lung Tissue Density Yannick Crmillieux1, Mathieu Lederlin2
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CRCTB, University of Bordeaux Segalen, Bordeaux, France; 2CRCTB, Universit de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France

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4100. Pulmonary 3T MR Imaging with Ultra-Short TEs: Influence of Ultra-Short Echo Time on Pulmonary Functional and Clinical Stage Assessments of Smokers Yoshiharu Ohno1, 2, Shinichiro Seki3, Mizuho Nishio1, 2, Hisanobu Koyama3, Takeshi Yoshikawa1, 2, Sumiaki Matsumoto1, 2, Nobukazu Aoyama4, Katsusuke Kyotani4, Makoto Obara5, Marc van Cauteren5, Masaya Takahashi6, Hideaki Kawamitsu4, Satoru Takahashi4, Kazuro Sugimura3
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Advanced Biomedical Imaging Research Center, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 2Division of Functional and Diagnostic Imaging Research, Department of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 3Division of Radiology, Department of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 4Center forRadiology and Radiation Oncology, Kobe University Hospital, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 5Philips Healthcare, Tokyo, Japan; 6Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States

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4101. Simultaneous Single Breath-Hold MR Imaging of Lung Perfusion and Structure Using 3D Radial UTE Laura C. Bell1, Kevin M. Johnson1, 2, Sean B. Fain1, 2, Randi Drees3, Scott K. Nagle1, 2

1 Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Radiology, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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4102. Absolute Concentration, Biodistribution and Pharmacokinetics of Gd-Based Contrast Agents in Lungs Using UTE MRI Andrea Bianchi1, Sandrine Dufort2, 3, Franois Lux4, Jean-Luc Coll2, Olivier Tillement4, Yannick Crmillieux1
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Cardio-Thoracic Center of Bordeaux, University of Bordeaux Segalen, Bordeaux, France, France; 2University Joseph Fourier, SaintMartin-d'Hres, France, France; 3Nano-H, Saint Quentin - Fallavier, France, France; 4Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Matriaux Luminescents, University Claude Bernard, Villeurbanne, France, France

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4103. High Resolution UTE-MR Imaging in Lung Disease in Children and Young Adults Karl-Heinz Herrmann1, Martin Krmer1, Martin Stenzel2, Hans-Joachim Mentzel2, Jrgen R. Reichenbach1

1 Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany; 2Pediatric Radiology, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany

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4104. Oxygen-Enhanced MRI Vs. Thin-Section CT: Capability for Pulmonary Functional and Disease Severity Assessments in Patients with Connective Tissue Diseases Yoshiharu Ohno1, 2, Shinichiro Seki3, Mizuho Nishio1, 2, Hisanobu Koyama3, Takeshi Yoshikawa1, 2, Sumiaki Matsumoto1, 2, Nobukazu Aoyama4, Katsusuke Kyotani4, Makoto Obara5, Marc van Cauteren5, Hideaki Kawamitsu4, Satoru Takahashi, 34, Kazuro Sugimura3
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Advanced Biomedical Imaging Research Center, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 2Division of Functional and Diagnostic Imaging Research, Department of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 3Division of Radiology, Department of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 4Center forRadiology and Radiation Oncology, Kobe University Hospital, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 5Philips Healthcare, Tokyo, Japan

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4105. Normalized T1 Relaxation Time Mapping for Improved Lung Imaging in Cystic Fibrosis Patients Lan Lu1, Elliott C. Dasenbrook2, David Weaver2, Peter M. Jakob3, Mitchell L. Drumm2, Michael W. Konstan2, Chris A. Flask1
1 Department of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Department of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Department of Physics, University of Wurzburg, Wurzburg, Germany

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4106. Evaluation of Optimal Timing for Diffusion Weighted MR Imaging to Assess Early Tumor Response of Lung Cancer After Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy Shigeaki Umeoka1, Yukinori Matsuo2, Tomohisa Okada1, Aki Kido1, Yusuke Iizuka2, Masahiro Hiraoka2, Kaori Togashi1
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Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; Department of Radiation Oncology and Image-applied Therapy, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

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4107. Correlation of ADC Values with Histopathology of Lung Masses: Preliminary Results Christine U. Lee1, Peter D. Kollasch1, Darin White1, Schmitz J. John1, James F. Glockner1, Anne-Marie G. Sykes1
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Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

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4108. Free-Breathing Radial 3D Fat-Suppressed T1-Weighted Gradient Echo Sequence for Pulmonary Nodule Detection in Patients Undergoing PET/CT Followed by Simultaneous PET/MR Examination Hersh Chandarana1, Laura Heacock1, Rajan Rakheja1, Linda DeMello1, John Bonavita1, Kai Tobias Block1, Christian Geppert2, Kent Friedman1
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Radiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 2Siemens Medical Systems, New York, NY, United States

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4109. Regional Ventilation Assessed by Conventional MRI in Health and Pathology Francesca Pennati1, James D. Quirk2, Yulin V. Chang3, Dmitriy A. Yablonskiy2, Richard A. Pierce4, Mario Castro4, Andrea Aliverti1, Jason C. Woods2

1 Bioingegneria, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy; 2Radiology, Washington University, St Louis, MO, United States; 3Radiology, Washington University in Saint Louis, St Louis, MO, United States; 4Internal Medicine, Washington University, St Louis, MO, United States

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4110. Respiratory 3D Cine MRI of Upper Airway Dynamics in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Mark E. Wagshul1, Sanghun Sin2, David M. Wootton3, Michael L. Lipton1, 4, Keivan Shifteh4, Raanan Arens2
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Radiology, Gruss MRRC, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, United States; 2Pediatrics, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, United States; 3Mechnical Engineering, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York, NY, United States; 4Radiology, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, United States

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4111. Dynamics of Pulmonary Ventilation Distribution at Steady State Via 19Fluorine-Enhanced MRI: Initial Experiences and Future Developments Ahmed F. Halaweish1, 2, William Michael Foster3, Richard E. Moon4, Neil R. MacIntyre3, James R. MacFall1, H. Cecil Charles1, 2
Radiology, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, United States; 2Duke Image Analysis Laboratory - Radiology, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, United States; 3Medicine - Pulmonary, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, United States; 4Anesthesiology - GTVU Divison, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, United States
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4112. Comparison of the Utility of Whole-Body MRI with and Without Quick 3D and Double RF Fat Suppression Techniques, PET/CT and Conventional Examination for Assessment of Recurrence in NSCLC Patients Yoshiharu Ohno1, 2, Mizuho Nishio1, 2, Hisanobu Koyama3, Takeshi Yoshikawa1, 2, Sumiaki Matsumoto1, 2, Nobukazu Aoyama4, Katsusuke Kyotani4, Saori Satou5, Hideaki Kawamitsu4, Satoru Takahashi, 34, Kazuro Sugimura3
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Advanced Biomedical Imaging Research Center, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 2Division of Functional and Diagnostic Imaging Research, Department of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 3Division of Radiology, Department of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 4Center forRadiology and Radiation Oncology, Kobe University Hospital, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 5Toshiba Medical Systems, Ohtawara, Tochigi, Japan

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4113. Comparison of Assessment of Preoperative Pulmonary Vasculature in NSCLC Patients by Non-ContrastEnhanced and 4D Contrast-Enhanced MR Angiography at 3T and by Contrast-Enhanced MDCT Using a 64Detector Row System Yoshiharu Ohno1, 2, Mizuho Nishio1, 2, Hisanobu Koyama3, Takeshi Yoshikawa1, 2, Sumiaki Matsumoto1, 2, Nobukazu Aoyama4, Katsusuke Kyotani4, Saori Satou5, Hideaki Kawamitsu4, Satoru Takahashi, 34, Kazuro Sugimura3
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Advanced Biomedical Imaging Research Center, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 2Division of Functional and Diagnostic Imaging Research, Department of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 3Division of Radiology, Department of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 4Center forRadiology and Radiation Oncology, Kobe University Hospital, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 5Toshiba Medical Systems, Ohtawara, Tochigi, Japan

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4114. Evaluation of Signal-To-Noise Ratio, T2, and T2* for Hyperpolarized Helium-3 MRI of the Human Lung at Three Magnetic Field Strengths Peter Komlosi1, Talissa A. Altes1, Kun Qing1, Karen E. Mooney2, G. Wilson Miller1, Jaime F. Mata1, Eduard E. De Lange1, William A. Tobias2, Gordon D. Cates Jr. 2, John P. Mugler, III1

1 Department Radiology and Medical Imaging, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

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4115. Short- And Long-Time-Scale Hyperpolarized 3He Diffusion MRI in Healthy, Second-Hand Smoking, COPD and Asthma Subjects Chengbo Wang1, John P. Mugler, III2, Eduard E. De Lange2, G Wilson Miller2, Talissa A. Altes2
1 Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China; 2Radiology and Medical Imaging, University of Virginia, CHARLOTTESVLE, VA, United States

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4116. Increased Anisotropy in the Subpleural Lung as Assessed with Hyperpolarized He3 Imaging Peter Komlosi1, Talissa A. Altes1, Kun Qing1, G. Wilson Miller1, Jaime F. Mata1, Gordon D. Cates Jr. 2, Eduard E. De Lange1, John P. Mugler, III1
1 Department Radiology and Medical Imaging, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

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4117. in vivo Helium-3 MR-Elastography: Assessment in Small Animal and Human Lungs Roberta Santarelli1, Marion Tardieu1, Ralph Sinkus2, Pierre-Yves Brillet3, Luc Darrasse1, Xavier Matre1
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IR4M, Universit Paris sud-XI, Orsay, Ile de France, France; 2Centre de Recherches Biomdicales Bichat-Beaujon, Paris, Ile de France, France; 33Rponses Cellulaires et Fonctionnelles l'Hypoxie, Bobigny, Ile de France, France

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4118. Dynamic Ventilation 3He MRI of Human Lung: Correlations and Reproducibility Study Using Free-Breath Administration with Volumetric Bolus Monitoring Maxim Terekhov1, Klaus Gast2, Manuela Gueldner3, Julien Rivoire1, Ursula Wolf2, Janet Friedrich1, Sergej Karpuk3, Laura Maria Schreiber1
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Department Radiology, Section of Medical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz, Germany; Department of Radiology, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz, Germany; 3Institute of Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany

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4119. T2* Measurements of Dissolved-Phase 129Xe in the Human Lungs at 1.5 T and 3 T Xiaojun Xu1, General Leung1, Graham Norquay1, Helen Marshall1, Juan Parra-Robles1, Jim M. Wild1
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Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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4120. Voxelwise Comparison of Hyperpolarized He-3 and Xe-129 Lung Ventilation MR Imaging in Cystic Fibrosis Nicholas J. Tustison1, Alicia Muratore1, Benjamin Contrella1, John P. Mugler, III1, Eduard E. De Lange1, Talissa A. Altes1
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Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

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4121. Quantification of Human Lung Function and Structure Using Dissolved-Phase Hyperpolarized 129Xe Yulin V. Chang1, James D. Quirk2, Iulian C. Ruset3, Jeffrey J. Atkinson4, F. William Hersman3, Jason C. Woods2

1 Radiology, Washington University in Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States; 2Radiology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States; 3Xemed LLC, Durham, NH, United States; 4Department of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States

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4122. Placental MR Imaging in Fetuses with Placental Insufficiency Yoshimitsu Ohgiya1, Hiroshi Nobusawa2, Noritaka Seino1, Makoto Saiki1, Yui Onoda1, Jumpei Suyama1, Masanori Hirose1, Takehiko Gokan1
1 Department of Radiology, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; 2Department of Radiology, Kawasaki saiwai hospital, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan

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4123. Amide Proton Transfer (APT) Imaging of Uterine Tumors: A Preliminary Clinical Study Yukihisa Takayama1, Akihiro Nishie2, Osamu Togao1, Yoshiki Asayama2, Yasuhiro Ushijima2, Nobuhiro Fujita2, Takashi Yoshiura2, Makoto Obara3, Jochen Keupp4, Hiroshi Honda2
Department of Molecular Imaging and Diagnosis, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; 2 Department of Clinical Radiology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; 3Philips Electronics Japan, Tokyo, Japan; 4Philips Technologie GmbH Forschungslaboratorien, Hamburg, Germany
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4124. Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging and MR Spectroscopy in the Assessment of Tumor Grade and Depth of Myometrial Invasion in Malignant Endometrial Tumors Mayumi Takeuchi1, Kenji Matsuzaki1, Masafumi Harada1
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Department of Radiology, University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan

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4125. Role of Intravoxel Incoherent Motion MR Imaging in Evaluating Different Types of Uterine Fibroids in Patient Selection Before MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound Ablation Rong Rong1, Juan Wei2, Xuedong Yang1, Jing Liu1, Ying Zhu1, Bilgin Keserci3, Xiaoying Wang1
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Radiology Department, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 2Philips Research Asia, Shanghai, China; 3Philips Healthcare South Korea, Seoul, Korea

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4126. Quantitative Phase Imaging in Mouse Pregnancy Uday Krishnamurthy1, Yimin Shen2, Gabor Szalai3, Jaladhar Neelavalli2, Bing Wang3, Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa3, 4, Edgar Hernandez-Andrade3, 4, Nandor Gabor Than3, 4, Ewart Mark Haacke2, Roberto Romero3
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 3Perinatology Research Branch, NICHD, NIH, DHHS, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 4Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States

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4127. In-Utero Blood Flow Quantification by Phase-Contrast MRI Using a New Triggering Method: Comparison with Doppler Ultrasound Measurements in a Sheep Model Jin Yamamura1, Chressen K. Much1, Manuela Tavares de Sousa2, Friedrich Ueberle3, Hendrik Kooijman4, Gerhard Adam1, Ulrike Wedegrtner1, Bjrn P. Schnnagel1
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Medical Center-Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany; 2Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine, University Medical Center-Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany; 3Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, Germany; 4Philips Medical Systems, Hamburg, Germany
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4128. MR Manifestations of Ovarian Thecomas/fibrothecomas: Conventional and Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging Mayumi Takeuchi1, Kenji Matsuzaki1, Masafumi Harada1
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Department of Radiology, University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan

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4129. Assessment of Late-Onset Fetal Growth Restriction by Phase Contrast MR Joshua F. P. van Amerom1, 2, Christopher W. Roy3, Milan Prsa2, John C. Kingdom4, Christopher K. Macgowan, 23, Mike Seed1, 2

1 Labatt Family Heart Centre, Div. of Cardiology, Dept. of Paediatrics, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Dept. of Diagnostic Imaging, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Dept. of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 4Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Div., Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada

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4130 0. The Effect of o Maternal Smoking on Placen ntal Blood Flow w Assessed Usin ng IVIM Devasuda An nblagan1, Nia W. W Jones2, Caroly yn Costigan1, Ru uta Deshpande2, Nick Raine-Fen nning3, George B Bugg2, 4 5 6 7 1 Zdenka Paus sova , , Tomas Paus P , , Penelop pe A. Gowland
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Sir Peter Man nsfield Magnetic Resonance R Centre, University of Not ttingham, Nottingh ham, Nottinghamsh hire, United Kingd dom; Nottingham University U Hospita als NHS Trust, Not ttingham, Nottingh hamshire, United K Kingdom; 3Divisio on of Obstetrics & 4 Gynaecology, School of Clinical Sciences, Univer rsity of Nottingham m, Nottingham, No ottinghamshire, U United Kingdom; R Research e Hospital for Sick k Children, Univers sity of Toronto, To oronto, Ontario, C Canada; 5Universite e de Montreal, Mo ontreal, Institute of the 6 7 Quebec, Canad da; Rotman Resea arch Institute, University of Toronto o, Toronto, Ontario o, Canada; School of Psychology, U University of Nottingham, Nottingham, N Nottin nghamshire, United Kingdom

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4131 1. Endometria al Carcinoma: Staging S Accurac cy of Diffusion W Weighted Imag ges 1 Shaza AlShar rif1, Stephanie Nougaret N , Helen n Addley2, Jocely yne Arseneau1, E Evis Sala2, Caro oline Reinhold1
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Radiology, McGill M University, Montreal, M QC, Can nada; 2Radiology, University of Cam mbridge, Cambrid dge, United Kingdo om

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4132 2. Evaluation of o Uterine Peris stalsis at Coron nal Plane of Cin ne MRI: Compa arison with Sagi ittal Plane and Correlation with Ovulation n Side o1, Aki Kido1, Ma asako Kataoka1, Koji Fujimoto2, Kayo Kiguchi1, Kyoko Takakur ra1, Yuki Himoto o2, Kaori Fuki Shitano Togashi1
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Department of o Diagnostic Imag ging and Nuclear Medicine, M Graduate te School of Medic cine, Kyoto Unive ersity, Kyoto, Japan n; Department of o Diagnostic Imag ging and Nuclear Medicine, M Kyoto U University, Kyoto, Japan

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4133 3. Measuring Venous V Blood Oxygenation O in Fetal Brain Usi ing Susceptibili ity Weighted Im maging Pavan Kuma ar Jella1, Jaladha ar Neelavali2, Uday U Krishnamur rthy3, Swati Mod dy2, Lami Yeo4, 5, Yashwanth Ka atkuri2, Ray 6 4 5 2 5 O. Bahado-S Singh , Sonia Ha assan , , Haacke e Mark Ewart , R Robert Romero , Moriah Thoma ason5, 7
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Biomedical Engineering E , Wayn ne state university, Detroit, MI, Unit ted States; 2Depart tment of Radiolog gy, Wayne State Un niversity, Detorit, MI, United U States; 3Biom medical Engineerin ng, Wayne state u university, Detroit, MI, United States s; 4Department of O Obstetrics 5 and Gynecolog gy, Wayne state un niversity, Detroit, MI, United States ; Perinatology Re esearch Branch, W Wayne State Univer rsity, Detroit, MI, United Sta ates; 6Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, G Way yne state university y, Detorit, MI, Uni ited States; 7Depar rtment of Pediatrics, Wa ayne State Univers sity, Detroit, MI, United U States

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4134 4. Characteriz zing Unilateral Ureter U Obstruc ction of Mouse K Kidney with Ch hemical Exchan nge Saturation T Transfer and Magnet tization Transfe er Methods 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 magna cum laude Feng Wang , , Zhongliang Zu Z , , Keiko Tak kahashi , John C C. Gore , , Raym mond C. Harris , Takamune Taka ahashi3, Christopher C. Quarles1, 2
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Institute of Im maging Science, Vanderbilt Universi ity, Nashville, TN, , United States; 2R Radiology and Rad diological Sciences s, Vanderbilt University, Na ashville, TN, Unite ed States; 3O'Brien n Mouse Kidney P Physiology and Dis sease Center, Vand derbilt University, , Nashville, TN, United Sta ates

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4135 5. Intra-Renal Oxygenation Measurement M by y BOLD MRI i n Contrast Induced Nephropa athy Model: Eff fect of ns Intervention Lu-Ping Li1, Jon Thacker2, Tammy T Franklin2, Hongyan Du3, Anindya Sen2, M Maria Papadopu ulou-Rosenzweig g4, Richard ottumarthi Vara Prasad2 Solomon5, Po
1 Radiology, Northshore University Healthsystem, Evanston, IL , Un nited States; 2Radio ology, Northshore e University Health hsystem, U States; 3Ce enter for Clinical & Research Inform matics, Northshore University Health hsystem, Evanston n, IL, United Evanston, IL, United States; 4Radiat tion Medicine, Northshore Universit ty Healthsystem, E Evanston, IL, Unit ted States; 5Nephro ology, University o of Vermont, Burlington,, VT, V United States

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4136 6. Single Breat th-Hold Renal T1 T Imaging at 7T 7 Xiufeng Li1, Patrick P J. Bolan n1, Kamil Ugurbi il1, Gregory J. M Metzger1
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Center for Ma agnetic Resonance e Research, Univer rsity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, MN N, United States

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4137 7. Optimization of QBOLD Methods M for the Assessment of Mouse Renal O Oxygenation Feng Wang1, 2, David A. Hor rmuth, II1, 3, Keiko Takahashi4, J John C. Gore1, 2, Raymond C. H Harris4, Takamun ne 1 2 Takahashi4, Christopher C. Quarles Q ,
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Institute of Im maging Science, Vanderbilt Universi ity, Nashville, TN, , United States; 2R Radiology and Rad diological Sciences s, Vanderbilt University, Na ashville, TN, Unite ed States; 3Biomed dical Engineering, Vanderbilt Unive ersity, Nashville, T TN, United States; 4O'Brien Mouse Kidney y Physiology and Disease D Center, Va anderbilt Universit ty, Nashville, TN, , United States

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4138 8. Cisterna Ch hyli in Autosomal Dominant Po olycystic Kidney y Disease Nanda Deepa a Thimmappa1, Michelle M Ann C. . Cerilles1, Alliso on Dunning2, Ste ephanie Donahu ue3, Honglei Zha ang1, Jon D. 3 4 1 Blumenfeld , , Martin R. Pri ince
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Radiology, Weill W Cornell Medic cal College, New York, Y NY, United d States; 2Dept of S Statistics, Weill Co ornell Medical Col llege, New York, NY, United States; 3Nephrology, The Rogos sin Institute,, New w York, NY, Unite d States; 4Nephrol logy, Weill Cornel ll Medical College, New York, NY, United d States

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4139 9. Reproducibility of Renal Artery A Flow and d BOLD (R2*) i in Renal Impair red Patients atir1, Niels H. Bu uus1, Michael Pe edersen2 Dinah S. Kha
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Department of o Nephrology, Aar rhus University Ho ospital, Aarhus, D Denmark; 2MR Res search Center, Aar rhus University Ho ospital, Aarhus, Denm mark

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4140 0. In Vivo Functional Sodium m MR Imaging of o the Human K Kidneys at 7 Tes sla s1, Henrik J. Mic chaely2, Xeni De eligianni3, Oliver r Bieri3, Stefan O O. Schoenberg2, Siegfried Stefan Zbn1, Vladimir Juras 1 2 Trattnig , Ste efan Haneder
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MR Center of f Excellence, Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Medical Univ versity of Vienna, V Vienna, Austria; 2I Institute of Clinica al Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, M Universit ty Medical Center r Mannheim, Heide elberg University, Mannheim, Germ many; 3Division of f Radiological Physics, Depar rtment of Radiolog gy, University of Basel B Hospital, Ba asel, Switzerland

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4141 1. Single Slice Vs. Whole Org gan MR-Renogr raphy KS Winter1, Michael M Ingrisch h1, Michael Stae ehler1, Andreas D D. Helck1, Marg garita Braunagel l1, Maximilian F F. Reiser1, 1 Konstantin Nikolaou N , Mike Notohamiprodjo N o1
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University Ho ospitals Munich, Munich, M Bavaria, Germany G

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4142 2. Sodium T2* Mapping of the e Human Kidne eys in Vivo at 7 Tesla s1, Henrik J. Mic chaely2, Xeni De eligianni3, Oliver r Bieri3, Stefan O O. Schoenberg2, Siegfried Stefan Zbn1, Vladimir Juras 1 2 Trattnig , Ste efan Haneder
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MR Center of f Excellence, Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, Medical Univ versity of Vienna, V Vienna, Austria; 2I Institute of Clinica al Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, M Universit ty Medical Center r Mannheim, Heide elberg University, Mannheim, Germ many; 3Division of f Radiological Physics, Depar rtment of Radiolog gy, University of Basel B Hospital, Ba asel, Switzerland

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4143 3. Noninvasive e Assessment of f Acute Kidney Injury with Dif ffusion Weighte ed MR Imaging g: A Prospective e Study Jian Dong1, Li L Yang2, Tao Su u2, Xiaoying Wa ang1, Xuexiang J Jiang1
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Radiology, Pe eking University First F Hospital, Beij jing, China; 2Neph hrology, Peking Un niversity First Hos spital, Beijing, Chi ina

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4144 4. MR GFR Measures M Vs MD DRD Estimates of Renal Functi ion in Cirrhotic cs Marta E. Heilbrun1, Kathryn n A. Morton2, Lei Zhang3, Christ topher C. Conlin n4, Pierre-Hughe es Vivier5, Vivian n S. Lee

1 Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT T, United States; 2 Univ of Utah, Sal lt Lake City, UT, U United States; 3UC CAIR, Univ L City, UT, United States; 4UCAI IR, University of U Utah, Salt Lake Ci ity, UT, United States; 5Department of of Utah, Salt Lake Radiology, Ro ouen University Ho ospital, Rouen, Fra ance

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4145 5. DTI and Tra actography of the t Kidney in Children: C Feasib bility and Corre elation with Fun nctional MR Ur rography Camilo Jame es1, Kassa Darge e1, 2, Dmitry Khi irchenko1, Rob C Carson1, Jeffrey I. Berman1, 2
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Radiology, Ch hildren's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, P PA, U United States; 2Rad diology, University ty of Pennsylvania a, Philadelphia, PA, P United States

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4146 6. Assessment of Whole-Body y DWI Combine ed Size and AD C Criteria for D Determination of Nodal Diseas se Status in H Lymp phoma Paediatric Hodgkin's ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 1 1 1 magna cum laude Arash Latifoltojar , Paul Humphries , Anant th Shankar, Step phen Daw, Stuar rt Taylor , Shonit Punwani
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Centre for Me edical Imaging, UC CL, London, Unite ed Kingdom

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4147 7. Whole-Body y Diffusion-Wei ighted MRI: Sp pectrum of Pitfa alls, Unusual Ca ases, Unexpecte ed Findings and d Artifacts Anwar R. Pa adhani1, Hemmy K. Sokhi1, Andr res Gogbashian1
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Paul Stricklan nd Scanner Centre, Mount Vernon Cancer C Centre, Nor rthwood, Middlese ex, United Kingdo om

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4148 8. More Accur rate Volume and d ADC Measur rements of Hete erogeneous Tum mor in Diffusion n-Weighted MR R Imaging: With Correl lation to PET/C CT magna cum laude Nan-Jie Gon ng1, Chun-Sing Wong W 1, Yiu-Ching g Chu2, Bingshe eng Huang1, Que eenie Chan3
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Diagnostic Ra adiology, Li Ka Sh hing Faculty of Me edicine, The Unive ersity of Hong Ko ong, Hong Kong, C China; 2Radiology, , Kwong Wah Hospital, , Hong Kong, Chin na; 3Philips Health hcare, Hong Kong, , China

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4149 9. The Effects of Region of In nterest Errors on Estimates of W Whole-Body Tu umour Volume and ADC in Pa atients with Bone Metast tases. 1 1 1 2 1 Matthew D. Blackledge B , Nin na Tunariu , Dav vid John Collins s , Anwar R. Pad dhani , Martin O O. Leach , Dow M M. Koh1
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CRUK and EP PSRC Cancer Ima aging Centre, Instit tute of Cancer Res search, Sutton, Sur rrey, United Kingd dom; 2Paul Strickl land Scanner Centre, Mount t Vernon Hospital, , Northwood, Midd dlesex, United Kin ngdom

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4150 0. Whole Skele eton ADC Histo ogram Characte eristics of Norm mal Marrow and d Myeloma Infi iltrated Marrow w in Patients with Low and High Disease Burd den essiou1, Sharon L. L Giles1, David d John Collins1, 2 , Faith E. Davie es3, 4, Gareth Mo organ3, 4, Nandit ta M. Christina Me deSouza, 12
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MRI Departm ment, Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutto on, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Clinic al Magnetic Reson nance, Institute of f Cancer Research, Sutt ton, Surrey, United d Kingdom; 3Haem mato-oncology Dep partment, Royal M Marsden Hospital, Sutton, Surrey, Un nited Kingdom; 4Mo olecular Pathology y, Institute of Canc cer Research, Sutto on, Surrey, United d Kingdom

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4151 1. in vivo High h Resolution Ren nal Diffusion MRI: M Diffusion-Prepared Bala anced Steady Sta ate Free Preces ssion (Diffu-Prep BSSFP) 1 2 1 1 1 3 Christopher Nguyen N , , Zhao oyang Fan , Beh hzad Sharif , Roh han Dharmakum mar , Rola Saoua af , Hyung L. Ki im4, Debiao Li1, 2
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Biomedical Im maging Research Institute, I Cedars Sinai Medical Cent ter, Los Angeles, C CA, United States; ; 2Bioengineering, University of California, Los L Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, Uni ited States; 3Radio ology, Cedars Sina ai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, , United States; 4Urolog gy, Cedars Sinai Medical M Center, Lo os Angeles, CA, U United States

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4152 2. DTI of the Human H Kidney: : Does Image Co-Registration Permit Non-Tr riggered Scanni ing? Maryam Seif f1, Huanxiang Lu u2, Chris Boesch h1, Mauricio Rey yes2, Peter Vermathen1
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Depts Clinica al Research and Ra adiology, University Bern, Bern, Sw witzerland; 2Institut te for Surgical Tec chnology and Biom mechanics, University Ber rn, Bern, Switzerla and

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4153 3. Reproducibility, Intra- And d Inter-Observe er Variability o of ADC Measur rement by Volumetric Segmentation of ow in Whole Bo ody Diffusion-W Weighted Imagin ng (WB-DWI) Bone Marro 1 1 1 2 2 Sharon L. Gi iles , Catherine J. J Simpkin , Dav vid John Collins s , , Christina M Messiou1, Nandita a M. deSouza, 12
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MRI Departm ment, Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutto on, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Clinic al Magnetic Reson nance, Institute of f Cancer Research, Sutt ton, Surrey, United d Kingdom

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4154 4. Uniform and d Reproducible e ADC Measure ement on Liver Tetsuo Ogino o1, 2, Toshiaki Miyati, M Marc Van n Cauteren3, Tom mohiko Horie4, Y Yutaka Imai5
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Healthcare de epartment, Philips Electronics Japan, , LTD, Minato-ku, , Tokyo, Japan; 2D Division of Health Sciences, Kanazawa University, Ka anazawa, Ishikawa a, Japan; 3Philips Healthcare H LTD, M Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 4Dept. of R Radiology, Tokai U University 5 Hospital, Iseha ara, Kanagawa, Jap pan; Radiology, Tokai T University, I Isehara, Kanagawa a, Japan

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4155 5. Large-Field-Of-View Test-Object for Asse essment of Fat S Suppression in Body DW-MRI I 1 Jessica M. Winfield W , Naomi H. M. Douglas1, David John Co ollins1, Nandita M M. deSouza1
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Institute of Ca ancer Research, Su utton, Surrey, Unit ted Kingdom

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4156 6. Correlation Study of Quan ntitative Diffusio onal Kurtosis Im maging with Se erum Indicators s in Liver Fibro osis He Wang1, Naiyi N Zhu2, Fuhu ua Yan2, Guang Cao, C Xu Yan3
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2 MR Research h China, GE Health hcare, Shanghai, China; C Departmen nt of Radiology, Ru uijin Hospital, Sha anghai, China; 3Ea ast China Normal Unive ersity, Shanghai, China C

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4157. Robust Data Fitting for IVIM Imaging of Thoracic Lesions Gaspar Delso1, Sangwoo Lee2, Miguel Porto1, Patrick Veit-Haibach1
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UniversittsSpital Zrich, Zrich, Switzerland; 2GE Healthcare, Seoul, Korea

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4158. Quality Assurance of Diffusion-Weighted MRI for Multicentre Clinical Trials Naomi H. M. Douglas1, Jessica M. Winfield1, Nandita M. deSouza1, David John Collins1, Matthew R. Orton1
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Radiotherapy and Imaging, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

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4159. The Influence of Perfusion Regime and T2 Relaxation on IVIM Imaging Parameter Estimation Sonia Isabel Goncalves1, 2, Filipe Caseiro Alves1, 2, Miguel Castelo Branco1, 3
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Medical Faculty, University Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; 2Radiology, University Hospital Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; 3Biomedical Institute for Research in Light and Image, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal

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4160. Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Body Applications Using the Sliding Multislice Concept with Continuously Moving Table Acquisition Jochen G. Hirsch1, 2, Alto Stemmer3, Berthold Kiefer3, Matthias Guenther1, 2
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University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany; 2Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, Germany; 3SIEMENS AG Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany

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4161. Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Pediatric Abdominal Tumor Yanqing Xu1, Li Wang1, Zhongwei Qiao1, Ed X. Wu2

1 Department of Radiology, Children Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China; 2EEE of Department, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong, China

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4162. Diffusion-Weighted MRI for Differentiation of Thoracoabdominal Neuroblastic Tumors: Preliminary Results Yang Wen1, Guangheng Yin1, Yue Zhang1, Yun Peng1
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Imaging Center, Beijing Children's Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China

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4163. B-Value Sampling Optimization for IVIM Diffusion Quantification in the Liver and Kidney at 1.5T and 3T Hadrien A. Dyvorne1, Guido H. Jajamovich1, Niels Oesingmann2, Thorsten Feiweier3, Ersin Bayram4, Bachir Taouli1
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Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions USA, New York, NY, United States; Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany; 4GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, United States

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4164. Fat Confounds the Observed Apparent Diffusion Coefficient in Patients with Hepatic Steatosis Jan Hansmann1, 2, Diego Hernando3, 4, Scott B. Reeder, 45

1 Institute of Clinical Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Center Mannheim, Mannheim, BW, Germany; 2Radiology, University of Wisconsin , Madison, WI, United States; 3Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4 Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 5Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States

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4165. Reproducibility Improvement of ADC Measurement on Left Lobe of Liver Tetsuo Ogino1, Toshiaki Miyati2, Marc Van Cauteren3, Tomohiko Horie4, Yutaka Imai5

1 Healthcare department, Philips Electronics Japan, LTD, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 2Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan; 3Philips Healthcare LTD, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 4Dept. of Radiology, Tokai University Hospital, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan; 5 Radiology, Tokai University, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan

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4166. Evaluation of Hepatic Focal Lesions Using Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging: Comparison of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient and Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Derived Parameters Jeong Hee Yoon1, Jeong Min Lee1
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Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea

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4167. The Repeatability of ADC and IVIM Metrics in the Liver: A Comparison of Free Breathing, Respiratory Triggered, and Breathhold Techniques Alexander D. Cohen1, Moira F. Schieke2, Kathleen M. Schmainda2
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Biophysics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States; 2Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States

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4168. Synthesized Diffusion Weighted Imaging in Liver: Comparison Between Conventional ADC and IVIM Fitting Models Tetsuya Wakayama1, Utaroh Motosugi2, Shintaro Ichikawa2, Hiroyuki Morisaka2, Hiroyuki Kabasawa1
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Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Hino, Tokyo, Japan; 2Radiology, University of Yamanashi, Chuo, Yamanashi, Japan

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4169. Comparing the Results of Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Calculated by Different Estimation Methods Utaroh Motosugi1, Tetsuya Wakayama2, Tomoaki Ichikawa1, Tsutomu Araki1, Suguru Kakite3, Hadrien A. Dyvorne3
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Radiology, University of Yamanashi, Japan; 2Advanced Application Center, GE Healthcare, Japan; 3Radiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, United States

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Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Gyeonggi, Korea; 2Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea

4170. MREIT Conductivity Imaging of Pneumonic Canine Lung: Preliminary Feasibility Study Woo Chul Jeong1, Munish Chauhan1, Hyung Joong Kim1, Hee Myung Park2, Oh In Kwon2, Eung Je Woo1

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4171. Comparison of Data Approximation Methods Used in MR-Based Tissue Electrical Property Mapping a Simulation Study Selaka Bandara Bulumulla1, Seung-kyun Lee1, Ileana Hancu1
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GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States

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4172. Experimental Evaluation of Frequency-Dependent Conductivity Using a Simultaneous Imaging of MREIT and MREPT Munish Chauhan1, Min Oh Kim2, Woo Chul Jeong1, Hyung Joong Kim1, Oh In Kwon3, Eung Je Woo1, Dong Hyun Kim2
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Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Gyeonggi, Korea; 2Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea; 3Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea

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4173. Phase Unbanding in BSSFP for Liver Conductivity Imaging at 3.0T Min-Oh Kim1, Narae Choi1, Jaewook Shin1, Joonsung Lee1, Dong-Hyun Kim1
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea

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4174. How Well Can Magnetic Susceptibility Anisotropy Be Estimated? an Error Analysis of Cylindrically Symmetric Susceptibility Tensor Reconstructions from Few Orientations Cynthia Wisnieff1, Pascal Spincemaille2, Tian Liu3, Yi Wang1
1 Cornell Univerisity, New York, United States; 2Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, United States; 3Medimagemetric, New York, United States

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4175. Generalized Local Maxwell Tomography for Mapping of Electrical Property Gradients and Tensors Daniel K. Sodickson1, 2, Leeor Alon1, 2, Cem Murat Deniz, 23, Noam Ben-Eliezer1, Martijn A. Cloos1, Lester A. Sodickson4, Christopher Michael Collins1, 2, Graham C. Wiggins1, Dmitry S. Novikov1
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Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 3Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, New York University, New York, NY, United States; 4Cambridge Research Associates, Newton, MA, United States

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4176. Characterization of Prostate Tissues Using MREIT Conductivity Imaging: In Vivo Canine Study Hyung Joong Kim1, Woo Chul Jeong1, Munish Chauhan1, Hee Myung Park2, Oh In Kwon2, Eung Je Woo1
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Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Gyeonggi, Korea; 2Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea

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4177. Localized Electrical Property Retrieval Theories and Numerical Examples Shao Ying Huang1, Elfar Adalsteinsson2, Berkin Bilgic2, Shaohui Foong1, Lawrence L. Wald3

1 Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore, Singapore; 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States

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4178 8. Determining g the Patient-Sp pecific Conduct tivity of Pelvic T Tumours for Us se in Hyperther rmia Treatment t Planning E. Balidemaj j1, A.L van Lier2, J. Crezee1, R.F F. Remis3, Aart J J. Nederveen4, L. .J.A. Stalpers1, C C.A.T. van den B Berg2
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Radiotherapy, Academic Medic cal Center, Amster rdam, Netherlands s; 2Radiotherapy, U UMC Utrecht, Utre echt, Netherlands; 3Faculty of Electrical Engineering, TU Delft ft, Delft, Netherlan nds; 4Radiology, A Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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4179 9. Optimal Combination of a Multi-Receive Coil for Condu uctivity Mappin ng Using Phase B Based MREPT Joonsung Lee1, Narae Choi1, Jaewook Shin1, Dong-Hyun Ki im1
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Electrical & Electronic E Enginee ering, Yonsei Univ versity, Seoul, Kor rea

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4180 0. Coil Combin ne for Conducti ivity Mapping of o Breast Cance er Jaewook Shin n1, Min Jung Kim m2, Joonsung Le ee1, Minoh Kim1, Narae Choi1, Y Yoonho Nam1, D Dong-Hyun Kim1
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Electrical and d Electronic Engineering, Yonsei Un niversity, Seoul, Se eodaemun-gu, Kor rea; 2Research Inst titute of Radiologi ical Science, Yonsei Univer rsity College of Medicine, M Seoul, Seodaemun-gu, Kore ea

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4181 1. Evaluation of o Effective Reg gions in Deep Brain B Stimulatio on Using MR-B Based Current D Density Imaging g (MRCDI): In I Vivo Canine Brain B Study 1 1 1 1 2 1 Munish Chau uhan , Saurav ZK Sajib , Woo Chul C Jeong , Hyu ung Joong Kim , Oh In Kwon , E Eung Je Woo
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Kyung Hee University, U Yongin, Gyeonggi, Korea a; 2Konkuk Univer rsity, Seoul, Korea a

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aphy 4182 2. Detection of f Neural Activit ty Using Magne etic Resonance E Electrical Impe edance Tomogra 1 2 Rosalind J. Sadleir S , , Corey y A. Falgas3, 4, Samuel S C. Grant t3, 4, Eung Je Wo oo2
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J. Crayton Pru uitt Department of f Biomedical Engin neering, Universit ty of Florida, Gain nesville, FL, United d States; 2Biomedi ical Engineering, Kyung K Hee Univer rsity, Yongin, Gye eonggi-do, Korea; 3Dept. of Chemica al & Biomedical E Engineering, The F Florida State University, Ta allahassee, FL, Uni ited States; 4The National N High Mag gnetic Field Labora atory, Tallahassee e, FL, United State es

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

4183 3. Reduction of o Boundary Artifact in Electri ical Property M Mapping Using M MREPT Joonsung Lee1, Narae Choi1, Jin Keun Seo2, Dong-Hyun Kim m1
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Electrical & Electronic E Enginee ering, Yonsei Univ versity, Seoul, Kor rea; 2Computation nal Science & Engi ineering, Yonsei U University, Seoul, Korea

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4184 4. Evaluation of o Liver Radiof frequency Ablat tion Lesions Us sing MREIT Co onductivity Ima aging Hyung Joong g Kim1, Munish Chauhan1, Woo Chul Jeong1, Oh h In Kwon2, Eun ng Je Woo1
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Kyung Hee University, U Yongin, Gyeonggi, Korea a; 2Konkuk Univer rsity, Seoul, Korea a

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

4185 5. CSI-EPT: A Novel Contras st Source Inversion Approach to EPT and Pa atient-Specific S SAR Based on B1+ Maps E. Balidemaj j1, R.F. Remis2, A.L A van Lier3, J. Crezee1, Aart J J. Nederveen4, Al lessandro Sbrizz zi3, L.J.A. Stalpe ers1, C.A.T. 3 van den Berg g
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Radiotherapy, Academic Medic cal Center, Amster rdam, Netherlands s; 2Faculty of Elect trical Engineering, TU Delft, Delft, N Netherlands; Radiotherapy, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, U Netherland ds; 4Radiology, Ac cademic Medical C Center, Amsterdam m, Netherlands

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4186 6. Investigating the Effect of Image I Resolutio on on Susceptib bility Values Ins side the Vessels s for Venous Ox xygen Q Saturation Quantification 1 2 3 4 5 1 5 Jin Tang , Th homas Stewart Denney D , Nouha Salibi , Sagar B Buch , Yongquan n Ye , Ewart Mar rk Haacke ,
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Magnetic Res sonance Innovation ns, Detroit, MI, Un nited States; 2MRI I Research Center, , Department of El lectrical and Comp puter Engineering, Auburn A University y, Auburn, AL, United States; 3Sieme ens Healthcare US SA, Malvern, PA, United States; 4Sc chool of 5 Biomedical En ngineering, McMa aster University, Hamilton, H ON, Can nada; Academic R Radiology, Wayne State University, D Detroit, MI, United States

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4187 7. Magnetic Re esonance Electr rical Properties s Tomography ( (MREPT) Based on the Solutio on of the Conve ectionReaction Eq quation magna cum laude Fatih Suleym man Hafalir1, Om mer Faruk Oran1, Necip Gurler1, Yusuf Ziya Ider r1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Electrical and d Electronics Engin neering, Bilkent University, U Ankara, , Turkey

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4188 8. Convection-Reaction Equa ation Based Low w-Frequency Co onductivity Ima aging Using Rea adout Gradient t Induced Eddy Curre ents 1 1 1 1 magna cum laude Omer Faruk Oran , Fatih Su uleyman Hafalir , Necip Gurler , Yusuf Ziya Ider r
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Electrical and d Electronics Engin neering, Bilkent University, U Ankara, , Turkey

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4189 9. Single Acqu uisition Electrica al Property Ma apping Jos P. Marq ques1, Daniel K. Sodickson2, Chr ristopher Micha ael Collins2, Rolf f Gruetter3, 4
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CIBM, Unive ersity of Lausanne, , Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 2Ber rnard and Irene Sc chwartz Center for r Biomedical Imag ging, Department of f Radiology, New York University School S of Medicine e, New York, NY, , United States; 3L LIFMET - Laborato ory for Functional and d Metabolic Imagin ng, cole Polytech hnique Fdrale de e Lausanne, Lausa anne, Vaud, Switze erland; 4Departme ent of Radiology, Un niversities of Gene eva and Lausanne, Lausanne, VD, Sw witzerland

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4190 0. Conductivity Mapping Usin ng Ultrashort Echo E Time (UTE E) Imaging 13 chweser1, 2, Li Huang, H , Karl-H Heinz Herrmann 1, Martin Krme er1, Andreas Dei istung1, Jrgen R R. Ferdinand Sc 1 Reichenbach h
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Medical Phys sics Group, Institut te of Diagnostic an nd Interventional R Radiology I, Jena U University Hospital - Friedrich Schi iller University Jen na, Jena, Germany; ; 2School of Medic cine, Friedrich Sch hiller University Je ena, Jena, German ny; 3Abbe School o of Photonics, Faculty for Physics and Astronomy, Friedrich Sch hiller University Je ena, Jena, Germany y

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4191 1. Determining g Electrical Pro operties Based on o Complex B1-Fields Measure ed in an MR Sc canner Using a M Multiple Transmit/Re eceive Coil: A General G Approa ach 1 1 2 2 1 3 Jiaen Liu , Xiaotong X Zhang , Pierre-Francoi is Van de Moort tele , Sebastian S Schmitter , Bin H He ,
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Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Minnesota a, Minneapolis, M MN, United States; 2Center for Magne etic Resonance Re esearch, University of Minnesota, M Minneapolis, MN, Unite ed States; 3Institute e for Engineering i in Medicine, Univ versity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, M United States s

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4192 2. Minimum Squared Error Estimate E of Elec ctrical Properti ies from B1 Map ps Selaka Banda ara Bulumulla1, Seung-Kyun Le ee1, Ileana Hancu u1
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GE Global Re esearch, Niskayuna, NY, United Stat tes

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4193 3. Nonlinear Estimation E of Cy ylindrically Sym mmetric Magne etic Susceptibili ity Anisotropy i in Image Space Without a Rigid DTI Prior P 1 2 1 Cynthia Wisn nieff , Pascal Sp pincemaille , Yi Wang W
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Cornell Unive erisity, New York, , United States; 2Weill W Cornell Medi ical College, New York, United Stat tes

E Electronic Poster P C Contrast Me echanism: Relaxometr ry - T2* & Iron I Quanti ification
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1 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin-Madison, Ma adison, WI, United d States; 2Medical l Physics, Universi ity of Wisconsin-M Madison, Madison, WI, United States

4194 4. Calibration of Confounder-Corrected R2* * for Liver Iron n Quantification n at 1.5T and 3T T: Preliminary y Results Diego Herna ando1, Naila Qaz zi1, Scott B. Reed der1, 2

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4195 5. Can We Use e Simple Linear r Model for the Relaxometry to o Represent the e Concentration n of Metal Ions? ? Chih-Ching Lai L 1, Fu-Nien Wang W 1
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Department of o Biomedical Engineering and Envir ronmental Science es, National Tsing Hua University, H Hsinchu, Taiwan

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4196 6. The Use of Appropriate A Ca alibration Curv ves Can Correct t the Systematic c Differences Be etween Softwar res in Hepatic R2* * Estimation 1 2 2 1 1 Antonella Me eloni , Hugh You ung Rienhoff , Amber A Jones , Ae essia Pepe , Mas ssimo Lombardi i , John C. Wood d3
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CMR Unit, Fo ondazione G. Mon nasterio CNR-Regione Toscana and Institute of Clinic cal Physiology, Pis sa, Italy; 2FerroKin n BioSciences, Inc, I San Carlo, CA A, United States; 3Division D of Cardio ology, Childrens H Hospital Los Ange eles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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4197. Systematic Investigation of Various Strategies for T2* Mapping for Liver Iron Quantification in the Presence of Noise Takeshi Yokoo1, 2, Qing Yuan1, Ivan E. Dimitrov2, 3
1 Radiology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Advanced Imaging Research Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Philips Medical Systems, Highland Heights, OH, United States

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4198. Evaluation of Correction Methods for Errors in T2* Quantification Caused by Background Gradients Ruitian Song1, Travis Bevington1, Brian Allen Taylor1, Axel J. Krafft1, Ralf B. Loeffler1, Claudia M. Hillenbrand1
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Radiological Sciences, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States

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4199. Enhanced Contrast of Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Contrast Agents by Spin-Lock MR Rik P.M. Moonen1, Pieternel van der Tol1, Stefanie J.C.G. Hectors1, Klaas Nicolay1, Gustav J. Strijkers1
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Biomedical Engineering/ Biomedical NMR, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands

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4200. Value of High Field Dependent Transverse Relaxation Increase for Increasing Iron Specificity in Human Brain Md Nasir Uddin1, R. Marc Lebel1, Alan H. Wilman1
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Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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4201. An Automatic Parenchyma Extraction Method for MRI R2* Relaxoemtry of Iron Loaded Liver Meiyan Feng1, Huashuai Gao1, Xinyuan Zhang1, Yanqiu Feng1, Wufan Chen1, Xuegang Xin1, Taigang He2, 3
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School of Biomedical Engineering, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China; 2Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 3National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

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4202. Effect of Nanoparticle-Protein Interaction on Relaxivity and MRI Contrast Efficiency of Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Houshang Amiri1, 2, Morteza Mahmoudi3, 4, Jolanda de Vries2, Arend Heerschap1, Alessandro Lascialfari5
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Radiology Department, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands; 2Tumor Immunology Department, Nijmegen Centre for Molecular Life Sciences, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands; 3Nanotechnology Research Centre, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 4Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran; 5Physics Department, Milan University, Milan, Lombardia, Italy

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4203. On the Influence of Particle Size in MR Iron Quantification Jan Sedlacik1, Jrgen R. Reichenbach2, Ferdinand Schweser2
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Neuroradiology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; 2Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, University Hospital-Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany

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4204. Robustness of R2* Mapping for Liver Iron Assessment at 1.5T and 3T Naila Qazi1, Scott B. Reeder1, 2, Diego Hernando1
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Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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4205. Iron and Myelin Induced Contrast Variations in the Corpus Callosum Christian Langkammer1, Nikolaus Krebs2, Walter Goessler3, Eva Scheurer2, Franz Fazekas1, Stefan Ropele1

1 Department of Neurology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria; 2Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinical-Forensic Imaging, Graz, Austria; 3Institute of Analytical Chemistry, University of Graz, Graz, Austria

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4206. B1+ Inhomogeneity Effects on Clinical Liver Iron Quanitification at 1.5T and 3T Eamon Doyle1, Nilesh R. Ghugre2, Krishna S. Nayak3, John Wood4
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University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Imaging Research, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 4Cardiology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Division of Translational Imagi ing Research, St Ju ude Children Rese earch Hospital, Me emphis, TN, United States

4207 7. Multi-Slice Myelin M Water Imaging I for Pr ractical Clinical l Applications a at 3.0 T Junyu Guo1, Qing Ji1, Wilbur rn E. Reddick1

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4208 8. T1 Based Myelin M Water De etection at 3 Tes sla Using Phase ed-Array Adapt tive Reconstruc ction and Long Range TI Sampling e Aubert-Frcon n1, Stefan Hetzer r2, Harald E. M ller3 Christian Labadie1, Monique
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Laboratoire de d Spectromtrie Io onique et Molcula aire, Universit Cl laude Bernard, Lyo on, France; 2Berns stein Center for Co omputational Neuroscience, Berlin, Germany; ; 3Max Planck Inst titute for Human C Cognitive and Brai in Sciences, Leipzi ig, Germany

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4209 9. Simulation of o Myelin Wate er Imaging Junyu Guo1, Wilburn E. Redd dick1
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Division of Translational Imagi ing Research, St Ju ude Children Rese earch Hospital, Me emphis, TN, United States

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4210 0. A Constrain ned Estimator of o Myelin Water r Fraction from m Steady-State D Data John M. Olli inger1, Samuel A. A Hurley2, Andre ew L. Alexander r3, Gerard Riedy y1
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NICoE, Walte er Reed National Military M Medical Center, C Bethesda, M MD, United States s; 2Medical Physic cs, University of W Wisconsin3 Madison, Mad dison, WI, United States; S Medical Physics, University y of Wisconsin, Ma adison, WI, United d States

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4211 1. Fast 3D T2 Measurement M with w a Magnetiz zation Prepared d TrueFISP Seq quence 1 Philipp Krm mer1, Lothar R. Schad S
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Computer Assisted Clinical Me edicine, Medical Fa aculty Mannheim, , Heidelberg Unive ersity, Mannheim, , Germany

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4212 2. TOWERS: T-One T with Enh hanced Robustn ness and Speed d Cihat Eldeniz iz1, Weili Lin1, 2, Hongyu An2
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Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of North Car rolina at Chapel H Hill, Chapel Hill, N NC, United States; 2Radiology, Unive ersity of North Carolina a at Chapel Hill, Chapel C Hill, NC, United U States

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4213 3. MR Parame eter Quantificat tion (T1, T2, PD D) with Integrat ted Fat Water S Separation Usin ng a Multi-Echo o - Phase Cycled BSSF FP-Sequence Thomas Benk kert1, Martin Ott1, Riad Ababneh h2, Martin Blaim mer1, Peter M. Ja akob1, 3, Felix A. . Breuer1
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Research Cen nter Magnetic Reso onance Bavaria, Wrzburg, W Bavaria, , Germany; 2Yarm mouk University, Ir rbid, Jordan; 3Expe erimental Physics 5, Uni iversity Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Bavar ria, Germany

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4214 4. 3D T2 Mapp ping of Human Brain with Hig gh Accuracy by 3D Turbo-Flas sh Imaging Prep pared by Multie echo Adiabatic Sp pin Echo 1 1 1 Hidehiro Wa atanabe , Nobuhiro Takaya , Fum miyuki Mitsumo ri
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Center for En nvironmental Meas surement and Anal lysis, National Inst titute for Environm mental Studies, Ts sukuba, Ibaraki, Ja apan

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4215 5. Acceleration n of Spin-Locke ed 3D GRE Acq quisitions for Ra apid T1rho Ma apping of the Br rain Casey P. Joh hnson1, Daniel R. R Thedens1, Vinc cent A. Magnotta a1, 2
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Radiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, Un nited States; 2Psych hiatry, University of Iowa, Iowa Cit ty, IA, United Stat tes

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

4216 6. Simultaneou us Relaxometry y and Susceptibi ility Imaging in n the Brain Cheng-Chieh h Cheng1, 2, Tzu-Cheng Chao3, Hsiao-Wen H Chun ng1, Bruno Mado ore2, Lawrence P P. Panych2
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Graduate Inst titute of Biomedica al Electronics and Bioinformatics, N National Taiwan U University, Taipei, T Taiwan; 2Radiolog gy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, H Harvard Medical School, Boston, B MA, Unite ed States; 3Depart tment of Computer r Science and Info ormation Engineering, National N Cheng-Ku ung University, Ta ainan, Taiwan

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4217 7. Rapid Field-Cycling Relaxo ometric Imagin ng Using Fast Sp pin-Echo Peter J. Ross s1, Lionel M. Bro oche1, Kerrin J. Pine P 1, David J. L Lurie1
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Aberdeen Bio omedical Imaging Centre, University y of Aberdeen, Ab berdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

E Electronic Poster P A All Flavors of Saturatio on Transfer r Floors


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Diagnostic Ra adiology, Yale Un niversity, New Hav ven, CT, United St tates; 2Magnetic R Resonance Researc ch Center, Yale Un niversity, New Haven, CT, C United States; 3Macrocyclics, Da allas, TX, United S States; 4Biomedica al Engineering, Ya ale University, New w Haven, CT, United Sta ates

4218 8. Multivalent Imaging with a Cocktail of PA ARACEST Age ents: Utility of B BIRDS for CES ST Imaging Yuegao Huan ng1, 2, Daniel Co oman1, 2, Garry E. E Kiefer3, Sara Samuel4, Fahme eed Hyder1, 4

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4219 9. ParaCEST: Imaging pH wi ith High eff Ln n(III) Complexe es on a 1T Perm manent Magnet. . Giaime Ranc can1, Daniela De elli Castelli2, Sil lvio Aime3, 4
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Technische Universitt U Mnche en, Mnchen, Baye ern, Germany; 2Un niversity of Torino o, Torino, Piemont te, Italy; 3Universi it di Torino, Torino, Piemo onte, Italy; 4Institut te for Advanced St tudy, Technische U Universitt Mnch hen, Garching, Bay yern, Germany

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4220 0. Iopamidol CEST C for PH Measurements M on n a Clinical 3T Scanner: Phan ntom and First H Human in vivo Study 1 Anja Mller-Lutz1, Nadia Kh halil1, Rotem S. Lanzman L , Georg rg Oeltzschner1, Gael Pentang1, Vladimir Jellus2, Benjamin 2 1 1 Schmitt , Ger rald Antoch , Ha ans-Jrg Wittsac ck
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University Du usseldorf, Medical l Faculty, Departm ment of Diagnostic and Interventiona al Radiology, Duss seldorf, NRW, Ger rmany; Siemens, Hea althcare Sector, Im maging & Therapy Division, Erlangen n, BY, Germany

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4221 1. In Vivo Dete ection of ParaC CEST Contrast Agents A at 9.4T Nevin McVic car1, Alex Li2, Mojmir M Suchy, 23, Robert H.E Hud dson3, Robert Ba artha, 12
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Medical Biop physics, University y of Western Ontar rio, London, ON, C Canada; 2Imaging Research Group, Robarts Research Insitute, 3 London, ON, Canada; C Chemistr ry, University of Western W Ontario, L London, ON, Cana ada

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4222 2. Intervertebr ral Disc CEST Imaging I with Im mproved Reliab bility Using Red duced-FOV TSE E Qi Liu1, 2, Ni ing Jin3, Zhaoyang Fan1, Yutaka a Natsuaki4, Waf fa Tawackoli1, D Dan Gazit1, Gadi i Pelled1, Debiao o Li1, 5
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Biomedical Im maging Research Institute, I Cedars-S Sinai Medical Cent ter, Los Angeles, C CA, United States; 2Biomedical Eng gineering, Northwestern University, U Chicag go, IL, United Stat tes; 3Siemens Med dical Solutions, Co olumbus, OH, United States; 4Sieme ens Healthcare, Lo os Angeles, CA, United U States; 5Univ versity of Californ nia, Los Angeles, l los angeles, CA, U United States

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

4223 3. Toward Rap pid Macromolec cular Pool Size Mapping Via S Selective Invers sion Recovery 1 2 Richard D. Dortch D , , Ke Li1, 2, Daniel F. Go ochberg1, 2, John n C. Gore1, 2, Se eth A. Smith1, 2

1 Radiology and Radiological Sci iences, Vanderbilt t University, Nashv ville, TN, United S States; 2Vanderbilt University Institu ute of nce, Vanderbilt Un niversity, Nashville e, TN, United State tes Imaging Scien

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4224 4. 3D Acquisiti ion of the Inhom mogeneous Mag gnetization Tra ansfer Effect for r Greater Whit te Matter Contr rast Gopal Varma a1, Gottfried Sch hlaug2, David C. Alsop1
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Radiology, Division of MR Res search, Beth Israel l Deaconess Medic cal Center, Harvar rd Medical School, Boston, MA, Un nited States; Neurology, Beth Israel Deacone ess Medical Cente er, Harvard Medica al School, Boston, , MA, United State es

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4225 5. Quantitative e Magnetization n Transfer Imaging with Non-Exchanging Co ompartment Mo odeling: from C CSF Partial Volu ume Correction to More Accur rate Characteri ization of White e Matter? 1 2 3 14 4 Pouria Moss sahebi , Andrew L. Alexander , , Aaron S. Field d, , Alexey A. Sa amsonov
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Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Wisconsin n, Madison, WI, U United States; 2Med dical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United Sta ates; 3Waisman La ab for Brain Imaging and Behavior, U University of Wis sconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 4Radiology, University of Wisconsin, W Madiso on, WI, United Sta ates

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

4226 6. Amine/Amid de Concentratio on Independent t Detection (AA ACID) of Intrac cellular pH by C CEST MRI at 9 9.4T Nevin McVic car1, Alex Li2, Ro obert Bartha2, Daniela D F. Gonca alves3, 4, Susan M Meakin2, Marco A. Prado2
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Medical Biop physics, University y of Western Ontar rio (UWO), Londo on, ON, Canada; 2R Robarts Research Institute, London, , ON, Canada; 3Phys siology and Pharm macology, UWO, London, L ON, Canad da; 4Graduate Prog gram in Physiolog gy and Biophysics, , Federal University of Minas M Gerais, Belo o Horizonte, Mina as Gerais, Brazil

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4227 7. Biochemical l MRI with Gag gCEST (Glycosaminoglycan C Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Imag ging) of Finger Joint t Cartilage in Rheumatoid R Art thritis Anja Mller-Lutz1, Benedikt Ostendorf1, Chr ristoph Schleich1 , Nadia Khalil1, Benjamin Schm mitt2, Vladimir Je ellus2, Philipp Sewe erin1, Axel Scher rer1, Georg Oeltz zschner1, Gael P Pentang1, Matthi ias Schneider1, G Gerald Antoch1, Hans-Jrg Wittsack1, Fa alk Miese1
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University Du usseldorf, Medical l Faculty, Departm ment of Diagnostic and Interventiona al Radiology, Duss seldorf, NRW, Ger rmany; Siemens, Hea althcare Sector, Im maging & Therapy Division, Erlangen n, BY, Germany

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4228 8. Uniform-MT T CEST to Isola ate GagCEST Contrast C from A Asymmetric MT T Effects: First t in vivo Study o on Human Knees at 7 T 1 2 1 1 2 1 Jae-Seung Le ee , , Prodromo os Parasoglou , Ding D Xia , Alexe ej Jerschow , Ra avinder R. Regat tte
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Radiology, New York University, New York, NY Y, United States; 2C Chemistry, New Y York University, N New York, NY, Un nited States

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4229 9. Creatine Im maging Using Ch hemical Exchan nge Filter Imagi ing Zhongliang Zu Z 1, Junzhong Xu X 1, Vaibhav Janve1, Christopher r C. Quarles1, M Mark D. Does1, J John C. Gore1, D Daniel F. magna cum laude Gochberg1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Institue of Im maging Science, Va anderbilt Universit ty, Nashville, TN, United States

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4230 0. Chemical Ex xchange Satura ation Transfer Angiography A -C CESTA Shaokuan Zh heng1, Imramsjah h M.J. van der Bom B 1, Zhonglian ng Zu2, Guoxing Lin3, Matthew J J. Gounis1, Yanso ong Zhao4

1 Radiology, UMASS Medical Sc chool, Worcester, MA, United State es; 2Institute of Ima aging Science, Van nderbilt University y, Nashville, ates; 3Gustav H. Carlson C School of Chemistry, C Clark U University, Worce ester, MA, United States; 4Philips He ealthcare, TN, United Sta Cleveland, OH H, United States

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4231 1. A Free Brea athing, Retrospe ectively Gated, Saturation Tra ansfer Encoded d Steady State C Cardiac Cine M Method for ging in the Hea Preclinical Chemical C Excha ange Saturation n Transfer Imag art Moriel Vand dsburger1, Avigdo or Leftin1, Senze eni Mpofu1, Mich hal Neeman1
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Weizmann In nstitute of Science, Rehovot, None, Israel

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4232 2. Towards the e Contrast Mec chanism of Chem mical Exchange e Saturation Tr ransfer (CEST) in Tumors at 9 9.4T Junzhong Xu u1, Zhongliang Zu Z 1, Jingping Xie e1, Daniel F. Goc chberg1, John C C. Gore1
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Institute of Im maging Science, Vanderbilt Universi ity, Nashville, TN, , United States

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4233 3. Comparison n of 3D Acquisit tion Techniques s for Amide Pro oton Transfer i in Brain Tumor r Applications Mariya Done eva1, Jochen Keu upp1, Silke Hey2, Osamu Togao3 , Takashi Yoshiu ura3
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Philips Resea arch Europe, Hamb burg, Germany; 2Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands s; 3Department of C Clinical Radiology y, Kyushu University, Fu ukuoka, Japan

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4234 4. Does It Affe ect the Quantific cation If Amide e Proton Transf fer Imaging Is P Performed Pre- Or Post-Gado olinium Contrast Ag gent Administra ation? 1 2 1 1 Yee Kai Tee , Manus J. Dona ahue , Stephen J. J Payne , Micha ael A. Chappell
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Department of o Engineering Scie ence, University of o Oxford, Oxford, , Oxfordshire, Uni ited Kingdom; 2De epartment of Radio ology and Radiological Sciences, S Vanderbi ilt University, Nas shville, TN, United d States

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4235 5. Two-Freque ency Irradiation n of the pH-Dep pendent Amide Proton Transfe fer Effect in a C Clinical Scanner:sim mulation and Ex xperiment 1 1 1 1 1 Chao Xu , Ch hristian Labadie e , Andr Pampe el , Samer Salam mekh , Harald E. . Mller
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Max Planck Institute for Human n Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Lei ipzig, Germany

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4236 6. Characteriz zation of Tissue Acidosis Respo onse in Transien nt Acute Ischem mic Stroke with h pH-Sensitive A APT MRI Phillip Zhe Sun S 1, Jerry S. Ch heung1, Enfeng Wang W 1, Xiaoan Z Zhang2
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Radiology, Martinos M Center for r Biomedical Imag ging, Charlestown, MA, United State es; 2Radiology, 3rd d Affiliated Hospit tal, Zhengzhou, Henan, China

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

4237 7. 3D Fast Spin n Echo Acquisit tion for Combin ned Amide Pro oton Transfer an nd Elecric Prop perties Tomogra aphy Mariya Done eva1, Ulrich Kat tscher1, Christian n Stehning1, Osa amu Togao2, Joc chen Keupp1
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Philips Resea arch Europe, Hamb burg, Germany; 2Department D of Clin nical Radiology, K Kyushu University, , Fukuoka, Japan

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

4238 8. Detection of f Protein Accum mulation by Am mide Proton Tra ansfer (APT) in the Spinal Cor rd of SOD1 Mic ce Using Exchange-M Modulated PRESS 1 1 1 1 1 1 Marilena Reg ga , Francisco Torrealdea T , Phi illip Smethurst , James Dick , An nna Gray , Lind da Greensmith , K Katie Sidle1, Simon n Walker-Samue el2, David L. Tho omas1, Xavier Go olay3
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Institute of Ne eurology, UCL, Lo ondon, Greater Lo ondon, United King ngdom; 2Centre for r Advance Biomed dical Imaging, UCL L, London, Greater Londo on, United Kingdom; 3Institute of Ne eurology, Universi ity College Londo on, London, Greate er London, United Kingdom

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4239 9. Estimation of o Parameters from f Sparsely Sampled S in-vivo o Magnetization n Transfer Data a Using Artificial Neural Networks 1 schner1, Dirk K. Mller1, Andr Pampel P , Jane N Neumann1, Hara ald E. Mller1 Henrik Mars
1

Max Planck Institute for Human n Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Lei ipzig, Germany

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4240 0. T2 Relaxatio on Dispersion Technique T to De etect Intermedi iate and Fast Ex xchanging Prot tons in Metabol lites and Proteins 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 Jiadi Xu , , Nirbhay N N. Yada av , , Kannie W.Y. W. Chan , , Amn non Bar-Shir , Q Qin Qin , , Guan nshu Liu , , Mic chael T. McMahon1, 2, Peter C.M. van n Zijl1, 2
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F. M. Kirby Center, C Kennedy Krieger K Institute, Baltimore, B MD, Un nited States; 2Russe ell H. Morgan Dep partment of Radiology and Radiological Science, S Johns Hop pkins University, Baltimore, B MD, U United States

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4241 1. Imaging of Amide A Proton Transfer T (APT) ) and Nuclear O Overhauser Effe ect (NOE) Using g Chemical Exc change Rotation Transfer (CERT) Zhongliang Zu Z 1, Junzhong Xu X 1, Hua Li1, Chr ristopher C. Qua arles1, Mark D. D Does1, John C. G Gore1, Daniel F. Gochberg1
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Institue of Im maging Science, Va anderbilt Universit ty, Nashville, TN, United States

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Department of o Electrical and Co omputer Engineering , University of f Illinois at Urbana a-Champaign, Urb bana, IL, United St tates; Beckman Inst titute, University of o Illinois at Urban na-Champaign, Urb rbana, IL, United S States; 3Departmen nt of Electrical and d Computer Engineering, University U of Illino ois at Urbana-Cham mpaign, Urbana, I IL, United States

4242 2. Multidimensional Shinnar-Le Roux RF Pu ulse Design 2 Chao Ma1, 2, Zhi-Pei Liang, 23

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4243 3. Direct Desig gn of 2D Pulses Using Matrix Inversion I Rolf F. Schul lte1, Florian Wie esinger1
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GE Global Re esearch, Munich, Germany G

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4244 4. Spatially Sel lective Excitatio on Applied to Aortic A Vessel W Wall Imaging Ronald Mooi iweer1, Alessand dro Sbrizzi1, Ham mza el Aidi1, Cor rnelis A.T. van d den Berg1, Fredy y Visser1, 2, Tim Leiner1, 1 1 Peter R. Luij jten , Hans Hoog gduin
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UMC Utrecht t, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Philips Hea althcare, Best, Noo ord-Brabant, Nethe erlands

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4245 5. 2D Compensating RF Pulse e with Uniform Image Contras st in Combinati ion with an Inte ernal Transceiv ver at 7T. Irene M.L. va an Kalleveen1, Hugo H Kroeze1, Alessandro Sbrizz zi1, Vincent Oltm man Boer2, Reeri ink Onne1, Mari ielle E.P. magna cum laude Philippens1, Cornelis A.T. va an den Berg1, Pe eter R. Luijten1, D Dennis W.J. Klo omp1
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Radiology, UMC Utrecht, Utrec cht, Netherlands; 2Radiology, Unive ersity Medical Cen nter Utrecht, Utrec cht, Netherlands

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4246. Fast Monotonic Convergent Optimal Control Algorithm for 2D RF Pulses Mitigating B0 and B1 Inhomogeneities Mads Sloth Vinding1, Ivan I. Maximov2, Zdenek Tosner3, Niels Christian Nielsen1
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iNANO, inSPIN, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Jutland, Denmark; 2Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 4, Juelich, Germany; Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

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4247. Mitigate B1+ Inhomogeneity by Slice-Selective Composite Excitation Pulses Yi-Cheng Hsu1, Ying-Hua Chu2, Thomas Witzel3, I-Liang Chern4, Fa-Hsuan Lin2
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Department of Mathematics, Nnational Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 3A. A. Martinos Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 4Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

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4248. Local Shape Adaptation for Curved Slice Selection Hans Weber1, Martin Haas1, Denis Kokorin1, 2, Jrgen Hennig1, Maxim Zaitsev1
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Department of Radiology, Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2International Tomography Center, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

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4249. Spin Echo Formation with a Phase Pre-Winding Pulse Jakob Asslnder1, Jrgen Hennig1
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Dept. of Radiology - Medical Physics, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

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4250. Inner Volume Imaging of the Kidney in vivo Using Parallel Transmit Martin Haas1, Denis Kokorin1, Stefanie Buchenau1, Ara K. Yeramian1, Hans-Peter Fautz2, Tobias Wichmann3, Jrgen Hennig1, Michael Bock1, Maxim Zaitsev1
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Medical Physics, Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany; 3RAPID Biomedical GmbH, Rimpar, Germany

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4251. Is a 2D-Spiral Excitation Trajectory Sufficient for 3D Inner Volume Imaging ? Alexis Amadon1, Alexandre Vignaud1, Aurlien Massire1, Michel Bottlaender1, Nicolas Boulant1
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CEA, DSV, I2BM, Neurospin, LRMN, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, France

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4252. Spatial Selective Excitation Performance of Parallel Transmission Using a 3x8 Z-Stacked RF Coil Array at 3T Rainer Schneider1, 2, Bastien Gurin3, Michael Hamm1, Jens Haueisen2, Elfar Adalsteinsson4, 5, Lawrence L. Wald, 56, Josef Pfeuffer1
1 Siemens Healthcare, MR Application Development, Erlangen, Germany; 2Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, Ilmenau University of Technology, Ilmenau, Germany; 3Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States; 4Dept of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 5Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 6Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Dept. of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States

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4253. Peak RF Power Constrained Pulse Design for Multi-Band Parallel Excitation Xiaoping Wu1, Kamil Ugurbil1, Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele1
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CMRR, Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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4254. Optimization of 1D RF Pulses with Parallel Transmission Ulrich Katscher1, Kay Nehrke1, Peter Boernert1
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Philips Research Europe, Hamburg, Germany

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4255. An Algorithm for Fast Parallel Excitation Pulse Design Shuo Feng1, Jim X. Ji1
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Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States

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4256. First Implementation of Quantum Process Tomography in MRI Nicolas Boulant1, Aurelien Massire1, Alexis Amadon1
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Neurospin, CEA, Saclay, Ile de France, France

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4257. Design of Non-Selective Refocusing Pulses with Phase-Free Rotation Axis by Gradient Ascent Algorithm in Parallel Transmission at 7 T Aurlien Massire1, Martijn A. Cloos2, Alexandre Vignaud1, Denis Le Bihan1, Alexis Amadon1, Nicolas Boulant1

1 CEA DSV I2BM NEUROSPIN LRMN, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 2Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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4258. Asymmetric Spokes: A Demonstration of Free-Breathing PTX in the Human Torso at 7T Martijn A. Cloos1, Wonje Lee2, Graham C. Wiggins2, Daniel Sodickson2, 3
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Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2Radiology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States; 3The Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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4259. Improved Off-Resonance Correction for segmented Spatially Selective Excitation Pulses to Achieve Large Excitation Bandwidth Patrick Waxmann1, Tomasz Dawid Lindel1, Frank Seifert1, Bernd Ittermann1, Ralf Mekle1
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Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Berlin, Germany, Germany

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4260. Ultra-Fast Selective RF Pulse Design for Parallel Transmission Using Pre-Calculated Base Pulses Ingmar Graesslin1, Annighoefer Bjoern1, Ulrich Katscher1, Peter Brnert2
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Philips Research, Hamburg, Germany; 2Philips Research Laboratory, Hamburg, Germany

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4261. Target-Pattern-Informed Variable-Density Trajectory Design for Low-SAR Pulse Design in Parallel Transmission Rainer Schneider1, 2, Matthias Gebhardt1, Jens Haueisen2, Josef Pfeuffer1

1 Siemens Healthcare, MR Application Development, Erlangen, Germany; 2Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, Ilmenau University of Technology, Ilmenau, Germany

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4262. Multi-Channel Implementation of Semi-Adiabatic Excitation Pulses Marcin Jankiewicz1, Jay Moore2
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MRC/UCT Medical Imaging Research Unit, Department of Human Biology, University of Cape Town, Observatory, Western Cape, South Africa; 2Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

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4263. Steady-State SR-EPG Optimization of Pseudo-Steady-State Sequences Shaihan J. Malik1, Joseph V. Hajnal1
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Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Kings College London, London, United Kingdom

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4264. Designing a Hyperbolic Secant Excitation Pulse to Reduce Signal Dropout in GE-EPI Stephen James Wastling1, Gareth John Barker1
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Department of Neuroimaging, King's College London, London, United Kingdom

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4265. Large Tip Angle KT-Points Based on a Linearization of the Bloch Equations Florent Eggenschwiler1, Rolf Gruetter2, Jos P. Marques3

1 EPFL, Laboratory for Functional and Metabolic Imaging, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 2Universities of Geneva and Lausanne, cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 3University of Lausanne, Department of Radiology, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland

Electronic Poster B1 Mapping, Water/Fat & Contrasts: B1 Mapping


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4266. Fast B1 Mapping Using Transient Phase Signals of &[alpha]/3 Prepared BSSFP Min-Oh Kim1, Jaewook Shin1, Narae Choi1, Joonsung Lee1, Dong-Hyun Kim1
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea

525

Electronic Poster Sessions


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4267. Optimum RF Pulse Width for Adiabatic Bloch-Siegert B1+ Mapping Mohammad Mehdi Khalighi1, Adam B. Kerr2, Brian K. Rutt3
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Applied Science Lab, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States; 2Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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4268. Three Dimensional Fast Spin Echo Bloch-Siegert B1 Mapping with Navigator Based Phase Correction at 11.7T Xiaoying Cai1, Wu Dan2, Jiangyang Zhang3
1 Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 2Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

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4269. Fourier Domain Approximation for Bloch Siegert Shift Esra Abaci Turk1, 2, Yusuf Ziya Ider1, Arif Sanli Ergun3, Ergin Atalar1, 2
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Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey; 2National Magnetic Resonance Research Center (UMRAM), Ankara, Turkey; 3Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, TOBB-University of Economics and Technology, Ankara, Turkey

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4270. Fast Isotropic Volumetric B1+ Calibration Improves RF Shimming in Abdominal MRI at 3T Alois M. Sprinkart1, 2, Georg Schmitz2, Frank Trber1, Wolfgang Block1, Jrgen Gieseke3, Winfried A. Willinek1, Hans H. Schild1, Peter Brnert4, Kay Nehrke4
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Dept. of Radiology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany; 2Institute of Medical Engineering, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany; 3Philips Healthcare, Hamburg, Germany; 4Philips Research Laboratory, Hamburg, Germany

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4271. Fast B1+ Mapping for Cardiac MR Using a Black Blood DREAM Sequence Kay Nehrke1, Alois M. Sprinkart2, 3, Hans H. Schild2, Peter Brnert1

1 Philips Research Laboratory, Hamburg, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany; 3Institute of Medical Engineering, Ruhr-University Bochum , Bochum, Germany

Electronic Poster B1 Mapping, Water/Fat & Contrasts: Water/Fat


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Wednesday 16:00-17:00

4272. Chemical Shift Correction in Fat-Water Separation Using Two-Point Dixon SSFP Yi Wang1, 2, Glen Morrell2, Dennis L. Parker2
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Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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4273. Single Acquisition Fat Water Separation Using a Golden Ratio Radial BSSFP Sequence with Dynamic Echotime Shifting Thomas Benkert1, Riad Ababneh2, Martin Blaimer1, Peter M. Jakob1, 3, Felix A. Breuer1
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Research Center Magnetic Resonance Bavaria, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 2Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan; 3Experimental Physics 5, University Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany

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4274. Water-Fat Separation Using Time Series Correlation Markus Florian Untenberger1, Martin Uecker2, Dirk Voit1, Jens Frahm3
Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH, Max-Planck Insitut fuer biophysikalische Chemie, Goettingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH, Max Planck Institute, Goettingen, Niedersachsen, Germany
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4275. Real-Time Water-Fat Separation Markus Florian Untenberger1, Martin Uecker2, Sebastian Schaetz1, Dirk Voit1, Jens Frahm3
Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH, Max-Planck Insitut fuer biophysikalische Chemie, Goettingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; 2 Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH, Max Planck Institute, Goettingen, Niedersachsen, Germany
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4276. Robust High Resolution Fat-Water Separation in the Abdomen During Free-Breathing by Self-Gated 2D Radial TrueFISP Imaging Riad Ababneh1, Thomas Benkert2, Martin Blaimer2, Felix A. Breuer2
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Physics, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan; 2Research Center Magnetic Resonance Bavaria, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany

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4277. 3D Mapping of T2* and B0 Inhomogeneities for Water/Fat Separation Abraam S. Soliman1, 2, Jing Yuan2, Terry M. Peters1, 2, Charles A. McKenzie1, 3
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Biomedical Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada; 3Medical Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

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4278. Towards Clinical Robustness in 3D Abdominal Water/Fat Imaging Nadine Gdaniec1, Tim Nielsen2, Peter Brnert3, Holger Eggers2, Mariya Doneva4, Alfred Mertins1
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University of Lbeck, Lbeck, Germany; 2Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany; 3Philips Research Laboratory, Hamburg, Germany; 4Philips Research Europe, Hamburg, Germany

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4279. Breast Implant MRI with an Extended 4-Point Ideal Method Jedrzej Burakiewicz1, Annette Jones2, Sarah McWilliams2, Jyoti Parikh2, Hema Verma2, Tobias Schaeffter1, Geoffrey David Charles-Edwards1, 2
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Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom

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4280. Multiecho Water-Fat Separation with Navigated Free-Breathing 3D Spoiled Gradient-Recalled Echo Sequence Yuji Iwadate1, Anja C.S. Brau2, Yoshihiro Tomoda3, Kenji Asano3, Hiroyuki Kabasawa1
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Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare Japan, Hino, Tokyo, Japan; 2Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Munich, DE, Germany; 3MR Engineering, GE Healthcare Japan, Hino, Tokyo, Japan

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4281. Hiding Your Fat: Comparison of Fat Saturation Techniques for Single-Shot Fast Spin Echo Sequences for 7T Body Imaging Sren Johst1, 2, Stephan Orzada1, 2, Anja Fischer1, 2, Lale Umutlu1, 2, Mark E. Ladd1, 2, Stefan Maderwald1
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Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, University Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany; 2Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany

Electronic Poster B1 Mapping, Water/Fat & Contrasts: Contrast


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4282. What Is Really Causing the Contrast in Spin-Echo Imaging at 7T? Robert Trampel1, Robert Turner1
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany

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4283. Application of a Non-CPMG Single-Shot Turbo Spin Echo Sequence to Multi-Contrast Imaging of the Human Lung at 1.5T Flavio Carinci1, 2, Morwan Choli, 23, Felix A. Breuer3, Peter M. Jakob, 23
1 MRB Research Center, Wuerzburg, Germany; 2Department of Experimental Physics 5, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany; 3Research Center Magnetic Resonance Bavaria e. V. (MRB), Wuerzburg, Germany

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4284. Comparison of SSFP and GRE Sequences for QMT Acquisition Nicholas G. Dowell1, Hannah van den Boomen2, Mara Cercignani3
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CISC, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom; 2Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom; 3CISC, Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

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4285. Respiratory Self-Gating for Free-Breathing Magnetization Transfer MRI of the Abdomen Weiguo Li1, Ning Jin2, Tianjing Zhang1, Andrew C. Larson1
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Radiology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Siemens Healthcare, Columbus, OH, United States

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4286. Side Effects of the Spoiler Gradient in Gradient Echo Sequences: Diffusion Attenuation of the Signal from Nuclei in Thermal Equilibrium and in Hyperpolarised State Sebastien Br1, Matthias Weigel2, Valerij G. Kiselev2, Jochen Leupold2
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Medical Physics Department of Radiology , University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Medical Physics Department of Radiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

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4287. Localization of US Focal Spot in in vivo Tissue Using 3D Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging Joshua de Bever1, 2, Nick Todd2, Mahamadou Diakite, 23, Dennis Parker2
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School of Computing, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Physics Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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4288. Ultrafast High-Resolution NMR Spectroscopy Through Indirect Zero-Quantum Coherence Detection in Inhomogeneous Fields Hanping Ke1, Hao Chen1, Zhiyong Zhang1, Yanqin Lin1, Zhong Chen1, Shuhui Cai1
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Department of Electronic Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China

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4289. Ex Vivo 1H Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Intact Salmon Muscle Via Hadamard-Encoded Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherence Technique Honghao Cai1, Xiaohong Cui1, Shuhui Cai1, Zhong Chen1
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Department of Electronic Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China

Electronic Poster Thermotherapy & Thermometry A


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Thursday 10:30-11:30
Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

4290. Simultaneous Thermometry and T2 Mapping, to Detect Tissue Damage During Thermal Therapies Chang-Sheng Mei1, Cheng-Chieh Cheng1, 2, Lawrence P. Panych1, Bruno Madore1

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4291. Simultaneous PRF and T1-Mapping Based MR Thermometry for Monitoring High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation of Primary Bone Tumors Adam C. Waspe1, Charles Mougenot2, Samuel Pichardo3, Thomas Looi1, Joao Amaral4, Michael Temple4, Hai-Ling Margaret Cheng5, James M. Drake1
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Division of Neurosurgery, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Philips Healthcare Canada, Markham, Ontario, Canada; 3Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada; 4Department of Medical Imaging, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 5Department of Physiology & Experimental Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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4292. Improving the Temperature Accuracy of Referenceless MR Thermometry in the Presense of Susceptibility Artifact Mengyue He1, Chao Zou1, Changjun Tie1, Wensha Guo1, Yiu-Cho Chung1, Xin Liu1
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Paul C Lauterbur Research Centre for Biomedical Imaging, Shenzhen Key Laboratory for MRI, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

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4293. Referenceless Thermometry Using Bloch-Siegert Phase Shift and Auto Regressive Model Manivannan Jayapalan1
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MR Pulse Sequence Applications and System Tools Engineering, GE Healthcare, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

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4294. Robust Phase Unwrapping Using a Sorted List, Multi-Clustering Algorithm Florian Maier1, David T. A. Fuentes1, Jeffrey S. Weinberg2, John D. Hazle1, R. Jason Stafford1

1 Department of Imaging Physics, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 2Department of Neurosurgery, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States

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4295. Non-Invasive Temperature Mapping Using Temperature-Responsive Water Saturation Shift Referencing (TWASSR) MRI Guanshu Liu1, 2, Qin Qin2, Kannie W.Y. Chan3, 4, Jeff W.M. Bulte3, 4, Michael T. McMahon1, 2, Peter C.M. van Zijl1, 2, Assaf A. Gilad3, 4

1 F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Cellular Imaging Section, Institute for Cell Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States

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4296. Assessment of Temperature Induced Changes of T1 and T2 Relaxation Times in the Human Brain Christoph Birkl1, Christian Langkammer1, Johannes Haybaeck2, Christina Ernst2, Rudolf Stollberger3, Franz Fazekas1, Stefan Ropele1
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Department of Neurology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria; 2Department of Neuropathology, Institute of Pathology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria; 3Institute of Medical Engineering, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria

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4297. Volumetric Brain Temperature Monitoring with the MASTER Sequence: Multiple Adjacent Slice Thermometry with Excitation Refocusing Michael Marx1, Juan C. Plata2, Kim Butts Pauly3
1 Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 3Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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4298. Automated Treatment of 3D Tumor Volume with Adaptive Model-Predictive Controller in vivo</i>shua de Bever1, 2 , Nick Todd2, Allison Payne, 23, Robert Roemer4
School of Computing, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Department of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 4Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States
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4299. Novel PRF Thermometry Method Using Spatially Selective 2DRF Excitations and a Parametric Model Ashvin Kurian George1, Nelly A. Volland1, 2, Nassir F. Marrouche1

1 CARMA Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2UCAIR, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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4300. Optimization of Dual-Pathway Unbalanced Steady-State Sequences for Robust Temperature Imaging Lawrence P. Panych1, Renxin Chu1, Chang-Sheng Mei1, Guangyi Wang1, 2, W. Scott Hoge1, Matthew Toews1, Bruno Madore1
1 Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Guangdong General Hospital, Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

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4301. The Impact of Uncertainty in Nonlinear Temperature Dependent Constitutive Parameters on Predictive Computer Modeling of MRgLITT Procedures David T. A. Fuentes1, Samuel J. Fahrenholtz2, Anil Shetty3, Roger J. McNichols3, Jeffrey S. Weinberg2, John D. Hazle2, Jason Stafford2
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The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 2MD Anderson, Houston, TX, United States; Visualase Inc., Houston, Tx, United States

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4302. Predictive Magnetic Resonance Temperature Imaging with Machine Learning Joshua P. Yung1, 2, Christopher J. MacLellan1, 2, Anil Shetty3, Roger J. McNichols3, John D. Hazle1, 2, R. Jason Stafford1, 2, David T. A. Fuentes1, 2
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Imaging Physics, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 2The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Houston, TX, United States; 3Visualase, Inc, Houston, TX, United States

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4303. Arbitrary Region of Interest Definition for Referenceless Magnetic Resonance Temperature Imaging Florian Maier1, David T. A. Fuentes1, Joshua P. Yung1, 2, Kamran Ahrar3, John D. Hazle1, R. Jason Stafford1

1 Department of Imaging Physics, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 2The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Houston, TX, United States; 3Department of Interventional Radiology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States

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4304 4. Magnetic Re esonance Prope erties of Gd-Con njugated Micro obubbles for Us se in MRI-Guid ded Focused Ult trasound: Distinguishi ing Intact and Fragmented F Microbubbles by R Relaxivity 1 2 2 magna cum laude Michael A. Boss B , Jameel A. Feshitan , Mark k A. Borden
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National Insti iute of Standards and a Technology, Boulder, B CO, Unite ed States; 2Mechan nical Engineering, University of Col lorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States

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4305 5. Analysis of MR M Thermome etry Methods Using Tm-DOTM MA and Water Proton : Exper rimental and Nu umerical Results 1 A , Sund der S. Rajan1 Bu S. Park1, Martin J. Lizak2, Leonardo M. Angelone
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CDRH/DP, FDA, Silver Spring g, MD, United Stat tes; 2NIH, Bethesd da, MD, United Sta ates

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4306 6. Improved Calibration C of Tm-Chleates for Use in MR The ermometry Michael A. Boss B 1
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National Insti iute of Standards and a Technology, Boulder, B CO, Unite ed States

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4307 7. Prediction of o Hypothermia a During Radica al Prostatectom my by Using an E Endorectal Coo oling Balloon: A Bioheat Simulation Based B on 3D Pe elvic Structure Segmented S on P Prostate MRI Peter T. Fwu u1, 2, Jeon-Hor Chen C 3, Yuting Lin n1, Wei-Ching Li in4, Po-Jung Tse eng1, Eddie Lin1, Min-Ying Su1, 2
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Center for Functional Onco-Ima aging, Department t of Radiological S Sciences, Universi ity of California, Ir rvine, CA, United States; Department of o Physics and Astr ronomy, Universit ty of California, Irv rvine, CA, United States; 3Center for r Functional Onco-Imaging, Department of f Radiological Scie ences, University of o California Irvin ne, Irvine, CA, Uni ited States; 4Depar rtment of Radiolog gy, China Medical Unive ersity Hospital, Ta aichung, Taiwan

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4308 8. Utility of Int tra-Procedural Gadoxetate Disodium Admini istration Durin ng MRI-Guided Laser Ablation n of Hepatic Met tastases: Experience with 47 Treated T Lesions 1 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 1 2 Sherif G. Nour , , David A. Kooby K , , Shishi ir K. Maithel , , Charles A. Stal ley , , Hiroumi D D. Kitajims , , W William C. Small1, 4, Wil lliam E. Torres1, 4
1 Radiology and Imaging Science es, Emory Univers sity, Atlanta, GA, U United States; 2Int terventional MRI P Program, Emory U University, U States; 3Sur rgical Oncology, Emory E University, Atlanta, GA, Unit ted States; 4School of Medicine, Em mory Atlanta, GA, United University, At tlanta, GA, United States

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4309 9. Combined Use U of MR-HIFU U and Intra-Ar rterial Emboliza ation to Reduce e Heat Sink: Qu uantification in a Porcine Liver Model l 1 2 2 3 3 Joost W. Wij jlemans , Mario Ries , Martijn de d Greef , Gerald d Schubert , Max ax Khler , Mika a Ylihautala3, Lambertus W. Bartels2, Chr rit T.W. Moonen n2, Maurice A.A.J J. van den Bosch h1
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Utrecht, Utre echt, Netherlands; 2Image Sciences I Institute, Universit ty Medical Center Utrecht t, Utrecht, Netherl lands; 3Philips Med dical Systems MR R, Vantaa, Finland

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4310 0. MR Guided High Intensity y Focused Ultrasound Bone Ab blation Assessed d with MR, PET T, and MDCT I Imaging Matthew Buc cknor1, Viola Rie eke1, Youngho Seo Se 1, Randall Ha awkins1, Mark W Wilson1, Sharmila a Majumdar1, Th homas M. 1 1 Link , Mayth hem Saeed
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Radiology & Biomedical Imagi ing, University of California, San Fr rancisco, San Fran ncisco, CA, United d States

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4311 1. Evaluation of o a Clinically Feasible F Treatm ment Protocol fo or MR-HIFU Liver Tumor Ab blation in a Porc cine Liver Model Joost W. Wij jlemans1, Mario Ries2, Martijn de d Greef2, Gerald d Schubert3, Max ax Khler3, Mika a Ylihautala3, Lambertus W. Bartels2, Maurice A.A.J. van den Bosch1, Ch hrit T.W. Moonen n2
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Medical Ce enter Utrecht, Utre echt, Netherlands; 2Image Sciences I Institute, Universit ty Medical Center Utrecht t, Utrecht, Netherl lands; 3Philips Med dical Systems MR R, Vantaa, Finland

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4312 2. The Oxygen nation in Differe ent Funaki Typ pes of Uterine Fi ibroids and Their Change After MR-HIFU T Treatment: Evaluation with w T2* 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 Ying Zhu , Ju uan Wei , Bilgin n Keserci , Xuedo ong Yang , Rong g Rong , Jing Li iu , Xiaoying Wa ang
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Radiology, Pe eking University First F Hospital, Beij jing, China; 2Philip ps Research Asia, Shanghai, China; 3Philips Healthcar re South Korea, Seoul,, Korea

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4313 3. High-Resolu ution MRI of Te emporal Evolut tion of Thermal l Ablation Lesio ons Benu Sethi1, Andriy Shmatuk kha1, Mohammed d Shurrab2, Jenn nifer Barry3, Eug gene Crystal2
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Sunnybrook Research R Institute, Sunnybrook Heal lth Sciences Centr re, Toronto, Ontari io, Canada; 2Arrhy ythmia Services, Schulich Heart Centre, Sunnybrook Healt th Sciences Centre e, Toronto, Ontario o, Canada; 3Sunny ybrook Research In nstitute, Sunnybroo ok Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Cana ada

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4314 4. Transendocardial Therape eutic-Delivery Using U Real-Time e MRI Guidanc ce 1 H , Steven M. M Shea, 12, Li Pa an, 12, Parag Kar rmarkar3, Julien n Barbot4, Klaus J. Shashank Sathyanarayana Hegde Kirchberg4, Fijoy F Vadakkump mpadan5, Jeremy Maurer1, Judy C Cook1, Natalia T Trayanova5, Mei iyappan Solaiyap ppan1, 1 Peter V. John nston6, Dara L. Kraitchman K
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Radiology, Jo ohns Hopkins Univ versity, Baltimore, , MD, United State es; 2Center for App plied Medical Ima aging, Siemens Co orporation, Corporate Technology, Baltimor re, MD, United Sta ates; 3MRI Interve entions, Inc., Mem mphis, Tennesse, U United States; 4Cen nter for 5 Applied Medic cal Imaging, Siem mens Corporation, Corporate C Technol logy, Princeton, N NJ, United States; Biomedical Engin neering, Johns Hopkins Unive ersity, Baltimore, MD, United States s; 6Cardiology, Joh hns Hopkins Univ versity, Baltimore, MD, United State es

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4315 5. Real-Time Monitoring M for Systematic Inve estigation of Ca atheter Design a and Infusion Pr rotocol Effect o on CED Performanc ce ISMRM MERIT AWARD 2 rabow1, Raghu Raghavan R , Mart tin Brady2, Ken K Kubota3, Chris R Ross4, Samuel A A. Hurley5, Ethan n K. summa cum laude Benjamin Gr Brodsky1, James Raschke3, Andrew A L. Alexan nder6, Walter F. Block5
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Medical Phys sics, University of Wisconsin - Madi ison, Madison, WI I, United States; 2T Therataxis LLC, B Baltimore, MD, Un nited States; Kinetics Foun ndation, Los Altos, CA, United State es; 4Engineering R Resources Group, I Inc, Hialeah, FL, U United States; 5Me edical Physics, Unive ersity of Wisconsin n-Madison, Madis son, WI, United St tates; 6Medical Phy ysics, University o of Wisconsin, Mad dison, WI, United States

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4316 6. Conspicuous MRI Guidewi ire with an Emb bedded Temper rature Probe to o Enhance RF S Safety Merdim Sonm mez1, 2, Dominiq que N. Franson1, Christina E. Sa aikus1, Majdi Ha alabi1, Anthony Z Z. Faranesh1, Ro obert J. 1 1 2 Lederman , Ozgur O Kocaturk ,
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National Insti itutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, Unit ted States; 2Bogaz zici University, Ista anbul, Turkey

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4317 7. An Accurate e Electromagne etic Field Model for Optimizat tion and Selectio on of Intravasc cular Multimode Coil Geometry Madhav Venkateswaran1, Sa amuel A. Hurley2, Alexey Samsan nov3, Peng Wang g3, Orhan Unal3, Krishna N. Ku urpad4
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Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Wisconsin, Ma adison, WI, United d States; 2Medical Physics, Universit ty of Wisconsin-Ma adison, Madison, WI, W United States; 3Medical Physics , University of Wi isconsin, Madison n, WI, United State es; 4 Radiology, University of Wisco onsin, Madison, WI, W United States

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4318 8. Intra-Arteri ial MRA Based Roadmapping for Magnetical lly-Assisted Rem mote Control C Catheter Tracki ing Alastair Mar rtin1, Prasheel Lillaney1, Maythe em Saeed1, Fabio o Settlecase2, Le eland Evans3, M Mark Wilson1, Ste even W. 3 Hetts

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, UCSF, San Francisco, F CA, Un nited States; 2Dept t of Medical Imagi ing, Sunnybrook H Health 3 Sciences Centr re, Toronto, ON, Canada; C Radiolog gy and Biomedical Imaging, Univers sity of California S San Francisco, San n Francisco, CA, United States

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4319 9. Passive Trac cking Device wi ith a Controllab ble Susceptibilit ty Effect: Demo onstration with h Catheter in viv vo. William Dom minguez-Viqueira a1, Hirad Karimi1, 2, Jennifer Ba arry1, Charles H H. Cunningham1, 2
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Imaging Rese earch, Sunnybrook k Research Institute e, Toronto, Ontari io, Canada; 2Medic cal Biophysics, Un niversity of Toront to, Toronto, Ontario, Canad da

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4320 0. MRI-Based Computations of Flow Follow wing Endovascul lar Intervention ns Vitaliy L. Ray yz1, Gabriel Ace evedo-Bolton1, Alastair A J. Martin n1, Van Halbach h2, David A. Salo oner1

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, University of o California San F Francisco, San Fran ncisco, CA, United States; 2Neuroin nterventional niversity of Califor rnia San Francisco o, San Francisco, C CA, United States Radiology, Un

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4321. Non-Linear Bayesian Suppression of Magnetohydrodynamic Effect for Accurate Electrocardiogram Analysis During MRI. Julien Oster1, Matthieu Geist2, Zion Tse3, Ehud J. Schmidt3, Olivier Pietquin2, Gari D. Clifford1
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Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2MaLIS group, Supelec, Metz, France; Department of Radiology, Brigham & Womens Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

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4322. A Dual Plane Co-RASOR Technique for Accurate and Rapid Tracking and Position Verification of an Ir-192 Source for Single Fraction HDR Brachytherapy Hendrik de Leeuw1, Marinus A. Moerland2, Marco van Vulpen2, Peter R. Seevinck1, Chris J.G. Bakker1
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Beeld, University Medical Center, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Radiotherapy, University Medical Center, Utrecht, Netherlands

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4323. Dynamic 3D Localization in Real Time Using Spatial Phase-Contrast MRI Klaus-Dietmar Merboldt1, Dirk Voit1, Martin Uecker1, 2, Jens Frahm3
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Biomed. NMR Forschung, Goettingen, Germany; 2Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States; 3Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH am Max-Planck-Institut fr biophysikalische Chemie, Goettingen, Germany

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4324. MR-Guidance Method for Needle Procedures Using a Dedicated Interventional MRI Suite and DeviceIndependent Active Tracking Markers Peter Koken1, Daniel Wirtz1, Ronald Holthuizen2, Steffen Weiss1, Sascha Krueger1
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Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany; 2Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands

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4325. Optical Flow Analysis on Undersampled Radial Acquisitions for Real-Time Tracking of the Pancreas in MR Guided Radiotherapy Bjorn Stemkens1, 2, Rob H. N. Tijssen2, Cornelis A.T. van den Berg2, Jan J.W. Lagendijk2, Chrit T.W. Moonen3, Mario Ries3, Baudouin Denis de Senneville3, 4
1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands; 2Department of Radiotherapy, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Image Science Institute, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 4IMB, UMR 5251 CNRS/University Bordeaux 1/INRIA, Bordeaux, France

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4326. Hand Gesture Control for Interventional MRI Florian Maier1, Renjie He1, Alexander Brunner2, Kamran Ahrar3, John D. Hazle1, R. Jason Stafford1

1 Department of Imaging Physics, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States; 2Department of Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 3Department of Interventional Radiology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States

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4327. Real-Time Image Guided Targeting of MRI Compatible Robotic Assisted Breast Biopsy & Therapeutic System Steven Roys1, Bo Yang2, Mathew Philip3, Jaydev Desai2, Rao Gaullapalli1
Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD, United States; 3Robin Medical, Inc., Baltimore, MD, United States
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4328. Remote Detection of Implanted Neurostimulator in MRI Scanner Pallab K. Bhattacharyya1, Erik B. Beall1, Michael D. Phillips1, Mark J. Lowe1
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Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States

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4329. Development of a Wireless Intra-Operative MR Geometry Planning System Martyn Paley1, Minty Ledger2, Martin O. Leach3, Ray Hughes4, Ali Akgun4
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Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 2Division of Radiotherapy and Imaging, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 3Division of Radiotherapy and Imaging, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey , United Kingdom; 4Imaging, Specialty Magnetics Ltd., Northolt, Middlesex, United Kingdom

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4330. Low-Profile Remote Targeting Alignment Tool for Use in MR-Guided Rigid Device Insertion Benjamin Grabow1, Chris Ross2, Ethan K. Brodsky1, Ken Kubota3, Walter F. Block4

1 Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Engineering Resources Group, Inc, Hialeah, FL, United States; 3Kinetics Foundation, Los Altos, CA, United States; 4Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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4331 1. Dynamic Tr racking During Interactive MR RI: Implementa ation of an Open n-Source Middleware Felix Guettle er1, Andreas Hei inrich1, Peter Kr rauss1, Jonathan n Guntermann1, Ulf Teichgraebe er1
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Department of o Radiology, Univ versity Hospital Jen na, Jena, Thuringi ia, Germany

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4332 2. High Accura acy Position Estimation of Inte erventional Dev vices Using a Co ontrollable Passive Tracking D Device Hirad Karim mi1, William Dom minguez-Viqueira a2, Charles H. C Cunningham, 12
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Medical Biop physics, University y of Toronto, Toron nto, Ontario, Cana ada; 2Imaging Res earch, Sunnybrook k Research Institu ute, Toronto, Ontario, Canad da

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4333 3. Combined PreP And Intra-Operative fMR RI for Neurosur rgical Guidance e: Data Alignme ent and Bayesia an Analysis. 1 Joerg Mager rkurth1, Laura Mancini M , William m Penny2, Guilla aume Flandin2, J John Ashburner2, Caroline Mica allef1, 1 1 1 2 Enrico De Vita Vi , Tarek A. Yo ousry , John Tho ornton , Nikolaus s Weiskopf
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Department fo or Brain Repair an nd Rehabilitation, UCL U Institute of N Neurology, London n, United Kingdom m; 2Wellcome Tru ust Centre for Neuroimaging g, University Colle ege London, Londo on, United Kingdo om

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4334 4. Modeling th he Electric Field d Distribution Within W the Brain n for the Treatm ment of Gliobla astomas 1 Pedro C. Mir randa1, Abeye Mekonnen M , Ricar rdo Salvador1, P Peter J. Basser2
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IBEB, Faculty y of Science, Univ versity of Lisbon, Lisbon, L Portugal; 2 STBB, Eunice Ke ennedy Shriver NI ICHD, NIH, Bethe esda, MD, United States

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4335 5. Thermal Ab blation Using Re esistive Heating g by MRI Steer rable Catheter 1 Ricky Tong1, Kanti Pallav Ko olli1, Maythem Saeed S , Viola Rie eke1, Leland Eva ans2, Steven W. H Hetts2, Mark Wi ilson1

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, UCSF, San Francisco, F CA, Un nited States; 2Radio ology and Biomed dical Imaging, Uni iversity of n Francisco, San Fr rancisco, CA, Unit ted States California San

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4336 6. MR Guided RF Hyperthermia for Head and a Neck Tumo ors: Simulation Guided Design of an MR Com mpatible RF Heating Arr ray 1 1 2 1 1 1 Jurriaan Bak kker , Maarten Paulides P , Lorne e Hofstetter , Wo outer Numan , G Gyula Kotek , Ruben Pellicer , Re ene Verhaart1, Paolo Togni1, Ga avin Houston3, Eric E Fiveland4, M Matthew Tarasek k2, Gerard van R Rhoon1, Desmond d Yeo2
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Erasmus Med dical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands s; 2General Electri ic Global Research h, Niskayuna, NY, , United States; 3G GE 4 Healthcare, 's Hertogenbosch, H Netherlands; N GE Global G Research Ce enter, Niskayuna, NY, United States s

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4337 7. Pulsatile Flo ow Phantom for r MR-Guided Focused F Ultraso ound (MRgFUS S) Vascular Thr rombolysis and Occlusion 1 Thomas Hud dson1, Thomas Lo ooi1, Adam C. Waspe W , James M M. Drake1
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Neurosurgery y, Hospital for Sick k Children, Toront to, Ontario, Canad da

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4338 8. NIST/ISMR RM MRI System m Phantom T1 Measurements M on Multiple MR RI Systems 1 Kathryn E. Keenan K , Michae el A. Boss1, Edwa ard F. Jackson2, Seon-joo Kown n3, Dominique L. . Jennings3, Step phen ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 magna cum laude Russek
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National Insti itute of Standards and a Technology, Boulder, B CO, Unit ted States; 2Imagin ng Physics, The Un niversity of Texas M.D. Anderson Can ncer Center, Housto on, TX, United Sta ates; 3Massachuset tts General Hospit tal, Boston, MA, U United States

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4339 9. A Novel fMR RI-Compatible Device to Quan ntify the Cortic cal Response to Walking-Relat ted Foot Sole Pr ressures Ying Hao1, 2, Kai Zhang1, Ye e Wang1, Xiaoyin ng Wang, 13, Jing g Fang1, 4, Jue Z Zhang1, 4, Brad M Manor1, 2
1 Academy for Advanced Interdis sciplinary Studies, , Peking Universit ty, Beijing, China; 2Gerontology Dep partment, Beth Isr rael 3 Deaconess Me edical Center, Bost ton, MA, United States; S Radiology Department, Peki ing University Firs st Hospital, Beijing g, China; 4 College of En ngineering, Peking g University, Beijin ng, China

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4340 0. Motion Phantom for Real-T Time MRI A Niebergall l1, Jens Frahm2 Sebastian Schaetz1, Markus Untenberger1, Aaron
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Biomedizinisc che NMR Forschu ungs GmbH, Max Planck P Institute fo or Biophysical Che emistry, Gttingen n, Lower Saxony, G Germany; Biomedizinisc che NMR Forschu ungs GmbH, Max Planck P Institute, G Gttingen, Lower S Saxony, Germany

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4341 1. A Single-Ma agnet Fast Field d-Cycling Whol le-Body MRI Sy ystem with Dete ection at 0.2 T Gareth R. Da avies1, Kerrin J. Pine1, David J. Lurie1
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Aberdeen Bio omedical Imaging Centre, University y of Aberdeen, Ab berdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

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magna cum laude

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4342 2. Construction of a 1.5 T Cry yogen Free MR RI System chkov1, Robin Dy ykstra1 Sergei Obruc
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Victoria Univ versity, Wellington n, New Zealand

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4343 3. PNS Safety of the Composi ite Gradient Sys stem K Craig Goo odrich1, Seong-E Eun Kim1, Joshua a D. Kaggie1, J. Rock Hadley1, W William B. Hand dler2, Blaine A. C Chronik3, 1 Dennis L. Pa arker
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UCAIR, Univ versity of Utah, Sa alt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Ph hysics and Astrono omy, Univ of West tern Ontario, Lond don, Ontario, Canada; 3Phys sics and Astronomy y, Western Univer rsity, London, Ont tario, Canada

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4344 4. Design Stud dy for Making Split S Gradient Coils C More Rob bust 1 3 Michael S. Poole P , Nadim Jo on Shah1, 2, Rob Hawkes H
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INM-4, Forsc chungszentrum Jue elich, Juelich, Nord drhein-Westfalen, Germany; 2Neuro ologische Klinik, U Universitaetsklinik kum Aachen, 3 Aachen, Nordr rhein-Westfalen, Germany; G Wolfson Brain Imaging C Centre, Addenbroo okes Hospital, Cam mbridge, Cambridg geshire, United Kingdo om

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4345 5. Simple, Accurate and Effic cient Multilayer r Integral Meth hod for Eddy Cu urrent Simulati ion in Thin Volu umes of G Produ uced by MRI Gradient Coils Arbitrary Geometry 1 2 1 1 1 1 Hector Sanch hez Lopez , Fabio Freschi , Adn nan Trakic , Ellio ot Smith , Jerem my Herbert , Mig guel Fuentes , St tephen Wilson1, Lim mei Liu1, Maurizi io Repetto2, Stua art Crozier1
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ITEE, The Un niversity of Queen nsland, Brisbane, QLD, Q Australia; 2D Department of Ene ergy, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, I Italy

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4346 6. Theoretical Design of Shim m Arrays with Ir rregular Coil G Geometry Peter T. Whi ile1, Jan G. Korv vink1, 2
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Department of o Microsystems En ngineering (IMTE EK), Laboratory fo or Simulation, Univ versity of Freiburg g, Freiburg im Bre eisgau, Baden-Wrttem mberg, Germany; 2Freiburg Institute e for Advanced Stu udies (FRIAS), Un niversity of Freibu urg, Freiburg im B Breisgau, Baden-Wrttem mberg, Germany

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

4347 7. Flanged-Edg ge Transverse Gradient G Coil Design D for a Hyb brid LINAC-M MRI System Limei Liu1, Hector H Sanchez-L Lopez1, Feng Liu u1, Stuart Crozie er1
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The Universit ty of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensl land, Australia

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4348 8. Very Low Field F MRI with Giant G Magneto oresistance Base ed Sensors Quentin Herr reros1, Hadrien A. Dyvorne2, Pa aolo Campiglio1, Amala Demont ti1, Guenaelle Ja asmin-Lebras1, M Myriam 1 1 Pannetier-Le ecoeur , Claude Fermon
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CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 2Mount M Sinai School of Medicine, Ne ew York, NY, Uni ited States

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4349 9. Low Acoust tic RF Coil Desi ign Saikat Saha1, Washington De e Lima2
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GE, Waukesh ha, WI, United Stat tes; 2GE, Florence e, SC, United State es

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4350 0. Comparison n of Arrays with h Various Mutu ual Impedances s: Noise Correla ation, SNR and Parallel Imagin ng Performanc ce 1 1 1 2 2 Adam Maund der , Mojgan Da aneshmand , Ped dram Mousavi , B. Gino Fallone e , Nicola De Za anche
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Electrical and d Computer Engine eering, University of Alberta, Edmon nton, Alberta, Can nada; 2Oncology, U University of Albe erta, Edmonton, Alb berta, Canada

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Electr ronic Poster r Sessions


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4351 1. Evaluation of o Capacitive an nd Transformer Decoupling M Methods Using i in Non-Overlap pped Array at 7 7.0T Hongbae Jeo ong1, Kyoung-Na am Kim1, Suk-M Min Hong1, Joshu ua Haekyun Park k1, Myung-Kyun Woo1, Young-B Bo Kim1, 1 Zang-Hee Ch ho
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Neuroscience e Research Institute e, Gachon Univers sity, Incheon, Kore ea

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4352 2. Analysis of Imaged I Object' 's Permittivity, Conductivity, S Size and Positio on Effects on Op ptimal Capaciti ive, Inductive an nd Transformer r Decoupling Sc chemes in RF C Coil Arrays 1 1 2 Volkan Emre e Arpinar , L. Tu ugan Muftuler ,
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Department of o Neurosurgery, Medical M College of f Wisconsin, Milw waukee, WI, United d States; 2Center fo or Imaging Resear rch, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwauke ee, WI, United Sta ates

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4353 3. Mutual Cou upling Study Us sing a Pair of Fr ractal Loop RF F Coils Seunghoon Ha H 1, Orhan Nalc cioglu1, 2
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Tu & Yuen Center C for Function nal Onco-Imaging, University of Cal lifornia Irvine, Irvi ine, CA, United St tates; 2Department t of CognoMechatronics Engineering, Pusa an National Univer rsity, Pusan, Korea a

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magna cum laude

4354 4. A Five Chan nnel Receive Ar rray for Cardia ac Imaging Usin ng Hyperpolariz zed 13C at 3T. 1 1 2 1 3 William Dom minguez-Viqueira a , Angus Z. Lau u , Albert P. Che en , Charles H. C Cunningham , ISMRM MERIT AWARD

1 Imaging, Sunnybrook Research h Institute, Toronto o, Ontario, Canada a; 2GE Healthcare, Toronto, Ontario, , Canada; 3Medica al Biophysics, T Toronto, Ontario, Canada University of Toronto,

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4355 5.

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magna cum laude

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1 Computer Assisted Clinical Me edicine, Heidelberg g University, Mann nnheim, Germany; 2Medical Research h Center, Heidelbe erg University, Ma annheim, Germany y

Na/1H In-Vivo Renal MR RI of Rodent Kid dney at 3T by U Using a Double-Tuned Transce eiver Resonator r System 1 Raffi Kalayciyan1, Matthias Malzacher M , Sab bine Neudecker2, Norbert Gretz2, Lothar R. Scha ad1

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magna cum laude

ISMRM MERIT AWARD

4356 6. An Improve ed Surface Coil Design for Proton Decoupled Carbon-13 Ma agnetic Resonan nce Spectroscop py Eulalia Sers s Roig1, Guillaum me Donati1, Mar rtin Meyerspeer r2, Lijing Xin1, 3, Rolf Gruetter4, 5, Arthur W. Mag gill1, 3
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Laboratory of f Functional and Metabolic M Imaging, , Ecole Polytechn nique Fdrale de L Lausanne, Lausann ne, Vaud, Switzerl land; 2Center for Medical Ph hysics and Biomed dical Engineering, Medical Universi ity of Vienna, Vien nna, Austria; 3Dep partment of Radiol logy, University of Lausanne, L Lausann ne, Vaud, Switzerl land; 4cole Polyt technique Fdrale e de Lausanne, Lau usanne, Vaud, Swi itzerland; 5 Department of o Radiology, Univ versities of Lausan nne and Geneva, La ausanne, Geneva, Switzerland

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1 4357 7. Numerical Optimization O of f a 3-Channel Array A Coil for 31 P Functional S Spectroscopy at 7T Andre Kuehn ne1, 2, Ewald Mo oser1, 2, Elmar La aistler1, 2
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Center for Me edical Physics and d Biomedical Engin neering, Medical U University of Vien nna, Vienna, Austr ria; 2MR Centre of f Excellence, Medical Unive ersity of Vienna, Vienna, V Austria

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4358 8. Analysis of Tissue T Properti ies and MRI Sig gnals in the Hea ad for PET/MR RI Attenuation C Correction 2 H. Michael Gach G 1, Julie C. Price P , Denise K. K Davis2, Sungky yu Jung3, Jonath han P. Carney2, J James A. Ruszki iewicz2, Brian J. Lopr resti2, Charles M. M Laymon2, Che ester A. Mathis2
1 Radiology & Bioengineering, University U of Pittsb burgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States s; 2Radiology, Univ versity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA A, United States; 3Statistics, S Universi ity of Pittsburgh, P Pittsburgh, PA, Un nited States

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4359 9. Novel and Compact C PET In nsert for Simult taneous PET/M MR Imaging of S Small Animals Konrad Lank kes1, Hans Post1, Hans Wehrl2, Chih-Chieh C Liu2 , Mosaddek Hos ssain2, Bernd Pic chler2, Sven Jun nge1
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Bruker BioSp pin MRI, Ettlingen n, Germany; 2Preclinical Imaging and d Radiopharmacy, , University of Tue ebingen, Tuebinge en, Germany

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4360 0. Developmen nt of a Novel RF F Body Coil Integrated with M MR-Compatible PET Detector Gary H. Glov ver1, Craig S. Le evin1, Anton Linz z2, William T. Pe eterson2, Sri Ha arsha Maramraju u2
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Stanford Univ versity School of Medicine, M Stanford d, CA, United Stat tes; 2GE Healthcar re, Waukesha, WI, , United States

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4361 1. MRI Compa atible Orthotop pic Breast Cancer Window Cha amber Model fo for Multi-Moda ality Imaging Arthur F. Gm mitro1, Rachel L. . Schafer2, Huim min Leung3
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Medical Imag ging, University of f Arizona, Tucson, , AZ, United State es; 2Biomedical En ngineering, Univer rsity of Arizona, T Tucson, AZ, United States; 3College of Optical Sciences, Unive ersity of Arizona, T Tucson, AZ, Unite ed States

535

Electronic Poster Sessions Electronic Poster RF Coils & Concepts


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Thursday 11:30-12:30
CREATIS, Villeurbanne, France, Metropolitan; 2Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France, Metropolitan; 3CREATIS, Lyon, France, Metropolitan; 4General Electric Healthcare, Velizy, France, Metropolitan

4362. Distribution of RF Traps to Reduce RF Heating with Endoluminal Coils: An Experimental Study Jean-Marie Verret1, Frank Pilleul2, Olivier Beuf3, Cecile Rabrait4

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4363. Investigation of the Transition from Travelling Wave to Near Field Excitation Using Crossed Dipole Antennas Karthik Lakshmanan1, Martijn A. Cloos2, Graham C. Wiggins1
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NYU, Newyork, United States; 2New York University School of Medicine, Newyork, United States

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4364. A Numerical Approach to the Development of MRI Radiofrequency Coils Gemma R. Cook1, Martin John Graves1, David J. Lomas1
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Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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4365. 3T Transceiver Quadrature Surface Coil Design for Cervical Spine Spectroscopy Wonje Lee1, Oded Gonen2, Daniel Sodickson1, Graham Wiggins1
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Radiology, NYUMC, New York, NY, United States; 2Radiology, New York University, New York, NY, United States

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4366. A Transceive RF Coil for Imaging Tissue Specimen at 3T Based on PCB Design Roland Mller1, Andr Pampel1, Toralf Mildner1, Henrik Marschner1, Harald E. Mller1
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany

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4367. A New UHF Transceiver Antenna Design: Modified Folded Dipole Wonje Lee1, Daniel Sodickson1, Graham Wiggins1
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Radiology, NYUMC, New York, NY, United States

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4368. 7T Tx Body Coil with Rx-Only Insert: Primarily Results Shailesh B. Raval1, Yujuan Zhao1, Tiejun Zhao2, Narayanan Krishnamurthy1, Sossena Wood1, Tamer S. Ibrahim1
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University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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4369. Transmit-Only Receive-Only Operation of a Switch-Tuned 13C-1H Radiofrequency Coil for Improved in Vivo 13 C Spectroscopy Heeseung Lim1, Kundan Thind1, Francisco M. Martinez-Santiesteban1, Timothy J. Scholl1, 2
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Medical Biophysics, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

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4370. Development of Cross-Pole RF Tx Array for Breast Imaging at 7T Junghwan Kim1, Narayan Krishnamurthy1, Yujuan Zhao1, Tiejun Zhao2, Kyongtae Ty Bae1, Tamer S. Ibrahim1
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University of Pittsurgh, pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions, pittsburgh, PA, United States

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4371. Feasibility Numerical Study of the Travelling Wave MRI at 3T Fabian Vazquez1, Alfredo O. Rodriguez2
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Fac Ciencias, UNAM, Mexico, DF, Mexico; 2Dep Ing. Elec, UAM Iztapalapa, Mexico, DF, Mexico

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4372. Characterizing Bazooka Baluns M. Arcan Erturk1, 2, AbdEl-Monem M. El-Sharkawy2

1 Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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Electronic Poster Sessions


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4373. Demonstration of High Efficiency on Coil RF Amplifier for 7 Tesla MRI Hugo Kroeze1, Jeroen Stroeve1, Michel Italiaander1, Ingmar Voogt1, Giel Mens1, Peter R. Luijten1, Dennis W. J. Klomp1
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Radiology, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

Electronic Poster Dielectrics & Novel RF Concepts


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Thursday 11:30-12:30

4374. Near-Field Wave Impedance Matching with High-Permittivity Dielectric Materials for Optimum Transmittance in MRI Systems Giuseppe Carluccio1, Sukhoon Oh1, Qing Yang2, Danilo Erricolo3, Ray Weiluo2, Christopher Michael Collins1
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Radiology, New York University, New York, United States; 2Radiology, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States; Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

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4375. Electromagnetic Analysis of Dielectric Shimming Using High Permittivity Materials Wyger M. Brink1, Andrew Webb1
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Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

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4376. A Novel 7T Transmit Array Using TE 01&[delta] Mode Dielectric Resonators Jonathan Y. Lu1, Xiaoliang Zhang2, 3, Brian K. Rutt4
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Electrical Engineering Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3UC Berkeley/UCSF joint graduate group in Bioengineering, San Francisco, CA, United States; 4Radiology Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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4377. In-Vivo Evaluation of a New High Dielectric Constant Material for Local Enhancement of B1+ and SNR at 3T Christopher T. Sica1, Sebastian Rupprecht1, Ray Luo2, Zhipeng Cao2, Raffi Sahul3, Seongtae Kwon3, Michael T. Lanagan4, Christopher Collins5, Qing Yang1, 6
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Radiology, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, United States; 2Bioengineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States; 3TRS Technologies Inc, State College, PA, United States; 4Engineering Science and Mechanics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States; 5Radiology, New York University, New York, United States; 6 Neurosurgery, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennslyvania, United States

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4378. Analytical Study on the Effects of High Dielectric Material Surrounding Spherical Sample with Coil Array for Parallel Imaging Wei Luo1, 2, Giuseppe Carluccio3, Zhipeng Cao4, 5, Yang X. Qing1, Christopher Michael Collins, 13

1 Radiology, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States; 2Engineering Science & Mechanics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States; 3Radiology, New York University, New York, NY, United States; 4Radiology, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States; 5Bioengineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States

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4379. Manipulating B1 Spatial Distribution at 7 Tesla with Dielectric Pads at a Distance from a Transmit Surface Coil Manushka V. Vaidya1, 2, Sukhoon Oh1, Christopher Michael Collins1, 2, Daniel K. Sodickson1, 2, Riccardo Lattanzi1, 2
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Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging,, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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4380. Analysis of the Effect of an External High Dielectric Sleeve on the Performance of a Head Coil at 128 MHz Bu S. Park1, Joshua W. Guag1, Leonardo M. Angelone1, Sunder S. Rajan1
1

CDRH/DP, FDA, Silver Spring, MD, United States

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4381. Maximized Local B1+ Using Optimized Dielectric Pad at 7 T: Numerical Optimization and Experimental Validation Sukhoon Oh1, Wei Luo2, Bei Zhang1, Cem Murat Deniz, Michael T. Lanagan3, Graham C. Wiggins1, Christopher Michael Collins1
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Center for Biomedical Imaging, School of Medicine, New York University, New York, United States; 2Center for NMR Research, Radiology, College of Medicine, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States; 3Engineering Science and Mechanics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States

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Electronic Poster Sessions


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4382. Dipole Antenna Without Ceramic Substrate and Still Low SAR: The Fractionated Dipole Antenna. Alexander Raaijmakers1, Ingmar Voogt1, Dennis W. J. Klomp1, Peter R. Luijten1, Nico van den Berg1
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Imaging Division, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

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4383. A 16-Element Highly Flexible RF Array Coil for 3T MRI Yunsuo Duan1, Bradley S. Peterson1, Feng Liu1, Alayar Kangarlu1
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MRI Research, Department of Psychiatry, NYSPI/Columbia University, New York, NY, United States

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4384. A Novel Alternating Impedance Transceiver Coil for 7T MRI James F. Stack, Jr. 1
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Remcom, Inc., State College, PA, United States

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4385. Current-Line Solution for Understanding and Predicting B1 / B1+ Behavior and Investigating Central Focusing Gianluigi Tiberi1, Mauro Costagli1, Riccardo Stara, 12, James Tropp3, Michela Tosetti, 14
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Fondazione Imago7, Pisa, PI, Italy; 2Univerisity of Pisa, Pisa, PI, Italy; 3GE Healthcare Technologies, Fremont, CA, United States; Stella Maris Scientific Institute, Pisa, Pi, Italy

Electronic Poster Receive Arrays


Exhibition Hall
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Thursday 10:30-11:30

4386. Brain Arrays for Neonatal and Premature Neonatal Imaging at 3T Azma Mareyam1, Duan Xu2, Jonathan R. Polimeni1, 3, Eli Siskind1, Vijay Alagappan4, James N. Blau1, Boris Keil1, 3, Nan Tian2, Wei Zhao1, 3, Lawrence L. Wald1, 3
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A.A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA, United States; 3Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 4GE Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States

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4387. The Dual Purpose CAPTAIN (Cardiac Adult / Pediatric Torso Assembly for in-vivo Imaging) Modhurin Banerjee1, Clyve Konrad Follante1, Aleksey Zemskov1, Rodney Bills1, Kolman Juhasz1, Steven G. Lee1, Victor Taracila1, Fraser Robb1
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MRI, GE Healthcare, Aurora, OH, United States

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4388. A Scalable Constellation Coil Design for 3T Body Imaging Xing Yang1, CemMurat Deniz2, Ye Li2, Ryan Brown2, Yudong Zhu2

1 Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology,, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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4389. 8 Channel Transmit and 16 Channel Receive Constellation Coil for 7T MRI Ye Li1, Xing Yang1, Cem Murat Deniz2, Yudong Zhu1
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NYU School of Medicine, New York, United States; 2New York University, New York, United States

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4390. High Filling Factor Vs. High Channel Count: Which One Wins in 3T Breast Imaging? Luca Marinelli1, Eric Fiveland1, Keith Park1, Kenneth Rohling1, Ileana Hancu2
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GE Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 2GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States

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4391. 31 Channel, Flexible Breast Coil for 3T Imaging Ileana Hancu1, Eric Fiveland2, Keith Park2, Kenneth Rohling2, Seung-Kyun Lee2, Luca Marinelli2
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GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, United States; 2GE Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY, United States

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4392. A Dedicated 8-Channel Flexible Array Coil for Ocular fMRI Marcos Alonso Lopez Terrones1, 2, Markus Dring, 13, Daniel Gareis1, Peter M. Jakob3, 4

1 NORAS MRI products, Hchberg, Bavaria, Germany; 2Health Services of Durango, Durango, Mexico; 3Experimental Physics 5, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 4Research Center Magnetic Resonance Bavaria, Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Germany

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4393. A 12-Channel Dorsal Receive-Only Body Array for 7 Tesla. Ria Pradhan1, Andreas K. Bitz1, Stefan Maderwald1, Oliver Kraff1, Mark E. Ladd1, Stephan Orzada1
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The Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Universitt Duisburg - Essen, Essen, Nord Rhein Westfalen, Germany

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4394. MR Spectroscopic Imaging (MRSI) Study Using the Diaper Shaped RF Coil Array. Seunghoon Ha1, Orhan Nalcioglu1, 2
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Tu & Yuen Center for Functional Onco-Imaging, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; 2Department of CognoMechatronics Engineering, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea

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4395. Unilateral 8ch Receiver Array for Ultra High Resolution Time-Resolved 3D CE-MRA of the Hand Paul T. Weavers1, Thomas C. Hulshizer1, Phillip J. Rossman1, Phillip M. Young2, Stephen J. Riederer1
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MR Research Laboratory, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States; 2Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

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4396. High Temporal and Spatial Resolution Breast MR Imaging at 7T; Feasibility Study Using 8-To-1 Channel TxOnly Array Combined with 8 Channel Rx-Only Insert Junghwan Kim1, Yujuan Zhao1, Narayan Krishnamurthy1, Tiejun Zhao2, Kyongtae Ty Bae1, Tamer S. Ibrahim1
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University of Pittsurgh, pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions, pittsburgh, PA, United States

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4397. 7-Channel Half-Cylinder Shaped Transmit Coil with 32-Channel Receiver Array for Multipurpose Head Imaging at 7T Johanna J. Bluemink1, Martijn Lunenburg2, Wouter Koning2, Ingmar J. Voogt2, Michel Italiaander2, Peter R. Luijten2, Natalia Petridou2, Dennis W.J. Klomp2
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Radiotherapy, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Radiology, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

Electronic Poster Transmit Arrays


Exhibition Hall
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Thursday 11:30-12:30

4398. Z-Shim RF Coil Design Enhances Parallel Transmit Performance in Body Imaging at 3T Xiaoping Wu1, Jinfeng Tian1, Sebastian Schmitter1, Brian Hanna1, Joseph Pfeuffer2, Michael Hamm2, Juergen Nistler2, University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Vaughan1, Kamil Ugurbil1, Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele1
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CMRR, Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany

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4399. Simultaneous Excitation of Distinct Electromagnetic Modes Using a Tx Array Yujuan Zhao1, Sossena Wood1, Tiejun Zhao2, Narayanan Krishnamurthy1, Tamer S. Ibrahim1
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University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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4400. Densely-Populated Transceiver Surface Coil Array for the Human Brain Studies at 7 T. Nikolai I. Avdievich1, Jullie W. Pan1, Hoby P. Hetherington1
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Neurosurgery, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States

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4401. Construction of a 4-Channel Transmit Neck Array for PCASL Tagging at 7 Tesla and Comparison with a Head Coil. Konstantinos Papoutsis1, James A. Meakin1, Aaron T. Hess2, Jamie Near3, Stephen J. Payne4, David Edwards4, Peter Jezzard1
FMRIB Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom; 2Department of Cardiovascular Medicine , University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom; 3McGill Univeristy, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 4Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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4402. An Algorithm for Automatic Optimisation of Transmit Array Coil Tune and Match Applied in a Cardiac TEM Coil at 7T Christopher T. Rodgers1, Graeme A. Keith1, Aaron T. Hess2, Carl Snyder3, University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Vaughan3, Matthew D. Robson1
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Univ Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 3CMRR, Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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Electronic Poster Sessions


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4403. Imaging the Kidneys at 7T Using 8Tx/32Rx Abdominal Coil and RF Shimming of Individual Slices Niravkumar Darji1, Martin Haas2, Gopesh Patel1, Oliver Speck1, Inge Brinkmann2, Michael Bock2
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Department for Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, magdeburg, Sachsen anhalt, Germany; 2Department of Radiology, Freiburg, BadenWrttemberg., Germany

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4404. Parallel Transmission Experiments Using an Extensible RF Pulse Generator Andre Kuehne1, 2, Patrick Waxmann2, Werner Hoffmann2, Harald Pfeiffer2, Reiner Seemann2, Frank Seifert2, Bernd Ittermann2
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Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2Department for Medical Metrology, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Berlin, Germany

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4405. New Results for Digital Beamforming in MRI Emad Ebbini1, Lance DelaBarre2, University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Vaughan3, Anand Gopinath4
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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; CMRR, Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 4ECE, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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4406. Effect of Shielding on Surface Coil Loops at 7T Gillian Haemer1, Graham Wiggins1
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The Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY, United States

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4407. Integration of 2-Channel Parallel Transmission with Forced Current Excitation for Improved B1 Homogeneity in Breast Imaging at 7T Sergey Cheshkov1, 2, Ivan E. Dimitrov1, 3, Wouter Koning4, Joseph Rispoli5, Mary P. McDougall5, 6, Steve Wright, 56, Craig R. Malloy1, 2
1 Advanced Imaging Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Radiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Philips Medical Systems, Cleaveland, OH, United States; 4UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, CX, Netherlands; 5Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States; 6Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States

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4408. 20-To-8 Channel Tx Array with 32-Channel Adjustable Receive-Only Insert for 7T Head Imaging Tamer S. Ibrahim1, Yujuan Zhao1, Narayanan Krishnamurthy1, Shailesh B. Raval1, Tiejun Zhao2, Sossena Wood1, Junghwan Kim1
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University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Siemens Medical Solutions, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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4409. A Shielded 8 Channel TxRx Head Array with Triangular Elements and Second Order Decoupling Gang Chen1, Martijn A. Cloos2, Karthik Lakshmanan3, Daniel Sodickson3, Graham Wiggins3
The Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; The Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 3The Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States
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Electronic Poster MRI Safety 1


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Thursday 10:30-11:30
Philips Research Europe, Hamburg, Germany

4410. Improving B1-Based SAR Determination Via Iterative Determination of Missing Field Components Ulrich Katscher1, Karim Djamshidi1

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4411. A Low-Power, Offline Prescreen to Detect and Suppress Dangerous Currents Christopher W. Ellenor1, Pascal P. Stang1, John M. Pauly1, Greig C. Scott1
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Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

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4412 2. Parallel Tra ansmit Pulse De esign with Impla ant-Friendly M Modes Yigitcan Erya aman1, 2, Bastien n Gurin3, Elfar r Adalsteinsson4, 5, Lawrence L. Wald2, 5
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Research Lab boratory of Electronics, Massachuset tts Institute of Tech hnology, Cambrid dge, MA, United S States; 2Martinos C Center for Biomedical Im maging, Dept. of Radiology, R MGH, Charlestown, C MA, United States; 3M Martinos Center for r Biomedical Imag ging, Dept. of 4 Radiology, Ma assachusetts Gener ral Hospital, Charl lestown, MA, Uni ited States; Dept. of Electrical Engin neering and Comp puter Science, 5 Massachusetts s Institute of Techn nology, Cambridge e, MA, United Sta ates; Harvard-MIT T Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA, United St tates

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4413 3. Reference-F Free Detection of o RF Unsafe Co onditions and C Countermeasur res for Implanta able MR-Condi itional Devices 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ingmar Grae esslin , Johannes s Achtzehn , Sas scha Krueger , P Peter Vernickel , Kay Nehrke , S Steffen Weiss
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Philips Resea arch, Hamburg, Ge ermany

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4414 4. Evaluation of o Virtual Obse ervation Points for Local SAR Monitoring of M Multi-Channel Transmit RF C Coils at 7 Tesla Andreas K. Bitz B 1, Rene Gumb brecht2, 3, Stepha an Orzada1, Han ns-Peter Fautz2, Mark E. Ladd1, 4
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Erwin L. Hah hn Institute for MR RI, University of Duisburg-Essen, D Es ssen, Germany; 2S iemens Healthcare e, Erlangen, Germ many; Department of o Physics, Friedric ch-Alexander Univ versity, Erlangen, Germany; 4Depart tment of Diagnost tic and Intervention nal Radiology and d Neuroradiology, University Hospit tal Essen, Essen, G Germany

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4415 5. Imaging Healthy Volunteer rs and Patients with Tattoos or r Permanent M Make-Up at 7T: A Retrospectiv ve Study eas K. Bitz1, 3, Markus M Thrling1 , 4, Gregor Scha aefers2, Mark E. Ladd1, 3, Oliver r Kraff1, 3 Yacine Noureddine1, 2, Andre
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Erwin L.Hahn n Institute for MRI I, University Duisb burg-Essen, Essen n, NRW, Germany y; 2MR:comp Gmb bH, MR Safety Tes sting Laboratory, Ge elsenkirchen, NRW W, Germany; 3Dep partment of Diagno ostic and Interven ntional Radiology a and Neuroradiolog gy, University 4 Hospital Essen n, Essen, NRW, Germany; Departm ment of Neurology, , University Duisb burg-Essen, Essen, , NRW, Germany

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4416 6. In Silico and d in Vitro Inves stigation of Tem mperature Eleva ation Close to a an Aneurysm Cl lip at 7T Yacine Noureddine1, 2, Oliver Kraff1, 3, Mark k E. Ladd1, 3, Kar rsten Wrede4, G Gregor Schaefers s2, Andreas K. Bi itz1, 3
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Erwin L.Hahn n Institute for MRI I, University Duisb burg-Essen, Essen n, NRW, Germany y; 2MR:comp Gmb bH, MR Safety Tes sting Laboratory, Ge elsenkirchen, NRW W, Germany; 3Dep partment of Diagno ostic and Interven ntional Radiology a and Neuroradiolog gy, University 4 Hospital Essen n, Essen, NRW, Germany; Clinic fo or Neurosurgery, U University Hospita al Essen, Essen, NR RW, Germany

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4417 7. Circuit Mod del for Implant Electrode and Lead-Electrode L e Impedance M Matching Volkan Acike el1, 2, Ergin Atala ar, 23
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Electrical and d Electronics Engin neering, Bilkent University U , Ankara ra, Turkey; 2Nation nal Magnetic Reso onance Research C Center (UMRAM), Ankara, A Turkey; 3El lectrical and Elect tronics Engineering g, Bilkent Univers sity, Ankara, Turk key

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4418 8. Application of Rotating RF F Coil Array in B1 Shimming w with Strict Loca al SAR Constra aints 1 1 Jin Jin1, Feng g Liu1, Adnan Trakic T , Ewald Weber W , Stuart Cr rozier2
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University of f Queensland, St Lu ucia, Queensland, Australia; 2The U University of Queen nsland, St Lucia, Q Queensland, Austr ralia

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4419 9. Safety Evalu uation of Algori ithms to Optim mize Transmit E Efficiency for Lo ocal Excitation with a Transmit Array 1 Giuseppe Ca arluccio1, Christo opher Michael Collins C
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Radiology, New York University, New York, Un nited States

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4420 0. Online Loca al SAR Supervis sion for Transm mit Arrays at 7T T 1 Rene Gumbr recht1, 2, Ulrich Fontius F , Holger r Adolf1, Thomas s Benner1, Franz z Schmitt1, Elfar r Adalsteinsson3, 4, Lawrence L. Wald, 45, Hans-P Peter Fautz1
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Siemens Heal lthcare, Erlangen, Germany; 2Depart tment of Physics, U University of Erla angen, Erlangen, G Germany; 3Electrical Engineering an nd Computer Scien nce, Massachusett ts Institute of Tech hnology, Cambridg ge, MA, United St tates; 4Harvard-MI IT Division of Health Sciences and Technolo ogy, Massachusett ts Institute of Tech hnology, Cambridg ge, MA, United St tates; 5Department t of Radiology, A. A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlest town, MA, United d States

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4421 1. On Patient-S Specific Models s for Accurate SAR S Estimation ns at 7 T 1 Jin Jin1, Feng g Liu1, Ewald Weber W , Stuart Cr rozier2
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University of f Queensland, St Lu ucia, Queensland, Australia; 2The U University of Queen nsland, St Lucia, Q Queensland, Austr ralia

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4422. Functional MRI Using Implanted Stereotactic EEG Electrodes --- Heating Investigation for Safety Pallab K. Bhattacharyya1, Jorge A. Gonzalez-Martinez2, Mark J. Lowe1, Dileep Nair1, Richard Prayson1, Myron Zhang1, Stephen E. Jones1
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Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, United States

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4423. Safe Online Local SAR Calculation for Transmit Arrays Using Asynchron Data Processing Rene Gumbrecht1, 2, Thomas Benner1, Ulrich Fontius1, Holger Adolf1, Andreas K. Bitz3, Hans-Peter Fautz1

1 Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany; 2Department of Physics, Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen, Germany; 3Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, University Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany

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4424. A Novel Method for Experimental Assessment of Antenna Safety Using MR Thermometry Cem Murat Deniz1, 2, Leeor Alon, 23, Xing Yang3, Gene Young Cho1, 2, Christopher Michael Collins, 23, Daniel K. Sodickson, 23, Yudong Zhu, 23

1 Department of Radiology, Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University, New York, NY, United States; 2Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 3Department of Radiology, Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States

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4425. Predicting Long-Term Temperature Increase from Time-Dependent SAR Levels with a Single Short-Term Temperature Response Giuseppe Carluccio1, Zhipeng Cao2, Christopher Michael Collins1

1 Radiology, New York University, New York, United States; 2Bioengineering, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States

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4426. Safely Assessing RF Heating Potential of Conductive Devices Using Image-Based Current Measurements Greg Griffin1, Kevan Anderson2, Graham A. Wright1, 2
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Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Imaging Research, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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4427. Scanner Specific Relationship Between Displayed SAR and Heating Adjacent to Deep Brain Stimulation Leads: An in Vitro Study Robert Dawe1, Leo Verhagen Metman1
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Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States

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4428. Mobile Phone RF Safety Testing Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging Leeor Alon1, 2, Cem Murat Deniz1, 2, Gene Young Cho1, 2, Xing Yang1, Christopher Collins1, Yudong Zhu1, 2, Daniel Sodickson1, 2
1 Department of Radiology, Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging, New York University, New York, NY, United States; 2Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, New York University, New York, NY, United States

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4429. B1-Based SAR Estimation for Human Brain Imaging with Average Brain Property Values Substitution Xiaotong Zhang1, Jiaen Liu1, Sebastian Schmitter2, Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele2, Bin He1
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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4430. A Novel MRI Based Electrical Properties Measurement Technique Volkan Acikel1, 2, Oytun Ulutan3, Ali Caglar Ozen, 23, Burak Akin2, Yigitcan Eryaman4, 5, Ergin Atalar, 23
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Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bilkent University , Ankara, Turkey; 2National Magnetic Resonance Research Center (UMRAM), Ankara, Turkey; 3Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey; 4Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States; 5Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, MGH, Charlestown, MA, United States

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4431. Efficient Method to Evaluate the Heating Risk of Coils Lin Liu1, Liang Xuan2, Qiong Zhang3
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MR, GE Company, Beijing, China; 2MR, GE company, Waukesha, WI, United States; 3MR, GE company, Beijing, China

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4432. Development of a Patient-Specific, Three-Dimensional, Heterogeneous, Radio Frequency Thorax Phantom Clifton Haider1, David Holmes1, Robert Sainati1, Daniel Schwab1, Daniel V. Litwiller2, Desmond Yeo3, Barry Gilbert1
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Biomedical Engineering, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States; 2Global Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Rochester, MN, United States; 3GE Global Research, GE, Niskayuna, NY, United States

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4433. A Simple and Conservative Method to Include Variation of Core Blood Temperature with Pennes Bioheat Equation Giuseppe Carluccio1, Christopher Michael Collins1
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Radiology, New York University, New York, United States

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Thursday 13:30-14:30
Radiology, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 2Siemens Healthcare, Chicago, IL, United States; Radiology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern Univeresity, Chicago, IL, United States; 4Radiology, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

4434. Flow-Encode Only Phase Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Erik J. Offerman1, Christopher B. Glielmi2, Michael Markl3, Ioannis Koktzoglou1, 4, Robert R. Edelman1, 3

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4435. 4D MRI Flow Analysis in an In-Vitro System Modelling Continuous Left Ventricular Support: Effect of Cannula Position in the Thoracic Aorta Christoph Benk1, Alexander Mauch1, Friedhelm Beyersdorf1, Rolf Klemm1, Jan G. Korvink2, Michael Markl3, Bernd A. Jung4
1 Dept. of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Medical Center, Freiburg, Germany; 2IMTEK Department of Microsystems Engineering, Laboratory for Simulation, Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Germany; 3Dept. of Radiology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 4Dept. of Radiology, Medical Physics, University Medical Center, Freiburg, Germany

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4436. Analysis of Gradient Spoiling in Phase Contrast MRI Yunpeng Zou1, 2, Matthew J. Middione3, 4, Subashini Srinivasan3, Daniel B. Ennis, 15
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Department of Bioengineering, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Sino-Dutch Biomedical and Information Engineering School, Northeastern University, Shenyang, China; 3Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 4Biomedical Physics Interdepartmental Program, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 5Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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4437. Hemodynamic Forces in the Progression of Intracranial Aneurysm Change as Assessed Using MR-Based Methods David A. Saloner1, Evan Kao2, Gabriel Acevedo-Bolton2, Andrew Lee2, Petter Dyverfeldt2, Vitaliy L. Rayz2

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, VA/UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States

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4438. Reproducibility of Flow Measurements in Serial Studies of Patients with Untreated Aneurysms Gabriel Acevedo-Bolton1, Andrew Lee1, Vitaliy L. Rayz1, Alastair Martin1, David A. Saloner2

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, VAMC/UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States

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4439. A Novel Approach to Phase-Contrast Velocity Offset Correction by in-vivo High-SNR Acquisitions Merlin Fair1, Peter David Gatehouse1, Peter Drivas1, David N. Firmin1
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Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK, United Kingdom

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4440. Real-Time, Free-Breathing Measurement of In-Plane Velocities: A Comparison with ECG-Triggered, Segmented, Breath-Hold Acquisition. Ning Jin1, Juliana Serafim da Silveira2, Orlando P. Simonetti2, 3
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Siemens Healthcare, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Department of Radiology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; Department of Internal Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

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4441. Real-Time Cardiovascular Phase-Contrast Flow MRI During Valsalva Maneuver Arun Antony Joseph1, Jan Sohns2, Johannes Kowallick2, Klaus-Dietmar Merboldt1, Joachim Lotz2, Jens Frahm1
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Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH am Max-Planck-Institut fr biophysikalische Chemie, Gttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; 2University Medical Center Georg-August-University, Gttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany

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4442. Respiratory-Resolved Flow Effects in the Chest Assessed with Double-Gated 4D Flow MRI Eric Mathew Schrauben1, Ashley Anderson1, Kevin M. Johnson1, Oliver Wieben1, 2

1 Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Radiology, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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4443. Improved Visualization and Quantification of 4D Flow MRI Data Using Divergence-Free Wavelet Denoising Frank Ong1, Martin Uecker1, Umar Tariq2, Albert Hsiao2, Marcus T. Alley2, Shreyas S. Vasanawala2, Michael Lustig1
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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States; 2Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States

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4444. Sparse Sampling Phase Contrast Imaging of the Aorta Zhiyue J. Wang1, 2, Jonathan M. Chia3, David M. Higgins4, Youngseob Seo2, 5, Nancy K. Rollins1, 2
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Childrens Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States; 2Univeristy of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX, United States; 3Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4Philips Healthcare, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom; 5Division of Convergence Technology, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon, Korea

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4445. A Fast Reduced TE 4D Spiral PC MRI Sequence for Assessment of Flow and Hemodynamics Mo Kadbi1, M.J. Negahdar1, Melanie S. Traughber2, Peter Martin2, Amir A. Amini1
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Elect. and Comp. Eng., University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States; 2Philips healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States

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4446. 4D Flow Measurements in the Superior Cerebellar Artery at 7 Tesla: Feasibility and Potential for Applications in Patients with Trigeminal Neuralgia Sebastian Schmitter1, Bharathi D. Jagadeesan2, Andrew W. Grande3, Julien Sein1, Kamil Ugurbil1, Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele1

1 Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 2Departments of Radiology and Neurosurgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States; 3Departments of Radiology, Neurosurgery and Neurology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

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4447. 4D MR Pressure Difference Mapping: Comparison with Echocardiography and Invasive Catheter Measurements Jelena Bock1, Julia Geiger1, Raoul Arnold2, Daniel Hirtler1, Hans Burkhardt1, Michael Markl3
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University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; 3Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

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4448. Hemodynamic Outcome in Patients After Bicuspid and Tricuspid Valve Sparing Aortic Root Repair: A 4D Flow MRI Study Edouard Michel Semaan1, Michael Markl1, Bradley D. Allen1, Alex Baker1, Chris Malaisrie2, Patrick McCarthy3, James C. Carr4, Jeremy D. Collins4

1 Radiology Department, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Surgery Department, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Surgery-Cardiac Surgery Department, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 4Radiology Department, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

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4449. Stress-Strain Characterization of a Dynamically-Controlled Cardiac Phantom with Fluid and Structural Dynamics Nicolas Charalambous1, Kristis Michaelides1, Elias Psimolofitis2, Vasilis Tzangarakis3, Demos Michaelides3, Stelios Angeli4, Christakis Constantinides4

1 Hydrus Ltd, Limassol, Cyprus; 2CNE Limited, Nicosia, Cyprus; 3&#945;-Evresis Diagnostic Center, Nicosia, Cyprus; 4U. of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus

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4450. Vessel Segmentation with 4D Flow MRI for the Characterization of Blood Mixing in Single Ventricle Patients After the Fontan Procedure Kelly Jarvis1, Susanne Schnell1, Ramona Lorenz2, Alejandro Roldn-Alzate3, Kevin M. Johnson3, Maya Gabbour4, Joshua D. Robinson, 45, Cynthia K. Rigsby, 14, Michael Markl1
1 Radiology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Radiology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 3Radiology and Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, United States; 4Medical Imaging and Cardiology, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Childrens Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 5Pediatrics, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States

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4451. On the Use of K-T Accelerated 4D Flow MRI in the Portal System Zoran Stankovic1, 2, Jury Fink1, Maximilian Russe1, Michael Markl2, Bernd A. Jung3
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Dept. of Radioloy, University Medical Center, Freiburg, Germany; 2Dept. of Radiology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Dept. of Radiology, Medical Physics, University Medical Center, Freiburg, Germany

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4452. Relative Pressure Measurement in Thoracic Aorta and Pulmonary Artery of Healthy Volunteers and Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot Patients Using the 4D Flow Sequence of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Jess Urbina1, 2, Julio Sotelo2, 3, Marcelo Anda2, 4, Cristin Tejos, 35, Daniel Hurtado5, Pablo Irarrzabal, 35, Sergio Uribe, 45
1 Medical School, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; 2Biomedical Imaging Center , Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Macul, Santiago, Chile; 3Electrical Engineering Department, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Macul, Santiago, Chile; 4Radiology Department, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; 5Biomedical Imaging Center, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Macul, Santiago, Chile

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4453. Improved Efficiency for Respiratory Motion Compensation in 3D Flow Measurements Mehmet Akakaya1, Praveen Gulaka2, Tamer A. Basha1, Warren J. Manning1, Reza Nezafat1
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Samsung Electronics Co., Suwon, Korea

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4454. 4D Flow MRI Assessment of Cerebral Blood Flow After Extracranial-Intracranial Bypass Tetsuro Sekine1, Yasuo Amano1, Ryo Takagi1, Yasuo Murai2, Yuriko Suzuki3, Shinichiro Kumita1
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Radiology, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan; 2Neurosurgery, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan; 3Philips Electronics Japan, Tokyo, Japan

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4455. Validation of 4D Flow Shunt Fractions (Qp/Qs) with 2D-PC in Patients with Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return Mark L. Schiebler1, Phillip Kilgas1, Elizabeth Janus Nett2, Oliver Wieben2, Shardha Srinivasen3, Petros Anagnostopoulos4, Scott K. Nagle1, 2, Scott B. Reeder1, 5, Christopher J. Franois6
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Radiology, UW-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Medical Physics, UW-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 3Pediatric Cardiology, UW-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 4Cardiothoracic Surgery, UW-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; Biomedical Engineering, UW-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 6Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States

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4456. Quantification of Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity in Preterm Infants Using 4D Phase Contrast MRI Kathryn M. Broadhouse1, 2, Anthony N. Price1, 2, Giuliana Durighel1, Anna E. Finnemore1, 2, David J. Cox1, 2, A. David Edwards1, 2, Joseph V. Hajnal1, 2, Alan M. Groves1, 2
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Imaging Sciences Department, MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; 2The Centre for the Developing Brain, Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering Division, King's College, London, United Kingdom

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4457. Aortic Stenosis Peak Velocity Assessment by Breath-Hold Fourier Velocity Imaging Yanqiu Feng1, Kenneth Gilmour2, Taigang He2, Peter Drivas2, Isabelle Roussin2, Raad Mohiaddin2, David N. Firmin2
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Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China; 2Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK, United Kingdom

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Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United U States

4458 8. SNR and CN NR Performanc ce Comparison in Dixon- Vs. S Subtraction-Typ pe Contrast Enh hanced MR An ngiography 1 Eric G. Stins son1, Joshua D. Trzasko T , Stephe en J. Riederer1

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4459 9. High Concentration Relaxi ivities of Four Gadolinium-Bas G sed Contrast Re eagents in ex V Vivo Physiologic Whole Blood and Plasma P at 1.5 an nd 3.0T 1 Gregory J. Wilson W , Charles S. Springer, Jr. 2, Mark Woods2 , 3, Sarah Bastaw wrous, 14, Punee et Bhargava, 14, J Jeffrey H. Maki1

1 Radiology, University of Washi ington, Seattle, WA, W United States; 2 Advanced Imagin ng Research Cente er, Oregon Health and Science ortland, OR, United d States; 3Chemist try, Portland State University, Portla and, OR, United St tates; 4Radiology, Puget Sound University, Po VAHCS, Seatt tle, WA, United St tates

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4460 0. Dynamic an nd Static MR An ngiography of the t Supraaortic c Vessels at 3.0 T T: Intraindividual Comparison of GdBased Contr rast Agents at Single S Dose 1 1 2 Harald Kram mer , Elisabeth Arnoldi A , Christo opher J. Francoi is , Andrew L. W Wentland3, Konst tantin Nikolaou1, Bernd J. Wintersperge er4, Maximilian F. Reiser1, Thom mas M. Grist2
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Institute for Clinical C Radiology, Ludwig-Maximil lians-University M Munich, Munich, B Bavaria, Germany; ; 2Department of R Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madiso W on, Madison, WI, United U States; 3De epartment of Radio ology, University o of Wisconsin - Ma adison, 4 Madison, WI, United States; De epartment of Medi ical Imaging, Univ versity of Toronto, , Toronto, Ontario o, Canada

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4461 1. The Flexible e Triggered Seg gmentation Opt timizes Thoraci ic ECG-Gated C Contrast Enhan nced MR Angio ography 2 Yutaka Natsu uaki1, Randall Kroeker K , J. Paul l Finn3, Peter Sch hmitt4, Gerhard d Laub5
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Siemens Heal lthcare, Los Angel les, CA, United States; 2Siemens He ealthcare, Winnipe eg, MB, Canada; 3R Radiology, Univer rsity of California Los s Angeles, Los Ang geles, CA, United States; 4Siemens A AG Healthcare, Er rlangen, Germany y; 5Siemens Health hcare, San Francisco, CA A, United States

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4462 2. A Novel ECG-Gated MRA for Simultaneo ous Imaging of t the Left Atrium m and Esophagu us in Patients w with Atrial Fibrillation 1 2 1 2 3 23 Eugene G. Kholmovski K , , Sa athya Vijayakum mar , , Douglas Sheffer , Lowell l Chang, , Krish hna N. Velagapu udi, 23, Christopher J. J McGann, 23, Nassir N F. Marrou uche2, 3
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UCAIR, Depa artment of Radiolo ogy, University of f Utah, Salt Lake C City, UT, United S tates; 2CARMA C Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT T, United States; 3Department D of Cardiology, Universit ty of Utah, Salt La ake City, UT, Unit ted States

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4463 3. Equilibrium m-Phase Thorac cic MR Angiogr raphy with Gad dofosveset in He ealthy Voluntee ers: Feasibility a and Minimal Pra actical Dose 1 1 1 1 1 Charles Y. Kim K , Tobias J. Heye H , Mustafa R. R Bashir , Thom mas Gebhard , Bj jorn I. Engstrom m , Elmar M. Me erkle2
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Radiology, Duke University, Du urham, NC, United States; 2Radiolo gy, University of B Basel Hospital, Ba asel, CH-4031, Sw witzerland

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4464 4. Identificatio on of the Artery y of Adamkiewicz Artery: The Role of High S Spatial and Tem mporal Resolutio on MR Angiograph hy in Patients wi ith Indistinct Depiction D by MD DCT Angiograp phy. 1 1 2 1 1 1 Hideki Ota , Kei Takase , Yo oshikatsu Saiki , Hidenobu Sasak ki , Kazuomi Ya amanaka , Shoki Takahashi
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Diagnostic Ra adiology, Tohoku University Hospit tal, Sendai, Miyagi i, Japan; 2Cardiova ascular Surgery, T Tohoku University y Hospital, Sendai, Miyag gi, Japan

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4465 5. Pre-Operati ive Perforator Flap F MRA for Autologous A Bre east Reconstruc ction Nanda Deepa a Thimmappa1, Silvina S P. Dutru uel1, Mengchao P Pei1, Joshua L. L Levine2, Julie Va asile3, David Gre eenspun3, 3 4 5 3 magna cum laude Constance Chen C , Christina Rhode R , Christin na Y. Ahn , Robe ert Allen , Marti in R. Prince1
ISMRM MERIT AWARD

Radiology, Weill W Cornell Medic cal College, New York, Y NY, United d States; 2Plastic su urgery, The Center r for the Advancem ment of Breast Reconstruction at NYEE, , New York, NY, United U States; 3Pla astic & Reconstruc ctive Surgery, New w York, NY, Unite ed States; 4 5 NewYork-Pre esbyterian Hospita al/Columbia, New York, NY, United d States; Plastic su urgery, NYU Lang gone Medical Cent ter, New York, NY, United States

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4466 6. High Frame e Rate CINEMA A: An Improvem ment of Tempo oral Resolution i in Non-Contras st-Enhanced Ti imeResolved MR R Angiography y 1 1 1 2 2 Masanobu Nakamura N , Masa ami Yoneyama , Takashi Tabuch hi , Atsushi Taka ahara , Makoto Obara , Taro Ta akahara3, Satoshi Tatsu uno1
1 Yaesu clinic, Tokyo, Japan, Jap pan; 2Philips Electr ronics Japan, Toky yo, Japan; 3Tokai U University School l of Engineering, K Kanagawa, Japan

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4467 7. MR Portogr raphy Using No on-Contrast-Enh hanced Time-S Spatial Labeling g Inversion Puls se (Time-SLIP) Comparison n Between 3T an nd 1.5T1 1 2 1 1 Hiroki Matob ba , Katsumi Na akamura , , Akiy yoshi Yamamoto o , Masafumi Ued da , Daiji Uchiy yama1, Mitsue M Miyazaki3
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Radiology, To obata Kyoritsu Ho ospital, Kitakyushu u, Fukuoka, Japan; ; 2Radiology, Hika ari Central Hospita al, Hikari, Yamagu uchi, Japan; Toshiba Medi ical Research Insti itute USA, Vernon n Hills, IL, United States

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4468 8. Feasibility of o 3D Balanced SSFP-ASL of th he Kidneys at 3 3.0T Koji Fujimot to1, Aki Kido2, Kyoko K Takakura2, Hajime Sagaw wa2, Shigeaki Um meoka2, Naotaka Sakashita3, Tok kunori 3 2 2 Kimura , Yas sutaka Fushimi , Kaori Togashi
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Department of o Diagnostic Imag ging and Nuclear Medicine, M Kyoto U University, Kyoto, Japan; 2Departme ent of Diagnostic Im maging and Nuclear Medic cine, Kyoto University Graduate Sch hool of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; 3To oshiba Medical Systems Corporation n, Otawara, Tochigi, Japan n

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magna cum laude

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4469 9. Adaptive Ef fficiency-Optim mized Self Navig gation (ADIOS) for Free-Breat thing Non-Cont trast Abdomina al MRA Yibin Xie1, 2, Zhaoyang Fan1, Yutaka Natsua aki3, Gerhard La ub4, Rola Saouaf af1, Debiao Li1
1 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los L Angeles, CA, United U States; 2Un niversity of Califor rnia, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA A, United ons, Los Angeles, CA, United States s; 4Siemens Health hcare, Los Angeles, CA, United Stat tes States; 3Siemens Medical Solutio

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4470 0. Non-Contra ast-Enhanced Abdominal A MRA A Using Velocity ty-Selective Satu uration and Mu ultiple Inversion n Recovery 1 Hattie Z. Don ng1, Taehoon Sh hin1, Dwight G. Nishimura N
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Electrical Eng gineering, Stanford d University, Stanford, CA, United S States

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4471 1. Non-Contra ast MR Hepatic Arteriography y Using 3T-MRI I and Time-SLI IP: Initial Expe eriences Naoki Kanat ta1, Takeshi Yosh hikawa2, 3, Nobu ukazu Aoyama4, Y Yoshiharu Ohno o2, 3, Yasusuke Ky Kyotani4, Saori S Satou5, 1 1 2 3 1 Tomonori Ka anda , Hisanobu u Koyama , Mizu uho Nishio , , Ka Kazuro Sugimura a
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Division of Radiology, R Departm ment of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; 2Advanced Biomedical Im maging Research Center, C Kobe Unive ersity Graduate Sc chool of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Ja apan; 3Division of F Functional and Diagnostic c Imaging Researc ch, Department of Radiology, Kobe U University Gradua ate School of Med dicine, Kobe, Hyog go, Japan; 4 5 Center of Rad diology and Radiat tion Oncology, Ko obe University Hos spital, Kobe, Hyog go, Japan; Toshib ba Medical System ms Corporation, Otawara, O Tochigi, Japan J

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4472 2. Evaluation of o a Novel Non-Contrast-Enha anced MRI Ima aging Technique e for Diagnosis and Character risation of Deep Venou us Thrombosis (DVT). ( David J. Bow wden1, Andrew N. N Priest1, Claire e Smith1, Ilse Jou ubert1, Sally Hun ohn Graves1, Tre evor nter1, Martin Jo Baglin2, Dav vid J. Lomas1
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Radiology, Ca ambridge University Hospitals NHS S Foundation Trust t, Cambridge, Cam mbs, United Kingd dom; 2Haematology, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Found dation Trust, Cam mbridge, Cambs, Un nited Kingdom

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4473 3. Fresh Blood d Imaging (FBI) ) of Peripheral Arteries A at 3T M MRI - Compari ison with 1.5T Akiyoshi Yam mamoto1, Katsum mi Nakamura1, 2, Hiroki Matoba a1, Masafumi Ued da1, Daiji Uchiy yama1, Mitsue M Miyazaki3
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Radiology, To obata Kyoritsu Ho ospital, Kitakyushu u, Fukuoka, Japan; ; 2Radiology, Hika ari Central Hospita al, Hikari, Yamagu uchi, Japan; Toshiba Medi ical Research Insti itute USA, Vernon n Hills, IL, United States

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4474 4. Non-Enhanc ced T1w Imagin ng of the Lower r Extremity Art teries at 7 Tesla a Anja Fischer r1, 2, Sren Johst t1, 2, Stephan Orz zada1, 2, Mark E E. Ladd1, 2, Kai N Nassenstein1, Tho omas C. Lauenst tein1, Stefan 1 2 Maderwald ,
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Department of o Diagnostic and Interventional I Rad diology and Neuror radiology, Essen, N Nordrhein-Westfa alen, Germany; 2Er rwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic M Resonance Imaging, Essen, Nordrhein-Westfa falen, Germany

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4475 5. Non-Contra ast High Resolut tion MR Venog graphy of Lowe er Extremity Pe erforating Veins s Jun Isogai1, Takashi Yamada a2, Tomoko Miya ata3, Mitsue Miy yazaki4
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ms Corp., Shuwa Gener ral Hospital, Kasuk kabe, Saitama, Jap pan; 2Hasuda Hosp pital, Hasuda, Saita ama, Japan; 3Toshi iba Medical System Saitama, Japan n; 4Toshiba Medical Research Institu ute, Vernon Hills, IL, United States

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4476 6. Non-Contra ast Enhanced MR M Angiography y (NCE-MRA) of the Foot Using Flow Sensiti ive Dephasing ( (FSD) Prepared St teady-State Free Precession (SS SFP) in Patient ts with Diabetes s magna cum laude Zhaoyang Fa an1, Xin Liu2, Na a Zhang2, Qi Yan ng3, Fei Feng4, P Pengcheng Liu4, Dehe Weng5, D Debiao Li1
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1 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los L Angeles, CA, United U States; 2She enzhen Institutes o of Advanced Tech hnology,Chinese A Academy of nzhen, Guangdong g, China; 3Xuanwu u Hospital, Capital l Medical Universi ity, Beijing, China a; 4Peking University Shenzhen Sciences, Shen 5 Hospital, Shen nzhen, Guangdong g, China; Siemens Shenzhen, Shenzh zhen, China

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4477 7. High-Resolu ution MR Imagi ing and Angiog graphy of Finge ers Using a Dedi icated Phased A Array Coil at 3T T Wingchi Edm mund Kwok1, 2, Zhigang Z You1, Gw wysuk Seo3, Joh nny Monu3
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Imaging Scien nces, University of Rochester, Roch hester, NY, United States; 2Rochester r Center for Brain n Imaging, Univers sity of Rochester, Rochester, NY, Unite ed States; 3Departm ment of Imaging S Sciences, Universit ty of Rochester, R Rochester, NY, Uni ited States

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4478 8. Three-Dime ensional Cine Ph hase Contrast Image I Can Rep place Two-Dime ensional Cine Ph hase Contrast M MR Imaging for the Assessmen nts of Pulmonar ry Artery Veloci ities and Their Related Param meters. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Masaki Terada , Yasuo Take ehara , Haruo Is soda , Tuyoshi Sh Shimizu , Tetsuya a Wakayama , M Marcus T. Alley
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Radiology, Iw wata City Hospital, Iwata-shi, Shizuo oka, Japan; 2Radio ology, Hamamatsu u Univ. Hospital, H Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; Radiological Sciences, Nagoya University Graduate School of Med dicine, Nagoya, Ai ichi, Japan; 4R tech h, Hamamatsu, Sh hizuoka, 5 6 ealthcare, Hino, To okyo, Japan; stanf ford university, Sta anford, CA, Unite ed States Japan; GE He

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4479 9. Influence of f Slice-Selective Tag Thickness s for Non-Contr rast-Enhanced P Pulmonary MR R Venography B Based on ECG-Gated d 3D Time-Spati ial Labeling Inv version Pulse (T Time-SLIP) Tec chnique Nobukazu Ao oyama1, Yoshiha aru Ohno2, 3, Miz zuho Nishio2, 3, H Hisanobu Koyam ma4, Takeshi Yos shikawa2, 3, Sum miaki Matsumoto2, 3, Katsusuke Ky yotani1, Saori Sa atou5, Hideaki Ka Kawamitsu1, Sato oru Takahashi1, 4, Kazuro Sugimu ura4
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Center forRad diology and Radiat tion Oncology, Ko obe University Ho ospital, Kobe, Hyog go, Japan; 2Advan nced Biomedical Im maging Research Cent ter, Kobe Universi ity Graduate Schoo ol of Medicine, Ko obe, Hyogo, Japan n; 3Division of Fun nctional and Diagn nostic Imaging Resea arch, Department of o Radiology, Kob be University Grad duate School of M Medicine, Kobe, Hy yogo, Japan; 4Divis sion of Radiology, De epartment of Radio ology, Kobe Unive ersity Graduate Sc chool of Medicine, , Kobe, Hyogo, Jap pan; 5Toshiba Med dical Systems, Ohta awara, Tochigi, Jap pan

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4480 0. Accelerated Supra-Aortic Artery A Imaging g Without Contr rast Agent Usin ng Combined C Compressed Sen nsing and Parallel Ima aging 3 Naoyuki Tak kei1, Kevin F. Kin ng2, Masayoshi Sugimura S , Koji i Yoneyama3, Tak kayuki Masui3, H Hiroyuki Kabasa awa1
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GE Healthcar re, Hino, Tokyo, Ja apan; 2GE Healthc care, Waukesha, W WI, United States; 3 Seirei Hamamatsu u General Hospita al, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, S Japan

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4481 1. Application of PLS-DA Me ethod in Separa ation of Venous and Arterial P hase in 4D CE-MRA Data ri Sharif1, Ewart t Mark Haacke1, Joseph J. Hewe ett2, Michael Ara ata2 Siamak Salar
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MR Innovatio ons Inc., Detroit, MI, M United States; 2Synergy Health C Concepts, Newpor rt Beach, CA, Unit ted States

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Department of o Biomedical Engineering, Universi ity of Virginia, Ch harlottesville, VA, United States; 2A. .D. Gilliam Consu ulting, Providence, RI I, United States; 3Department D of Me edicine, Cardiology y Division Univer rsity of Virginia, C Charlottesville, VA A, United 4 States; Depart tment of Radiolog gy, University of Virginia, V Charlottes sville, VA, United d States

4482 2. Full-Cycle Cine C DENSE for r Assessment of f Systolic and D Diastolic Myoca ardial Function 1 Bhairav B. Mehta M , Andrew D. D Gilliam2, Mic chael Salerno1, 3 , Frederick H. E Epstein1, 4

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4483 3. Segmental Tissue T Phase Ma apping Analysis of Biventricul lar Heart Funct tion Marius Menz za1, Bernd Jung1, Adriana Koma ancsek1, Jeff Sny yder1, Daniela F Fll2
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University Ho ospital Freiburg, Medical M Physics, Fr reiburg, Baden W Wrttemberg, Germ many; 2University H Heart Center Freiburg, Cardiology and Angiology I, Fre eiburg, Baden Wr rttemberg, German ny

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4484. Evaluation of Highly-Accelerated Non-Gated Cardiac Cine MRI in Tachycardia Elwin Clark Bassett1, Edward V.R. DiBella2, 3, Eugene G. Kholmovski2, 3, Brent Donald Wilson3, Christopher J. McGann3, Nassir F. Marrouche, 34, Daniel Kim, 23
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Physics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2UCAIR, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; CARMA, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 4Internal Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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4485. Movement Abnormalities in the Left Ventricle of Thalassemia Major Patients Antonella Meloni1, Vincenzo Positano1, Pier Paolo Bitti2, Antonella Carollo3, Letizia Gulino1, Antonino Vallone4, Chiara Tudisca5, Elisabetta Chiodi6, Massimo Lombardi1, Alessia Pepe1
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CMR Unit, Fondazione G. Monasterio CNR-Regione Toscana and Institute of Clinical Physiology, Pisa, Italy; 2Servizio Immunoematologia e Medicina Trasfusionale, O. San Francesco, Nuoro, Italy; 3Servizio Talassemia-U.O. Pediatria Talassemia, Az. Osp. "Sant'Antonio abate", Trapani, Italy; 4Istituto di Radiologia Az. Osp. "Garibaldi", Presidio Ospedaliero Nesima, Catania, Italy; 5 Istituto di Radiologia, Policlinico "Paolo Giaccone", Palermo, Italy; 6Servizio Radiologia Ospedaliera-Universitaria, Arcispedale S. Anna di Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy

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4486. Quantification of Left Ventricular Twist During Free-Breathing with SPAtial Modulation of Magnetization (SPAMM) and Fourier Analysis of STimulated Echoes (FAST) Meral L. Reyhan1, 2, Hyun Grace Kim1, Daniel B. Ennis1, 2
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Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Biomedical Physics Interdepartmental Program, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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4487. Analysis of Neonatal Cardiac Function in Infants with and Without Patent Ductus Arteriosus Kathryn M. Broadhouse1, 2, Anthony N. Price1, 2, Giuliana Durighel1, Anna E. Finnemore1, 2, David J. Cox1, A. David Edwards1, 2, Joseph V. Hajnal1, 2, Alan M. Groves1, 2
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Imaging Sciences Department, MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; 2The Centre for the Developing Brain, Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering Division, King's College, London, United Kingdom

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4488. Left Ventricular Function in a Single Breathhold with 3D Radial CINE BSSFP and 3D Through-Time Radial GRAPPA Kestutis Barkauskas1, Vidya Nadig2, Bruce S. Spottiswoode3, Sven Zuehlsdorff3, Nicole Seiberlich1

1 Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Heart and Vascular Center, Metro Health Hospital, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Cardiovascular MR R&D, Siemens Medical Solutions, Chicago, IL, United States

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4489. Assessing Cardiac Kinetics Using Highly Accelerated Free Breathing 2D Through-Time Radial GRAPPA Compared to Cartesian Real-Time and Segmented Cine Imaging Jeremy D. Collins1, Bruce S. Spottiswoode2, Haris Saybasili3, Mark A. Griswold3, 4, Nicole Seiberlich3, L. Cort Sommerville5, Keyur Parekh1, Michael Markl6, 7, James C. Carr5
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Radiology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Cardiovascular MR R&D, Siemens Healthcare, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 5Radiology, Northwestern University, Chicago, Il, United States; 6Radiology, Northwestern University, Chiago, IL, United States; 7Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States

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4490. Reference Ranges for Biventricular Volumes and Ejection Fraction and for Left Ventricular Mass in Adult Thalassemia Intermedia Patients Without Myocardial Iron Overload Antonella Meloni1, Vincenzo Positano1, Daniele De Marchi1, Cristina Salvatori2, Gaetano Giuffrida3, Angelo Peluso4, Gianluca Valeri5, Gennaro Restaino6, Letizia Gulino1, Massimo Lombardi1, Alessia Pepe1
CMR Unit, Fondazione G. Monasterio CNR-Regione Toscana and Institute of Clinical Physiology, Pisa, Italy; 2Fondazione G. Monasterio CNR-Regione Toscana, Pisa, Italy; 3Ospedale "Ferrarotto", Divis. Clinicizzata di Ematologia, Catania, Italy; 4 Microcitemia - Azienda Unit Sanitaria Locale TA/1, Presidio Ospedaliero Centrale, Taranto, Italy; 5Dipartimento di Radiologia, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Ospedali Riuniti "Umberto I-Lancisi-Salesi", Ancona, Italy; 6Department of Radiology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Campobasso, Italy
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4491. A Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Real-Time Cardiac Functional Imaging Using Through-Time Radial GRAPPA Vidya Nadig1, Victoria Yeh2, Gunhild Erstad Aandal3, Prabhakar Rajiah3, Trevor Jenkins4, Abdus Sattar5, Mark A. Griswold3, 6, Vikas Gulani, 67, Robert Chapman Gilkeson3, Nicole Seiberlich6
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Cardiology, MetroHealth Medical Center at Case Western University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 2Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Dept. of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, United States; 4Cardiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, United States; 5 Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 6Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 7Dept. of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

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4492. Quantification of Left Ventricular Twist in Patients with Becker and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Meral L. Reyhan1, 2, Nancy Halnon3, J. Paul Finn1, Daniel B. Ennis1, 2
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Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Biomedical Physics Interdepartmental Program, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Department of Pediatrics , David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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4493. High Resolution 3D Imaging of Post-Mortem Human Fetal Hearts Eleftheria Pervolaraki1, Steven Reynolds2, Adriana Bucur2, Alejandro Frangi3, Richard Anderson4, Martyn Paley2, Arun Holden1
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Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 2Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 3Mechanical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 4MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Universityy of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, East Lothian, United Kingdom

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4494. 3D High-Resolution Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Heart ex-vivo After Myocardial Infarction in Porcine Model Farhad Pashakhanloo1, Michael Schr2, Roy Beinart3, M. Muz Zviman3, Henry Halperin4, Susumu Mori5, Neville D. Gai6, David A. Bluemke6, Elliot R. McVeigh1, Daniel A. Herzka7
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 2Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3Department of Medicine, Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, School of medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Department of Medicine, Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 5Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 6 Radiology & Imaging Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 7Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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4495. Improved Tractography of the Human Heart in vivo by Motion Correction of Multi-Breathold Diffusion Tensor MRI Choukri Mekkaoui1, Sonia Nielles-Vallespin2, Marcel Parolin Jackowski3, Timothy G. Reese4, Peter David Gatehouse2, David N. Firmin2, David E. Sosnovik4
Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital - Athinoula A Martinos center for Biomedical, Boston, MA, United States; 2CMR Unit, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 3University of So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil; 4Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital - Athinoula A Martinos center for Biomedical, Charlestown, MA, United States
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4496. Sheet Tractography Provides a Multi-Dimensional Representation of Architecture in Normal and Infarcted Hearts Choukri Mekkaoui1, Marcel Parolin Jackowski2, Timothy G. Reese3, David E. Sosnovik3
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Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital - Athinoula A Martinos center for Biomedical, Boston, MA, United States; 2University of So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil; 3Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital - Athinoula A Martinos center for Biomedical, Charlestown, MA, United States

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4497. Fast-Track Cardiac Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Compressed Sensing Based on a Novel Circular Cartesian Undersampling Archontis Giannakidis1, Gerd Melkus2, Jing Liu2, David A. Saloner2, Sharmila Majumdar2, Grant T. Gullberg1, 2
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Radiotracer Development and Imaging Technology, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, United States; Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States

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4498. Model Based Automated 4D Analysis for Real-Time Free-Breathing Cardiac MRI Bogdan Georgescu1, Nicole Seiberlich2, Tommaso Mansi1, Xiaoguang Lu1, Ali Kamen1, Vidya Nadig3, Dorin Comaniciu1, Mark A. Griswold2

1 Imaging and Computer Vision, Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technology, Princeton, NJ, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3MetroHealth Heart and Vascular Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States

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4499. An Efficient Approach for Analysis of Real-Time Cine for LV Function Quantification Yin Wu1, Na Zhang1, Fan Yang1, Yucheng Chen2, Yiu-Cho Chung1

1 Paul C. Lauterbur Research Center for Biomedical Imaging, Shenzhen Key Laboratory for MRI, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China; 2Cardiology Division, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

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4500. Computer Assisted Branch Cut Placement for Computing 3D+t Biventricular Strain from Tagged MRI Ming Li1, 2, Bharath Ambale Venkatesh3, Himanshu Gupta4, Steve G. Lloyd4, Louis J. Dell'Italia4, Thomas Stewart Denney Jr1, 2

1 AU MRI Research Center, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 3Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; 4Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Disease, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States

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4501. Semi-Automated Segmentation of the Entire Left Ventricle from 3D Cine DENSE MRI Using Guide-Point Modeling Daniel Alejandro Auger1, Xiaodong Zhong2, Frederick H. Epstein3, Ernesta M. Meintjes1, Bruce S. Spottiswoode4

1 MRC/UCT Medical Imaging Research Unit, Department of Human Biology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 2MR R&D Collaborations, Siemens Medical Solutions, Atlanta, GA, United States; 3Departments of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 4Cardiovascular MR R&D, Siemens Medical Solutions, Chicago, IL, United States

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4502. Helix Angle (HA) Healthy Statistical Average Technique for HA Quantification in vivo Cardiac Diffusion Tensor Imaging Pedro Ferreira1, Sonia Nielles-Vallespin2, Peter David Gatehouse1, Ranil de Silva1, Jennifer Keegan1, Peter Speier3, Thorsten Feiweier4, Timothy G. Reese5, Tevfik Ismail1, Andrew Scott1, Choukri Mekkaoui5, David E. Sosnovik5, David N. Firmin1
1 BRU, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 2National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD, United States; 3MR Application & Workflow Development, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany; 4MR Application & Workflow Development, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany; 5Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States

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4503. Virtual Short Axis: A Novel Method for Computing Left Atrial Volumes from Two and Four Chamber MRI Nikhil Jha1, 2, Chun Schiros3, Nouha Salibi4, Himanshu Gupta3, Steven Lloyd3, Louis J. Dell'Italia5, Thomas Stewart Denney1, 2

1 AU MRI Research Center, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States; 3Division of Cardiology, University of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States; 4MR R&D, Siemens Healthcare, Malvern, PA, United States; 5Division of Cardiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States

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4504. Improved Navigator Based Diffusion Tensor MRI of the Human Heart in vivo</i>dro Ferreira1, Sonia NiellesVallespin2, Peter David Gatehouse1, Ranil de Silva1, Jennifer Keegan1, Peter Speier3, Thorsten Feiweier4, Timothy G. Reese5, Tevfik Ismail1, Andrew Scott1, Choukri Mekkaoui5, David E. Sosnovik5, David N. Firmin1

1 BRU, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 2National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD, United States; 3MR Application & Workflow Development, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany; 4MR Application & Workflow Development, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany; 5Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, United States

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1 NHLI, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; 2NIHR Royal Brompton Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Bromton Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 3NIHR Royal Brompton Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom

4505. Late Gadolinium Enhancement Imaging Using Spiral Readouts at 3T Iain Thomas Pierce1, 2, Jennifer Keegan1, 2, Peter Drivas3, Peter David Gatehouse1, 2, David N. Firmin1, 2

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4506. MR Diffusion Estimation of Intramyocellular Lipid Droplets in Myocardium Victor B. Xie1, 2, Peng Cao1, 2, Shu-Juan J. Fan1, 2, Ed X. Wu1, 2

1 Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging and Signal Processing, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China; 2Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

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4507. Magnetization Transfer Encoded Steady State Cardiac Imaging of Fibrotic Development in Mice Moriel Vandsburger1, Katrien Vandoorne1, Michal Neeman1
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Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, None, Israel

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4508. Measurement of Spin-Spin Relaxation of Myocardial Lipids and Water at 3T by Optimized Clinical 1H MRS Protocol. Martin Krssk1, 2, Veronika Rackayova3, Gert Reiter4, Marek Chmelik5, Yvonne Winnhofer1, Siegfried Trattnig5, Anton Luger1, Michael Krebs1
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Intrenal Medicine III, Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Austria; Centre of Excellence High Field MR, Department of Radiology, Medical University of V ienna, Wien, Azerbaijan; 3Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia; 4Siemens Healthcare, Graz, Austria; 5Centre of Excellence High Field MR, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Austria
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4509. A Comparative Study of Myocardial T1 Maps and PSIR Images in Measuring Extracellular Volume Fraction at 3T Mao-Yuan Marine Su1, Lian-Yu Lin2, Chin-Cheng Chang3, Jiunn-Lee Lin2, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng1, 4
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Department of Medical Imaging, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwn University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 4 Center for Optoelectronic Biomedicine, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan

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4510. Quantitative MRI Assessment of LV Structural Remodeling and Fibrosis Formation in Canine Models of Chronic Atrial Fibrillation Kyungpyo Hong1, 2, Matthias Koopmann1, Ravi Ranjan1, 3, Eric C. Huang4, Eugene G. Kholmovski1, 5, Sathya Vijayakumar1, 5, Christopher J. McGann1, 3, Derek J. Dosdall1, 3, Nassir F. Marrouche1, 3, Daniel Kim1, 5
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CARMA Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Department of Bioengineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Internal Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 4Department of Pathology, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, United States; 5UCAIR, Department of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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4511. Investigation of Cardiac Malate-Aspartate Shuttle at High Workload Using Hyperpolarized [1,2-13C2]pyruvate Albert P. Chen1, Angus Z. Lau2, 3, Yi-ping Gu2, Marie A. Schroeder4, Jennifer Barry5, Charles H. Cunningham2, 3
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GE Healthcare, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Imaging Research, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Dept. of Medical Biophysics , University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 4Dept. of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 5Imaging Research, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada

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4512. Fusion of T1-Mapping and Semi Quantitative Perfusion (T1Per-Fusion) Imaging Provides Additional Insight Into Myocardial Tissue Viability Matthias Alexander Dieringer1, 2, Marcel Prothmann2, Florian von Knobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff1, 2, Andreas Greiser3, Christina Eichhorn, Thoralf Niendorf1, 4, Jeanette Schulz-Menger1, 2
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Berlin Ultrahigh Field Facility (B.U.F.F.), Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 2Working Group on Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Experimental and Clinical Research Center (ECRC), Berlin, Germany; 3Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany; 4Experimental and Clinical Research Center (ECRC), a cooperation of the Charit Medical Faculty and the Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany

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4513. Conductive Channel Identified by Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Predicts Ventricular Tachyarrhythmia in Patients with Systolic Heart Failure Lian-Yu Lin1, Mao-Yuan Marine Su2, Jien-Jiun Chen3, Juey-Jen Hwang1, Chuen-Den Tseng1, Yih-Sharng Chen4, HsiYu Yu4, Jiunn-Lee Lin1, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng2
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Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Imaging, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Cardiovascular center, National Taiwan University Hospital Yun-Lin Branch, Douliu, Taiwan; 4Department of Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

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4514. Changes of Myocardial Lipid Content and Left Ventricular Function in the Course of Acute Hypoglycemia and Inhibition of Lipolysis. Martin Krssk1, 2, Yvonne Winnhofer1, Peter Wolf1, Drazenka Jankovic1, Sabina Baumgartner-Parzer1, Rodrig Marculescu3, Michael Wolzt4, Siegfried Trattnig2, Anton Luger1, Michael Krebs1
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Intrenal Medicine III, Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Austria; 2 Centre of Excellence High Field MR, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Austria; 3Department of Laboratory Diagnostics, Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Austria; 4Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Austria
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4515. Assessment of Lesion Characteristics Post RF Ablation Procedure in a Chronic Canine Model of Atrial Fibrillation Sathya Vijayakumar1, 2, Ravi Ranjan2, Derek J. Dosdall2, Kyungpyo Hong2, 3, Daniel Kim1, 2, Nassir F. Marrouche2, Eugene G. Kholmovski1, 2
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UCAIR, Dept. of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2CARMA, Dept. of Cardiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3BioEngineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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4516. Myocardial and LV Blood T1 Measurement Using 3.0T MOLLI: Importance of Heart Rate Correction Shinichi Takase1, Masaki Ishida1, Shiho Isoshima1, Tsunehiro Yamahata1, Akira Kamigiri1, Hajime Sakuma1
1

Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Mie, Japan

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4517. Novel Detection of Intramyocardial Hemorrhage Following Acute Myocardial Infarction by T2 Mapping Nilesh R. Ghugre1, 2, Venkat Ramanan1, Mihaela Pop1, Jennifer Barry1, Kim A. Connelly3, Graham A. Wright1, 2

1 Physical Sciences Platform, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Division of Cardiology, St. Michaels Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada

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4518. Radiofrequency Ablation Characterization: Comparison of Multi-Contrast Late Enhancement and Late Gadolinium Enhancement Sequences Haydar Celik1, Venkat Ramanan1, Jennifer Barry1, Sudip Ghate1, Vivian Leber1, Mohammed Shurrab2, Samuel Oduneye1, Nilesh R. Ghugre1, Eugene Crystal2, Graham A. Wright1

1 Imaging Research, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Arrhythmia Services, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada

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4519. Comparison of Instant Thrombolysis Plus Early PCI and Primary PCI in STEMI Patients, View of CMR Early After Reperfusion Therapy Heng Ge1, Jun Bo1, Haiyan Ding2, Robert Manka3, Zheng Li1, Jianrong Xu1, Ben He1
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Cardiology, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, Tsinghua University, Bei Jing, China; 3Cardiology, University hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

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4520. 3D Saturation Recovery Imaging for Free Breathing Myocardial T1 Mapping Markus Henningsson1, Rene M. Botnar1, Tobias Voigt2

1 Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Clinical Research Europe, Philips Research, London, United Kingdom

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4521. Analysis of T1, T2 and T1&[rho] Spin Lock Field Dependency in Myocardial Infarction Tissue Using HRMAS Spectroscopy at 11.7 T Joep van Oorschot1, Mohammed Kaplan2, Marc Baldus2, Peter R. Luijten1, Jaco J.M. Zwanenburg1
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Radiology, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Bijvoet Center, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands

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4522 2. Assessment of Non-Lineari ities in Cardiac Perfusion Mea asurements Usin ng Low-TI AIF Images b1, Lena Vomack ka1, Daniel Thei isen1, Maximilian n F. Reiser1, Ola af Dietrich1 Felix Schwab
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Institute for Clinical C Radiology, Ludwig-Maximil lian-University Ho ospital Munich, M Munich, Bavaria, G Germany

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4523 3. Quantitative e Myocardial Perfusion Imagin ng: Comparison n of SR-TurboF FLASH and SR R-TrueFISP at 1 1.5T and 3.0T Stefan Weber r1, Inci Davulcu1, Christoph Db ber2, Karl Fried drich Kreitner2, L Laura Maria Sch hreiber1
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Department of o Radiology, Secti ion of Medical Phy ysics, Mainz Univ versity Medical Ce enter, Mainz, Germ many; 2Department t of Radiology, Ma ainz University Medical Center, Mai inz, Germany

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4524 4. MRI Perfusion Indices Dur ring the Evoluti ion of Microem mbolized Myoca ardial Infarct Maythem Sae eed1, Jessica Mu urayama1, Carol l Stillson1, Loi D Do1, Steven W. H Hetts2, Mark W. W Wilson1

1 Radiology and Biomedical Imag ging, UC San Fran ncisco, San Franci isco, Ca, United St tates; 2Radiology a and Biomedical Im maging, C San Fra ancisco, San Francisco, Ca, United S States University of California

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4525 5. In Vivo Perf formance of My yocardial Backg ground Suppres ssion Terrence Jao o1, Hung Phi Do o2, Krishna S. Na ayak3
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Biomedical Engineering, E Unive ersity of Southern California, Los An ngeles, CA, United d States; 2Departm ment of Physics, Un niversity of Southern Calif fornia, Los Angele es, CA, United Sta ates; 3Electrical En ngineering, Univer rsity of Southern C California, Los Ang geles, CA, United States

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4526 6. Accurate Qu uantitative Myo ocardial Perfusi ion Using Singl le Cycle T1 Map pping David Chen1, Behzad Sharif f1, Debiao Li1
1

Cedars Sinai Medical M Center, Los L Angeles, CA, United U States

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4527 7. Comparison n of Fully Quan ntitative and Sem mi-Quantitative e Measure of W Womens Myoca ardial Perfusion n Reserve for Detection of Microvascu ular Coronary Dysfunction 1 1 1 1 1 1 David Chen , Behzad Sharif f , Afsaneh Haftb baradaran , Melo ody Zaya , Chris sandra Shufelt , Puja Mehta , D Daniel S. Berman1, Louis EJ Thomson1, Debiao Li1, Noel N Bairey Merz z1
1

Cedars Sinai Medical M Center, Los L Angeles, CA, United U States

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4528 8. Free-Breath hing Whole-Hea art Coronary MRI: M An Image-Based Motion C Compensation Integrated Into o Compressed d-Sensing Recon nstruction ISMRM MERIT AWARD 1 2 3 23 3 23 magna cum laude Christoph Fo orman , , Rober rt Grimm , Jana Hutter, , Jakob b Wasza , Marti in Kraus, , Joac chim Hornegger r, 23, 4 Michael O. Zenge Z
1

Pattern Recog gnition Lab, Friedr rich-Alexander-Un niversity Erlangen n-Nrnberg, Erlang gen, Germany; 2Er rlangen Graduate S School in Advanced Opt tical Technologies (SAOT), Friedric ch-Alexander-Univ versitt Erlangen-N Nrnberg, Erlange en, Germany; 3Patt tern Recognition Lab, L Department of f Computer Scienc ce, Friedrich-Alexa ander-Universitt Erlangen-Nrnber rg, Erlangen, Germ many; 4 Healthcare Se ector, Siemens AG G, Erlangen, Germa any

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4529 9. Computer-A Aided Diagnosis s Scheme for De etecting Signific cant Stenosis on n Whole Heart Coronary MR Angiograph hy Based on Sign nal Intensity an nd Luminal Dia ameter 1 1 1 1 ori Nagata , Kak Ryohei Naka ayama , Masaki Ishida I , Nobuo Nakako N , Motono kuya Kitagawa1, Hajime Sakuma1
1

Department of o Radiology, Mie University School l of Medicine, Tsu u, Mie, Japan

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4530 0. Coronary MRA M at 3 Tesla a Qualitative Comparison of f a Novel Adiab batic T2-Prepar ration with Clas ssic MLEV4 Wolfgang G. Rehwald1, 2, Ch hristoph Jensen2, Elizabeth R. Je enista2, David C. Wendell2, Enn-Ling Chen2, Ray ymond J. Kim2
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Cardiovascula ar MR R&D, Siem mens Healthcare, Durham, D NC, Unite ed States; 2Cardiol logy, Duke Univer rsity, Durham, NC C, United States

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4531. Gadofosveset Optimization for Self-Navigated Coronary MR Angiography Mark A. Ahlman1, Scott Penzak2, Fabio Raman1, Jianing Pang3, Songtao Liu1, Debiao Li3, David A. Bluemke1

1 Radiology and Imaging Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Pharmacy, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 3Bioengineering, Cedars-Sianai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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4532. Preventing Unwanted Blurring Due to Incomplete Breath-Hold at Long Breath-Hold Coronary MRA; Usefulness of New Elliptical Centric Acquisition(CENTRA Plus) Hideo Ono1, Masami Yoneyama1, Taro Takahara2, Thomas C. Kwee3, Masanobu Nakamura1, Takashi Tabuchi1, Masaharu Hirano4

1 Yaesu Clinic, Tokyo, Japan; 2Tokai University School of Engineering, Kanagawa, Japan; 3University Medical Center Untrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 4Tokyo Medical University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan

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4533. Highly Accelerated Multi-Contrast Carotid Imaging Using Sharable Information Wenchuan Wu1, Hua Guo1, Chun Yuan1, 2, George Randy Duensing3, Feng Huang4

1 Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, Department of Biomedical Engineering,School of Medicine, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 2Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 3Philips Healthcare, Gainesville, FL, United States; 4Philips Healthcare, Beijing, China

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4534. Dynamic Fast Spin Echo Imaging of the Carotid Arteries Mari Elyse Boesen1, 2, Jerome Yerly, 23, Michel Louis Lauzon, 24, Robert Marc Lebel, 25, Richard Frayne, 24
1

Physics & Astronomy, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; 2Seaman Family MR Research Centre, Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, AB, Canada; 3Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; 4Radiology and Clinical Neurosciences,, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; 5Applied Sciences Laboratory, General Electric Healthcare, Calgary, AB, Canada

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4535. Comparison of Carotid Plaque Characteristics Between Japanese and Midwest American Caucasian Patients with Coronary Artery Disease: A 3.0T MRI Study. Hideki Ota1, J. Kevin DeMarco2, Minako Wakayama3, David C. Zhu2, Kei Takase1, Shoki Takahashi1
1

Diagnostic Radiology, Tohoku University Hospital, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan; 2Radiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States; 3Cardiology, Sendai Red Cross Hospital, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan

Computer 57

4536. Detection of Thoracic Aorta Atherosclerotic Disease Using Simultaneous Non-Contrast Angiography and IntraPlaque Hemorrhage (SNAP) MR Imaging Technique Le He1, Xihai Zhao1, Rui Li1, Jinnan Wang2, Chun Yuan, 13
1

Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; 2Philips Research North America, Briarcliff Manor, NY, United States; 3Department of radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

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4537. High Resolution Three Dimensional Intracranial Arterial Wall Imaging at 3T Using SNR-Optimized T1 Weighted SPACE Lei Zhang1, 2, Qing Zhai3, Na Zhang1, 2, XiaoXin Tong3, Xin Liu1, 2, Yiu-cho Chung1, 2
Paul C. Lauterbur Research Center for Biomedical Imaging, Shenzhen Institution of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China; 2Shenzhen Key Laboratory for MRI, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China; 3Department of Neurology, Peking University Shenzhen Hospital, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
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4538. Quantitative Evaluation of the Current Status of Carotid Artery Imaging at 7T with Respect to 3T Wouter Koning1, Hanneke Bluemink1, Tijl A. van der Velden1, Michel Italiaander1, Peter R. Luijten1, Jaco J.M. Zwanenburg1, Dennis W. J. Klomp1
1

University Medical Center, Utrecht, Netherlands

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4539. Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI) in the Rabbit Model of Atherosclerosis: Characterization and Quantification of Water Diffusion in Six-Month Old Aortic Plaque Philip M. Robson1, 2, Claudia Calcagno1, 2, Sarayu Ramachandran1, 2, Venkatesh Mani1, 2, Zahi A. Fayad1, 2

1 Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, United States; 2Radiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, United States

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4540. Multisequence Whole-Brain Intracranial Vessel Wall Imaging at 7.0 Tesla MRI Anja G. van der Kolk1, Jeroen Hendrikse1, Manon Brundel2, Geert Jan Biessels2, Ewoud J. Smit1, Fredy Visser1, 3, Peter R. Luijten1, Jaco J.M. Zwanenburg1, 4
1

Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Department of Neurology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands; 4Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

Computer 62

4541. Fast Relaxation Time Mapping in Human Carotid Artery Wall Using Black Blood DANTE 2D Turbo Spin Echo Linqing Li1, Luca Biasiolli2, Matthew D. Robson2, Karla L. Miller1, Peter Jezzard1
1 FMRIB Centre, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

Computer 63

4542. Numerical Simulations of Carotid MRI: How Accurately Can We Quantify Atherosclerotic Plaque Components in vivo? Harm Nieuwstadt1, Tom Geraedts2, Martine Truijman3, Eline Kooi3, Aad van der Lugt1, Ton van der Steen1, Jolanda Wentzel1, Marcel Breeuwer2, Frank Gijsen1
1 Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Zuid Holland, Netherlands; 2Philips Healthcare, Best, Noord Brabant, Netherlands; 3Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands

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4543. Correlation Between Inflammation as Assessed with 18F-FDG PET and Microvasculature as Assessed with Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI in Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaques Martine Truijman1, 2, Robert Kwee1, Michaela Gaens1, 3, Raf van Hoof1, 3, Evelien Hermeling1, 3, Stefan V, 34, Rob van der Geest5, Tobien Schreuder6, Narender van Orshoven7, Be Meems8, Felix Mottaghy4, Robert J. van Oostenbrugge, 39, Werner Mess2, Joachim E. Wildberger1, Walter H. Backes1, M.J.A.P. Daemen10, Jan Bucerius, 34, Eline Kooi1, 11
1

Radiology, MUMC, Maastricht, Netherlands; 2Clinical Neurophysiology, MUMC, Maastricht, Netherlands; 3Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht, MUMC, Maastricht, Netherlands; 4Nuclear Medicine, MUMC, Maastricht, Netherlands; 5Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 6Neurology, Atrium Medical Center, Heerlen, Netherlands; 7Neurology, Orbis Medical Center, Sittard, Netherlands; 8Neurology, Viecuri, Venlo, Netherlands; 9Neurology, MUMC, Maastricht, Netherlands; 10 Pathology, Amsterdam Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 11Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht, MUMC, Maastricht , Netherlands

Computer 65

4544. COCOA and Its Combination with Prospective Motion Compensation for Robust Carotid MRI Feng Huang1, Xihai Zhao2, Le He2, George Randy Duensing3, Chun Yuan2, 4
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Philips Healthcare, Beijing, China; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, TsingHua University, Beijing, China; 3Philips Healthcare, Gainesville, FL, United States; 4University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States

Computer 66

4545. Characterization of Coronary Plaque Using MPRAGE at 3T MRI : Comparison with MDCT and IVUS Findings Yoshiaki Morita1, Naoaki Yamada1, Reiko Fujiwara2, Yasuhide Asaumi2, Hiroki Sakamoto2, Teruo Noguchi2, Suzu Kanzaki1, Masahiro Higashi1, Hiroaki Naito1
1 Department of Radiology, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 2Division of Cardiology, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Suita, Osaka, Japan

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Thursday 14:30-15:30

4546. Non Invasive Imaging of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension and Other Causes of Pulmonary Hypertension: Clinical State of the Art Venkata Meduri1, Dheeraj Gopireddy1, Naila Qazi2, Chris Francoise1, Mark L. Schiebler1

1 Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madion, Madison, WI, United States

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4547. Magnetic Resonance Guidance of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Peter Bernhardt1, Daniel Walcher1, Ludwig Binner1, Axel Bornstedt1, Wolfgang Rottbauer1, Volker Rasche1
1

University of Ulm, Ulm, BW, Germany

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Electronic Poster Sessions


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4548. "Electrocardiogram (ECG) Made Easy for Radiologists ": A Correlation Between Cardiac MRI Findings and Corresponding ECG Findings in Various Cardiac Diseases. Dheeraj Reddy Gopireddy1, Venkata Meduri1, Naila Qazi1, Christopher Francois1, Scott B. Reeder1
1

Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States

Computer 52

4549. MRI Evaluation of Diffuse Myocardial Diseases Yasuo Amano1, Masaki Tachi1, Hitomi Tani1, Tadashi Machida1, Minako Takeda1, Makoto Obara2
1

Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan; 2Philips Healthcare Asia Pacific, Tokyo, Japan

Computer 53

4550. The Genealogy of ARVD - A Review of the Development of Guidelines for the Diagnosis of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia Tessa Sundaram Cook1, Francisco Contijoch2, Saurabh Jha1
1 Radiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Computer 54

4551. Cardiac MRI in the Diagnosis and Management of Asymptomatic Cardiac Involvements in Rheumatic Diseases. Yasuyuki Kobayashi1, Hitomi Kobayashi2, Masaharu Hirano3
1 3

Radiology, yasukoba2@gmail.com, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan; 2Itabashi Chuo Medical Center, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan; Cardiaology, Tokyo Medical College, Sinjyuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Electronic Poster CV Imaging Technology & Methodology


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Thursday 13:30-14:30

4552. Implementation of a Robust Method to Derive Unbiased T1 Maps from MOLLI Sequence and Bloch Equations Simulations. Benjamin Marty1, 2, Alexandre Vignaud3, Andreas Greiser4, Pierre G. Carlier1, 2
1 3

NMR Laboratory, Institute of Myology, Paris, France; 2NMR Laboratory, CEA, I2BM, MIRCen, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France; CEA, I2BM, NeuroSpin, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; 4Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany

Computer 74

4553. in vivo Detection of Cardiac Fibrotic Tissue Without Contrast Agent Xeni Deligianni1, Nadine Kawel-Boehm2, Theresa Dellas Buser2, Jens Bremerich2, Oliver Bieri1, Francesco Santini1
1

Department of Radiology, Division of Radiological Physics, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, NA, Switzerland; 2Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, NA, Switzerland

Computer 75

4554. Right Ventricular Velocities Over the Entire Cardiac Cycle Measured with High Resolution Spiral Phase Velocity Mapping: Results, Reproducibility and Comparison with the Left Ventricle Robin Simpson1, 2, Jennifer Keegan1, 2, David N. Firmin1, 2
1

Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom; 2Royal Brompton Hospital, London, England, United Kingdom

Computer 76

4555. Block LOw-Rank Sparsity with Motion Guidance (BLOSM) for Accelerated Dynamic MRI Xiao Chen1, Michael Salerno2, 3, Craig H. Meyer1, Frederick H. Epstein1

1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

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4556. Single-Shot Spiral First-Pass Perfusion Imaging: Full Heart Coverage with High Temporal Resolution Yang Yang1, Craig Meyer1, 2, Frederick H. Epstein1, 2, Christopher Kramer, 23, Michael Salerno, 13
1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

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4557. Navigator Artefact Reduction in 3D Late Gadolinium Enhancement Imaging Jennifer Keegan1, Peter Drivas2, David N. Firmin1, 3

1 Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom; 2Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 3Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

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4558. Optimized Three Dimensional Sodium Imaging of the Human Heart on a Clinical 3T Scanner Neville D. Gai1, Carlos Rochitte2, Marcelo Nacif3, David A. Bluemke1
1

Radiology & Imaging Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Heart Institute - InCor - University of So Paulo Medical School, So Paulo, SP, Brazil; 3Radiology Department of Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niteri, RJ, Brazil

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4559. Precision in T1-Mapping and Estimation of Quality Maps Peter Kellman1, Andrew E. Arai1, Hui Xue2
1

NHLBI, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, NJ, United States

Computer 81

4560. Improved Late Gadolinium Enhancement Cardiac MRI for Patients with Implanted Cardiac Devices Shams Rashid1, Stanislas Rapacchi1, Kyung H. Sung1, Marmar Vaseghi2, Kalyanam Shivkumar2, J. Paul Finn1, Peng Hu1
1

Radiological Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Cardiac Arrhythmia Center, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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4561. Fast Simultaneous T1 and T2 Mapping of the Heart Francesco Santini1, Nadine Kawel-Boehm2, Jens Bremerich2, Oliver Bieri1

1 Division of Radiological Physics, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, BS, Switzerland; 2Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Basel Hospital, Basel, BS, Switzerland

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4562. Calculation of Optimal TI Value for 3D LGE-MRI of the Left Atrium Eugene G. Kholmovski1, 2, Sathya Vijayakumar1, 2, Nassir F. Marrouche2, 3
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UCAIR, Department of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2CARMA Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Department of Cardiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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4563. How Different Data Acquisition Techniques Impact to the Selected Curve Fitting Models and the Cardiac T2* Measurements Suwit Saekho1, 2, Uten Yarach
1 Radiological Technology, Chiang Mai university, Muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand; 2Biomedical Engineering Center, Chiang Mai university, Muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

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4564. 3D Late Gadolinium Enhancement Imaging with Dynamic-TI in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation Jennifer Keegan1, Peter David Gatehouse1, Sonya V. Babu-Narayan1, 2, Ricardo Wage1, Shouvik Haldar3, David N. Firmin1, 2

1 Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom; 2Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; 3Cardiology, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom

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4565. Self-Navigated Three-Dimensional Cardiac T2 Mapping at 3T Ruud B. van Heeswijk1, 2, Davide Piccini3, 4, Hlne Feliciano1, 2, Juerg Schwitter5, Matthias Stuber1, 2

1 Department of Radiology, University Hospital (CHUV) and University (UNIL) of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Department of Radiology, University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL) / Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), Lausanne, Switzerland; 4Advanced Clinical Imaging Technology, Siemens Healthcare IM S AW, Lausanne, Switzerland; 5Center for Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and Cardiology Service, University Hospital of Lausanne (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland

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4566. Interleaved PET Data Sorting for Improved Image Quality in Combined PET/MR Richard Laforest1, Ju-Chieh Cheng1, Agus Priatna2, Man Chun Jeffrey Lau1, Shivak Sharma1, Pamela K. Woodard1
1

Radiology, Washington University Medical School, St.Louis, MO, United States; 2Siemens, St.Louis, MO, United States

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4567. Towards Real-Time 3D Phase-Contrast Flow MRI Arun Antony Joseph1, Dirk Voit1, Sebastian Schtz1, Klaus-Dietmar Merboldt1, Jens Frahm1
1

Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH am Max-Planck-Institut fr biophysikalische Chemie, Gttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany

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4568. High Throughput Cardiac MRI Using Interleaved Breath-Hold Cardiac Cine and Free-Breathing Coronary MR Angiography: Initial Results Markus Henningsson1, Reza Nezafat2, Peter Koken3, Giel Mens4, Rene M. Botnar1
1 Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; 2Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 3Philips Research, Hamburg, Germany; 4Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands

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4569. Arrhythmia Insensitive Rapid Cardiac T1 Mapping Pulse Sequence: in vivo Study Michelle Fitts1, 2, Elodie Breton3, Eugene G. Kholmovski, 24, Derek J. Dosdall2, 5, Sathya Vijayakumar, 24, Kyung P. Hong1, 2, Ravi Ranjan2, 5, Nassir F. Marrouche2, 5, Leon Axel6, Daniel Kim2, 4
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Bioengineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2CARMA Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3ICube, Strasbourg University, Strasbourg, Alsance, France; 4UCAIR, Department of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 5Internal Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 6Department of Radiology, New York University, New York, United States

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4570. High Resolution Cardiac T1 Mapping Using an Adaptive Data Acquisition Algorithm Combining Navigator Gating and Compressed Sensing Bhairav B. Mehta1, Xiao Chen1, Christopher M. Kramer2, 3, Michael Salerno1, 2, Frederick H. Epstein1, 3

1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Department of Medicine, Cardiology Division University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Department of Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

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4571. Improved Signal-To-Noise Ratio in Late Gadolinium Enhancement Imaging by Using Respiratory-NavigatorRejected K-Space Lines Mehmet Akakaya1, Jaime L. Shaw2, Thomas H. Hauser1, Reza Nezafat1
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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4572. Influence of Off-Resonance in Myocardial T1-Mapping Using SSFP Based MOLLI Method Peter Kellman1, Daniel A. Herzka2, Andrew E. Arai1, Michael Schacht Hansen3
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NHLBI, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States; NHLBI, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

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4573. Whole-Heart Quantification of Myocardial Perfusion with Spiral Pulse Sequences Yang Yang1, Sujith Kuruvilla2, Christopher Kramer2, 3, Craig Meyer1, 3, Michael Salerno2, 3

1 Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 2Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States; 3Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States

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4574. Optimal Flip Angle for Balanced SSFP Cardiac Cine Imaging Subashini Srinivasan1, 2, Daniel B. Ennis, 13
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Department of Bioengineering, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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4575. Centric and Reverse-Centric Trajectories for Undersampled 3D Saturation Recovery Cardiac Perfusion Imaging Haonan Wang1, Ganesh Adluru2, Eugene G. Kholmovski2, Jian Xu3, Neal K. Bangerter1, Edward V.R. DiBella2
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Electrical & Computer Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, United States; 2Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 3Siemens Healthcare, New York, NY, United States

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Author Index A Aandal, Erstad .................. 1589 Aandal, Gunhild Erstad .... 4491 Ababneh, Riad ....... 3762, 4213, 4273, 4276 Abaei, Maryam ................. 1167 Abaza, Ronney ................. 2531 Abbas, Kausar .................. 3303 Abbasi, Nadia ......... 2863, 2869 Abboud, Hanna E. .............. 344 Abdel-Aziz, Khaled .......... 1111 Abdel-Fahim, Rasha ......... 3602 Abd-Elmoniem, Khaled Z ... 21, 881 Abdelnour, Farras ............. 2253 Abdelsalam, Mohamed E ... 277 Abdul-Ghani, Muhammad 1247 Abduljalil, Amir ............... 3295 Abdullah, Osama .............. 1379 Abdurrachim, Desiree........ 117, 2011 Abe, Hiroyuki ......... 3371, 3372 Abe, Mitushi ..................... 2710 Abe, Yoshifumi ................ 1945 Abel, Ted ................ 1046, 1053 Abele, Travis A. ............... 1221 Abernethy, Laurence .. 915, 916 Abi-Dargham, Anissa ....... 1206 Abidov, Aiden .................. 1420 Abou-Khousa, Mohamed A 724 Aboussouan, Eric .73, 369, 2044, 2061, 2084, 3210 Abramson, Richard G. ....... 199, 1740, 3384 Abramson, Vandana G. ... 1730, 1740, 3384 Absinta, Martina42, 1121, 2963 Abuhashem, Obaidah A. ... 2077 Acevedo-Bolton, Gabriel . 1345, 4320, 4437, 4438 Achawal, Shailendra ........... 976 Acher, Charles W. ................ 63 Achtzehn, Johannes .......... 4413 Acikel, Volkan........ 4417, 4430 Ackerley, Rochelle ............. 753 Ackerman, Joseph J. H. .... 1, 84, 535, 1720, 2937 Ackerstaff, Ellen ........ 806, 813, 3415, 4030 Ackley, Elena ................... 3956 Acosta-Cabronero, Julio .... 997, 3664 Adachi, Toshiki ................ 1542 Adalsteinsson, Elfar . 58, 168, 290, 393, 882, 2019, 2077, 2603, 2722, 2724, 2740, 2741, 2804, 2831, 3039, 3606, 3721, 3960, 3968, 4177, 4252, 4412, 4420 Adam, Gerhard .. 1421, 3057, 4060, 4127 Adam, Octavian ................ 2894 Adamiak, Zbigniew ............ 562 Adams, Matthew .............. 2987 Adamson, Christopher ..... 2972, 3203 Adany, Peter ..................... 3967 Addadi, Yoseph .................. 439 Addley, Helen................... 4131 Addy, Nii Okai ......... 189, 1293 Adele, Murrell .................. 4038 Adema, Gosse................... 1832 Adesanya, Oludolapo ....... 4052 Adinoff, Bryon ................... 738 Adkins, DeAnna L. ........... 2916 Adler, Caleb M. ..... 3589, 3591, 4001 Adler, Douglas ................... 672 Adluru, Ganesh.. 187, 318, 319, 2607, 2617, 4575 Adluru, Nagesh........ 452, 2141, 2928 Adolf, Holger ......... 4420, 4423 Adriani, Walter ................. 3240 Adriany, Gregor.. .863, 2734, 2758 Adsay, Volkan ........ 4069, 4072 Afacan, Onur .. 311, 2587, 3135 Afzal, Aneela ............ 504, 3453 Aganj, Iman .......................... 59 Agarwal, Harsh K. ............ 1782 Agbanlog, Kenard ............ 1661 Agerholm-Larsen, Birgit .. 2931 Aggabao, Patricia ............... 403 Aggarwal, Manisha .... 264, 838 Aggarwal, Namita ............ 3728 Aghayev, Ayaz ......... 108, 1568 Aghel, Arash....................... 719 Agni, Rashmi ...................... 282 Agosta, Federica 1030, 1173, 1179 Agostinelli, Elisabetta....... 3876 Agrawal, Ramesh Kumar . 3728 Agrawal, Smriti ................ 1062 Agraz, Jose ............. 3932, 3950 Aguor, Eissa ..................... 1376 Ahlgren, Andr ................. 2198 Ahlman, Mark A............... 4531 Ahlskog, Matthew ............ 1939 Ahlstrm, Hkan 1625, 1820, 2413, 4050 Ahmad, Md. Wasi ....... 3887, 3888, 3889, 3902 Ahmad, Mohammad K. .... 4047 Ahmad, Rizwan ...... .66, 534, 1336, 2523, 3734, 3813, 3816, 3826 Ahmed, Asia....................... 677 Ahmed, Shaheen .... 2254, 2273 Ahn, Christina Y. ... 3456, 4465 Ahn, Kook-Jin .................. 1138 Ahn, Sinyeob .................... 2699 Aho, Olli-Matti ......... 434, 3551 Ahoar, Majid Haghighat ... 2986 Ahola, Susanna ................. 1887 Ahrar, Kamran........ 4303, 4326 Ahrens, Eric T. . 243, 577, 3861 Ahuja, Anil T. .. .2552, 3218, 3478 Ahuja, Jitesh ..................... 4098 Ahveninen, Jyrki .................. 41 AI, Tao ............................. 3488 Aida, Noriko............. 910, 3097 Aime, Silvio . .157, 160, 421, 1692, 1854, 1861, 1876, 1894, 3859, 3873, 3892, 4219 Airan, Raag D. 426, 2270, 2484 Aithal, Guru P. 276, 1958, 4094 Aitken, Andrew Peter769, 2576 Aizenstein, Orna ................. 978 Ajilore, Olusola ................ 3586 Ak, Fikri ........................... 2109 Akahane, Masaaki ............ 1290 Akai, Hiroyuki.................. 3477 Akashi, Toshiaki .... 2935, 2985 Akazawa, Kentaro ............ 3116 Akbari, Alireza .. !632, 1636, 1637 Akakaya, Mehmet.... 188, 257, 1358, 1373, 1406, 1411, 1427, 2457, 4453, 4571 Akens, Margarete K. .......... 354 Akgun, Ali ........................ 4329 Akhbardeh, Alireza 1710, 1734 Akhondi-Asl, Alireza 794, 3535 Akhtar, Zaheer.................. 1567 Akin, Burak ...................... 4430 Akin, Oguz ....................... 3396 Akisik, Fatih ....................... 743 Akiyama, Yuji .................. 3479 Aklan, Bassim 830, 2813, 2814 Akoka, Serge .................... 1950 Akram, Md. Shahadat H ... 3779 Aksenov, Daniil................ 3239 Aksoy, Didem .................. 1144 Aksoy, Murat .. 73, 121, 305, 369, 842, 2061, 2084, 3195, 3210, 3744, 3756, 3830 Alagappan, Vijay.............. 4386 Alajarn, Ramn ............... 1883 Alam, Ahsan....................... 677 Alam, Shirjel .................... 1317 Alavarado-Alanis,Patricia 3593, 3597 Alazeez, Mohamed Abd ....... 93 Al-Bachari, Sarah ............. 1142 Alberati, Daniela ................ 331 Albert, Mitchell S. ............ 1483 Alberts, Eveline ................ 3667 Albuquerque, Edson X. ........ 85 Alcauter, Sarael .................. 912 Aldebasi, Bader ................ 2344 Aldenkamp, Albert P. ...... 1166, 1187, 1944, 2288 Alderliesten, Thomas ....... 2967 Alessandrini, Franco ....... 2873, 2913 Alexander, Andrew L.452, 636, 1655, 2141, 2928, 4210, 4225, 4315 Alexander, Daniel. .491, 773, 784, 796, 1798, 2065, 2095, 2105, 3126, 3128, 3139, 3140, 3187 Alexander, Gene............... 1012 Alger, Jeffry R.......... 205, 3052 Al-Gizawiy, Mona.... 977, 1725 Alhamud, A. ........... 2585, 3272 Ali, Meser M. ......... 1875, 3885 Ali, Mohammad ............... 3943 Ali, Yousuf ....................... 1069 Alia, A. ................... 2881, 2882 Alicata, Daniel ................. 2949 Aliverti, Andrea ............... 4109 Alizadeh, Tooba .... 3427, 3913, 3925, 3949, 3951 Aljabar, Paul..... 176, 899, 3754 Allali, Najib....................... 737 Allan, Thomas ............ 34, 3279 Allemang-Grand, Rylan ..... 892 Allen, Bradley D. .. 1337, 1349, 4448 Allen, David ....................... 402 Allen, John S. ............. 483, 559 Allen, Robert .................... 4465 Allen, Steven .......... 1729, 1831 Alley, Marcus T. ....... 312, 686, 1664, 2084, 2624, 4443, 4478 Allievi, Alessandro ............. 888

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Allouche-Arnon, Hyla ...... 1915 Allsop, Joanna M. ....... 918, 924 Ally, Brandon ........... 844, 3286 Alon, Leeor...... 76, 2519, 4175, 4424, 4428 Alonso-Basanta, Michelle 3632 Alperin, Noam .................... 453 Alrwaili, Amgad ................. 563 Alsaid, Hasan.......... 1712, 1768 Alshareef, Fawaz ................ 626 AlSharif, Shaza ................. 4131 Alshuft, Hamza ................... 931 Alsop, David C. ... 350, 1120, 2147, 2192, 2235, 2506, 2534, 2535, 2536, 2538, 2977, 3049, 3089, 3934, 3942, 4224 Alsop, Richard J. .................. 90 Altabella, Luisa.... 807, 3240, 4041 Altbach, Maria I... 246, 1420, 1528, 2462, 3797, 3829 Alterman, Ron .................. 2846 Altes, Talissa A. .... 6, 817, 822, 1228, 1447, 1448, 1450, 1453, 1455, 1465, 1473, 1827, 4114, 4115, 4116, 4120 Altherr, Lena .................... 1614 Altiok, Soner .................... 1762 Alvarez, Alexander ........... 1012 lvarez-Builla, Julio......... 1883 lvarez-Linera, Juan ........ 2886 Alves, Filipe Caseiro ....... 4065, 4159 Alvey, Cory .............. 809, 1727 Amado, Luciano ................. 573 Amadon, Alexis ..... 3979, 4251, 4256, 4257 Amann, Gabriele............... 1678 Amann, Michael ..... 2903, 3618 Amano, Yasuo ....... 1368, 1374, 1375, 4454, 4549 Amaral, David G. ............. 3670 Amaral, Joao ..................... 4291 Amarosa, Alana ................ 3364 Amati, Francesca ...... 362, 4021 Amato, Maria Pia.................. 42 Ambati, Srinath................. 1200 Ambwani, Sonal ............... 3720 Amemiya, Shiori............... 1170 Ames, David ....................... 620 Amet, Sabine .................... 1574 Amin, Parag .... 544, 1285, 1291 Amini, Amir A........... 67, 1346, 1430, 4445 Amiri, Houshang .... 3674, 4202 Amitay, Shani Ben...... 834, 926 Amlani, Ashik .................. 3447 Amm, Bruce C. ................. 2711 Ammini, Ariachery . 1523, 1525 Amoedo, Caroline ............ 4089 Amort, Laura .................... 3650 Amour, Dave Saint ........... 1246 An, Hongyu ..... 361, 936, 2942, 2943, 4212 An, Li ....................... 858, 3984 Anaby, Debbie .................. 2068 Anagnostopoulos, Petros .. 4455 Anazodo, Udunna ............. 3038 Anblagan, Devasuda .......... 900, 2959, 4130 Ances, Beau M. ................ 1156 Andal, Ricardo ................... 207 Andary, Michael ............... 3557 Andelova, Michaela......... 1101, 2903, 3618 Andersen, Asger ............... 1424 Anderson, Adam W.2120, 3078 Anderson, Ashley ... 3500, 4442 Anderson, Christian .......... 3500 Anderson, Kevan ...... 474, 4426 Anderson, Kevan J. T. ...... 1837 Anderson, Morgan .............. 207 Anderson, Peter J. ..... 905, 2972 Anderson, Richard ............ 4493 Anderson, Robert.............. 2026 Anderson, Robert James ...... 75, 2396, 2400, 3314, 3327 Anderson, Stephan.. 3146, 4095 Anderson, Valerie C. .......... 994 Andersson, Jesper L. .. 52, 2122 Andia, Marcelo ....... 1347,1429, 4452 Ando, Hiroki....................... 942 Andrade, Kristine E. ......... 1644 Andr, Elodie ................... 3199 Andre, Jalal..... 211, 2197, 3636 Andreasen, Niels .............. 2865 Andreotti, Jennifer .. 3046, 3168 Andrews, Peter J. .............. 2907 Andrews, Trevor......... 715,995, 1089, 1250 Andreychenko, Anna 390, 2014 Andreyeva, Ksenia ........... 2138 Andrieux, Annie ................. 343 Andronesi, Ovidiu C.......... 855, 2019, 2029, 2369, 2511 Ang, Jooern ........................ 508 Ang, Kai Keng.................... 210 Angeli, Stelios ........ 3157, 4449 Angelone, Leonardo M. ... 4305, 4380 Angelsen, Anders ... 1785, 1788 Angle, John....................... 1827 Aniskiewicz, Albert .......... 3557 Annapragada, Ananth ....... 3893 Annese, David .................. 1313 Anon, Leoor ....................... 286 Anraku, Yasutaka ............. 1869 Ansari, Sameer A. . 8, 582, 629, 2994 Ansell, Stephen ................ 1748 Ansorge, Heather.............. 1442 Ansorge, Richard E. ........... 997 Anstee, Quentin ................ 1383 Anteraper, Sheeba Arnold 3598 Anthwal, Shalini ............... 1529 Antic, Tatjana ............. 96, 1772 Antkowiak, Patrick .. 324, 1442, 4062 Antoch, Gerald ....... 4220, 4227 Antonucci, Michael U. ....... 211 Antuono, Piero G..... 996, 2883, 3300 Anwander, Alfred ......... 53, 384 Anyamene, Nicola ............ 3447 Aoki, Chikashi.................. 1405 Aoki, Ichio .. 1713, 1869, 1872, 3198, 3891 Aoki, Ikuo ........................ 3386 Aoki, Shigeki......... 2850, 2866, 3477, 3637, 3669, 3672 Aoyama, Nobukazu ......... 4100, 4104, 4112, 4113, 4471, 4479 Appaix, Florence .................. 83 Applebee, Angela ............. 1089 Apprich, Sebastian ........ 688, 1605, 1663, 2473, 3465, 3466, 3471, 3472, 3475 Apter, Sara ....................... 4061 Arabasz, Grae ................... 3449 Arai, Andrew E. ... .184, 479, 1402, 4559, 4572 Arakelyan, Karen ..... 25, 28, 29 Araki, Tsutomu ...... 1507, 4169 Arata, Michael .................. 4481 Araujo, Daviad ..................... 47 Araya, Yonathan ................ 560 Arbab, Ali S. .......... 1875, 3058 Arbini, Arnaldo A. ............. 745 Ardekani, Babak A. .. 932, 1002 Ardenkjaer-Larsen, Jan Henrik ... 654, 1930, 1928, 1935, 2103, 3923, 3924, 3945, 3947 Arena, Claudio ................. 1371 Arendt, Elizabeth.............. 1658 Arens, Raanan .................. 4110 Arenson, Ronald ................. 472 Arentsen, Luke ................... 406 Arfanakis, Konstantinos .... 998, 1004, 2128, 2129, 2879 Argiles, Josep M............... 3518 Arheart, Kristopher. 1940, 2860 Arias, Ana Claudia ............. 133 Arias-Mendoza, Fernando 3969 Arichi, Tomoki ... 888, 899, 924 Arienzo, Donatello .......... 2945, 3594, 3595 Arifin, Dian R. ......... 426, 3863 Arif-Tiwari, Hina ... 1573, 4070 Arima, Yasunobu ............. 1048 Arlauckas, Sean ................ 1723 Arlinghaus, Lori R. ........... 199, 983, 1730, 1740, 3376, 3384 Arm, Jameen .................... 1587 Armani, Andrea ................ 4051 Armour, Micheal ................ 561 Armspach, Jean-Paul .......... 170 Armstrong, Brandon Dean ..............20, 137, 1922, 2361 Armstrong, Gregory T. ....... 613 Armstrong, Nicole ............ 2855 Arnaiz, Javier ................... 1281 Arnold, Douglas 47, 2247 2694 Arnold, Jennifer ..... 2873, 2913 Arnold, Raoul ................... 4447 Arnold, Robert J. .............. 3664 Arnoldi, Elisabeth ............ 4460 Arnoux, Pierre-Jean............ 346 Arnulf, Isabelle................. 1027 Arolt, Volker .................... 1165 Aronen, Hannu J............... 3398 Aronhime, Shimon ........... 2212 Aronow, Ashley ............... 1765 Arpinar, Volkan Emre ..... 3215, 3831, 4352 Arrieta, Cristobal .............. 1429 Arrigoni, Filippo .............. 3133 Arsanjani, Reza ...... 1295, 1401 Arseneau, Jocelyne........... 4131 Arslan, Fatih ..................... 1376 Arteaga de Castro, Catalina 97, 554, 1789, 1791, 2014 Artemov, Dmitri236, 238, 442, 447, 561, 3419, 3940 Artru, Alan A. .................. 3158 Artz, Nathan S. ......... 558, 2556 Artzi, Moran ....................... 978 Arujuna, Aruna................... 260 Arunachalam, Arjun ......... 3825 Arunima, Pola .................. 4015 Arvanitis, Theodoros N. .... 533, 970, 980, 2009, 3992, 4036 Aryal, Madhava P............. 2209 Asano, Eishi ..................... 2971 Asano, Kenji..................... 4280 Asaumi, Yasuhide ............ 4545 Asayama, Yoshiki ............ 4123 Asbach, Patrick ...... 2430, 4076 Ascani, Daniele .................. 634 Aschauer, Manuela ........... 1281 Aschwanden, Markus ....... 1283 Ashburner, John ............... 4333

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Asher, Dean ...................... 2894 Asher, Kambiz A. ............. 3537 Ashman, Teresa A. ........... 1938 Ashoori, Ida ........................ 922 Ashwell, Zachary .............. 3482 Asllani, Iris ....................... 2991 Asman, Andrew J. ............ 1104 Assaf, Yaniv .. 711, 796, 834, 839, 843, 926, 949, 2055, 2110, 3125, 3155, 3651 Assecondi, Sara ................ 2764 Asslnder, Jakob. . 411, 2379, 3277, 4249 Astary, Garrett W. ............ 2557 Astrakas, Loukas .... 2999, 3294 Atalar, Ergin ..... .12, 15, 767, 4269, 4417, 4430 Atanasijevic, Tatjana ........ 1859 Atar, Ori ............................. 225 Atassi, Nazem ........... 353, 1018 Athayde, Luciana .............. 1538 Atkins, Charity ................. 1768 Atkinson, David. ...... 93, 677, 2080, 2099, 2576, 2705, 3098, 3206, 3780 Atkinson, Ian C...... 2820, 2874, 3625, 3742 Atkinson, Jeffrey J. ........... 4121 Atkinson, Kevin................ 3940 Atlas, Scott ....................... 3023 Atsumi, Hideki ................. 1213 Attard, Gerhardt.................. 499 Attenberger, Ulrike I........... 400 Atthe, Bharath .................. 1125 Attygalle, A. D. .................. 594 Atuegwu, A. C. ................. 1697 Atuegwu, Nkiruka ............ 1740 Aubert, Isabelle................... 354 Aubert-Frcon, Monique .. 4208 Auboiraux, Vincent ............ 233 Auchus, E. P. .................... 1619 Audoin, Bertrand .................. 50 Auer, C. P. .................. 931, 953 Auer, Ewald ...................... 3895 Auer, J. P. ............... 1167, 3012 Auer, K. P. ........................ 2848 Auer, Matthias .................. 1973 Auer, R. P. ...... 256, 3309, 3904 Auerbach, T. J........ 52, 74, 244, 2661, 3275 Auff, Eduard ....................... 163 Auger, T. Alejandro .......... 4501 Auranen, Toni ................... 3353 Aussenhofer, I. A. ............... 398 Aussenhofer, M. A. ............ 115 Aussenhofer, S. A. ............ 2801 Autio, G. Arttu.................. 2313 Avants, G. B. .......... 1011, 3044 Avci, Ali ........................... 3029 Avdic, Denis ..................... 3894 Avdievich, A. I. ...... 2784, 4400 Avdievich, G. I. ...... 2016, 2739 Avendao, Carlos ............... 114 Avinash, Gopal ................. 2886 Avison, A. J. ..................... 2324 Avison, G. J. ..................... 1524 Avison, H. J. ..................... 1618 Avison, K. J. ..................... 2294 Avison, S. J....................... 2413 Avison, T. J. ..................... 1520 Avitsian, Rafi ..................... 752 Avram, A. V. .......... 2067, 2072 Avritscher, Rony ................ 277 Avula, Shivaram ................. 916 Awad, Issam ..................... 2497 Awai, Kazuo ..................... 3479 Awasthi, Rishi .................. 3640 Awate, K. P. ..................... 3800 Awojoyogbe, S. Omotayo 3877 Awwad, D. S. ................... 2961 Axel, Leon. 606, 1395, 2636, 4079, 4569 Aydin, Semiha .................... 893 Ayers, V. D....................... 3384 Aznarez-Sanado, Maite .... 1599 Azuma, Takashi ..... 1848, 2559, 3520 Azzabou, Noura ...... 1674, 2700 Azziz, Ania ....................... 3367 B Baba, Tsukasa................... 3450 Babayeva, Maryna .............. 306 Babb, A. S. ................. 638, 993 Babb, I. S. ........................... 221 Babb, L. S. ............................ 94 Babb, M. S........................ 1938 Babb, P. S. .......................... 634 Babourina-Brooks, Ben ..... 533, 980, 3393 Babu-Narayan, J. V. ......... 4564 Bach, Michael......... 2092, 3028 Bachert, Peter ........ 1992, 1993, 2546, 2548 Bachevalier, Jocelyne ...... 3685, 3691 Bchler, Pablo .................. 1347 Bachoo, Robert509, 2030, 3646 Bachschmidt, Theresa....... 2561 Backer, A. M. ..................... 236 Backer, A. V. ...................... 236 Bcker, Sandra ................. 1552 Backes, S. H. ...................... 589 Backes, Walter H... 1022, 1166, 1187, 1944, 2218, 2288, 4543 Backes, Y. H. ..................... 990 Badal, James..................... 4010 Baddeley, Roland John ..... 3663 Bade, Aditya N. ...... 1264, 1270 Badea, Alexandra ............. 2939 Bae, Karen ........................ 2106 Bae, Kyongtae Ty ...... 108, 687, 1568, 2159, 2356, 2358, 2537, 3337, 3524, 4370, 4396 Bae, Won C. . .142, 145, 437, 763, 3457, 3458, 3468, 3469, 3470 Baeck, Jong Su . .1884, 2333, 2345, 3656 Baek, Hyeon-Man ... 965, 4039, 4043 Baek, Jee Hyun................. 3452 Baek, Jongsu .......... 1155, 1172 Baek, Junga ...................... 3467 Baer, Sebastien ................. 1924 Baete, Steven363, 690, 2076, 3373 Bagga, Deepika ...... 3019, 3995 Bagga, Puneet ......... 1976, 1980 Bagher-Ebadian, Hassan . 2209, 3058, 3297, 3444 Baglin, Trevor ... 1280, 1287, 4472 Bagnato, Francesca. 2539, 3605 Bagnoli, Marina.................. 807 Bagshaw, Andrew P. ....... 38, 2262, 2329, 2342 Bahado-Singh, Ray O. ....... 166, 4133 Bahnson, Robert R. .......... 2531 Bahri, Dara ....................... 2657 Bahri, Shadfar .......... 201, 3365 Bai, Feng .......................... 1194 Bai, Renyuan ...................... 565 Bai, Xue ........................... 1234 Bai, Yan ........................... 3638 Baig, Tanvir...................... 2769 Bain, Daniel J. .................. 3860 Bainbridge, Alan 1509, 2190, 2948, 3117 Bains, Lauren J. ................ 1778 Baishya, Bikash ................ 2639 Bajaj, Nin ..... 1167, 2848, 3012 Bakalova, Rumiana .......... 1713 Baker, Alex ...................... 4448 Baker, Jennifer H.E. ........... 153 Baker, Lauren C.J. ............ 1716 Bakermans, Adrianus J. .... 2011 Bakhtiary, Morteza ........... 2013 Bakker, Chris J.G. . 1815, 1849, 2683, 4322 Bakker, Jurriaan ..... 1819, 4336 Bakshi, Rohit.................... 1096 Balaban, Robert S............... 287 Balakrishnan, V. Ragu ..... 2603 Balasubramanian, Mukund 418, 3361 Balchandani, Priti .. 2051, 3944, 3963 Baldelomar, Edwin J. ....... 1563 Baldeweg, Torsten.............. 802 Baldi, Jacopo .................... 1635 Balducci, Anthony.............. 577 Baldus, Marc .................... 4521 Baledent, Olivier .... 1214, 2910 Bales, Kelly R. ..................... 82 Balidemaj, E. .......... 4178, 4185 Baligand, Celine ..... 3519, 4066 Balkin, Thomas J.... 2702, 3731 Ball, Gareth .176, 884, 899, 924 Ball, Iain K. ...................... 1483 Ball, Juliane.............. 740, 1942 Balla, Dvid Z. ................... 300 Ballesteros, Paloma 1883, 1886, 3876 Ballon, Douglas ................ 1021 Balschi, James A. ... 1626, 4045 Balteau, Evelyne .............. 3199 Baltzer, Pascal ........ 3374, 3381 Balu, Niranjan .......... 875, 1309 Bamber, Jeffery C. ... 448, 1749 Bammer, Roland . 73, 121, 211, 305, 369, 588, 842, 1144, 1146, 2044, 2061, 2083, 2084, 2197, 2615, 2867, 2880, 3023, 3167, 3182, 3195, 3210, 3628, 3636, 3744, 3756, 3830 Bancroft, Elizabeth . 3395, 3397 Bandettini, Peter A. ......... 2230, 2276, 2318, 2331, 3318 Bandi, Krishna C. ................. 62 Bandula, Steve ................. 1582 Bane, Octavia ......... 1333, 1362 Banerjee, Debabrata ........... 806 Banerjee, Modhurin.......... 4387 Banerjee, Suchandrima.... 57, 202, 247, 683, 982, 1779, 2974, 3202, 3642 Bang, Won-Chul .............. 1842 Bangerter, Neal K.. 436, 956, 1690, 4010, 4575 Bani-baker, Kamil .............. 197 Bankiewicz, Krystof ......... 3907 Banks, Tina ...................... 2170 Bankson, James A. . 1933, 3948 Bannier, Elise ..... 50, 625, 1131 Bansal, Navneeta .... 4018, 4047

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Banwell, Brenda ............... 1331 Banypersad, Sanjay .......... 1582 Bao, Jianfeng .................... 4042 Br, Karl-Jrgen ............... 1952 Bar, Leah ................ 3136, 3137 Br, Oliver ........................ 3645 Br, Sebastien ................... 4286 Barabasch, Alexandra ........ 680, 1588 Barakat, Nadia ........ 1116, 2114 Barazany, Daniel 711, 926, 949, 3125 Barbe, Brent D. ...... 1386, 1446, 3860 Barber, Anita .................... 1175 Barber, Thomas M. ........... 4052 Barbier, Emmanuel Luc ....... 81, 209, 343, 1047, 1267, 1753, 2176, 2225, 2492, 3122 Barbosa, Jeam Haroldo Oliveira ............................. 2502 Barbot, Julien.................... 4314 Barck, Kai H. .................... 1037 Bardinet, ric...................... 737 Bardouille, Tim................. 2275 Barefield, Maria................ 2894 Barendse, Evelien M......... 1944 Barentsz, Jelle O. .............. 1818 Barere, Aaron ................... 1442 Bargall, Nuria ....... 2873, 2913 Bargon, Joachim ............... 3927 Barillot, Christian .. 50, 3037, 3260 Barkauskas, Kestutis...... 185, 320, 2631, 3838, 4488 Barker, Alex J. ......... 62, 631, 1329, 1337, 1349 Barker, Gareth John ....... 893, 1093, 1117, 3326, 4264 Barker, Jeffrey William ... 2356, 2358, 2537 Barker, Peter B. . 457, 585, 854, 921, 1941, 2021, 2041, 3596, 3972, 4040 Barkhof, Frederik ... 1110, 2179 Barkovich, A. James ........... 890 Barmet, Christoph ...... 69, 293, 304, 466, 529, 552, 553, 669, 671, 1410, 2569, 2663, 2716, 3332, 3827 Barnes, Carol .................... 1012 Barnes, David G. .............. 2667 Barnes, Lisa L................... 1004 Barnes, Stephanie ... 2692, 3106 Barnes, Yolanda ............... 2894 Barnhill, Eric .................... 1620 Barnum, Christopher ........ 2699 Baron, Corey Allan ..... 61, 2075 Baron, Paul ............... 230, 1815 Baroni, Ronaldo ............... 4089 Barr, Tomoe ........... 1420, 2462 Barreto, Andrew D. .......... 1444 Barreto, Felipe Rodrigues . 4026 Barrett, Tristan ................. 3387 Barrick, Thomas Richard.. 1967 Barry, Jennifer ....... 474, 660, 4313, 4319, 4511, 4517, 4518 Barry, Robert L.. 2237, 2278, 2292, 2324 Bar-Shir, Amnon .. .152, 159, 426, 1851, 1852, 1903, 1911, 2555, 4240 Bart, Christopher M. ......... 1004 Barta, Radim..................... 1227 Bartels, Lambertus W. ....... 230, 1814, 1815, 1829, 4309, 4311 Barth, Markus ........ 2045, 2238, 3327, 3704, 3707 Bartha, Robert .. .1907, 3987, 4221, 4226 Barthel, Henryk ................ 2884 Bartneck, Matthias............ 1279 Bartolomei, Fabrice ............ 455 Barton, D. P. ....................... 594 Bartrs-Faz, David.. 2873, 2913 Bartsch, Andreas J. 3331, 3715, 3789 Bas, Jean-Franois Le........ 209, 1753, 2225, 3118 Basak, Chandramallika ..... 2286 Basha, Tamer A. . .188, 1319, 1323, 1373, 4453 Basharat, Meer ................. 3874 Bashat, Dafna Ben .............. 978 Bashir, Adil ........................ 361 Bashir, Mustafa R. ..... 283, 401, 1275, 1755, 4088, 4463 Bashoor-Zadeh, Mahdieh 1594, 1599 Basile, Barbara ................. 3223 Basse-Lsebrink, Thomas. . 371 Basser, Peter J. ........ 496, 710, 2058, 2067, 2072, 2516, 4334 Bassett, Elwin Clark ......... 4484 Bassi, Andrea ................... 3223 Bastawrous, Sarah . 1272, 3066, 4459 Bastiaansen, Jessica A. M. 120, 1936 Bastiani, Matteo................ 2124 Bastin, Mark E......... 900, 2138, 2139, 2140, 2959 Batchelor, Tracy T. .. 516, 1154, 3061 Batel, Michael ........ 3914, 3941 Batenburg, Kees Joost ...... 2662 Bates, David ..................... 1828 Bates, Matthew G.D. ........ 1385 Bathen, Tone Frost .... 500, 804, 805, 1785, 4016, 4035 Batinic-Haberle, Ines ........ 3883 Batjer, Hunt .......... 8, 629, 2994 Batra, Marion ................... 1176 Batrachenko, Anastasia ...... 868 Batrachenko, Anastasiya .... 906 Batrice, Anja ...................... 576 Batsios, Georgios ... 3914, 3941 Battistoni, Valentina ......... 1016 Baudewig, Jrgen ............. 2929 Baudin, Pierre-Yves ......... 2700 Bauer, Adam ...................... 330 Bauer, Jan S.............. 144, 3460 Bauer, Jochen ................... 1165 Bauer, Lisa ....................... 3875 Bauer, Simon. ...... 829, 2368, 3749, 3824 Bauer, Wolfgang Rudolf . 1340, 1366, 2185 Bauleo, Armando ............. 2279 Baum, Karl ....................... 3485 Baum, Thomas ......... 144, 3460 Bauman, Grzegorz ..... 602, 651, 1415, 1481 Baumann, Pia ................... 1686 Baumer, Fiona M................ 909 Bumer, Philipp.................. 515 Baumgartner-Parzer, Sabina ......................................... 4514 Bause, Jonas ..................... 1135 Bawden, S. ....................... 1958 Bax, Noortje A.M. ............ 1360 Baxan, Nicoleta .2718, 2908, 3882 Baxter, Gregory T. ........... 3141 Bayram, Ersin ........ 1508, 1533, 2406, 3820, 4077, 4163 Bazarian, Jeffray................. 789 Bazin, Pierre-Louis........ 267, 270, 935, 3759 Beal, Kathryn ................... 3625 Beall, Erik B 1107, 2142, 2159, 2303, 2575, 2670, 2678, 3770, 4328 Beard, Daniel A. ............... 1965 Beare, Richard .................. 3203 Bearer, Elaine L................ 1257 Beasley, Timothy ..... 721, 1751 Beaton, Melanie ............... 1510 Beatty, Philip J. ..... 1274, 3820, 3832 Beaudoin, Gilles ......... 79, 1742 Beaule, Paul E. ................. 3487 Beaulieu, Christian .... 61, 2075, 3544, 3610, 3977 Beaumont, Helen ................ 991 Beaumont, Marine ............ 1378 Becker, Bryce ......... 2687, 2969 Becker-Weidman, David .. 1573 Beckett, Katrina ............... 3437 Beckmann, Christian F. ... 2238, 2316 Bednarik, Petr................... 1961 Beedle, Aaron M. ..... 356, 1638 Beek, Leon Ter ................. 2447 Beeman, Scott Charles .... 1563, 1564, 1565 Beeton, Christeen ............. 3865 Befera, Nicholas ............... 3157 Befroy, Douglas E. ... 119, 1622 Begovatz, Paul ....... 1963, 2419 Beham, Alexander .............. 676 Behar, Kevin L. ....... 862, 1706, 3242, 3986 Behari, Madhuri .... 2843, 2844, 2845, 3728 Behari, Sanjay .................. 3640 Behrens, Timothy E.J. ..... 52, 835, 2122 Behrouz, Gamzegul M. .... 1887 Beiderwellen, Karsten ....... 241, 574, 3881 Beinart, Roy ..... 255, 259, 4494 Bekke, Susanne Lise .......... 204 Belch, Jill ......................... 1277 Belegu, Visar.................... 2261 Bell, Jordan C. .................. 1066 Bell, Laura C. ........ 1274, 1422, 1492, 4101 Bellec, Jesse ....................... 138 Bellec, Pierre .................... 2872 Belliveau, John W. ............... 41 Bells, Sonya ....................... 843 Belluscio, Leonardo 1035, 3862 Beltramello, Alberto ........ 2873, 2913 Ben-Abraham, Ephraim I .. 149, 1596 Benali, Habib ................... 1027 Ben-Avi, Emma ................. 799 Bencardino, Jenny .............. 363 Bencsik, Martin .................. 563 Bendahan, David ................ 407 Bendel, Peter .................... 2390 Bender, Benjamin ............. 1176 Benders, Manon J.N.L....... 172, 2967 Bendlin, Barbara .............. 1840 Bendok, Bernard R. ....... 8, 582, 629, 2994 Bendszus, Martin....... 167, 515, 2983 Benefield, Brandon C. ...... 1362

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Ben-Eliezer, Noam 2453, 2639, 2681, 4175 Bengel, Frank ..................... 744 Benitez, Andreana .............. 993 Benjamini, Dan ................... 496 Benk, Christoph ................ 4435 Benkert, Thomas.... 2475, 3762, 4213, 4273, 4276 Benkhedah, Nadia... 1992, 1993 Benner, Thomas..... 2646, 4420, 4423 Bennet, Andrea ......... 276, 4094 Bennett, David A..998, 1004, 2879 Bennett, Jeff...................... 3670 Bennett, Kevin M. ........ .155, 1563, 1564, 1565, 2933 Bennett, Maxwell R. ......... 1197 Bennewitz, Margaret F. .... 1864 Benninghoff, Jens ... 2873, 2913 Benozzo, Danilo ............... 2215 Benson, Michael ....... 429, 1658 Benson, Randall..... 1162, 2897, 3561 Benzinger, Tammie .......... 3056 Berding, Georg ................... 744 Berenstein, Moran .............. 711 Beretta, Elena ................... 2963 Berg, Eric.......................... 2816 Berg, Sebastian ................... 631 Berg, Sophie J...... 257, 1318, 1319, 1373 Bergeles, Christos ............. 2766 Berger, Francois 83, 3118, 3414 Berger, Moritz .................. 3455 Berger-Roscher, Nikolaus. 1616 Bergey, Gregory ................. 457 Berglund, Johan .1520, 1524, 1618, 2413, 4050 Bergman, Elad .................. 2669 Bergsland, Niels P. . 1003, 3014 Bergsten, Peter.................. 4050 Beriwal, Sushil ................... 596 Berker, Yannick........ 218, 1786 Berliner, Christoph ........... 4060 Berlow, Yosef A. .............. 3603 Berman, Avery J.L. ............ 851 Berman, Benjamin Paul ... 3797, 3829 Berman, Daniel S..... 876, 1295, 1320, 1401, 1419, 4527 Berman, Jeffrey I. .. 1195, 3169, 4145 Bermel, Robert A... 1107, 2133, 2143 Bernard, Monique ...... 317, 323, 3957, 3979, 3980 Bernarding, Johannes ...... 2439, 2782, 3927 Bernardo, Marcelino ......... 1782 Bernau, Ksenija ................ 3866 Bernet, Vera ..................... 2966 Bernhardt, Anthony ............ 472 Bernhardt, Peter ..... 1324, 1367, 4547 Bernicks, Charles................ 788 Bernstein, Adam ............... 1012 Bernstein, Jeffrey D. ........... 248 Bernstein, Matthew A. ..... 2708, 2711, 3216, 3703, 3810 Beroukhim, Koroush ........ 3388 Berry, Isabelle ...................... 50 Berry, James ..................... 1018 Berry, John F. ................... 2471 Bersch, Jennifer ..... 2045, 3704, 3707 Berthel, Dominik .... 1984, 2790 Bertilsson, Helena .. 1785, 1788 Bertoldo, Alessandra ....... 2172, 2215, 3133 Bertram, Henriette ............ 4096 Bertram, John F. ..... 1564, 1565 Berwick, Jason ................... 757 Besa, Cecilia ........... 3439, 4091 Besle, Julien ....................... 297 Besseling, Ren M.H. ...... 1166, 1187, 2288 Bettegowda, Chetan............ 565 Betz, Randal ..................... 1116 Betzel, Richard ................. 2134 Beuf, Olivier ...... 281, 407, 742, 1532, 1585, 1650, 1660, 2777, 4362 Bevington, Travis ............. 4198 Beyea, Steven ......... 2275, 2293 Beyer, Frauke ................... 2440 Beyers, Ronald J. ... 1075, 1076, 1077, 1216, 2787 Beyersdorf, Friedhelm ...... 4435 Bhadelia, Rafeeque A. ...... 1254 Bhagat, Yusuf A. ...... 141, 1594 Bhagavatheeshwaran, Govind .......................................... 1098 Bhargava, Puneet ... 1272, 3066, 4459 Bhargava, Valmik ............... 681 Bhat, Himanshu ... 53, 410, 593, 882, 2511, 2646, 3030, 3183, 3315, 3721 Bhatia, Mona ...................... 487 Bhatia, Sahil ............... 825, 827 Bhatia, Sanjay................... 2986 Bhatia, Tripish .................. 3559 Bhatnagar, Deepak ........... 4023 Bhatt, Om ......................... 2240 Bhatt, Rupal...................... 3942 Bhattacharya, Debajyoti .. 3019, 3995 Bhattacharya, Pratip 151, 1923, 1933, 3929, 4032 Bhattacharyya, Pallab K .... 752, 4328, 4422 Bhave, Sampada ............... 2613 Bhave, Sandeep R. ........... 3384 Bherer, Louis .......... 2871, 2872 Bhogal, Alex ...................... 852 Bhujwalla, Zaver M. ...... 239, 442, 561, 1059, 1704, 1710, 1714, 1734, 3431, 3433 Bhushan, Chitresh ..... 55, 1951, 2691 Bi, Xiaoming .................... 1292 Bi, Zhongyuan .................. 2584 Bian, Wei ........ 122, 247, 2799, 3006, 3642 Bianchi, Andrea....... 643, 3901, 4102 Bianciardi, Marta.... 3254, 3348 Biasiolli, Luca .................. 4541 Bibby, Becky .................... 3925 Biber, Stephan ....... 1210, 2810, 2829 Bibic, Adnan .................... 1913 Bickel, Hubert .................. 3381 Bidinosti, Christopher P. ... 138, 2721 Biedermann, Sarah ........... 1973 Biegon, Anat .................... 1157 Bienek, Carsten .................. 477 Bieri, Oliver.. .233, 467, 688, 1101, 1137, 1605, 2450, 2473, 2989, 3465, 3466, 3471, 3532, 3618, 4140, 4142, 4553, 4561 Biessels, Geert Jan.... 627, 4540 Bifone, Angelo ................... 494 Bigot, Christian ................ 1052 Bihan, Denis Le . 416, 490, 779, 1263, 2905, 3103, 3142, 3153, 3154, 3155, 3181, 3383, 4257 Bijsterbosch, Janine D. ..... 3275 Bilgic, Berkin 58, 168, 2077, 2603, 3721, 3960, 3968, 4177 Bilgin, Ali........ 246, 604, 1420, 1528, 2462, 3797, 3829 Bilingsly, Kelvin ................ 655 Biller, Armin .................... 1983 Billich, Christian .............. 1653 Billiet, Thibo .................... 3654 Billingsley, Kelvin . 3933, 3935 Bills, Rodney .................... 4387 Bilston, Lynne E..... 2438, 2447 Biman, Birubi ................... 1483 Bimmler, Marion ................ 616 Bini, Jason ........................ 1912 Binner, Ludwig ................ 4547 Binter, Christian .... 1339, 2647, 2651 Birbaumer, Adrien............ 3336 Birch, Malcolm .................. 250 Birkbeck, Neil .................. 1586 Birkl, Christoph ................ 4296 Birn, Henrik ..................... 1928 Bischof, John.................... 3418 Bisdas, Sotirios......... 961, 1171 Bishop, Daryl ................... 2816 Bishop, Jonathan ... 1070, 1118, 2572 Bishop, Phillip D. ............. 2789 Bissonnette, Marc............... 154 Biswas, Labonny ................ 474 Biswas, Reni...... 142, 145, 437, 3468, 3469 Bito, Yoshitaka...... 2006, 2066, 2091, 2480, 2750, 2756, 3955 Bitti, Pier Paolo ................ 4485 Bittman, Mark E. .............. 1535 Bittsansky, Michal............ 2893 Bitz, Andreas K. ...... 538, 1790, 2759, 3403, 4393, 4414, 4415, 4416, 4423 Bjoern, Annighoefer ......... 4260 Bjork, James ..................... 3576 Bjrky, Geir ..................... 500 Bjrnerud, Atle......... 590, 3061 Bjrnsdotter, Malin .......... 2291 Black, Sandra E. ..... 2936, 3250 Blackledge, Matthew D. .... 592, 4149 Blackman, Eric ................... 789 Blaimer, Martin .2475, 3762, 3824, 4213, 4273, 4276 Blake, Michael ................. 3449 Blamire, Andrew M. ....... 1361, 1383, 1385 Blangero, John ................. 2263 Blanken, Niels .................. 3667 Blankenberg, Francis....... 1237, 3358 Blasberg, Ronald G. . 813, 4030 Blaskey, Lisa .................... 1195 Blaszczyk, Lukasz ............ 1393 Blau, James N. 665, 2724, 4386 Blazejewska, Anna I.. 265, 953, 3012 Bleijenberg, G. ................. 3445 Blemker, Silvia................. 1228 Blevins, Gregg ................. 1081 Bley, Anna ....................... 1117

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Author Index
Bley, Thorsten .................. 1304 Blicher, Jakob ........... 427, 1127 Bloch, B.Nicolas ............... 1809 Bloch, Karin Markenroth . 2198, 2504 Bloch, Lars lgaard............ 469 Block, Kai Tobias ...... 200, 606, 696, 829, 2453, 2558, 2636, 3364, 3530, 3749, 3786, 3809, 4084, 4108 Block, Walter F. .... 431, 636, 1607, 1655, 1676, 1677, 1840, 1841, 2373, 2402, 2704, 2993, 3545, 4315, 4330 Block, Wolfgang............... 4270 Blockley, Nicholas P. ........ 853, 2347, 3338 Bluemink, Hanneke .......... 4538 Bluemink, Johanna J. ....... 2594, 3442, 4397 Bluemke, David A. ........ 4494, 4531, 4558 Blher, Matthias ................. 384 Blume, Ulrike A. .... 2562, 3486 Blumenfeld, Hal ....... 299, 3242 Blumenfeld, Jon D. ........... 4138 Blumensath, Thomas ....... 3274, 3792 Blumenthal, Deborah T. ..... 978 Blml, Stefan ............. 920,922, 1951,1954,2965 Blystad, I. ......................... 1106 Bo, Jun .............................. 4519 Boada, Fernando Emilio .... 438, 685, 1651, 2369, 3177 Boardman, James P. ........... 900 Boas, David A. ...... 3244, 3254, 3348 Bock, Jelena...................... 4447 Bock, Michael .. .1797, 1835, 1985, 2485, 2794, 2819, 2821, 4250, 4403 Bock, Nicholas A................ 930 Bockhorst, Kurt Hermann. 1067 Bockisch, Andreas .... 241, 3881 Bodde, Nynke M. ............. 1187 Bodi, Istvan .............. 704, 2090 Bodurka, Jerzy . 521, 732, 1160, 1161, 1185, 2241, 3024, 3347, 3350, 3569 Boecker, Henning ............... 952 Boeker, Heinz ..................... 739 Boer, Vincent Oltman 554, 599, 2008, 2014, 2387, 2573, 2594, 2729, 3368, 3982, 4245 Boesch, Chris........ 362,1630, 4021, 4031, 4152 Boesen, Mari Elyse . 3807, 4534 Boesiger, Peter ...... 1113, 1959, 2042, 2589 Bogdanov, Alexei A. ........ 3880 Boger, Heather A. ............. 3084 Bogner, Wolfgang ..... 196, 217, 855, 1737, 1738, 2018, 2022, 2029, 2785, 3374, 3381, 4090 Bogorodzki, Piotr .... 941, 3572, 3575 Bohic, Sylvain .......... 343, 1267 Bohra, Kushal ................... 3290 Bohraus, Yvette ................ 2341 Bok, Robert A. 215, 537, 1935, 3420, 3907, 3915, 3920 Bokacheva, Louisa ............. 717 Bokde, Arun ....................... 893 Bokkers, Reinoud P. H ....... 102 Bokstein, Felix ................... 978 Bokura, Kiminori.............. 1233 Bolan, Patrick J. ...... 406, 3378, 3767, 3958, 4136 Bolar, Div S. ..................... 3039 Boldt, Julian ..................... 2395 Boll, Daniel T. .......... 283, 1755 Bollgrn, Patrick .............. 2794 Bolliger, Christine Sandra 1630 Bollmann, Steffen ..... 740, 1942 Bolster, Bradley D. ........... 2567 Bomers, Joyce GR ............ 1818 Bommerich, Ute ............... 3927 Bonanno, Gabriele . 1308, 1316, 1417 Bonavita, John .................. 4108 Bondesson, Eva ................ 1480 Bonekamp, David ...... 280, 457, 585, 1537, 1538 Bonekamp, Susanne 280, 1537, 1538, 3596 Bongers, Andre....... 1792, 3081 Bonilha, Leonardo .............. 786 Bonini, Marcelo G. ............. 566 Bonmassar, Giorgio .......... 2841 Bonnemann, Carsten G. .... 3519 Bonnier, Guillaume .......... 3615 Bonow, Robert O. ............. 1349 Bonsanto, Matteo................ 973 Bony, Badrul Alam 3887, 3888, 3889, 3902 Boon, Paul A. ........... 458, 1187 Boothman, David................ 721 Bora, Girdhar ........................ 98 Borden, Mark A. ............... 4304 Bordet, Regis .......... 2873, 2913 Boren, Joan ....................... 3916 Boretius, Susann ..... 2929, 3677 Borga, Magnus ....... 1682, 2416 Borgan, Eldrid .................... 804 Borhani, Amir A................. 596 Borich, Michael .................... 51 Borisch, Eric A. ........ 126, 2640 Brnert, Peter ............ 310, 365, 1129, 1413, 2468, 2592, 2748, 3714, 4260, 4270, 4271, 4254, 4278 Bornstedt, Axel ...... 1608, 4547 Boros, Eszter .................... 1900 Borowiak, Robert ............. 1985 Borowitz, Kathleen........... 1228 Borra, Ronald . 595, 3398, 3449 Borradaile, Nica M. 3729, 3912 Borradori-Tolsa, Cristina... 896, 903 Brresen-Dale, Anne Lise .. 804 Borri, Marco ............. 505, 1729 Borrie, Michael ................ 3987 Borromeo, Susana ............ 3035 Borroni, Edilio.................... 331 Borthakur, Arijitt .............. 1007 Bos, Clemens 2562, 3486, 3871 Bos, Koen ........................... 146 Boschewitz, Jack ................ 748 Boska, Michael Douglas.. 1055, 1264, 1268, 1270 Boskamp, Ed B................. 2751 Bosnyak, Daniel J. ............ 3248 Boss, Andreas........... 362, 4031 Boss, Michael A. ... 2768, 4304, 4306, 4338 Bosshard, John C. ............. 2445 Botnar, Rene M. ........ 258, 260, 545, 546, 1279, 3896, 4520, 4568 Bottlaender, Michel .......... 4251 Bottomley, Paul A. .... 473, 530, 572, 579, 1833, 2823 Botvinik, Rotem ............... 2110 Btzel, Kai ....................... 2482 Boubertakh, Redha ............. 250 Bouchard, Maryse ............ 1246 Bouchet, Audrey .............. 3413 Boudes, Elodie ................... 914 Boudreau, Mathieu ........... 2479 Bouix, Sylvain .................. 2899 Boulant, Nicolas .... 4251, 4256, 4257 Bouldi, Mlina.................. 2832 Bouley, Donna.................... 227 Boult, Jessica K.R. .. 448, 1749, 3919 Bourassa-Moreau, Benot ..... 79 Bourdette, Dennis ............. 3603 Bourekas, Eric .................... 870 Bourne, Roger ....... 1792, 1798, 3081, 3090 Bousvaros, Athos ............. 1535 Boutelier, Timothe ........... 3002 Boutin, Robert D. ............. 3482 Bouvier, Julien ... .209, 1753, 2175, 2225, 2492 Bouwman, Job G. ... 1815, 2683 Bouzat, Pierre ..................... 713 Bouzerar, Roger ............... 1214 Bouzon, Leandro .............. 3023 Bovens, Sandra................... 883 Bowden, David J. .. 1280, 1287, 4472 Bowen, Chris.. 502, 2281, 3324 Bowen, James D. ........ 45, 3613 Bowen, Michael A. .......... 1817 Bowen, Sean..................... 3945 Bowtell, Richard W..38, 265, 297, 300, 450, 753, 953, 2342, 2344, 2487, 2490, 2491, 2763, 3012, 3251 Box, Carol ........................ 1716 Box, Gary ................. 499, 1716 Boxerman, Jerry ............... 2216 Boyacioglu, Rasim 2045, 2238, 3704, 3707 Boyd, Lara............................ 51 Boyd, Roslyn.......... 2131, 2968 Boylan, Emma .................. 3647 Bozza, Fernando............... 1873 Bozzali, Marco ........ 328, 612, 1000, 1014, 1016, 1099, 2847, 2857, 2887, 3223 Braakman, Niels ............... 2882 Bradbury, Allison M. ...... 1075, 1076, 1077 Bradbury, Michelle .......... 3625 Bradley, William G. ......... 1327 Brady, Martin ................... 4315 Braissant, Olivier.... 1975, 3993 Braithwaite, Victoria ........ 2954 Branca, Rosa Tamara . 404, 814 Branch, Craig A. ... 2167, 2861, 2899 Branco, Miguel Castelo ... 4065, 4159 Brandeis, Daniel ....... 740, 1942 Brandner, Sebastian............ 424 Brandt, Alexander U. ....... 1085 Brandt, Kathleen .... 1733, 1736 Branislava, Janic .............. 1875 Branzoli, Francesca 1996, 3245, 3999 Braren, Rickmer ....... 656, 1931 Brasic, James Robert ........ 4040 Brat, Daniel ........................ 969 Bratasz, Anna ......... 1695, 3726 Bratzke, Hansjrgen ......... 2124 Brau, Anja C.S. ....... 128, 3795, 4085, 4280

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Bruer-Krisch, Elke .......... 3413 Braun, Allen ........... 2702, 3731 Braun, Harald 830, 2812, 2813, 2814, 2815, 2817, 2818 Braun, Juergen ...... .341, 380, 872, 873, 973, 2424, 2428, 2430, 2435, 2439, 2440, 4076 Braun, Steve ..................... 2779 Braunagel, Margarita ........ 4141 Braund, Victoria ............... 2869 Breault, Steven R. ............. 1755 Bredies, Kristian .... 2078, 2615, 2636, 3182, 3827 Breedlove, Evan ..... 2346, 3303 Breedlove, Katherine ........ 3303 Breeuwer, Marcel ....... 95, 4542 Brefczynski-Lewis, Julie .. 2332 Brehmer, Moritz ............... 4060 Breidthardt, Tobias ............... 22 Breithaupt, Mathies .......... 3455 Breitkreutz, Dylan ............ 2466 Brem, Steven .................... 3632 Bremer, Christoph .............. 157 Bremerich, Jens ...... 4553, 4561 Brendle, Cornelia .............. 1230 Brennan, Nicole ................ 3562 Brennan, Sandra B. ........... 3379 Brenner, Daniel........ 80, 249, 2124, 2600, 3709 Brenowitz, Noah ............... 2230 Brereton, Ian ..................... 3393 Bresnen, Andrew .............. 1972 Breton, Elodie ........ 1395, 3409, 4569 Bretthorst, G. Larry .......... 2937 Breu, Markus .................... 2940 Breuer, Felix A. ... 647, 1489, 1498, 2475, 2651, 3710, 3762, 3824, 4213, 4273, 4276, 4283 Brewer, Kimberly ............... 502 Brex, Peter A. ......... 1093, 1117 Brey, William W. ............. 3412 Bridges, Thomas M. ......... 2324 Brier, Matthew R. ............. 1156 Briggs, Richard W. . 2852, 2904 Bright, Molly G. ..... 2349, 3345 Brillet, Pierre-Yves ........... 4117 Brindle, Kevin M. ...... 160, 661, 3909, 3916, 3937 Bringas, John .................... 3907 Brink, Wyger M..... 1225, 1400, 2592, 2800, 4375 Brinkmann, Inge ............... 4403 Bristela, Margit ................. 3541 Brittain, Jean H. ..... 1273, 1274, 1541, 2556 Brix, Martin .. 1653, 1663, 3532 Broadhouse, Kathryn M. . 4456, 4487 Broche, Lionel M. ............ 4217 Brocke, Burkhard ............... 109 Brocker, Kerstin ............... 2485 Brockmann, Knut ............. 1080 Brod, Staley A. ................. 1444 Brodkin, Edward S. 1046, 1053 Brodsky, Ethan K. . 1840, 1841, 2704, 4315, 4330 Brody, David L. ..... 1025, 2894, 3564 Broersen, Laus M. ............ 3687 Bron, Esther........................ 146 Bronzlik, Paul ................... 1092 Brookeman, James R. ....... 1473 Brookes, Matthew J. .. 34, 1205, 3221, 3279 Brooks, James......... 3405, 3933 Brooks, Simon .................. 1049 Brooks, William ............... 3981 Broskey, Nicholas Thomas 362, 4021 Brost, Alexander...... 842, 1146, 2197, 2867, 2880, 3195, 3628 Brotman, David ................ 1308 Brown, Anna M. ............... 1211 Brown, Colin .................... 1620 Brown, Diane ..................... 207 Brown, E. ......................... 2359 Brown, Gregory .................. 736 Brown, Lenora .................. 3027 Brown, Mark S. ................ 1610 Brown, Peter B. .................. 667 Brown, Robert Allan ........ 2694 Brown, Robert W. .. 2769, 3875 Brown, Ryan.... 76, 1739, 2754, 3462, 4388 Brown, Stephen ................ 2209 Brown, Truman R.. .. 464,756 3969 Bruce, Anthony ................ 1442 Bruce, Iain P. 2229, 2285, 2733 Bruckner-Tudermann, Leena .......................................... 2908 Bruggink, Caroline ............... 99 Brhl, Rdiger .................... 893 Brujic, Djordje .................. 2730 Brundel, Manon ........ 627, 4540 Brunecker, Peter ................. 586 Brunetto, Andre .................. 508 Brunner, Alexander 1835, 4326 Brunner, David Otto .... 78, 293, 304, 391, 529, 553, 669, 730, 761, 2569, 2632, 2716 Brunner, Romuald ............ 3588 Bruno, Mary ..................... 3809 Bruns, Andreas ......... 331, 1583 Brusa, Livia ...................... 2847 Bruvold, Morten ..... 1625, 3486 Bryant, Nathan D.............. 3508 Brydges, Nichola M. ........ 1389 Bubalo, Gordana .................. 28 Bucerius, Jan .................... 4543 Buch, Sagar .. 2483, 2496, 4186 Buchbender, Christian ....... 241, 3881 Bchel, Christian .............. 2277 Buchenau, Stefanie ........... 4250 Buchenberg, Waltraud B .... 477 Bucher, Hans Ulrich ......... 2977 Buchthal, Steven .............. 2949 Buck, Amanda K.W. ....... 1647, 3508, 3511 Buckley, David L. ............ 1547 Buckley, Erin...................... 917 Buckner, Randy .................. 947 Bucknor, Matthew ............ 4310 Bucur, Adriana ...... 3427, 3913, 3925, 3949, 3951, 4025, 4493 Budaj, John............. 3297, 3682 Budde, Juliane .......... 414, 2389 Budde, Matthew D. .. 496, 3678 Budde, Thomas ................ 1262 Budesheim, Eric G. .......... 2708 Budjan, Johannes................ 400 Buehler, Tania .................. 4031 Buehrer, Martin ........ 307, 1323 Bueler, Elliott ................... 3572 Buerger, Christian .. 2588, 3745 Bugg, George ................... 4130 Buhner, David M. ... 2852, 2904 Buhrman, Jason S. .............. 158 Bui, Marilyn M................. 1756 Buijs, Mathijs ..................... 458 Buist, Richard................... 3147 Bukshpun, Polina ..... 178, 3169 Bulacio, Juan ...................... 752 Bullmore, Ed .......... 2230, 2318 Bulte, Daniel P. ....... 853, 2283, 2347, 3255 Bulte, Jeff W.M. 152, 156, 159, 422, 426, 447, 562, 565, 1061, 1851, 1852, 1903, 1904, 2545, 3863, 3899, 4295 Bultman, Eric M. .............. 2704 Bulumulla, Selaka B ......... 462, 1995, 4171, 4192 Bunke, Juergen ...... 1963, 2419, 4029 Buntkowsky, Gerd ............ 3927 Buonincontri, Guido1364, 1381 Buonocore, Michael H. ... 3482, 3670 Burakiewicz, Jedrzej ........ 4279 Burcaw, Lauren .................. 495 Burdet, Etienne................... 888 Burdumy, Michael............ 1229 Burge, Alissa J. .................. 640 Burgelea, Diana ................ 1876 Burgess, Alison ................ 2915 Burgmans, Saartje .... 990, 2218 Burgon, Nathan ................ 2607 Burke, Lauren M.B. . 283, 4088 Burkhardt, Hans ............... 4447 Burling, Keith................... 3916 Burns, Brian L. ...... 2004, 2010, 2043 Burrel, Marta .................... 1281 Burren, Yuliya .................. 1143 Burrowes, Delilah ............ 3647 Burtea, Carmen .................. 237 Busatto, Geraldo............... 3587 Busch, Julia .......................... 69 Buser, Theresa Dellas....... 4553 Bush, Emily C. ................. 1647 Bushara, Khalaf O. ........... 2858 Bushnik, Tamara .............. 1938 Busquets, Silvia ................ 3518 Buss, Claudia ................... 3576 Busse, Franziska................. 384 Busse, Harald ........ 1777, 1843, 3389, 3399, 4096 Bustillo, Juan...................... 736 Butler, James P. ................ 1254 Butler, John ...................... 3038 Butman, John Anthony .... 1149, 2501, 3706 Butowski, Nicholas ............ 974 Button, Terry .................... 3890 Butts Pauly, Kim ....... 227, 232, 1822, 2509, 4297 Butzbach, Britta ............... 1279 Buus, Niels H. .................. 4139 Buxton, Richard B. 2297, 3244, 3338 By, Samantha ......... 2728, 2752 Bydder, Graeme M. ... 142, 145, 763, 1611, 2909, 3457, 3458, 3464, 3468, 3470, 3473, 3496 Byrd, Kenneth .................. 4046 Byrne, Barry ............. 689, 1633 Byrne, James V. .... 1128, 1137, 2989 Byun, Nellie E. ................. 2324 C Caballero, Jose ................. 3806 Cabeen, Ryan P. ............... 2138 Cabral-Goncalves, Ines .... 2846

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Author Index
Cadena, Samuel .................. 408 Cadman, Robert ................ 1492 Caers, Sarah ...................... 3694 Caffes, Caterina ................ 3171 Caffo, Brian S. ... 1175, 2261, 2270, 3257 Cahill, Lindsay S. 945, 1118, 2326 Cai, Congbo .. 3735, 3833, 4042 Cai, Honghao .................... 4289 Cai, Huajian ...................... 3292 Cai, Jianming .................... 1300 Cai, Kejia .. .420, 1006, 1192, 1438, 1718, 2541, 2543, 2554, 2697 Cai, Shuhui ........ 2035, 3735, 3833, 4013, 4042, 4288, 4289 Cai, Wenchao .92, 132, 1549, 1550, 1775, 1796, 2194, 3400, 3404, 3407, 4063 Cai, Xiaoying....... 707, 1437, 1804, 4268 Cai, Youquan .................... 1300 Cain, Charles A. ............... 1831 Caine, Diana ..................... 3011 Calabrese, Evan ...... 1057, 2939 Calamante, Fernando ......... 772, 2135, 2173, 2258, 3069, 3070, 3163 Calcagnini, Giovanni ........ 3223 Calcagno, Claudia.. 1912, 2212, 4539 Caldas, Carlos ................... 3730 Caldas-Magalhaes, Joanna 3666 Caldera, Jorge Chacon ...... 1562 Calero, Macarena .............. 3896 Calhoun, Vince D. ..... 37, 3225, 3585 Callaghan, Martina F. ...... 3008, 3017 Callahan, Michael J. 1535, 4056 Calle, Daniel ..................... 3876 Callot, Virginie.27, 346, 349, 964, 1112, 2506, 2535, 3957, 3980 Caltagirone, Carlo. .328, 612, 1000, 1016, 2847, 2857, 2887, 3223 Calvo, Andrea ................... 1173 Cameron, Donnie .... 1359, 1369 Cameron, Ian G. 1522, 2200, 3487 Campanella, Martina .......... 967 Campbell, Jennifer ...... 1109, 2136 Campbell, John R. ............ 4010 Campbell-Washburn, Adrienne E. ...... 9, 506, 2188, 2190, 3780 Campeau, Norbert ............ 3671 Campiglio, Paolo .............. 4348 Candidus, Yvonne ............ 2810 Canese, Rossella ...... 807, 3240, 4041, 4051 Canevari, Silvana................ 807 Cannon, Dara .................... 1200 Canteras, Jaime................. 3663 Cantor, Diego ................... 1249 Cantow, Kathleen ..... 25, 28, 29 Cantrell, Charles G. . 584, 2352, 2997 Canu, Elisa ... 1030, 1173, 1179 Cao, Guang ........ 1617, 2876, 2890, 2979, 4156 Cao, Hongmei................... 1028 Cao, Ida ............................ 1021 Cao, Peng . 360, 412, 432, 4506 Cao, Shujing ..................... 3761 Cao, Wei ........................... 3076 Cao, Ya............................... 984 Cao, Ye............................... 879 Cao, Yue ................... 514, 3644 Cao, Zhenbin ...................... 548 Cao, Zhipeng ..... 2802, 2805, 2806, 4377, 4378, 4425 Cao, Ziyu .......................... 1074 Capel, Cyrille ................... 1214 Capener, David ................. 1348 Caplan, Michael................ 1666 Capoulade, Romain .... 64, 1328 Capozza, Martina.............. 3892 Cappa, Stefano Francesco 1179 Cappel, Cyrile................... 2910 Cappelletti, Marinella ....... 3017 Cappiello, Marcus ............ 2097 Caprihan, Arvind .............. 3585 Caprio, Massimiliano ....... 4051 Caprio, Sonia .................... 4022 Capron, Thibaut .......... 317, 323 Capuani, Silvia 143, 494, 1063, 1601, 1635, 3099, 3144 Caputo, Domenico ............ 1121 Cara, Mihai ....................... 2769 Carano, Richard A. D. ....... 501, 1037, 1042 Carapezza, Michael ............ 756 Caravan, Peter. .... 642, 1885, 1899, 1900, 2511 Carballido-Gamio, Julio ... 3461 Card, Dallas ........................ 887 Cardenas, Damon P. ...... 894, 2308, 2309, 2310 Cardenas-Blanco, Arturo ... 989, 3487 Cardenes, Higinia ............. 3441 Cardoso, Manuel Jorge 49, 802, 2948, 3679 Carin, Lawrence ............... 2621 Carinci, Flavio ....... 1498, 2788, 3549, 4283 Carl, Ellen ........................ 1003 Carl, Michael . 763, 1683, 2635, 2909, 3464 Carlier, Pierre G. ... 1674, 2700, 4552 Carlin, Sean D. ................. 3415 Carlson, Cathy .................... 429 Carlson, Paul .................... 1184 Carluccio, Giuseppe ........ 2519, 2802, 2806, 4374, 4378, 4419, 4425, 4433 Carney, Jonathan P. .......... 4358 Carney, Paul R. ................ 2557 Carollo, Antonella ............ 4485 Carpenter, Adam .............. 1091 Carpenter, David ... 2304, 3269, 3298, 3311 Carpenter, Jeff S. .............. 2986 Carpenter, Nicholas R. ....... 659 Carpenter, Philip M. ........... 201 Carpenter, T. Adrian........ 1364, 1381, 2690 Carpinelli, Giulia .............. 4051 Carr, James C. ....... 8, 62, 1285, 1329, 1333, 1349, 1362, 4448, 4489 Carr, Maria ................... 8, 1285 Carrino, John A. ..... 2735, 3483 Carrizales, Jorge ............... 1584 Carroll, Timothy J. 8, 582, 584, 629, 1333, 1362, 2352, 2994, 2996, 2997, 3790 Carson, Rob ...................... 4145 Carson, William K............ 1444 Carswell, Chris ................. 3011 Carter, Jori .......................... 406 Caruthers, Shelton D ..... 483, 559, 3077 Carvajal, Lucas ................. 3907 Carvalho, Joao L. A......... 68, 1334, 1335, 1352 Casali, Stefano.................. 3574 Cascella, Nicola................ 3596 Cases, Olivier ................... 1058 Casey, B.J. ........................ 3576 Casey, Linda..................... 3378 Cash, Diana ............ 1043, 2301 Caso, Francesca ................ 1030 Cassidy, Deirdre B. .......... 1325 Cassidy, Maja 151, 1923, 1933, 3929 Castellani, Sebastien......... 2492 Castellaro, Marco ............. 2172 Castellazzi, Gloria .. 3163, 3574 Castelli, Daniela Delli ...... .157, 421, 1854, 1861, 3873, 4219 Castelli, Diana .................. 2887 Castro, Elena .......... 3395, 3397 Castro, Mario ................... 4109 Casula, Victor................... 1662 Catalano, Onofrio ............... 595 Catana, Ciprian.. 571, 595, 760, 770, 2684, 3449 Catani, Marco ..................... 704 Catanzaro, Valeria ............ 3892 Catelas, Isabelle ............... 3487 Cates, Jeremy ............. 84, 1720 Cates, Gordon D, Jr.. ....... 1473, 4114, 4116, 1465 Catherwood, Tess E. ........ 3730 Catz, Ingrid....................... 1081 Cauley, Stephen F. ...... 58, 593, 2077, 2603, 3183, 3315 Cauley, Steven F. ................. 53 Caulfield, Anna K. Finley 1144 Cavalieri, Marco................. 494 Cavallo, Federica.............. 1692 Cave, Gareth....................... 563 Cavusoglu, Mustafa.. 293, 2594 Cawley, Niamh................. 2393 Cazzagon, Monica ............ 2963 Cebral, Juan...................... 1346 Cebulla, Jana ...................... 500 Ceci, Chiara...................... 4041 Cecil, Kim M.................... 2760 Celi, Monica ..................... 1635 Celicanin, Zarko ................. 233 Celik, A. Avdo ....... 2124, 3164 Celik, Haydar ................... 4518 Cercignani, Mara .. .328, 612, 1000, 1016, 1251, 2847, 4284 Cerdn, Sebastin .... 114, 1883, 1886, 3241, 3684, 3876 Cereda, Maurizio ...... 823, 1467 Cerilles, Michelle Ann C. . 4138 Cernohorsky, Paul ............ 3542 Cerpa, Arisbel .................. 3876 Cerqueira, Bianca G ......... 2307 Ceschin, Rafael C.180, 1954, 2965 Cevasco, Juan ..................... 593 Cha, Jang Gyu .................. 1689 Cha, JungWon .................. 1346 Cha, Soonmee .......... 960, 3643 Chaabane, Linda............... 3892 Chaarani, Bader ................ 2910 Chacko, Vadappuram ....... 1059 Chacon, Marcus ............... 3306 Chaddock, Gemma Louise . 679 Chadzynski, Grzegorz L 961, 2025 Chai, Jyh-Wen ... 3015, 3060, 3422

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Author Index
Chai, Xiaoyu ..................... 3385 Chaim, Tiffany Moukbel .. 3587 Chaiworapongsa, Tinnakorn ................................ 1581, 4126 Chakraborty, Santanu ......... 989 Chakravarthy, A. Bapsi ... 1730, 1740, 3384 Chakravarty, Mallar .......... 1191 Chalak, Lina ............. 175, 2958 Chalfin, Steven ................... 714 Chamberlain, Jeffrey ........ 1646 Chamberland, Maxime ..... 2137 Chan, Anthony W.S .......... 1036 Chan, Chun-Chung ........... 2889 Chan, Deva ....................... 1681 Chan, Henry.............. 151, 1923 Chan, Kannie W.Y. ... 152, 156, 422, 447, 565, 1852, 1903, 1904, 2555, 4240, 4295 Chan, Katherine ................ 1331 Chan, Kevin C. .... 87, 273, 336, 3474, 3655 Chan, Koon-Ho................. 1087 Chan, Queenie ....... 1023, 1087, 1223, 1546, 2533, 2875, 2889, 3005, 3102, 3270, 3273, 3400, 4148 Chan, Rachel W. 2099, 3098, 3206 Chan, Rachel Wai-chung .. 2576 Chan, Raymond H. ............. 188 Chan, Russell W .. 32, 298, 334, 1258, 3267, 3268, 3270, 3271, 3273, 3312 Chan, Wing P ........ 1672, 2925, 3000, 3227 Chandarana, Hersh .... 94, 1554, 1570, 3390, 3737, 3809, 4084, 4108 Chandra, Abhijit ............... 1948 Chandra, Sarat P. ... 3565, 3566, 3567 Chandra, Saurav ................. 408 Chang, Catie ...... 39, 754, 2242, 2252 Chang, Chein-I ................. 3015 Chang, Chen ........... 1858, 2924 Chang, Che-Wei ............... 3194 Chang, Chin-Cheng .......... 4509 Chang, Chin-Yu...... 1733, 3362 Chang, Chun-Yen ............. 3227 Chang, Daniel H.-E. ......... 3662 Chang, Edward ................. 3406 Chang, Eric ........ 145, 437, 763, 3457, 3458, 3464, 3468 Chang, Eric Y. .................. 3470 Chang, Gregory ....... 358, 3462, 3521, 3523 Chang, Hing-Chiu ..... 56, 1218, 1232, 2056, 2353, 2671, 3320 Chang, Linda .......... 2859, 2949 Chang, Ling-Chuan 1733, 3362 Chang, Lowell .................. 4462 Chang, Michelle ............... 2969 Chang, Ming-Ching 2199, 3075 Chang, R.S.K. ................... 1023 Chang, Ruey-Feng ............ 1743 Chang, Silvia .................... 2429 Chang, Susan M. 247, 510, 960, 974, 3006, 3643 Chang, Ting-Ting ............. 2219 Chang, Yao-Wen .............. 2289 Chang, Yeun-Chung1743, 3424 Chang, Yong Min ............. 3902 Chang, Yongmin 1155, 1172, 1245, 1260, 1877, 1879, 1881, 1884, 1895, 2272, 2333, 2345, 3656, 3887, 3888, 3889, 3900 Chang, Youjin .................. 1669 Chang, Youngseop ........... 3494 Chang, Yuchou ....... 2653, 2659 Chang, Yulin V. ..... 4109, 4121 Chang, Zheng ................... 1731 Channual, Stephanie ......... 3437 Chanoine, Valrie ... 2873, 2913 Chao, Tzu-Cheng......... 2063, 2256, 3178, 4216 Chao, Tzu-Hao ................. 2311 Chapman, Christopher H. . 3644 Chappell, Michael A...... 102, 623, 1128, 1137, 2172, 2182, 2989, 3048, 3068, 3069, 3070, 3727, 4234 Chaptinel, Jerome ............. 1417 Charalambous, Nicolas ..... 4449 Charbel, Fady T. ..... 1327, 1341 Chard, Declan T. ... 49, 1095, 2540, 3163 Charles, H. Cecil .... 1491, 4111 Charles-Edwards, Geoffrey David ............ 2094, 2104, 4279 Charleswell, Cherise ......... 2888 Charlton, Jennifer R. ....... 1564, 1565 Charlton, Rebecca A......... 3586 Charrier, Benoit ................ 1950 Charyasc, Edyta ................ 1171 Chatelin, Simon ...... 2421, 2447 Chatnuntawech, Itthi ... 58, 168, 2077, 3960, 3968 Chatterjee, Neil R. ............ 1362 Chaturvedi, Shubhra ......... 4020 Chaudhari, Abhijit J. ........ 3482 Chaudhari, Ajit ................. 1657 Chaudhary, Kapil .. 3565, 3566, 3567 Chaudhary, Rajeev ... 431, 1655 Chaudhuri, Joydeep .......... 1159 Chauhan, Anjali.................. 338 Chauhan, Munish .. 4170, 4172, 4176, 4181, 4184 Chauhan, S. S. .................. 3430 Chaumeil, Myriam M ....... 658, 3432 Chauvel, Patrick ................. 455 Chavez, Sofia ................... 2476 Chawla, Sanjeev ....... 968, 3632 Chebrolu, Venkata Veerendranadh ...... 2984, 3211, 3216, 3723 Chechin, David209, 1753, 3118 Chelikani, Prasanth K. ...... 3238 Chen, Albert P. ........ 660, 3908, 3910, 3912, 3928, 4354, 4511 Chen, Bin ..... 1549, 1550, 2194 Chen, Charlie...................... 835 Chen, Cheng-Yu ............... 2924 Chen, Chiao-Chi ............... 2925 Chen, Chia-Yuen .............. 3000 Chen, Chih-Feng .............. 2221 Chen, Chih-Lung .............. 1858 Chen, Chi-Ming................ 1206 Chen, Chin-I ..................... 3000 Chen, Chuan-Han ............. 3422 Chen, Chung-Ming ........... 3422 Chen, Chun-Wei ............... 1825 Chen, Clayton Chi-Chang 3015, 3060 Chen, Clayton Chi-Cheng 3422 Chen, Constance ............... 4465 Chen, Daniel....................... 359 Chen, David............ 4526, 4527 Chen, Der-Yow ........ 294, 1561 Chen, Dongping ............... 1546 Chen, Enn-Ling ................ 4530 Chen, Fei ........ 904, 1008, 1164 Chen, Feiyu . 1437, 1804, 1806, 1813 Chen, Fu ........................... 2881 Chen, Gang..... 286, 2737, 4409 Chen, Guangyu . 2228, 2883, 3300, 3319 Chen, Guan-Ming ............. 1269 Chen, Hao......................... 4288 Chen, Henry Szu-Meng .... 1114 Chen, Hongwei ................. 3101 Chen, Hsian-Min .............. 3015 Chen, Hua......................... 1580 Chen, HuiChun ................. 2990 Chen, Huijun 1299, 1302, 1310, 1350, 1413, 1763, 1784, 3059 Chen, I-Jung ..................... 2256 Chen, I-Wei ...................... 1726 Chen, I-Wen Evan .............. 347 Chen, J. Jean 2227, 2233, 2234, 2240, 3346 Chen, Jasper ..................... 1061 Chen, Jeon-Hor 195, 201, 1733, 1743, 3362, 3365, 3366, 4307 Chen, Jie ........................... 1571 Chen, Jien-Jiun ................. 4513 Chen, Jing ........................ 1803 Chen, Jingyuan ................. 2252 Chen, Jun......... 149, 279, 1596, 1736, 1748, 2422, 2441, 2443, 2446 Chen, Junjie.............. 483, 3077 Chen, Jyh-Horng ... 1124, 2257, 2311, 2767, 3194, 3424, 3717, 3849, 3850 Chen, Kevin T. ................... 770 Chen, Kewei ..................... 1012 Chen, Kuan-Lin ................ 2184 Chen, Li Min .......... 1115, 3288 Chen, Lin................ 3735, 3833 Chen, Lingyun ........ 3036, 3621 Chen, Liu Qi............. 441, 1908 Chen, Liyong. 303, 2365, 3316, 3321 Chen, Lizhou .................... 3579 Chen, Michael C............... 2242 Chen, Min .......................... 383 Chen, Nan-Kuei .... 1617, 3287, 3320, 3753, 3765 Chen, Nan-kuei .................... 56 Chen, Pin-Yu.................... 3293 Chen, Po-Tsun .................. 2353 Chen, Qingshan ................ 1596 Chen, Qunzhi ..................... 132 Chen, Sharon Chia-Ju Chen ......................................... 1168 Chen, Shen-Hsing Annabel 523 Chen, Shi Yue .................... 274 Chen, Shiyue .......... 1503, 1504 Chen, Shizhen .................. 3903 Chen, Shuo .. 1299, 1804, 1806, 1813 Chen, Taolin ....................... 734 Chen, Tao-Tao ................. 3683 Chen, Tongbing ................ 1571 Chen, Way Cherng ............. 705 Chen, Wei ..517, 848, 859, 861, 2002, 2033, 4027 Chen, Weibo 1008, 1223, 1546, 3005, 3102 Chen, Weitian 436, 3489, 3548, 3716 Chen, Weiwei ........... 692, 3853

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Author Index
Chen, Wen-Pin ................... 201 Chen, Wen-Shiang ............ 1825 Chen, Wufan ........... 2460, 4201 Chen, Xiangchuan .. 2699, 2849 Chen, Xiao ..... 324, 1407, 2157, 4555, 4570 Chen, Xin ......................... 3094 Chen, Xing........................ 1959 Chen, Xiuyu...................... 1278 Chen, Xuanli ..................... 3579 Chen, Ya ............................. 322 Chen, Yanping .................. 1013 Chen, Yasheng 936, 2942, 2943 Chen, Yi Fang................... 3424 Chen, Yih-Sharng ............. 4513 Chen, Ying-Jr ................... 1039 Chen, Yiyi ................ 504, 3453 Chen, Yong...... 600, 601, 1543, 1556, 3752, 4083 Chen, Yucheng ................. 4499 Chen, Yufen.... 106, 2350, 3170 Chen, Yu-Hao ..................... 568 Chen, YuJen ..................... 1870 Chen, Yu-Jen .................... 2130 Chen, Yunmei ................... 2638 Chen, Yunyun ................... 3948 Chen, Zhang ..................... 3610 Chen, Zhaolin ................... 2385 Chen, Zhensen .................. 1350 Chen, Zhihang ............ 239, 442 Chen, Zhiye ...................... 3291 Chen, Zhiyu ........................ 534 Chen, Zhong .. 260, 1513, 2035, 3735, 3833, 4013, 4042, 4288, 4289 Chen, Zhongwei ............... 3323 Chen, Zunqiu ...................... 504 Chenevert, Thomas L. ..... 3202, 3217 Chenevey, John....... 4069, 4072 Cheng, Bochao ......... 734, 3600 Cheng, Cheng-Chieh ....... 4216, 4290 Cheng, Chia-Hsien ........... 3424 Cheng, Chou-Ming ........... 1232 Cheng, Hai-Ling Margaret. 203, 1855, 1880, 4291 Cheng, Hu............... 3208, 3249 Cheng, Hua ....................... 3568 Cheng, Jian ....................... 2117 Cheng, Joe S. ....... 32, 298, 302, 3233, 3235, 3268, 3270, 3271, 3273, 3312 Cheng, John Y.S. .............. 3227 Cheng, Joseph Y. ....... 189, 312, 2577 Cheng, Ju-Chieh ............... 4566 Cheng, Leo L. . 218, 1786, 1787 Cheng, Ning ..................... 1035 Cheng, Tian ...................... 1936 Cheng, Weiran .................. 1880 Cheng, Xi ......................... 3351 Cheng, Ya-Jian ................. 3077 Cheng, Yen-Hsiang .......... 2256 Cheng, Yen-Wei ............... 2085 Cheng, Yu-Chung N ......... 2483 Cheong, Benjamin ............ 1357 Cheong, Benjamin Y. ....... 1371 Cheong, Chaejoon ........ 965, 4039, 4043 Cheong, Dennis Lai H ..... 2210, 3063 Cheong, Jeannie L.Y. ......... 905 Chereul, Emmanuel .......... 1650 Chern, I-Liang .................. 4247 Cherneva, Mariya ............. 1003 Cherrington, Alan D. ........ 1618 Cheshkov, Sergey ........ 2727, 2728, 2753, 3370, 4407 Chesler, Naomi C. ............ 1356 Chesneau, Nicolas ............ 3812 Cheung, Jerry S. ............... 4236 Cheung, Matthew M. ........ 3233 Chew, Andrew .................... 924 Chew, Effie......................... 210 Chi, Linda ......................... 3854 Chi, Tzehping L. ............... 2505 Chia, Jonathan M. ...... 403, 922, 1641, 1644, 3799, 4444 Chiang, Chia-Wen .... 492, 1039 Chiang, Chih-Ming ........... 3060 Chiang, Cing-Sui .............. 1168 Chiavazza, Enrico ............. 1919 Chiew, Mark ........... 3274, 3792 Childress, Anna Rose ...... 1181, 2259 Childs, Benjamin T........... 1647 Childs, C. ................ 1054, 2015 Chin, Cynthia ..................... 982 Chin, Shy-Chyi ....... 1215, 1754 Chinnery, Patrick F........... 1385 Chinot, Olivier .................... 964 Chi, Adriano ................... 1173 Chiodi, Elisabetta ... 1440, 4485 Chiou, Jr-Yuan ....... 2063, 3178 Chirico, Erica ................... 1344 Chirinos, Julio .................. 1405 Chishti, Muhammad H ..... 2835 Chitambar, Christopher R. 1725 Chiu, Yen-Yu ................... 1168 Chiueh, Tzi-Dar ...... 1124, 3717 Chmelk, Marek ....... 217, 1737, 1969, 2022, 3970, 4028, 4090, 4508 Cho, Eun-Suk ................... 3440 Cho, Gene ................. 690, 2076 Cho, Gene Young .. 3373, 4424, 4428 Cho, Hsiao Mei ................ 2768 Cho, Kua-Hung ................ 3424 Cho, Minjung ................... 3865 Cho, Yong Won ............... 3656 Cho, Youngki ................... 2803 Cho, Zang-Hee ...... 2153, 2725, 2726, 2773, 4351 Chodosh, Lewis A. ........... 3428 Choe, Ann S. .......... 2261, 3078 Choe, Bo-Young .... 1946, 1979 Choe, Myong-Sun .............. 799 Choi, Byung Ihn ............... 4055 Choi, Byung-Ihn ............... 3452 Choi, Changho. 214, 509, 1017, 1997, 2005, 2030, 3646 Choi, David ...................... 1126 Choi, Eugene K. ............... 3435 Choi, Hoon ....................... 1726 Choi, Hye Jin...................... 225 Choi, Hyun Seok .............. 1138 Choi, In-Young ...... 3967, 3981 Choi, Ja-Young ....... 145, 3468, 3469, 3502, 3540 Choi, Jeunghwan .............. 3418 Choi, Jinyoung ................. 2803 Choi, Joonsung ................. 2629 Choi, Ki Sueng ................. 1183 Choi, Ko-Eun ................... 2919 Choi, Narae ... 231, 4173, 4179, 4180, 4183, 4266 Choi, Seongjin ....... 2098, 2100, 2431 Choi, Seung Hong ............ 3410 Choi, Soyoung ........ 1951, 2691 Choi, Sunseob .................. 3517 Choli, Morwan ................. 4283 Chonde, Daniel B. .............. 770 Chong, Daniel .................. 1778 Chong, Daniel Guo Quae . 3209 Chong, J. .......................... 2332 Chong, Shin-Tai ............... 3692 Choong, Xun .................... 1126 Chopp, Michael ..... 3297, 3649, 3681, 3682 Chou, Cheng-Hung........... 1858 Chou, Joanne .................... 3562 Chou, Ming-Chung 2056, 2085, 2086, 3207 Chou, Peter Cheng-Te .......... 82 Chou, Ying-Hui ...... 3287, 3320 Choudhury, Lubna............ 1349 Choudhury, Samiul Hayder 526 Chouhan, Manil ..... 1509, 2190, 3117 Choukroun, Gabriel .......... 1574 Choupan, Jeiran ..... 2048, 2049, 3304 Chow, Kelvin ................... 1377 Chowdhury, Golam M.I. ... 862, 3986 Chowdhury, Muhammad . 2763 Chowdhury, Sayan M....... 3890 Choyke, Peter L................ 1782 Christen, Thomas .. 415, 451, 588, 2222, 2236, 2239, 2266, 2902, 3121, 3122, 3123, 3357 Christensen, Dale J. .......... 3067 Christiani, David C............. 218 Christodoulou, Anthony . 1408, 2455 Chronik, Blaine A. ...... 11, 560, 2822, 4343 Chrysochou, Constantina . 1547 Chu, Alan ......................... 3317 Chu, Constance R. .... 639, 1651 Chu, Jonathan ................... 1029 Chu, Mei-Lan ......... 3287, 3753 Chu, Renxin ... 478, 2063, 4300 Chu, Wen-Jang .. 3589, 3591, 4001 Chu, Ying-Hua 41, 532, 668, 3817, 4247 Chu, Yiu-Ching ................ 4148 Chu, Zhengtao .................... 242 Chuang, Kai-Hsiang .. 210, 332, 2220, 2306, 2917, 3689 Chuang, Tzu-Chao 1365, 2353, 2671 Chuanxi, Hao ................... 1203 Chueh, Juyu...................... 3880 Chugani, Anup Nirmal .... 1976, 1980 Chugani, Carla D.............. 3581 Chugani, Diane C. .. 2971, 3581 Chugani, Harry T. . 2971, 2973, 3581 Chughtai, Kamila ............... 811 Chui, Stephen ................... 3380 Chui, Stephen Y.-C. ........... 504 Chun, Il Yong ........ 2608, 2655, 2656, 3661 Chung, Benjamin.............. 3405 Chung, Christine 142, 145, 437, 763, 3457, 3458, 3464, 3468 Chung, Christine B.1611, 3469, 3470 Chung, Gyung-Ho ............ 3560 Chung, Hans ......................... 91 Chung, Hsiao-Wen ...... 1232, 1365, 1672, 2085, 2467, 2924, 3000, 4216 Chung, Sohae ................... 4079 Chung, Yiu-Cho ........ 229, 245, 2354, 2510, 4292, 4499, 4537

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Author Index
Chung, Yongmann ............ 1458 Chung, Yuen-Li ...... 1926, 3919 Church, Joseph A.............. 2859 Chuzel, Thomas ................ 1650 Chwang, Wilson B............ 3058 Ciampi, Elisabetta... 1958, 4054 Ciapaite, Jolita .................... 117 Ciccarelli, Olga .. 1111, 1126, 2095, 2393, 3126 Ciccia, Angela .................. 1169 Cinti, Francesca ................ 4051 Ciobanu, Luisa... 416, 444, 490, 1263, 2905, 3083, 3103, 3181 Ciris, Pelin Aksit .............. 3234 Ciritsis, Alexander .... 680, 1588 Claassen, Dan ..................... 207 Clark, Christopher A.. 212, 979, 1747, 2065, 2132, 2139, 2140, 2170 Clark, David ..................... 1409 Clark, John........................ 2410 Clarke, David.......... 2275, 2293 Clarke, Geoffrey ..... 1972, 2001 Clarke, Kieran .................. 3943 Clarke, Sharon .................. 3405 Clarke, William T. .... 578, 2027 Claud, Erika ........................ 678 Claussen, Claus D. ............ 1230 Clayden, Jonathan D. . 212, 900, 979, 2065, 2132, 2139, 2140 Clayton, David... 2211, 2247, 3299 Clemence, Matthew .. 644, 1475 Clment, Olivier ............... 1574 Clment-Schatlo, Virginie ...................... 1063, 1703, 1974 Clemmons, Paul.................. 207 Clemons, Mark ................. 1667 Cleppien, Dirk Ernst ........... 943 Cleve, Marianne ............... 1952 Cleveland, Zackary I.. 815, 818, 1452, 1454 Clevenger, Tony ............... 3441 Clifford, Gari D. ............... 4321 Cloonan, Lisa.................... 2938 Cloos, Martijn A. ... 286, 292, 2737, 2749, 2754, 4175, 4257, 4258, 4363, 4409 Clouchoux, Cedric .............. 794 Cloughesy, Timothy F. ...... 513, 808, 3631 Cloyd, James .................... 1939 Cluitmans, Pierre J............ 1187 Clymer, Bradley Dean ..... 2100, 2431, 2432, 3726 Coate, Katie C. ................. 1618 Cocchi, Luca ..................... 3304 Cochran, Elizabeth ............. 977 Cocosco, Chris A. ........ 16, 289, 1304, 2663, 3827 Coenegrachts, Kenneth ..... 2206 Coenen, Volker A. ............ 3193 Cofer, Gary ............... 709, 3157 Cofield, Stacy S. ......... 48, 1083 Coggan, Andrew ................. 361 Cohen, Alexander D. . 446, 957, 959, 977, 1534, 2203, 4167 Cohen, Allan M. ............... 1444 Cohen, Batya ............ 439, 1853 Cohen, Bruce ...................... 219 Cohen, Caroline .................... 89 Cohen, Ouri ...................... 3975 Cohen, Yoram ... 2068, 3136, 3137 Cohen-Adad, Julien . 353, 1086, 1119, 1210, 2077, 2125, 3608 Coimbra, Alexandre ........ 2211, 2247, 3299, 3358 Cointepas, Yann ............... 3155 Cokic, Ivan ......................... 254 Colak, Errol ...................... 1529 Colditz, Paul ....................... 798 Cole, Brian J. .................... 3529 Coleman, Paul .................. 1012 Coles, Lisa ........................ 1939 Colgan, Niall .................... 3679 Coll, Jean-Luc .................. 4102 Collier, Guilhem Jean ...... 1348, 1458, 1459 Colliez, Florence ... 1139, 1700, 1750 Collinge, John........... 386, 3011 Collins, Barbara .................. 989 Collins, Christopher......... 2519, 4377, 4428 Collins, Christopher Michael ....389, 2797, 2802, 2805, 2806, 2824, 4175, 4189, 4374, 4378, 4379, 4381, 4419, 4424, 4425, 4433 Collins, D. Louis ........ 47, 1119 Collins, David John ... 508, 592, 720, 1488, 1495, 1761, 2201, 2205, 2217, 3114, 3434, 3448, 4149, 4150, 4153, 4155, 4158 Collins, Douglas ............... 2917 Collins, E. Catherine ........ 3679 Collins, Heather ................ 2096 Collins, Jeremy D. . 1285, 1333, 1349, 4448, 4489 Collura, Lynn ................... 2917 Colombo, Bruno ................... 44 Colon, Albert ...................... 458 Colonna, Emily................... 863 Colon-Perez, Luis ............. 3189 Colvin, Daniel .................. 3288 Colvin, Vicki L................. 3865 Coman, Daniel. 118, 228, 1901, 3411, 3884, 3885, 3898, 4218 Comaniciu, Dorin ............. 4498 Combes, Anna .................. 1093 Comi, Giancarlo .... 42, 44, 803, 1173, 1179, 3553, 3611 Comment, Arnaud ....... 20, 120, 1703, 1936 Comunale, Joseph............... 692 Conant, Emily F. ...... 194, 1732 Condon, Barrie ................. 1133 Condon, Laura .................... 931 Confort-Gouny, Sylviane ... 455 Conlin, Christopher C. .... 1551, 4144 Conn, Jeff ......................... 2324 Connelley, Jennifer.... 957, 977, 2203 Connelly, Alan .. 772, 787, 797, 841, 905, 2135, 2173, 2258 Connelly, Jennifer .............. 512 Connelly, Kim A. ... 1418, 4517 Connor, Ellen Lacon .......... 402 Connor, James R. ............. 1882 Connors, John ..................... 207 Conolly, Steven M.... 140, 1857 Consolino, Lorena ............ 1692 Constable, Robert Todd. 12, 13, 454, 2268, 2384, 2388, 2611, 2713, 2906, 3234, 3712 Constantinescu, Cris ......... 2344 Constantinides, Christakis3157, 4449 Constantinou, Caterina .... 3518, 4048 Contamin, Hugues ............ 1650 Contijoch, Francisco........ 1405, 1438, 4550 Contrella, Benjamin ......... 4120 Conus, Philippe ................ 2134 Convit, Antonio .......... 208, 358 Conze, Joachim ........ 680, 1588 Conzen, Suzanne .............. 1702 Cook, Gemma R. .............. 4364 Cook, Judy ............. 1871, 4314 Cook, Martin .................... 1988 Cook, Philip A. ................. 1011 Cook, Tessa Sundaram ..... 4550 Cooke, John ........................ 235 Coolen, Bram F. ................. 880 Cooley, Clarissa Z .............. 137 Cooper, Alissa .................... 219 Cooper, Dana.................... 2894 Cooper, Mitchell A. .. 262, 2591 Cooper, Mitchell Anthony 2474 Cooper, Nancy ................. 4091 Cooper, Nancy A.............. 3439 Cootes, Tim F. .................. 2693 Copetti, Massimiliano ...... 1121 Coppo, Simone ....... 1315, 1417 Coppola, Tiziana T. .. 933, 1071 Coquery, Nicolas. .. 81, 1047, 1753 Corby, Patricia ................... 180 Corcos, Amanda R. .......... 2471 Cordes, Dietmar ............... 1610 Corea, Joseph R.................. 133 Coristine, Andrew J. ......... 1311 Cormack, Robert A. ......... 1847 Cormode, David P. ........... 1892 Corn, Benjamin W. ............ 978 Cornejo, Daniela .............. 1567 Cornfeld, Daniel ................. 593 Corona-Villalobos, Celia Pamela ............ 280, 1537, 1538 Corot, Claire ............. 746, 1868 Corrales, Rene .................. 1908 Corrigan, Neva M............. 3158 Cortes, Daniel H. ................ 148 Corteville, Dominique ..... 2360, 3119 Corum, Curtis Andrew 17, 465, 1684, 2382, 3369, 3446 Cosottini, Mirco ............... 2508 Costa, Marcia ................... 1827 Costagli, Mauro ...... 2508, 4385 Costanzi-Porrino, S. ......... 2857 Costello, Fiona ......... 526, 2351 Costigan, Carolyn 276, 4053, 4054, 4094, 4130 Cotofana, Sebastian .......... 1659 Couch, Marcus J. .............. 1483 Coughlin, Jennifer M. ...... 3596 Couls, Vincent Le............. 1131 Coulthard, Elizabeth ......... 3663 Counsell, Serena J. 176, 797, 884, 888, 899, 924, 2108 Coutts, Glyn ..................... 1409 Coutu, Jean-Philippe ........ 2912 Cowan, Brett R. ................ 1431 Cowen, Phil ...................... 3991 Cowin, Gary ..................... 3393 Cox, David J. .......... 4456, 4487 Cox, Eleanor F. ...... .22, 276, 4053, 4054, 4094 Cox, Kay ............................ 620 Cox, Nancy .. 1075, 1076, 1077 Cox, Robert W. ................ 3285 Coxson, Harvey ................ 1460 Cozzone, Patrick J ... 27, 317, 323, 349, 407, 455, 1112, 2506,

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Author Index
2535 Crain, Barbara .................... 264 Crainiceanu, Ciprian M. ... 3257 Cramer, Avilash.................. 826 Crane, David E. ... 715, 2936, 3068, 3069, 3070, 3250 Craveiro, Mlanie ............. 1974 Crelier, Gerard .................. 1347 Cremers, Daniel ................ 2053 Crmillieux, Yannick......... 643, 3901, 4099, 4102 Crescenzi, Rachelle 1006, 1007 Cretti, Fabiola ................... 2279 Crezee, J. ................ 4178, 4185 Crnalic, Sead .................... 3486 Croal, Paula L. ........ 3251, 3253 Croft, Laura R........... 140, 1857 Croisille, Pierre ........... 482, 575 Croitor-Sava, Anca R. ...... 3989 Crompton, Jeff .................. 2836 Cron, Greg O. ... .1522, 2200, 3363, 3487, 3501 Cronin, Matthew ..... 2487, 2491 Crooijmans, Hendrikus Joseph Alphons ............................ 2450 Crosbie-Staunton, Kieran . 1856 Cross, Anne H. .. 342, 417, 492, 776, 1039, 3622, 3624 Crow, Desiree ................... 1860 Crowe, Lindsey A ... 2698, 3905 Crozier, Stuart 727, 1612, 2601, 2780, 3533, 3701, 3815, 3819, 4345, 4347, 4418, 4421 Crum, William R. ............. 1043 Crystal, Eugene....... 4313, 4518 Crystal, Ronald ................. 1021 Cuadra, Anai ..................... 2860 Cuadra, Meritxell Bach...... 898, 948 Cubitt, Christopher L. ....... 1756 Cudalbu, Cristina . 111, 1703, 1974, 1975, 3993 Cudkowicz, Merit ..... 353, 1018 Cui, Cailian....................... 2340 Cui, Chen .......................... 2411 Cui, Jiaming............ 2727, 2728 Cui, Weina .......................... 863 Cui, Xiaohong ........ 4042, 4289 Cullum, Munro ................... 619 Culver, Joseph .................... 330 Cumar, Sindhu .................. 1528 Cummings, Craig ...... 448, 1749 Cummings, Diana ............. 3862 Cunha, Adam .................... 3915 Cunha, Guilherme M. ....... 1516 Cunningham, Charles H. ... 660, 1418, 3908, 3928, 4319, 4332, 4354, 4511 Cunningham, Vincent ....... 3913 Curci, John ....................... 3527 Curiel, Laura..................... 1828 Curnier, Daniel ................. 3528 Curry, Kenneth ................... 153 Curtis, Andrew T. ........ 2231, 3349, 3987 Cusick, Matthew............... 3112 Cutrin, Juan Carlos ........... 1876 Cutter, Gary R. ........... 48, 1083 Cuttica, Michael J. ............ 1333 Cutting, Laurie E. ............. 2120 Cyarto, Elizabeth ................ 620 Cygan, Szymon ................ 1393 Czarnota, Gregory J. ........... 203 Czerny, Christian .............. 1678 Czisch, Michael ...... 2092, 3328 Czum, Julianna ................. 3801 D DAlmeida, Vera .............. 3583 da Silveira, Juliana S ........ 4440 Daar, Dagane .................... 1782 Dabaghyan, Mikayel ....... 1499, 1500, 2762 Dabek, Juhani ................... 3743 Dada, Michael Oluwaseun 3877 Dadakova, Tetiana ............ 1797 Daducci, Alessandro ......... 2934 Daemen, M.J.A.P. .... 589, 4543 Dafni, Hagit ...................... 1897 Daga, Pankaj..................... 1095 Dager, Stephen R. ............. 3158 Dahan, Albert ................... 3045 Dai, Guangping ..... 481, 642, 882, 1065 Dai, Rui ............................ 2331 Dai, Weiying 2147, 2192, 2235 Dai, Yongming ................. 1571 Dai, Zhuozhi ..................... 2357 Daido, Sayaka......... 1578, 1579 Daire, Jean-Luc ................ 4087 Dakpe, Stephanie .............. 1214 Dal-Bianco, Assunta . 163, 1088 Dale, Anders M. 3088, 3244, 3391 Dale, Brian M. ... 283, 401, 743, 1755, 3375, 4088 Dalrymple-Alford, John .. 1090 Daly, Mark J. ...................... 218 Damasio, Hanna 180, 920, 1951 Damen, Frederick C. ........ 2980 Damen, Frederick William 780, 939 Damiano, Diane L. ............. 177 Damjanovic, Dusan .......... 3607 Damji, Al-Karim A........... 2723 Damon, Bruce M. .. 1647, 3508, 3510, 3511 Damon, Stephen M. .......... 2324 Damughatla, Aniurdh ....... 2433 Dan, Wu ........................... 4268 Dan, Xu ............................ 3777 Dan, Yock Young............. 2220 D'Anastasi, Melvin ........... 2082 Daneshmand, Mojgan...... 2720, 4350 Dang, Jingxia.................... 1015 Dang, Yi ................. 2155, 2156 D'Angelica, Michael ........ 1514, 1515 D'Angelo, Egidio Ugo ..... 3163, 3574 Daniel, Adler .................... 1046 Daniel, Bruce.......... 3405, 3794 Daniel, Bruce L. ............... 2597 Daniel, Luca . 2722, 2804, 2831 Daniels, Barret R. ..... 923, 2760 Daniels, Mike ................... 1633 Danish, Shabbar ..... 1248, 1809 Danishad, K.A. ................. 3755 Dannels, Wayne R. ............. 551 Dannlowski, Udo.............. 1165 Daoust, Alexia .......... 343, 1267 D'Arceuil, Helen Erica .... 1237, 3358 D'Arco, Felice .................. 3654 d'Arcy, James A. ..... 720, 2201, 2217, 3434 D'Arcy, Ryan .......... 2275, 2293 Darge, Kassa .................... 4145 Dariotis, Jacinda K. ............ 715 Darji, Niravkumar ............ 4403 Darkner, Sune ................... 3026 Darrasse, Luc. 135, 2426, 2434, 2796, 3841, 3869, 3872, 4117 Daryaei, Iman ................... 1910 Das, Rupam Kumar .......... 2837 Das, S. N. ......................... 3430 Das, Sandhitsu .................... 617 Dasenbrook, Elliott C. ...... 4105 Dash, Prasanta K. ............. 1055 Dash, Rajesh....................... 235 Dash, Ranjan .................... 1965 Dashdorj, Nara ................. 1167 Dashdorj, Naranjargal ...... 3309 D'Assignies, Gaspard ...... 4075, 4078 Dastru, Walter ........ 1692, 1876 Date, Shuji ........................ 3479 Datta, Sushmita 48, 1083, 3621 Daun, Mitchell. 957, 971, 2203, 3635 Dautry, Raphal.................. 626 Davatzikos, Christos........ 2978, 3018 Davenport, David ............. 1995 Davenport, Matthew S...... 1755 David, Anthony ................ 2126 Davies, Andrew ................ 3126 Davies, Faith E. ....... 499, 3448, 4150 Davies, Gareth R. ............. 4341 Davies, John ............. 818, 1451 Davies, Nathan ...... 1509, 2190, 3117 Davies, Nigel Paul . 533, 970, 980, 2009, 4036 Davis, Andrew D.... 1640, 1648 Davis, Christa ..................... 502 Davis, Denise K. .............. 4358 Davis, Michael D. ............ 2263 Davis, Nicole.................... 2120 Davoodi-Bojd, Esmaeil .... 3649 Davulcu, Inci .................... 4523 Daw, Stephen ................... 4146 Dawe, Robert ......... 2879, 4427 Dawson, Dana ........ 1359, 1369 Day, Chris P. .................... 1383 Dayan, Michael ..... 1000, 1014, 1099 Dayao, Zoneddy Ruiz....... 3378 Daye, Dania...................... 3428 Dazai, Jun ........................... 945 de Beer, Ron..................... 2032 de Bever, Joshua .... 4287, 4298 De Bondt, Timo...... 1243, 3095 de Bono, Johann S. .... 499, 508, 592 de Bruin, Paul W. ............... 115 de Celis Alonso, Benito... 2328, 3307 De Cocker, Laurens J. ...... 1271 de Crespigny, Alex1237, 2211, 2247, 3299 de Galan, Bastiaan E. de..... 222 de Graaf, Larry ................. 1360 de Graaf, Robin A. .. 97, 599, 667, 862, 1706, 2008, 2387, 3986, 4022 de Greef, Martijn . 230, 1814, 1815, 4309, 4311 de Groot, Huub J. ............. 2881 de Guzman, A. Elizabeth... 271, 1070 de Heer, Paul .................... 1589 de Kaa, Christina HulsbergenVan ....................................... 99 de la Fuente-Sandoval, Camilo ............................... 3593, 3597 De La Garza, Bryan H. ...... 344, 2181 De La Garza, H. Bryan.2308,

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2309, 2310 de la Rosa Guzmn, Heidi 3307 De Lange, Eduard E. 822, 1465, 1473, 4114, 4115, 4116, 4120 De Langhe, Ellen .............. 1721 de Leeuw, Hendrik . 1849, 4322 De Lima, Washington ....... 4349 de Louw, Anton ...... 1166, 2288 De Marchi, Daniele .......... 4490 De Martino, Federico.......... 295 de Muinck, Ebo ................ 2416 de Oliveira, Marcus F ....... 1873 De Pasquale, Francesco .... 3240 de Ribaupierre, Sandrine .. 2689 De Rochefort, Ludovic ...... 170, 2796, 3841, 3845, 3869 De Rotte, A.A.J. ................. 966 De Santis, Silvia ....... 843, 2055 de Senneville, Baudouin .. 1807, 1810, 1830, 4325 de Silva, Ranil 479, 4502, 4504 de Sousa, Manuela T. ....... 4127 de Sousa, Paulo Loureiro .... 170 De Souza, Nandita M......... 508, 1761, 3434 De Souza, Patricia C. ........ 1874 De Stefano, Nicola............ 1109 De Ven, Vincent Van........ 2287 de Villa, Flordeliza ........... 2917 de Ville, Dimitri Van ....... 2246, 2290, 2666 De Vis, Jill Britt....... 172, 2146, 2967, 3001 De Vita, Enrico ........ 386, 3011, 4333 De Vos, Soren................... 3519 de Vries, Jolanda .... 3674, 4202 de Vries, Linda S. ............... 172 De Zanche, Nicola . 2720, 2723, 4350 de Zubicaray, Greig .......... 2119 De Zwart, Jacco A. .... 459, 708, 754, 2248 Dean, Dana D. .......... 933, 1071 Dean, III, Douglas C. . 801, 911, 2955 Deane, Leslie .................... 1783 Deardorff, Rachael L. ......... 993 Dearnaley, David ................ 100 Deasy, Joseph O. ...... 507, 1209 Debacker, Clment S. 81, 2176, 2492 Debasi, Bader Al ................ 753 Debbins, Josef P. .............. 2933 Debeir, Thomas .................... 89 DeBerardinis, Ralph 509, 2030, 3646 Debernard, Laetitia ........... 1090 Deblois, Jacob .................. 1622 DeBrosse, Catherine 420, 1007, 2543, 2554 Decelle, Emily 218, 1786, 1787 Dechent, Jan Falk ... 1927, 1937 Dechent, Peter .................. 1080 Deckers, Roel 230, 1815, 1829, 1830 Deelchand, Dinesh K. ...... 1961, 3962 DeFranco, Anthony ............ 373 DeFronzo, Ralph .............. 1247 Degani, Hadassa ...... 198, 2101, 4061 Degnan, Andrew J. ........... 1954 Dehaes, Mathieu ..... 2687, 2969 Deichmann, Ralf..... 1105, 2513 Deissler, Robert J. ............ 3875 Deistung, Andreas .460, 695, 1003, 1952, 2371, 2472, 2488, 2495, 2499, 3856, 4190 Dekaban, Gregory A......... 1694 Del Grande, Filippo .......... 2735 del Pozo, Francisco........... 3035 Del Rio, Alejandro M ........ 282, 1398, 1501 del Rosario Lopez Gonzalez, Maria ................................ 1133 DelaBarre, Lance . 71, 131, 726, 731, 2746, 4405 Delaney, Gary W. ............. 2216 Delattre, Benedicte M.A. ... 482, 575 Delaveau, Pauline ............... 737 DelBello, Melissa P. ........ 3589, 3591, 4001 DeLeo, Michael J., III......... 194 Delgado-Hernandez, Rosa 3492 Deligianni, Xeni ...... 688, 1605, 2473, 3465, 3466, 3532, 4140, 4142, 4553 Delikatny, Edward J. ....... 1723, 1878, 2517, 3421, 3983 Dell, Katherine MacRae ... 1556 Dell'Acqua, Flavio .... 704, 2090 Dellani, Paulo ................... 1092 Dell'Italia, Louis J.... 488, 4500, 4503 Delmas, Antoine ............... 1378 Deloulme, Jean-Chritophe .. 343 Delso, Gaspar ......... 3720, 4157 Delzescaux, Thierry.............. 89 DeMarco, J. Kevin. 1301, 3557, 4535 DeMartino, Federico ........ 2734 DeMello, Linda ...... 3737, 4108 Demir, Taner ........................ 15 Demonti, Amala ............... 4348 den Adel, Brigit .......... 237, 883 den Brok, Martijn ............. 1832 den Harder, Chiel ............. 3486 den Harder, Chiel J. .......... 2562 Deng, Fang-ming.................. 94 Deng, Jie........................... 3647 Deng, Lingli ..................... 1513 Deng, Min ........................ 4092 Deng, Qunli .......................... 14 Deng, Weiran ............. 75, 3772 Deng, Xiang-Hua ............. 1606 Denison, Fiona ................. 2959 Deniz, Cem Murat ....... 76, 389, 4175, 4381, 4389, 4424, 4428 Deniz, CemMurat ............. 4388 Denney, Thomas S, Jr........ 488, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1216, 2787, 4500, 4186, 4503 d'Entremont, Agnes G. ..... 1661 Denvir, Martin A. ............. 1387 Denysenkov, Vasyl........... 3953 Deoni, Sean C. L. ...... 636, 801, 843, 911, 1655, 2955, 3583, 3604 Depew, Thomas A. . 3732, 3823 Deppe, Martin .................. 1470 Deprez, Sabine ................. 3654 der Grond, Jeroen ............... 458 der Sanden, Boudewijn van .. 83 Derakhshan, Mishkin ........... 47 Deray, Gilbert ................... 1574 Dermek, Tom ................ 2795 Desai, Arati ...................... 3632 Desai, Jaydev.................... 4327 Desai, Shivani .................... 782 Desai, Tina ......................... 878 Desai, Virendra ................ 2921 DeSalvo, Matthew .............. 785 Desco, Manuel.................... 882 Descoteaux, Maxime ........ 775, 2121, 2137 Deshpande, Gopikrishna .... 36, 37, 520, 1010, 3225, 3247, 3256, 3261, 3283, 3301, 3558, 3578 Deshpande, Hrishikesh ....... 520 Deshpande, Ruta .............. 4130 Deshpande, Smita N. ........ 3559 Deshpande, Vibhas .... 244, 584, 2677 Desjardins-Crpeau, Laurence ............................... 2871, 2872 Desmet, Celine M. ............ 2525 Desmond, John ................... 715 Desmond, Patricia M. . 620, 621 deSouza, Nandita M. . 100, 594, 1495, 1729, 1776, 1994, 2730, 3114, 3395, 3397, 3448, 3874, 4150, 4153, 4155, 4158 Detante, Olivier .................. 209 Detert, Markus ................. 1836 Detlef, Anne- Mieke......... 1372 Detre, John A. 40, 617, 1192, 1353, 2153, 2162, 2259, 2554, 2978, 3033 Dettmann, Eike................. 3530 Deutsch, Motti .................. 3895 Deutschman, Clifford 823, 1467 Devashayam, Nallathamby ......................................... 2524 Devauchelle, Bernard ....... 1214 deVeber, Gabrielle ........... 3571 Deville, Jaime................... 2859 DeVito, Timothy .............. 3988 Devor, Anna ..................... 3244 DeVos, Soren ........... 689, 1633 Dewal, Rahul.................... 3773 Dewdney, Andrew..... 16, 2379, 2611, 2713 DeZanche, Nicola............. 2451 Dharmadhikari, Shalmali . 4046 Dharmakumar, Rohan ....... 254, 1314, 1320, 1401, 1419, 1439, 4151 Dharssi, Shazia ................. 2991 Dheel, Christina ............... 1018 Dhenain, Marc ...................... 89 Dhollander, Thijs...... 774, 1242 Diakite, Mahamadou ....... 1802, 1811, 1812, 4287 Diamant, Michaela ........... 2179 Diao, Yanjun .................... 2274 Diaz, Allan ....................... 3661 Daz-Lpez, Raquel.......... 4009 Dibb, Russell ................ 23, 709 DiBella, Edward V.R. 187, 318, 319, 956, 2607, 2617, 2622, 2634, 3800, 4484, 4575 DiCamillo, Paul A. .. 471, 1611, 3473, 3496 Dick, James ...................... 4238 Dick, Rachel ........... 1189, 1193 Didic, Mira ............. 2873, 2913 Diederich, Chris J. .............. 227 Dieleman, Nikki ....... 172, 1271 Dieringer, Babette .............. 616 Dieringer, Matthias A ....... 580, 928, 1370, 1412, 4512 Dierks, Thomas ..... 2267, 3046, 3168, 3246, 3308 Dieterich, Douglas............ 4082 Dietrich, Benjamin ..... 78, 293,

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466, 529, 552, 553, 669, 671, 761, 1410, 2569, 2715, 2716, 3332 Dietrich, Olaf . 591, 2082, 2452, 2482, 3105, 4522 Dietzel, Douglas ............... 3557 DiFrancesco, Mark William 908 Dighe, Manjiri .................. 3351 Digilio, Giuseppe .............. 3892 Dijkhuizen, Rick M. ........... 700 Dikaios, Nikolaos ....... 93, 2080 Dikranian, Krikor ............... 835 Dillenberger, Sonja ........... 3927 Dillon, Alexander B............ 430 Dillon, Christopher ... 226, 1824 Dimitrov, Ivan E. . 715, 1125, 1624, 2412, 2532, 2727, 2728, 2753, 3049, 3370, 4197, 4407 Dimov, Alexey ................. 2566 Dincer, Alp ....................... 3029 Dineen, Robert.................... 931 Ding, Bei .......................... 2876 Ding, Guangliang ........ 3649, 3681, 3682 Ding, Haiyan ....... 72, 255, 259, 2457, 4519 Ding, Jiule ........................ 1571 Ding, Kai .......................... 1487 Ding, Lei........................... 2241 Ding, Weina...................... 1201 Ding, Yao ......................... 1794 Ding, Yu ........ 66, 1336, 1402, 2836, 3734, 3813, 3816, 3826 Ding, Zhaohua .................. 2269 Dinkel, Julien.................... 1481 Dinse, Juliane ............. 267, 270 Dion, Laurie Anne ............ 1246 DiPrimio, Gina ................. 3501 DiPrimio, Matthew R. ...... 2776 Dirks, Holly ...... 801, 911, 2955 Diserens, Galle................ 4021 Distelmaier, Martina ........... 680 Dittman, Isabel ................... 218 Diwadkar, Vaibhav A. ...... 1193 Diwakar, Mithun............... 2244 Diwanji, Tejan .................. 1744 Diwoky, Clemens .... 765, 2420, 2636 Dixit, Sanjay ....................... 976 Dixon, Aisling L. .............. 2301 Dixon, Jennifer ................... 931 Dixon, Katherine ................ 277 Djamali, Arjang ...... 1567, 3918 Djamshidi, Karim ... 3372, 4410 Djemai, Boucif 416, 2905, 3103 D'Lima, Darryl D. ...... 142, 145, 3468, 3469 Do, Hung Phi .................... 4525 Do, Kim Q. ....................... 2134 Do, Kinh Gian ........ 1514, 1515 Do, Loi ............................. 4524 Do, Minh Hoang ............... 3389 Do, Richard Kinh Gian ..... 3438 Doblas, Sabrina ..... 3423, 4075, 4087 Dobre, Mircea C. .............. 1146 Dobrota, Dusan................. 2893 Dodd, Stephen . 294, 758, 1561, 1902 Doel, Tom ........................ 2426 Doerschuk, Peter ................ 697 Does, Mark D. ....... 1056, 1595, 1603, 2399, 2461, 3508, 4229, 4241 Doevendans, Pieter A.F.M 1376 Doganay, Ozkan ............... 1479 Dohata, Masayoshi ........... 2750 Doig, David A. ................. 2987 Dokumaci, Ayse Sila ........ 4031 Dolganiuc, Angela ............ 4066 Doll, David ....................... 2769 Domchek, Susan M. ........... 194 Dominguez, Sara .............. 1037 Dominguez-Viqueira, William ...................... 4319, 4332, 4354 Dominkus, Martin ............ 1678 Donahue, Manus J. .... 206, 207, 427, 844, 3048, 3265, 3286, 3325, 3341, 4234 Donahue, Paula................. 3048 Donahue, Stephanie .......... 4138 Donaldson, D. ................... 3272 Donaldson, Jeffrey.............. 783 Donati, Guillaume ............ 4356 Doneva, Mariya . 546, 609, 955, 3714, 4233, 4237, 4278 Dong, Bin ............... 3797, 3829 Dong, Hattie Z. ................. 4470 Dong, Jian .... 1549, 1550, 4143 Dong, Jiyang........... 1513, 3735 Dong, Li ........................... 1297 Dong, Xuebin ................... 1279 Dong, Zhengchao ... 3004, 3722 Donnerhack, Claudia ....... 1508, 1533, 4082 Doong, Ruey-An .............. 1889 Doorenweerd, Nathalie ..... 2960 Doraiswamy, Murali ......... 2870 Dorey, Frederick............... 3406 Drr, Jan ........................... 1085 Dortch, Richard D ..... 199, 352, 2539, 3508, 3510, 3511, 3605, 4223 Dosdall, Derek J. ... 1395, 4510, 4515, 4569 Doshi, Hardik ................... 2897 Dougherty, Darin D. ........... 760 Dougherty, Lawrence ....... 2660 Dougherty, Margaret ........ 3358 Dougherty, Urszula ............ 154 Douglas, Naomi H. M. .... 3114, 4155, 4158 Douw, Linda............. 785, 3305 Dovolilova, Eva................ 4058 Dowdy, Alice ................... 1302 Dowell, Nicholas G. ........ 1251, 2864, 4284 Dowling, Claire .................. 612 Downey, K. ........................ 594 Downs, Levi S. ................... 406 Doyle, Eamon ................... 4206 Doyle, Lex W. .......... 905, 2972 Doyle, Scarlett .................. 3557 Draenkow, Christopher ...... 651 Draganski, Bogdan ........... 3017 Drage, Nicholas ........ 778, 3148 Dragneva, Galina................ 355 Dragonu, Iulius ................. 2718 Dragun, Duska...................... 28 Drake, Christopher L. ....... 3297 Drake, James M. ..... 4291, 4337 Drakesmith, Mark............. 2126 Drangova, Maria .... 2409, 3842 Drees, Randi ........... 1398, 4101 Dregely, Isabel ........... 824, 829 Dreha-Kulaczewski, Steffi 1080 Dresselaers, Tom1496, 1505, 1721, 3690, 3694 Drevets, Wayne C. 1160, 1161, 3024 Driehuys, Bastiaan .... 815, 818, 1451, 1452, 1454, 1476 Driessen, Juliette .............. 3666 Driele, Toni ...................... 371 Drinkwine, Benjamin ....... 2894 Drivas, Peter ...... 4439, 4457, 4505, 4557 Driver, Ian D. . 301, 3251, 3253 Drottar, Marie ........... 799, 2969 Drulovic, Jelena................ 3607 Drumm, Mitchell L. ......... 4105 Drzymala, RE ....................... 84 Drzymala, Robert E. ......... 1720 D'Sa, Heathcliffe .............. 1669 D'Sa, Shirley..................... 3447 D'Souza, Dany .................... 331 D'Souza, Warren D........... 1744 Du, Fang .. 337, 340, 944, 1972, 2323, 2922 Du, Fei........................ 219, 741 Du, Hongyan ........ 2862, 2863, 3612, 4135 Du, Huarui ...... 984, 1796, 3407 Du, Jiang 142, 145, 437, 763, 3457, 3458, 3464, 3468, 3469, 3470, 3808 Du, Mingying ................... 2895 Du, Minyi ......................... 1020 Du, Xinjian ............. 1327, 1341 Du, Yiping P. ................... 1102 Duan, Chaijie ................... 1746 Duan, Qi ..................... 372, 754 Duan, Qing ......................... 548 Duan, Xiujie ..................... 2979 Duan, Yunsuo................... 4383 Duarte, Audrey ................. 2260 Duarte, Joao M.N. ...... 111, 120 Duarte-Carvajalino, Julio . 2621 Dber, Christoph .............. 4523 Dubinsky, Janet .................. 863 Dubowitz, David J. . 2348, 3310 Dubuisson, Rose-Marie .... 3869 Duck, Kari A. ................... 1882 Duckett, Simon....... 1937, 3940 Duckrow, R. Bradley........ 3994 Duckworth, Josh............... 2894 Duclap, Delphine..... 779, 3153, 3154, 3155 Duda, Jeffrey T. ..... 1046, 3044 Dude, Iulia.......................... 502 Dudley, Jonathan A. ......... 4001 Duensing, George Randy 2376, 2610, 2637, 3750, 3751, 4533, 4544 Duerk, Jeffrey....................... 18 Duerst, Yolanda 529, 669, 2569 Duff, Eugene P. ................ 3275 Dufort, Sandrine ............... 4102 Duhamel, Guillaume 27, 346, 349, 1112, 2506, 2535 Dula, Adrienne N. . 199, 983, 2539, 3605 Dulaney, Caleb Robert ..... 1619 Dumas, Eve M.................. 2960 Dumas, Julie ....................... 715 Dumez, Jean-Nicolas......... 536, 2070, 2397, 2407 Dumont, Erik.......... 1797, 1832 Dumortier, Jerome. 281, 742, 1532 Dumoulin, Charles L. ........ 923, 1847, 2760 Duncan, Ian D. ................. 2068 Duncan, John S. ................. 784 Dunkle, Eugene ................ 1291 Dunn, Jeffrey F. ..... 1050, 1062 Dunn, Joel T. .................... 3939 Dunn, Matthew C. ............ 1044 Dunn, Michael .................... 598 Dunning, Allison .............. 4138 Duong, Timothy O. ... 337, 340, 344, 449, 714, 894, 944, 1220,

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Author Index
1247, 1972, 2001, 2181, 2263, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2323, 2335, 2336, 2921, 2922 Dupont, Pierre E. .............. 2766 Duprez, Thierry ................ 1139 Durek, Jeffrey ....................... 19 Duricki, Denise ................. 1043 Durighel, Giuliana .. 4456, 4487 Dring, Markus................. 4392 Drselen, Lutz .................. 1608 Durst, Markus ........ 656, 1919, 1930, 1931, 3921, 3923, 3947 Dutruel, Silvina P. ... 747, 1577, 4465 Dutta, Joyita...................... 2684 Dutta, Prasanta.................. 1760 Dwel, Stephan........ 656, 1919, 1931, 3921 Duyn, Jeff H. ... 39, 372, 459, 708, 754, 1082, 2242, 2248, 2251, 2833 Dweck, Mark .................... 1317 Dwinell, Melinda R. 2264, 2317 Dwivedi, Durgesh Kumar ..... 98 Dwyer, Michael G. . 1003, 3014 Dydak, Ulrike ........ 387, 2851, 2892, 3441, 4046 Dyke, Jonathan P. .. 1021, 1531, 1598, 1679, 2207 Dykstra, Robin.................. 4342 Dyrby, Tim B. ........ 2071, 2073 Dyverfeldt, Petter ..... 190, 4437 Dyvorne, Hadrien A. ....... 1508, 1533, 2212, 4077, 4082, 4091, 4163, 4169, 4348 Dzemidzic, Mario ............. 4046 Dzyubak, Bogdan ............. 2427 E Eagle, Jane ........................ 1090 Eames, Matt ...................... 1827 Earl, Helena ...................... 3730 Eastham, James................. 3394 Eastham-Anderson, Jeffrey. 501 Ebbini, Emad .................... 4405 Eberhardt, Steven ............. 3378 Eberly, Lynn E..... 113, 2858, 3369 Ebinger, Martin................... 586 Ebisu, Toshihiko ............... 3955 Ebner, Franz ............. 840, 2665 Ebus, Saskia...................... 1166 Eccles, Suzanne A. ... 499, 1716 Echternach, Matthias ........ 1229 Eckstein, Felix ... 1659, 2698, 3550 Edan, Gilles .......................... 50 Edden, Richard Anthony Edward ........ 428, 921, 1941, 1942, 1953, 2021, 2041, 2393, 3596, 3972, 4040 Eddleman, Christopher S. ... 629 Edelman, Robert R. . 544, 1285, 1291, 2497, 2863, 3612, 4434 Edelstein, William A. ...... 1845, 2823 Edison, Arthur .................. 4066 Edjlali, Myriam ................ 1136 Edjlali-Goujon, Myriam ..... 626 Edwards, A. David 176, 797, 884, 888, 899, 924, 4456, 4487 Edwards, David ................ 4401 Edwards, Jonathan C. ......... 786 Edwards, Michael ............. 2751 Eeles, Rosalind ....... 3395, 3397 Egan, Gary F. . 107, 2972, 3843 Eggener, Scott .................. 1772 Eggenschwiler, Florent ........ 77, 4265 Eggers, Holger ..... 310, 1436, 3714, 4278 Eguchi, Yawara .................. 942 Ehammer, Thomas.... 929, 1217 Ehman, Richard Leroy....... 149, 278, 279, 645, 1506, 1508, 1596, 1736, 1748, 2422, 2427, 2441, 2446, 2878, 4067, 4077, 4077, 4082 Ehrenshaft, Marilyn I......... 566, 1584, 1873, 1874 Ehses, Philipp ............. 249, 414 Ehtiati, Tina ...................... 1845 Eich-Hchli, Dominique.... 740, 1942 Eichhorn, Christina ... 616, 4512 Eichner, Cornelius ................ 53 Eida, Sato ......................... 3130 Eidelberg, David............... 1163 Eijkel, Gert ......................... 811 Eisendrath, Stuart ... 3592, 3599 Eisenring, Lukas ............... 2007 Ekholm, Sven 2901, 3573, 3633 Ekka, Meera ..................... 4049 Eklund, Anders ................. 2291 el Aidi, Hamza.................. 4244 El Fakhri, Georges ............ 2684 Elabyad, Ibrahim A. ......... 4014 Elad, Michael ................... 2668 El-atifi, Michelle .............. 3414 Elbes, Delphine ................ 1823 Eldehni, Mohamed Tarek ..... 22 Eldeniz, Cihat ................... 4212 Eldor, Roy ........................ 1247 Elefteriades, John A. .......... 228 Elias, Saba N. ................... 2531 Eliassen, James C. ............ 4001 Eliav, Uzi ................. 425, 2516 Elkhaled, Adam 510, 960, 3643 El-Koussy, Marwan .......... 1143 Ellegood, Jacob ................ 1041 Ellenor, Christopher W.... 2840, 4411 Ellermann, Jutta Maria ...... 429, 434, 764, 1658, 3551 Ellingson, Benjamin 513, 3003, 3631 Elliott, Dawn M. ................. 148 Elliott, Mark A. ..... 2024, 2028, 2162 Ellis, Kathryn ..................... 620 El-Nahal, Walid................ 1228 Eloyan, Ani ...................... 1175 El-Sharkawy, AbdEl-Monem M. ..........579, 1845, 2823, 4372 Elst, Luce Vander ............... 746 Eltawell, Hazem ............... 3146 Elton, Amanda.................... 912 Elverfeldt, Dominik v. ...... 1924 Elzibak, Alyaa H. ............. 3506 Emami, Kiarash ........ 821, 823, 1461, 1463, 1466, 1468 Emberton, Mark ................... 93 Emblem, Kyrre E.............. 3061 Emerich, Philipp ............... 3127 Emery, Derek ................... 1081 Emir, Uzay E. 1961, 2858, 3982 Emmanuel, Anton............... 677 Emoto, Miho C. ...... 1986, 1987 Emsell, Louise .......... 774, 3654 Emsley, Hedley ................ 1142 Enatsu, Rei ......................... 752 Ende, Gabriele 943, 1973, 2321 Endo, Kazuyuki ................ 3172 Eng, John .......................... 1537 Engebrten, Olav ...... 804, 4035 Engelbach, John A...... 84, 1720 Engelbrecht, Marc ................ 95 Englander, Zoe A. .... 906, 2970 Englund, Erin K..... 1307, 1344, 1354, 2161, 2186, 2554 Engstrom, Bjorn I. ............ 4463 Engstrom, Craig ..... 1612, 3533 Engstrm, Mathias 1106, 2060, 2579 Ennis, Daniel B. 193, 488, 608, 1403, 3713, 4436, 4486, 4492, 4574 Ennis, Kathleen ................ 1981 Ensor, Joe ........................... 277 Entezari, Pegah ................. 1329 Entezaril, Pegah ............... 3821 Enzinger, Christian ............. 999 Epel, Boris........................ 1989 Epperson, C. Neill ............ 1192 Epstein, Adrian A. ............ 1055 Epstein, Frederick H.......... 324, 1407, 1442, 1865, 4062, 4482, 4501, 4555, 4556, 4570 Epstein, Jeff...................... 3576 Epstein, Leon ................... 2862 Erb, Michael ..................... 1171 Erbil, Nurhan.... 37, 3225, 3247 Ercan, Ece .............. 1996, 2468 Erdmann, Christian ............ 973 Ergun, Arif Sanli ........ 15, 4269 Erickson, Robert P. .......... 1064 Eriksson, Stefanie............. 2504 Ernemann, Ulrike ............. 1171 Erni, Daniel ...................... 2775 Ernst, Christina................. 4296 Ernst, Matthias ................. 3941 Ernst, Thomas 409, 2580, 2949 Erokwu, Bernadette O. ..... 1556 Erricolo, Danilo ................ 4374 Ersoz, Ali ............... 3215, 3831 Ertl-Wagner, Birgit 2482, 3105 Erturk, M. Arcan .... 1833, 4372 Eryaman, Yigitcan. 290, 393, 2740, 4412, 4430 Escartin, Carole .................. 112 Eslinger, Paul ................... 3228 Eslinger, Paul J. .................. 517 Esmaeili, Morteza 805, 4016, 4035 Espejel, Manuel Obregon 2328, 3307 Essig, Marco....................... 635 Essock-Burns, Emma ....... 3643 Esteban, Oscar .................... 948 Estes, Annette................... 3158 Estve, Franois ................. 713 Estrin, Georgia Lockwood 2108 Estroff, Judy A. ........ 794, 3746 Etezadi-Amoli, Maryam ..... 723 Euwe, Froukje E. ................ 390 Evangelou, Nikos ............. 3602 Evans, C. John895, 1953, 2041, 3972 Evans, John ...................... 2126 Evans, Karleyton C. 3254, 3348 Evans, Leland . 472, 4318, 4335 Evans, Simon L. ............... 2864 Evans, Stephen ................... 563 Everson, Lenore ............... 3369 Everts, Regula .................. 1143 Evertz, Loribeth Q. ........... 2441 Ewart, Haacke Mark. 166, 4133

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Author Index
Ewenczyk, Claire .............. 1027 Ewing, James R. 1875, 2209, 3058 Eyal, Erez ........................... 198 Eykyn, Thomas R. ....... 1905, 1926, 3919, 3930, 3939 Eyngorn, Irina ................... 1144 Eytan, Danielle F. ............. 1867 Ezhapilli, Sajeev ..... 4069, 4072 F Faas, Henryk ..................... 3904 Faber, Cornelius. . 157, 1262, 1404, 1767, 1866 Facciuto, Marcelo ............. 3439 Fadda, Lucia ..................... 2887 Fadiga, Luciano .................. 967 Fahrenholtz, Samuel J...... 1839, 4301 Fain, Sean B. ... 10, 646, 653, 1422, 1492, 1567, 3918, 3936, 4101 Fair, Merlin....................... 4439 Fairhurst, David .................. 563 Falahpour, Maryam .......... 3347 Falangola, Maria F... 993, 2096, 2916, 3084 Falfn-Melgoza, Claudia ... 943, 1973 Falgas, Corey A. ............... 4182 Falini, Andrea .... 44, 803, 1173, 1179, 2963, 3553 Falkovskiy, Pavel ............. 3703 Fallah-Rad, Mehran .......... 2732 Faller, Kiterie M. .............. 1361 Fallone, B. Gino .... 2451, 2720, 3966, 4350 Fan, Audrey ...................... 1086 Fan, Audrey Peiwen ...... 168, 3606, 3721, 3968 Fan, Bing ............................ 984 Fan, Hai Jian ..................... 3868 Fan, Qiuyun ...................... 2120 Fan, Shu-Juan J...... 32, 87, 360, 1255, 1256, 1258, 4506 Fan, Xiaobing ...... 678, 1702, 1758, 3054 Fan, Yang ........................... 326 Fan, Yong ................. 946, 1009 Fan, Zhan Ming ................ 1132 Fan, Zhaoyang541, 876, 1419, 1613, 3527, 4151, 4222, 4469, 4476 Fananapazir, Ghaneh283, 1275, 4088 Fanchon, Louise ............... 2225 Fang, Jing .... 132, 984, 1020, 1297, 1549, 1550, 1560, 1775, 1796, 2194, 2224, 2340, 4063, 4339 Fang, Qianqian ................. 3244 Fang, Raymond ................ 2894 Fang, Sheng .. 2586, 2606, 2612 Fang, Wenxue................... 1020 Fang, Zhongnan .................. 313 Fang, Zhuo ................. 40, 3292 Farag, Adam ..................... 1457 Farahani, Sahar J. ............. 2735 Faraji, Farshid......... 2247, 3299 Faranesh, Anthony Z. 287, 4316 Farber, Joshua......... 1687, 3486 Faria, Andreia V. ..... 177, 2484, 3013 Faria-Neto, Hugo C. ......... 1873 Farion, Rgine ............ 81, 1047 Farjam, Reza....................... 514 Farley, Jaime .......... 1730, 3384 Farmer, Ashish ................. 3259 Faro, Scott .............. 1116, 2114 Farrar, Christian Thomas ... 158, 2926 Farrar-Edwards, Dorothy .. 2990 Farrell, Eliane ................... 3924 Farrell, Peter M................. 2456 Farrher, Ezequiel ... 3083, 3124, 3159, 3164, 3199 Farshad-Amacker, Nadja Alexandra ......................... 1679 Fasanati, Charles ................ 593 Fasseu, Magali .................. 4087 Fatemi, Ali........................ 2940 Fatemi, Seyed Ali ............. 1073 Fauchere, Jean-Claude...... 2977 Faul, David ............... 197, 2810 Faulenbach, Cornelia .......... 650 Fautz, Hans-Peter .. 4250, 4414, 4420, 4423 Fauvelle, Florence .. 1047, 1267 Favila, Rafael ......... 3593, 3597 Fay, Jessica ....................... 1622 Fayad, Zahi A. 874, 1912, 4539 Fazekas, Franz ...... .929, 999, 3895, 4205, 4296 Fazlollahi, Amir.................. 621 Fechner, Mandy .................... 28 Federau, Christian .. 3107, 3336 Federspiel, Andrea....... 1143, 2267, 3046, 3168, 3246, 3308 Fedorov, Andriy .. 475, 1770, 1799 Fehlner, Andreas ... 380, 873, 2428, 2439 Feinberg, David . 52, 303, 3316, 3321 Feinberg, David A. .2364, 2365 Feinberg-Shapiro, Myra ..... 198 Feiweier, Thorsten ..... 249, 479, 2201, 2646, 3131, 3383, 3764, 4163, 4502, 4504 Felblinger, Jacques ........... 1378 Felder, Jrg... 2124, 2600, 3709 Feldman, Michael ............. 1795 Feldman, Rebecca Emily .. 3544 Feldmann, Daniel ............. 1482 Feliciano, Hlne.... 1380, 4565 Fellah, Slim ........................ 964 Felmlee, Joel P. ...... 2422, 2878 Fenchel, Michael .............. 3392 Feng, Fei........................... 4476 Feng, Felix Y. ..................... 514 Feng, Feng ........................ 1031 Feng, Guoping .................. 1034 Feng, Li ........... 606, 696, 3484, 3493, 3809, 4084 Feng, Meiyan.................... 4201 Feng, Shu ........................... 359 Feng, Shuo ....................... 4255 Feng, Wei ............... 2381, 2500 Feng, Xue ......................... 1228 Feng, Yanqiu 2460, 4201, 4457 Feng, Zhan ....................... 1202 Feng, Zhen ....................... 2601 Fennessy, Fiona ..... 1770, 1799, 2199 Ferizi, Uran ...................... 3128 Ferl, Gregory .................... 2211 Fermon, Claude ................ 4348 Fernandes, Carolina 1450, 1827 Fernandez, Brice .... 2092, 3328 Fernndez, Porfirio I. ...... 2328, 3307 Fernandez-Friera, Leticia ... 256 Fernandez-Jimenez, Rodrigo ........................................... 256 Fernandez-Seara, Maria ... 2193 Ferral, Eliane .................... 1934 Ferral, Hector ................... 3612 Ferrari, Paolo .................... 2764 Ferrari, Victor A. .... 1405, 1438 Ferrauto, Giuseppe .. 421, 1854, 1861 Ferr, Jean-Christophe ........ 50, 3037, 3260 Ferreira, Pedro 479, 4502, 4504 Ferreiro, Myriam .............. 1347 Ferriero, Donna M. ............. 890 Feshitan, Jameel A. .......... 4304 Fessler, Jeffrey A... 2362, 2403, 2507, 2602, 2623, 2654, 3333 Feuerlein, Sebastian ......... 1755 Feyter, Henk M. De1706, 1956, 3411 Fidler, Florian........... 371, 1366 Fidler, Jeff ........................ 4067 Fidone, Carmelo ............... 1440 Fiebach, Jochen B. ............. 586 Fiedler, Georg Bernd ....... 1628, 1971, 2187 Fiege, Daniel P. ................ 3965 Fiehler, Jens . 1435, 2923, 3039 Fiel, Isabel I...................... 3439 Fiel, M. Isabel .................. 4082 Field, Aaron ............... 583, 622 Field, Aaron S. ................. 4225 Fielden, Samuel ..... 1284, 1865, 2157, 3032 Fieremans, Els 363, 489, 495, 993, 2116 Figueroa, David J. ............ 1768 Filbey, Francesca................ 738 Filippi, Christopher G. ...... 995, 1089 Filippi, Massimo 42, 44, 803, 1030, 1121, 1173, 1179, 2963, 3553, 3607, 3611 Filippini, Nicola ............... 3275 Fillmer, Ariane ....... 1359, 1369 Filss, Christian ................... 109 Findeklee, Christian . 828, 2748 Fink, Jury ......................... 4451 Finkel, Richard ......... 689, 1633 Finkle, David...................... 501 Finn, Emily S. .................. 2268 Finn, J. Paul..... 487, 542, 1403, 4461, 4492, 4560 Finnemore, Anna E. 4456, 4487 Finnerty, Matthew . 2735, 2785, 2838 Finnil, Mikko A.J. .. 434, 3551 Finsterbusch, Jrgen 893, 1116, 2069, 2114, 2277, 3322 Fiorino, Agnese .................... 42 Firmin, David N. ....... 479, 486, 581, 2460, 4439, 4457, 4495, 4502, 4504, 4505, 4554, 4557, 4564 Fischbein, Nancy J. . 211, 1144, 1146, 2867, 2880, 3628 Fischer, Andr .......... 649, 3119 Fischer, Anja .......... 4281, 4474 Fischer, Dirk..................... 1642 Fischer, Elmar .......... 728, 1985 Fischer, Roland ................ 4060 Fischer, Stefan ........ 1590, 2731 Fischer, Thomas ................. 109 Fischi-Gomez, Elda .. 896, 2964 Fischl, Bruce ...................... 947 Fischmann, Arne ...... 314, 1642 Fishbein, Kenneth W. ......... 433 Fisher, Andrew ................... 750 Fisher, Charles R. ............. 2557

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Fisher, Elizabeth ............... 3679 Fisher, Joe........................... 852 Fisher, Matthew ................ 3925 Fisher, Robert ................... 3023 Fitts, Michelle ......... 1395, 4569 Fitzgerald, Thomas ........... 3017 Fitzhugh, Megan ............... 1012 Fitzke, Heather ................. 1793 Fitzpatrick, Kaitlin M. ...... 2938 Fiveland, Eric ........ 1819, 4336, 4390, 4391 Flaherty, Stephen .............. 2894 Flanagan, Steven............... 1938 Flandin, Guillaume ........... 4333 Flanigan, David ................ 1657 Flannery, Michael P.......... 1341 Flask, Chris A. ........ 1556, 4105 Fleck, David E. ....... 3589, 3591 Fleischman, Debra A. ....... 1004 Fleming, William H. ......... 3453 Flemming, Bert ......... 25, 28, 29 Fleysher, Lazar ................. 3298 Fleysher, Roman .... 2167, 2169, 2861 Floca, Ralf ................ 515, 2983 Flood, Samantha ............... 1510 Flores, Saul ....................... 1388 Floyd, Thomas F. .............. 2186 Fluckiger, Jacob.................. 321 Flugstad, Nicholas ............ 2315 Flynn, Anita ................ 122, 133 Fodil, Redouane................ 2426 Foerster, Bradley R. ............ 385 Fogtmann, Mads ............... 3351 Fokdal, Lars ............ 1752, 1757 Foley, Lesley M. .... 1867, 3860, 3861, 3906 Folkerth, Rebecca D. ....... 2941, 2956 Fll, Daniela ..................... 4483 Follante, Clyve Konrad..... 4387 Follmer, Robin.................... 733 Foltz, Steven J. ......... 356, 1638 Foltz, Warren D. ............... 1855 Fonarow, Gregg C. ........... 3658 Fong, Yuman .......... 1514, 1515 Foniok, Tad ...................... 1050 Foniok, Tadeusz ............... 2920 Fonov, Vladimir S. ........... 1119 Fontes De Oliveira, Cibely Cristine ............................. 3518 Fontius, Ulrich ........ 4420, 4423 Foo, Sin Yee ..................... 1133 Foo, Thomas K. ...... 2708, 2711 Foong, Shaohui ................. 4177 Foppa, Murilo ......... 1318, 1373 Forbes, Aaron ................... 1064 Forbes, Kirsten ................. 1133 Forbes, Sean C......... 689, 1633, 3519 Forbess, Lindsy J. ............... 541 Ford, John Chetley ........... 1487 Ford, Judith......................... 736 Foreman, Oded ................. 1037 Forester, Brent .................... 741 Forkert, Nils Daniel 1435, 3057 Forman, Christoph ......... 696, 1294, 3764, 3786, 3811, 4528 Formisano, Elia ........ 295, 2734 Foroutan, Parastou . 1756, 1760, 1762 Forrest, Lauren ................. 1184 Forster, Henrik ................... 676 Frster, Katharina ............. 2226 Fortunato, Marisa J. .. 356, 1638 Foss, Alexander J. E ........... 450 Fossati, Philippe ................. 737 Foster, Michael C. ............ 1452 Foster, Paula ..................... 1694 Foster, William Michael .... 818, 1451, 1491, 4111 Foulis, Steve ..................... 1622 Fourie, Emily ...................... 782 Fox, Christopher R. ............ 750 Fox, Mark R. .................... 4053 Fox, Matthew J. .................. 918 Fox, Matthew S. ............... 1483 Fox, Peter T. ..................... 2263 Fox, Robert ....................... 1125 Foxley, Sean ............. 705, 3022 Fradet, Lo ......................... 346 Frahm, Jens.. 272, 676, 3615, 3696, 3700, 3776, 4274, 4275, 4323, 4340, 4441, 4567 Francs, Camille ............... 1574 Francesca, Bagnato ........... 1082 Francis, Franto .................. 1794 Francis, Susan T. . 22, 34, 38, 276, 297, 300, 301, 450, 753, 2342, 2344, 3251, 3253, 3279, 4094 Francois, Christopher . 63, 399, 1356, 1398, 1422, 1432, 1501, 3760, 4098, 4455, 4460, 4548 Franois, Olivier ......... 81, 1753 Francoise, Chris ................ 4546 Franco-Watkins, Ana Maria .......................................... 3225 Franczak, Malgorzata ...... 2883, 3300 Frangi, Alejandro.............. 4493 Frank, Joseph A. ....... 933, 1071 Frank, Lawrence R. .......... 3141 Franklin, Tammy .............. 4135 Franson, Dominique N. .... 4316 Franzoni, Mara Beln ...... 1921 Frauenrath, Tobias ............ 3504 Frayne, Richard ....... 192, 1834, 2351, 3807, 4534 Frazier, Marsha ................ 1933 Frederick, Blaise ................ 206 Frederick, Eric .................. 2762 Fredericson, Michael ........ 3500 Fredrickson, Jill ................ 2211 Fredriksson, Sarah ............ 1913 Freed, Melanie 200, 1691, 3364 Freeman, Matthew S...... 815, 818, 1451 Freidlin, Raisa Z. .... 2058, 2067 Freiermuth, Maximilian.... 2452 Freiman, Moti......... 1535, 4056 Freimann, Florian B. .......... 341 Freitag, Martin T. ... 3455, 3588 French, Brent .................... 1865 Frenkel, Hanne ................. 1261 Frenneaux, Michael P. ..... 1359, 1369 Freschi, Fabio ................... 4345 Freund, Patrick ................. 3017 Freutel, Maren .................. 1608 Friboulet, Denis ................ 2039 Frick, Michael .................... 186 Friedman, Eric J. .............. 3152 Friedman, John D. ............ 1295 Friedman, Kent ....... 3737, 4108 Friedman, Robert M. ........ 2294 Friedman, Scott ................ 4082 Friedmann, Naama ............. 839 Friedrich, Janet ...... 1472, 1474, 1482, 1590, 4118 Friedrich, Klaus ..... 1653, 3475, 3472 Friedrich, Matthias G. ........ 254 Friel, Harry ....................... 2783 Frieling, Helge.................. 1372 Friesen-Waldner, Lanette 1510, 1915, 3729, 3912 Frijia, Francesca .... 1930, 3923, 3947 Frijns, Catharina J.M. ....... 1271 Fripp, Jurgen 1612, 2119, 3533 Frisby, Melisa................... 2898 Frisoni, Giovanni.... 2873, 2913 Fritsch, Maria ................... 4029 Fritsche, Andreas.............. 1511 Fritzsch, Dominik ............. 2854 Fritzsche, Klaus Hermann . 614, 790, 3028, 3151, 3162, 3166, 3588 Frobell, Richard B. . 1659, 3550 Froehlich, Johannes M. .... 1778 Froehlich, Juerg .................. 391 Froelich, Jerry .................... 406 Froeling, Martijn .............. 3495 Frohman, Elliot ................ 1125 Frohman, Teresa............... 1125 Frollo, Ivan ............. 2795, 4028 Frost, Robert............... 54, 3176 Frouin, Frdrique ............ 2871 Fry, Charles W. ................ 3379 Frydman, Lucio .... .536, 654, 2062, 2070, 2101, 2390, 2397, 2407, 2639, 2680, 2681, 2682 Frydrychowicz, Alex .......... 191 Fu, Maojing ........................ 607 Fu, Yingli ......................... 1871 Fual, David ....................... 2813 Fuchs, Alexander..... 739, 2038, 2042 Fuchs, Bryan ...................... 642 Fuchs, Katharina. .. 394, 395, 864, 928, 1296, 1384, 1412 Fuentes, David T. A. ....... 1839, 3733, 4294, 4301, 4302, 4303 Fuentes, Miguel ................ 4345 Fugate, Elizabeth M. ....... 2784, 3589, 3591, 4001 Fugiwara, Keiichi ............. 1759 Fujihara, Shuya ................ 3509 Fujii, Hirofumi ................. 1945 Fujii, Hirotada G. ... 1986, 1987 Fujii, Shogo ...................... 2091 Fujima, Noriyuki .... 1208, 2150 Fujimoto, Koji ....... 1578, 1579, 2102, 3450, 4132, 4468 Fujimoto, Kyoko ...... 950, 1097 Fujimoto, Lillian .............. 2949 Fujimoto, Masahiro .......... 2751 Fujinaga, Yasunari ........... 1685 Fujinami, Masanori .......... 1872 Fujinami, Robert S. .......... 3112 Fujioka, Masayuki ............ 2935 Fujisaki, Natsuko.............. 1065 Fujita, Akiko .................... 3110 Fujita, Hiroyuki ..... 2735, 2785, 2838 Fujita, Nobuhiro ............... 4123 Fujiwara, Reiko ................ 4545 Fujiwara, Taiki ..................... 93 Fujiwara, Yasuhiro 1542, 3043, 3634 Fukuda, Mitsuhiro ............ 2299 Fukunaga, Issei...... 2866, 3637, 3669, 3672 Fulci, Giulia ....................... 158 Fullard, Anna ................... 1200 Flle, Nicolas ................... 2826 Fullerton, Gary D. ............ 1610

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Author Index
Fulton, Sandra M. ............... 160 Funahashi, Yasuhiro ......... 1719 Fung, Maggie...................... 128 Funovics, Philipp .............. 1678 Fur, Yann Le.. 407, 3957, 3979, 3980 Furenlid, Lars R. ............... 1064 Furie, Karen L. ................. 2938 Furman-Haran, Edna .......... 198 Frst, Sebastian........... 824, 829 Furth, Susan ...................... 2978 Furukawa, Akira ............... 1945 Furuyama, Jonathan ............ 856 Fushimi, Yasutaka ............ 4468 Fuss, Johannes .................. 1973 Fuster, Valentin .................. 256 Ftterer, Jurgen J. .. 1554, 1769, 1773, 1818, 1832 Fuwa, Nobukazu ............... 3436 Fwu, Peter T. 1733, 3362, 3365, 3366, 4307 G Gaab, Nadine 2687, 2969, 3007 Gaass, Thomas 602, 1415, 1481 Gabbour, Maya ....... 1337, 4450 Gaber, M. Waleed............. 1123 Gabr, Refaat E. ........... 530, 579 Gabrieli, John ................... 3598 Gabrielli, Andrea ...... 494, 3144 Gabrielson, Katheleen ........ 561 Gach, H. Michael .............. 4358 Gaddam, Samson Kujit ..... 1067 Gadian, David G. .... 1917, 1920 Gadjeva, Veselina ............. 1713 Gaens, Michaela ............... 4543 Gagnon, Louis O. .. 2429, 3244, 3721 Gagnon, Yann ................... 2355 Gagoski, Borjan ....... 855, 3030, 3968 Gahramanov, Seymur ........ 716, 1722, 3072 Gai, Neville D........ 3706, 4494, 4558 Gailloud, Philippe ............... 562 Gajdosik, Martin .... 1969, 3970, 4028, 4090 Gajjar, Amar ............. 382, 2961 Galaburda, Albert M. ....... 1065, 2956 Galanaud, Damien ................ 50 Galassi, Francesca ............ 2730 Galbusera, Fabio ............... 1608 Gale, John T. .................... 2303 Galiana, Gigi ... 13, 2384, 2388, 2611, 2713, 3712 Galinovic, Ivana ................. 586 Galizia, Mauricio .............. 1291 Gall, Peter .... 1576, 1755, 2169, 2226 Gallagher, Ferdia A. 3387, 3916 Gallagher, Joseph J. .......... 1257 Gallagher, Lindsay ........... 1389 Gallea, Cecile ................... 1027 Gallez, Bernard...... 1139, 1700, 1750, 1988, 2525 Gallichan, Daniel ....... 124, 309, 2663, 3702, 3705, 3827 Gallinat, Jrgen ........ 893, 1241 Galons, Jean-Philippe 246, 604, 3797, 3829 Galuske, Ralf .................... 2124 Gam, Jeremy..................... 1844 Gambhir, Sanjiv S. ............. 569 Gamcsik, Michael P. .......... 598 Gamliel, Ayelet ................ 1915 Gamlin, Paul ..................... 1216 Gamst, Anthony ............... 3470 Ganda, Anoop................... 2936 Gandham, Vineela ............ 1037 Gandhi, Nishant .................. 561 Gandhi, Sonia 3688, 3695, 4020 Gandy, Stephen J. ... 1277, 1325 Gangadharan, Beena ... 45, 3613 Gangi, Afshin ................... 3409 Ganin, Hagai..................... 1327 Ganji, Sandeep 214, 509, 1997, 2005, 2030, 3646 Gans, Bradley ..................... 870 Ganter, Carl ........................ 467 Gao, Erhe.......................... 1382 Gao, Fabao ............. 1764, 3425 Gao, Ge ................................ 92 Gao, Hao ....... 610, 2046, 2605, 2626 Gao, Huashuai .................. 4201 Gao, Jia-Hong. 326, 2520, 3783 Gao, Jie 173, 795, 897, 2950, 2962, 2975 Gao, Katherine C. ............. 3055 Gao, Lifeng....................... 1074 Gao, Patrick P. ..... 32, 298, 302, 3268, 3270, 3271, 3273, 3312 Gao, Wei .................. 912, 2952 Gao, Yabiao...................... 3474 Gao, Yi ............................. 2863 Gao, Ying ......................... 1556 Gao, Yurui ........................ 3078 Gaonkar, Bilwaj................ 2204 Garbera, David ................. 2104 Garbow, Joel R. .......... 84, 1720 Garcia, Julio ........ 62, 64, 1328, 1329, 1337 Garcia, Meritxell ..... 623, 1101, 1128, 1137, 2989 Garcia, Robert .................. 1067 Garcia-Alvarez, Roberto .. 2886 Garcia-Frank, Daniel ........ 2886 Garca-Lorenzo, Daniel .... 1027 Garcia-Polo, Pablo . 2696, 2886 Garca-Polo, Pablo ........... 3035 Garca-Rodrguez, Sylvana ......................................... 1332 Gardener, Alexander G....... 110 Gardner, Vance O. .............. 150 Gareis, Daniel ................... 4392 Garello, Francesca ............ 1861 Garg, Mohan Lal .... 3019, 3995 Garg, Rajiv ....................... 4019 Gargam, Nicolas ............... 3872 Garnon, Julien .................. 3409 Garnov, Nikita ....... 1777, 1843, 3389, 3399, 4096 Garpebring, Anders 1665, 2625 Garrepalli, Nikhil ............. 3578 Garteiser, Philippe . 1873, 2421, 2447, 3423, 4075, 4078 Grtner, Jutta .................... 1080 Garwood, Michael 17, 366, 465, 764, 869, 1091, 1684, 2366, 2382, 3369, 3446, 3958, 3978 Garyfallidis, Eleftherios ... 2123 Gass, Natalia .................... 2305 Gass, Peter ........................ 1973 Gast, Klaus ....................... 4118 Gatehouse, Peter David ..... 479, 581, 2460, 4439, 4495, 4502, 4504, 4505, 4564 Gatenby, Chris.................. 3351 Gati, Joseph S. . 162, 724, 1108, 3842, 3987 Gattu, Ramtilak ...... 2897, 3561 Gaudes, Cesar Caballero .. 2290 Gaughan, John .................. 1116 Gaullapalli, Rao................ 4327 Gaur, Pooja... 1805, 3287, 3320 Gaurav, Kushagra ............. 4019 Gauthier, Claudine Jolle 2871, 2872, 3339 Gauthier, Susan A. .. 692, 1024, 1097, 3617, 3619, 3620 Gauvrit, Jean-Yves .. 625, 1131, 1574 Gayed, Bishoy A. ............. 1794 Gazdzinski, Lisa M. ... 90, 1070 Gazit, Dan .............. 1613, 4222 Gdaniec, Nadine ..... 3714, 4278 Ge, Heng .......................... 4519 Ge, Xiaohu ......................... 235 Ge, YongXin .................... 2627 Ge, Yulin . 43, 527, 846, 940, 1094, 2688, 3601 Gean, Alisa ....................... 1144 Gebhard, Thomas ............. 4463 Gebhardt, Matthias . 2741, 4261 Gebker, Rolf ....................... 186 Gee, James C. 1011, 1046, 3044 Gee, Myrlene.................... 3961 Geethanath, Sairam .......... 3801 Geffroy, Franoise. 444, 490, 3103 Gehl, Julie ........................ 2931 Geibel, Magrit-Ann .......... 3503 Geiger, Julia ........... 1304, 4447 Geist, Matthieu ................. 4321 Gelbard, Harris A. ............ 1055 Gelin, Sebastien ................. 948 Gelman, Neil .................... 2355 Gemmink, Anne ............... 1977 Gendelman, Howard E. ... 1055, 1264, 1268, 1270 Geng, Guangqiang............ 2438 Geninatti, Simonetta ......... 1876 Gensler, Daniel................. 1366 George, Ajax .................... 3582 George, Ashvin Kurian .... 4299 George, Elijah ........ 1943, 2383 George, Elijah O................. 329 Georgescu, Bogdan .......... 4498 Georgiadis, John G. 2423, 2425, 2442 Georgieff, Michael K. ...... 1981 Geppert, Christian ....... 94, 197, 1739, 1741, 2558, 2813, 3021, 3375, 3390, 3737, 3809, 4108 Geraci, Stefania ................ 1562 Geraedts, Tom ........ 2468, 4542 Geraldes, Carlos F.G.C. ... 4075 Germanier, Catherine ....... 3914 Germuska, Michael 2283, 3255 Gerrard, Jason .................. 3994 Gerstner, Elizabeth R. ...... .516, 971, 1154, 3061, 3197, 3635 Gerum, Scott .................... 2096 Gervino, Ernest V............. 1318 Gerz, Kathrin.................... 3953 Gerzanich, Vladimir V. .... 3680 Geschewski, Frank .2600, 3709 Geschwind, Jean Francois 1537, 1538 Geshnizjani, Nahal ........... 2380 Geurts, Alexander C. ........ 1634 Geva, Tal .......................... 1313 Geyer, Stefan...................... 270 Ghaghada, Ketan .............. 3893 Ghanem, Ghanem............. 1988 Gharib, Ahmed M. ....... 21, 881 Ghariq, Eidrees........... 101, 105 Ghatak, Somenath .. 1512, 1525 Ghate, Sudip ..................... 4518

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Ghazi, Badih ..................... 2019 Ghebre, Rahel ..................... 406 Ghezzi, Angelo ..................... 42 Ghezzi, Antonella ..... 276, 4094 Ghisleni, Carmen ...... 740, 1942 Gho, Sung-Min ....... 3851, 3852 Gholipour, Ali ....... 311, 794, 2587, 3746 Ghosh, Karthik ................. 1736 Ghosh, Rajat Kumar ........ 1916, 1925, 3952 Ghosh-Ray, Subhadip ....... 3447 Ghugre, Nilesh R. 660, 1418, 4206, 4517, 4518 Giacanelli, M. ................... 2857 Giancardo, Luca ................. 621 Giangarra, Cristen............. 3456 Giani, Guido ..................... 2419 Giannakidis, Archontis ..... 4497 Giannini, Cosimo .............. 4022 Giano, Michael ................. 1904 Gianolio, Eliana ..... 1854, 1894, 3859 Giaquinto, Randy O. . 923, 2760 Gibbons, Eric K. ............... 2512 Gibbs, Peter ...................... 1735 Gibbs, Wende N. .............. 2582 Gibson, Adam ................... 3129 Gibson, Eli ........................ 3729 Giers, Morgan ................... 1666 Giese, Armin .................... 2482 Giese, Daniel .. 307, 2099, 2576 Gieseke, Jrgen....... 1150, 4270 Giezendanner, Stphanie .. 3046 Gifford, Aliya 1520, 1524, 1618 Giger, Maryellen L. .......... 1772 Gijsen, Frank .................... 4542 Gilad, Assaf A. ...... 152, 158, 159, 426, 565, 1851, 1852, 1903, 4295 Gilbert, Barry.................... 4432 Gilbert, Fiona J. ................ 3730 Gilbert, Guillaume. .. 79, 715, 914, 1246, 1742 Gilbert, Jeremy ................. 3250 Gilbert, Kyle M. .. 670, 2776, 3987 Giles, Sharon L. ... 100, 1495, 1776, 3395, 3397, 3434, 3448, 4150, 4153 Gilkeson, Robert C ........... 4491 Gill, Edward ..................... 1302 Gill, Harachan .................. 3405 Gill, Jaswinder .................... 260 Gill, Ritu R. ...................... 1499 Gill, Simrandip ................... 970 Gillard, Jonathan H. ......... 1280, 1303, 1305 Gillen, Joseph ................... 3940 Gilles, Alina ..................... 1993 Gilles, Floyd ....................... 920 Gillespie, Yancey ............. 1717 Gillet, Pierre ........... 1660, 2777 Gilliam, Andrew D. .......... 4482 Gillies, Robert J. .... 1756, 1760, 1762, 3446 Gillis, Timothy E. ... 1034, 4044 Gillung, Erin ........... 3592, 3599 Gilmore, John ................... 2943 Gilmour, Kenneth ............. 4457 Gilsanz, Vicente ...... 403, 1641, 1644 Gilson, Wesley D. ...... 471, 865 Gimenez, Ulysse................... 83 Gimi, Barjor ........... 3207, 3801 Ginami, Giulia .................. 1316 Ginefri, Jean-Christophe.... 135, 3869, 3872 Giniatullin, Rashid............ 2313 Giorgio, Antonio .............. 1109 Girard, Gabriel ................... 775 Girard, Nadine .......... 964, 3002 Girard, Olivier M. ............... .27, 346, 349, 1112, 2506, 2535 Giraudeau, Celine ............. 4087 Giraudeau, Patrick ............ 1950 Giri, Shivraman ....... 544, 1291, 2503 Girman, Peter ................... 4058 Giskedegrd, Guro F. ..... 1785 Gissel, Hanne ................... 2931 Giuffrida, Gaetano ............ 4490 Giuliani, Fabrizio.............. 3610 Giulietti, Giovanni .. 1000, 1016 Giustetto, Pierangela ........ 1861 Glahn, David C. ................ 2263 Glaser, Christian ................. 435 Glaser, Kevin J. ..... 278, 279, 645, 1596, 1736, 1748, 2422, 2427, 2878 Glaser, Steffen J. . 656, 3921, 3924 Glasier, Charles M. ........ 174, 2107, 2269 Glass, Hannah C. ................ 890 Glass, John O......... 382, 613, 2961, 3165 Glasser, Matthew F.. 52, 780, 835 Glatz, Jan F. ...................... 1977 Gleave, Jacqueline A. ......... 271 Glenn, George Russell ...... 3183 Glenn, Orit A. ................... 2974 Glenn, Russell .................. 2079 Glenn, Thomas C.............. 1947 Glickson, Jerry D. 809, 1705, 1718, 1726, 1727, 3067, 3426 Glielmi, Christopher B. ..... 197, 1739, 2340, 3021, 3737, 4434 Gliwa, Ewa ......................... 633 Globinsky, Ronen ............. 1864 Glockner, James F.1286, 1591, 4107 Glod, John W. .................... 806 Gloor, Monika ....... 1101, 1137, 1642, 2989 Glover, Gary H. ... 736, 2236, 2252, 2676, 3358, 4360 Glover, Paul M. ..... 392, 753, 1475, 2344 Gluckman, Peter ..... 1526, 2701 Glunde, Kristine ...... 811, 1704, 1708, 1710, 1734, 3433 Gmitro, Arthur F. ............. 4361 Gnanapragasam, Vincent . 3387 Gnanavel, Sundar ............. 1207 Go, Vay Liang W. .............. 568 Gobbi, Claudio ................. 3611 Gobbo, Oliviero................ 1856 Gbel, Katharina .............. 2908 Gochberg, Daniel F. ........ 1115, 1595, 1603, 3508, 4223, 4229, 4232, 4241 Gd, Sabine ...................... 1653 Godar, Jared A. ................ 1647 Goddu, Beth .. 257, 1318, 1319, 1373 Godechal, Quentin ............ 1988 Goebel, Jean-Christophe . 1660, 2777 Goebel, Rainer 295, 2124, 3138 Goebell, Einar .................. 1435 Goed, Sabine ............ 981, 3630 Goel, Madhu M. ............... 4019 Goel, Priya ................. 48, 1083 Goense, Jozien.......... 847, 2341 Goerke, Steffen ................ 2548 Goerke, Ute ...................... 2282 Goerner, Frank F. ............. 3488 Goertz, David ................... 2915 Goertzen, Andrew L. ........ 2816 Goessler, Walter ............... 4205 Goette, Matthew J. ............. 559 Goga, Andrei ...................... 215 Gogbashian, Andres ......... 4147 Gogola, Daniel ................. 2795 Gogoll, Karsten ................ 1590 Goh, Kelvin ...................... 1917 Gokan, Takehiko .............. 4122 Gol, Derya ........................ 3822 Golak, Tom ........................ 998 Golan, Talia...................... 4061 Golay, Xavier 351, 424, 691, 2000, 2151, 2172, 2177, 2987, 3727, 4238 Gold, Garry E. 436, 557, 686, 1615, 1664, 1671, 1690, 3489, 3537, 3548, 3716 Gold, Jacquelyn .................. 178 Gold, Stephanie .................. 640 Goldberg, Ari D. .............. 1878 Goldenberg, Larry ............ 2429 Goldfarb, James William... 261, 1399 Goldhaber, David M........... 825 Goldin, Michael ............... 3500 Goldman, Debra ............... 3394 Goldman, Robin ................. 756 Goldstein, Evan ................ 1169 Golestani, Ali-Mohammad .. 3258, 3530, 3556, 3580, 3590 Golfam, Mohammad ........ 3501 Golkov, Vladimir ........ 2053, 2054, 2092 Gollub, Randy L. ................ 760 Golnari, Pedram ................. 437 Golub, Frank .................... 2523 Goluch, Sigrun .. 1971, 2782, 2786 Gomez, Arnold David ...... 1379 Gomez, Benedikt .............. 3881 Gomez, Christopher M. .... 2858 Gomez, Elda Fischi ............ 898 Gomez-Mejiba, Sandra E .. 566, 1873, 1874 Gomori, J. Moshe ............. 1915 Goncalves, Daniela F. ...... 4226 Gonalves, M. R. .... 1698, 1701 Goncalves, Sonia Isabel .. 4065, 4159 Gondry-Jouet, Catherine .. 2910 Gonen, Mithat 507, 1514, 1515 Gonen, Oded . 86, 221, 1938, 3582, 3973, 3975, 4365 Gong, Enhao...... 1437, 1804, 1806, 2376, 2610 Gong, Gaolang ................. 3568 Gong, Nan-Jie ........ 2889, 4148 Gong, Qiyong .. 734, 735, 1005, 1196, 2895, 3555, 3579, 3600 Gong, Xiping............ 630, 1129 Gonoi, Wataru .................. 3477 Gonyea, Jay .... 995, 1089, 1250 Gonzales, Aaron ............... 1257 Gonzalez, Ramon Gilberto ... 86 Gonzalez, Sandra I. .......... 3870 Gonzlez, Silvia Lorrio .... 3896 Gonzalez-Castillo, Javier 2276,

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Author Index
2331 Gonzalez-Lima, Francisco 2323 Gonzalez-Martinez, Jorge . 752, 2142, 4422 Gonzalgo, Mark ................ 3405 Goodman, James A. .............. 82 Goodpaster, Bret ............... 3524 Goodrich, James A. ............ 228 Goodrich, K. Craig . 4343, 1221 Goodwill, Patrick W. 140, 1857 Goodwin, Jonathan ...... 1141, 3660, 3787 Goodyear, Bradley .............. 526 Gopalan, V........................ 2015 Gopalan, Venkatesh 1527, 4064 Gopinath, Anand....... 731, 4405 Gopinath, Kaundinya ....... 88, 2254, 2273 Gopireddy, Dheeraj 4546, 4548 Gorad, Saurabh S. ............... 804 Goradia, Dhruman .. 1189, 1193 Gorantla, Santhi ...... 1264, 1270 Gordon, Jeremy W....... 10, 653, 3918, 3936 Gore, John C. ... 461, 844, 1115, 2237, 2278, 2292, 2324, 2363, 2470, 2486, 2539, 2578, 2593, 3048, 3143, 3265, 3283, 3286, 3288, 3376, 3605, 3763, 4134, 4137, 4223, 4229, 4232, 4241 Gor'kov, Petr L. ................ 3412 Gorman, Grainne S. .......... 1385 Gorman, Joseph ...... 1405, 1438 Gorman, Robert C. . 1405, 1438 Gorodezky, Margarita ....... 1084 Grtz, Wolfgang ............... 2826 Goto, Takao ...................... 3725 Gotts, Stephen J. ............... 3285 Goubran, Maged ....... 162, 2689 Goudreau, Sally ................ 3370 Goulding, Krista Anne ...... 1669 Gounis, Matthew J. . 3880, 4230 Gousias, Ioannis S. ............. 176 Govaerts, Kristof .............. 3690 Govanetti, Giulio .............. 3947 Govenkar, Ambey............. 2574 Govind, Varan ........ 1940, 2860 Govindarajan, Koushik . 48, 891 Govindarajan, Sindhuja T 1086, 3606, 3608 Gower-Winter, Shannon ... 3412 Gowland, Penelope A. . 34, 265, 276, 297, 301, 893, 934, 953, 1219, 1958, 2491, 2553, 2848, 3012, 3251, 3253, 3279, 3602, 4053, 4054, 4094, 4130 Goyal, Satnam .................. 3559 Goyal, Vinay .......... 2844, 2845 Gozzi, Alessandro .............. 494 Graafen, Dirk 1423, 1921, 1927 Grabau, Michelle ................ 684 Graber, Kevin ................... 3023 Grabner, Gnther ....... 163, 981, 1088, 3630 Grabow, Benjamin. 1840, 4315, 4330 Graca, Anna...................... 2393 Grad, Sharon....................... 930 Graedel, Nadine N. ............. 552 Graessl, Andreas ....... 395, 580, 833, 1412, 2747, 2839 Graesslin, Ingmar .. 2825, 4260, 4413 Graf, Markus ............ 515, 2983 Graff, Christian G. .............. 701 Graff-Guerrero, Ariel ...... 3593, 3597 Graham, Charlotte ............ 1090 Graham, S. .............. 1054, 2015 Graham, Timothy James ..... 499 Gramoun, Azza....... 2698, 3905 Granata, Anna..................... 807 Grand, Sylvie . 209, 1753, 2225, 3118 Grande, Andrew W... 954, 4446 Grandjean, Joanes ..... 333, 2300 Graner, J. .......................... 3302 Graner, John . 2891, 3020, 3614 Granholm-Bentley, AnnCharlotte E........................ 3084 Granlund, Kristin .... 3489, 3716 Grannan, Michael D. ........ 2324 Granot, Dorit .......... 1853, 1863 Grant, Aaron K. ...... 3934, 3942 Grant, Andrea ................... 1961 Grant, Kathleen A............. 3693 Grant, Kinzya ................... 1782 Grant, Merida M. .............. 3558 Grant, Patricia Ellen .. 799, 885, 909, 1065, 2687, 2941, 2956, 2969, 3007, 3652, 3738 Grant, Samuel C. .............. 4182 Granziera, Cristina... 948, 2934, 3615 Graser, Anno .................... 2082 Grassegger, Sabine . 1217, 1686 Grassie, Cairsty ................ 2954 Grau, Ana M. .................... 3384 Graves, Martin John ........ 1280, 1287, 1303, 1305, 3730, 4364, 4472 Gray, Anna ....................... 4238 Gray, Calum ..................... 1317 Gray, Gillian A. ................ 4012 Gray-Edwards, Heather L 1075, 1076, 1077 Graziani, Dominic M........ 2707 Grech-Sollars, Matthew...... 979 Green, Adam .................... 1044 Green, Gary G. R.............. 1937 Green, Michael ................. 2438 Green, Sarah ..................... 1717 Greenberg, Matthew B. .... 4084 Greensmith, Linda ............ 4238 Greenspun, David ............. 4465 Greenwald, Mark.............. 3259 Greenwood, Tiffany . 811, 1708 Greer, Peter ...................... 1587 Gregan, Darren ................... 827 Gregorio, Enza Di 421, 1854, 3859 Greiser, Andreas. ... 71, 1370, 1434, 3811, 4512, 4552 Greiwe, Michael ............... 1687 Grenier, Denis ....... 1650, 1660, 2039, 2777 Grenier, Nicolas ............... 1574 Gretz, Norbert ....... 1552, 1562, 4008, 4355 Greve, Douglas ................... 736 Greve, Joan....................... 1042 Gribbestad, Ingrid S ...... 500, 804, 805, 1769, 1785, 1788, 4016, 4035 Griffa, Alessandra .... 898, 2134 Griffeth, Valerie E. M ....... 853, 2297, 2347, 3338 Griffin, Greg..................... 4426 Griffith, James F.... 3459, 3476, 3478 Griffiths, John .................. 1211 Griffiths, Paul ..................... 644 Grimm, Robert ..... .696, 829, 3749, 3786, 3809, 3811, 4528 Grimm, Roger C. .... 1736, 2446 Grimm, Simone .................. 739 Grinberg, Farida .3083, 3124, 3159, 3164, 3199, 3214 Grinde, Maria T. ................. 804 Grinevich, Valery ............. 2321 Gringeri, Concetta V. ........ 656, 1919, 1931 Grinstead, John ......... 716, 1224 Grippo, Paul J. .................. 1709 Grisot, Giorgia.................. 1004 Grissom, William A. 73, 367, 369, 1805, 2044, 2061, 2396, 2399, 2593, 2744, 3325 Grist, Thomas M. .. 63, 65, 399, 4098, 4460 Griswold, Mark A. 18, 19, 139, 185, 253, 287, 320, 600, 601, 719, 725, 1543, 1589, 2380, 2648, 2738, 3483, 3710, 3752, 3836, 3838, 3875, 4083, 4489, 4491, 4498 Gritsenko, Artem .............. 1586 Grobgeld, Dov .......... 198, 4061 Grodzki, David Manuel ..... 253, 456 Groebner, Jens .. .1797, 1985, 2485, 2819, 2821 Groenendaal, Floris ............ 172 Grger, Adriane ............... 3996 Grhn, Olli ...... 60, 355, 869, 1038, 2298, 2313 Grolman, Wilko ............... 3666 Grndal, Anne Krogh ......... 469 Gropler, Robert J. ....... 361, 573 Gros-Dagnac, Hlne ...... 2873, 2913 Grosdemange, Kerstin ...... 2698 Gross, Claudia .......... 656, 1931 Gross, David..................... 2836 Gross, Simon . 466, 552, 553, 1410, 2715, 3332 Grosse-Wortmann, Lars ......... 7 Grossman, Murray............ 1011 Grossman, Robert I. 43, 527, 940, 1094, 1938, 2688, 3601 Grossman, Stuart A. ......... 1059 Grossmann, Jan ................ 2893 Grossmann, Udo............... 2884 Groth, John ....................... 1783 Groult, Hugo .................... 3901 Groves, Alan M. ..... 4456, 4487 Grubbs, Clinton ................ 1751 Gruber, Katharina............. 2665 Gruber, Stephan .... 196, 217, 1737, 1738, 2018, 2022, 3374, 3970, 4090 Gruell, Holger .................... 421 Gruetter, Rolf .. 77, 111, 120, 266, 269, 306, 309, 1063, 1261, 1703, 1936, 1955, 1974, 1975, 2191, 2493, 2515, 3009, 3675, 3705, 3993, 4003, 4004, 4189, 4265, 4356 Grujic, Zoran .................... 2869 Grundlehner, Paul ............ 1147 Grundy, John .................... 2667 Grunfeld, Alexander3894, 3950 Gruschke, Oliver G. ......... 2908 Gruslys, Audrunas .............. 997 Grussu, Francesco ............ 2095 Gsell, W. .......................... 1204 Gu, Hong .................. 519, 1180 Gu, Meng ...... 854, 3640, 3963, 3985 Gu, Quanquan .................. 1032 Gu, Xiaohuan ................... 2919 Gu, Yiping.......................... 660

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Author Index
Gu, Yi-ping....................... 4511 Guag, Joshua W. ............... 4380 Guan, Cuntai ....................... 210 Gudino, Natalia.. 139, 287, 725, 2738 Gudwani, Sunita ............... 2843 Guehring, Jens .................. 1586 Gueldner, Manuela ........... 4118 Gueler, Faikah ............ 31, 1548 Guellmar, Daniel ...... 777, 2127 Guennec, Adrien Le.......... 1950 Guenther, Matthias ........... 4160 Gurin, Bastien .. 75, 393, 2722, 2731, 2740, 2741, 4252, 4412 Guetter, Christoph ... 575, 1333, 1402 Guettler, Felix ................... 4331 Guevara, Pamela ...... 779, 3153, 3154, 3155 Guglielmetti, Caroline ...... 3313 Guha, Aditi ....................... 3543 Guha, I. Neil ............. 276, 4094 Guhaniyogi, Shayan ......... 3765 Gui, Laura................... 896, 903 Guidon, Arnaud ... 56, 161, 836, 2870, 3758 Guilfoyle, David ............... 2096 Guillaud, Olivier ........ 281, 742, 1532 Guillermier, Martine ......... 3998 Guimaraes, Alexander R.... 516, 595, 3449 Gulaka, Praveen................ 4453 Gulani, Vikas ..... 18, 19, 253, 600, 601, 719, 1543, 1589, 2631, 3752, 3834, 4083, 4491 Gulino, Letizia ... 1440, 4485, 4490 Gullapalli, Rao P. .... 85, 329, 1026, 1152, 1943, 2280, 2320, 2383, 2896, 3673, 3680, 4002, 4037 Gullberg, Grant T. ............ 4497 Gllmar, Daniel ...... 3205, 3491 Gulsun, Mehmet ............... 1342 Gulsun, Mehmet Akif ....... 1434 Gultekin, David H. ........... 3438 Gumbrecht, Rene ......... 4414, 4420, 4423 Gumenyuk, Valentina ....... 3297 Gumus, Cagil .................... 2017 Gumus, Serter . 108, 1568, 3524 Gundapuneedi, Tejasvi .... 3577, 3616 Gungl, Daniel ..................... 765 Guntermann, Jonathan ...... 4331 Gnther, Matthias .... 205, 2166, 2169 Gnther, Peter................... 2854 Guo, He ............................ 2601 Guo, Hua . 1299, 1784, 2586, 2606, 2612, 2637, 3204, 3273, 4533 Guo, Jia ..... 103, 2149, 2155, 2156, 3318 Guo, Jing 380, 872, 873, 973, 2428, 2430, 2439, 2440, 4076 Guo, Junyu ............. 4207, 4209 Guo, Lanting..................... 3555 Guo, Li ............................. 1763 Guo, Liheng............ 2377, 3483 Guo, Wensha .... 229, 245, 4292 Guo, Yang .......................... 476 Guo, Ying ........................... 969 Guo, Youmin ...................... 173 Gupta, Ajay .............. 692, 3334 Gupta, Ashish ......... 4018, 4047 Gupta, Gaorav .................... 507 Gupta, Hari Om ................ 1948 Gupta, Himanshu . 488, 4500, 4503 Gupta, Lalit....................... 2288 Gupta, Mamta ......... 4005, 4023 Gupta, NavYash ................. 878 Gupta, Neilesh .................. 3628 Gupta, Rakesh K............... 3640 Gupta, Sandeep Narendra 1770, 2199, 3075 Gupta, Siddhartha D. ............ 98 Gupta, Y. K. ....................... 338 Gur, Raquel E. .................. 2162 Gur, Ruben C.................... 2162 Gurler, Necip 2807, 4187, 4188 Gurudutta, Gangenahalli .. 3864 Gussew, Alexander ...... 1952, 3491, 3505, 3512 Gustafson, Christina . 809, 1727 Gutberlet, Marcel. 31, 650, 744, 1372, 1497, 1548, 2633, 2649, 3331, 3715 Gutierrez, Eric .................. 3878 Gutjahr, Fabian Tobias ..... 2185 Guye, Maxime 455, 964, 3957, 3979, 3980 Guyen, Do Kien N ............ 2225 Guzina, Bojan ................... 2447 Gwilliam, Matthew . 1761, 2205 H Ha, Dong-Ho .................... 3517 Ha, Jenny ............................ 208 Ha, Seunghoon .... 831, 2783, 2791, 4353, 4394 Haack, Sren .......... 1752, 1757 Haacke, Ewart Mark 443, 1162, 1238, 1338, 1571, 1581, 2381, 2483, 2496, 2500, 2502, 2897, 3252, 3276, 3296, 3561, 4126, 4186, 4481 Haas, Martin ........ 289, 4248, 4250, 4403 Haas, Tanja....................... 1283 Haase, Axel ... 602, 656, 824, 1415, 1481, 1930, 1931, 1934, 2092, 3921, 3923, 3924 Haast, Roy ........................ 3687 Habara, Hideta.................. 2756 Hberlin, Maximilian ....... 2715 Habich, Aleksandra ............ 562 Hacker, Timothy A. .......... 1390 Hackett, Neil .................... 1021 Hackney, David ....... 350, 1120, 2846, 3089 Haddad, Daniel .. 1489, 1600, 2394, 2395, 2788, 3549 Haddock, Bryan................ 3335 Hadizadeh, Dariusch R .. 748, 1150 Hadley, J. Rock. .... 134, 832, 1221, 2583, 2736, 4010, 4343 Haeberlin, Maximilian....... 304, 3332 Haeck, Tom ...................... 1242 Haedicke, Inga E. ............. 1880 Haemer, Gillian ..... 2737, 2749, 4406 Haeublein, Benjamin ........ 3766 Hafalir, Fatih S .. 2807, 4187, 4188 Hafez, Omeed ................... 1567 Haftbaradaran, Afsaneh .... 4527 Hagberg, Gisela E. .... 300, 961, 1135, 1891 Hagemeier, Jesper ............ 1003 Hagmann, Cornelia. 2966, 2977 Hagmann, Patric. . 898, 2134, 3107, 3336 Hagot, Pascal .......... 2426, 3869 Hhn, Daniel .................... 3738 Hahn, Dietbert . 129, 649, 2454, 2614, 3331, 3715, 3771 Hahn, Theodore ................ 3971 Haider, Clifton.................. 4432 Haider, Masoom A. .... 91, 1769 Haik, Yousef .................... 1888 Haim, Lucile Ben ............... 112 Hajek, Milan..................... 4058 Hajnal, Jo ........................... 176 Hajnal, Joseph V. .. 797, 884, 918, 2108, 3768, 3806, 4263, 4456, 4487 Hakata, Setsuo .................. 2338 Hakimi, Parvin ................. 1388 Hakkarainen, Hanne .. 355, 869, 1382 Hakyemez, Bahattin ......... 2017 Halabi, Majdi ................... 4316 Halama, Kathrin ............... 1866 Halappa, Vivek Gowdra .. 1537, 1538 Halaweish, Ahmed . 1491, 4111 Halbach, Van.................... 4320 Hald, John K. ..................... 987 Haldar, Justin P. . 55, 771, 2691 Haldar, Shouvik ............... 4564 Hales, Patrick W..... 1747, 2170 Haley, Robert W..... 2852, 2904 Halgren, Eric .................... 2271 Halgunset, Jostein ............ 1785 Hall, Emma Louise 1205, 2034, 3253 Hall, Judith E............ 345, 2182 Hall, Lynsey S. ................. 1389 Hall, Matt G. .................... 3140 Hall, Timothy L................ 1831 Hallac, Rami R. ...... 1699, 1794 Hallahan, D.E. ...................... 84 Haller, Hermann ......... 31, 1548 Halligan, Steve ................... 677 Hallscheidt, Peter ............. 2485 Hallsworth, Kate .............. 1383 Halnon, Nancy ................. 4492 Halovanic, Cathy .............. 2958 Halperin, Henry 255, 259, 4494 Halpern, Howard J. .......... 1989 Hamada, Hidetoshi . 1656, 3547 Hamada, Kenichi .............. 2559 Hamaguchi, Hiroyuki ....... 2111 Hamaguchi, Takashi ......... 3509 Hamamura, Mark Jason..... 831, 2791 Hamans, Bob C. ....... 805, 4016 Hamasaki, Nozomi ........... 3669 Hambck, Martina............ 1663 Hamedani, Hooman. 821, 1461, 1463, 1466, 1468 Hametner, Simon... 1082, 1088, 2539 Hamik, Anne ...................... 719 Hamilton, Amanda M....... 3729 Hamilton, Gavin .... 1516, 1517, 4033 Hamilton, Jackson ............ 4032 Hamilton, Jesse .................. 320 Hamilton, Jesse I. ... 2631, 3836 Hamm, Michael ..... 2741, 2746, 4252, 4398

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Hammer, Bruce................... 429 Hammersley, Jayne............. 160 Hamou, Marie-France....... 1063 Hamy, Valentin...... 1793, 2080, 2705 Han, Biao ......... 821, 823, 1463, 1467, 1468 Han, Bing ......................... 3868 Han, Dongyeob ....... 3851, 3852 Han, Fei ...................... 485, 542 Han, Gyu Cheol ...... 2725, 2726 Han, Hao........................... 1746 Han, Hui ..................... 161, 664 Han, Jianghong .. 173, 795, 897, 2962, 2975 Han, Jing........................... 1399 Han, Jisheng ..................... 2340 Han, Joon Koo ........ 3452, 4055 Han, Kihwan ..................... 1025 Han, Michelle ............. 801, 911 Han, Misung ... 683, 1609, 3033 Han, Moon ... 1155, 1172, 1245, 1884, 2272, 2333, 2345, 3656 Han, Mun .......................... 1260 Han, Paul Kyu .................. 3781 Han, Song-I ...................... 3929 Han, Wenwen A. ........ 87, 1255 Han, Xu ........ 1300, 1350, 3834 Han, Yeji ..... 2050, 2401, 2629, 2808, 2809 Han, Zhaoying ........ 842, 1146, 2867, 2880, 3195, 3628 Hananel, Arik ................... 1827 Hanby, Martha .................. 1142 Hancu, Ileana ......... 462, 2574, 4171, 4192, 4390, 4391 Handa, Hiroshi.................. 3198 Handa, Shinya ....... 2735, 2785, 2838 Handels, Heinz ................. 1435 Handler, William B. .... 11, 560, 2822, 4343 Handwerker, Daniel A. ..... 2276 Haneder, Stefan ..... 4057, 4140, 4142 Hanes, Justin S.................... 422 Hangel, Gilbert ....... 2018, 2022 Hanig, Joseph ................... 2932 Hankins, Jane.................... 1147 Hankov, Georges .............. 2211 Hanna, Brian ..................... 4398 Hanna, Michael G. ...... 314, 691 Hanrahan, Christopher J. . 1621, 3047 Hansen, Adam E. .............. 3335 Hansen, Brian ..................... 699 Hansen, Michael Ryan ...... 1927 Hansen, Michael Schacht... 184, 287, 1394, 1396, 2672, 4572 Hansen, Nienke Lynn ....... 680, 1588 Hansen, Rasmus H. .......... 2931 Hansmann, Jan ................. 4164 Hanson, Richard ............... 1388 Hansson, Oskar................... 615 Hanstock, Chris ...... 3610, 3961 Hantraye, Philippe ............ 3998 Hao, Eric Khoo Yin 1526, 2701 Hao, Ying ......................... 4339 Hapuarachchige, Sudath .... 238, 3419 Harada, Masafumi . 4068, 4124, 4128 Harada, Tokiko ................. 2337 Haraldsson, Henrik ........... 1345 Haran, Edna Furman......... 4061 Hardley, J. Rock ............... 1222 Hardy, Caitlin ................... 3582 Hardy, Christopher J........ 2053, 2054, 2092, 3774 Hare, Hannah .................... 3255 Harel, Noam ..................... 2364 Hargreaves, Brian Andrew 436, 557, 686, 1539, 1557, 2597, 3405, 3718, 3793, 3794, 4085, 4086 Hariharan, Hari ... .420, 1006, 1007, 1192, 1438, 2037, 2541, 2543, 2554, 2697, 3983 Haris, Mohammad ........ .420, 1006, 1192, 1438, 2541, 2543, 2554, 2697 Haris, Mohammed ............ 1007 Harkins, Kevin D. ............. 1603 Harloff, Andreas ................. 631 Harman, David ......... 276, 4094 Harmelin, Alon ................. 1853 Harmer, Jack ......... 2099, 2576, 3098, 3206 Harmoush, Samer ............... 277 Harms, Lutz ...................... 1085 Harnish, Phillip................... 235 Harnof, Sagi ..................... 1157 Haroon, Ebrahim .............. 3997 Harouni, Ahmed A. .............. 21 Harper, Jamie 2891, 3020, 3614 Harper, Mary-Ellen .......... 1522 Harper, Ronald M. .. 3657, 3658 Harrel, Waverly ................ 2970 Harreld, Julie H. ............... 2961 Harrington, Deborah L. .... 2853 Harris, Ashley D ........ 345, 849, 2182, 3342, 3343, 3344 Harris, Bridget .................. 2907 Harris, Chad ....... 11, 560, 2822 Harris, Jacqueline K. ....... 3729, 3912 Harris, Julia ........................ 782 Harris, Kathleen R. ........... 1362 Harris, Lisa Maria ............ 1994 Harris, Raymond C. 4134, 4137 Harris, Robert J. ....... 513, 3631 Harrison, Alexis ................. 319 Harrison, David ................ 1049 Harrison, James .. 260, 469, 470 Harrison, Joseph ................. 714 Harrison, Neil A. .............. 1251 Harsan, Laura-Adela ....... 2265, 2322 Hart, Corey ............. 1621, 3047 Harteveld, Anita A. .......... 1271 Harth, Maurice ................. 3645 Hartjes, Martijn ................ 3667 Hartkamp, Nolan S. ............ 102 Hartono, Septian ..... 1693, 2220 Hartung, Dagmar ....... 31, 1372, 1548 Hartung-Knemeyer, Verena ................................. 241, 3881 Hartwig, Axel ........... 308, 3757 Has, Arzu Ceylan ............. 2109 Has, Cristina ..................... 2908 Hasan, Khader M......... 2585, 2898, 3096, 3659 Hasan, Usama ................... 1399 Hasegawa, Yuichi............. 1576 Hashida, Masahiro ............ 2463 Hashim, Eyesha .................. 930 Hashoian, Ralph ............... 1483 Hassan, Sonia ........... 166, 4133 Hassanieh, Haitham .......... 2019 Hassler, Eva............ 2420, 3499 Hasting, Mary K. ...... 361, 3527 Hata, Junichi........... 2437, 3477 Hata, Nobuhiko ........ 475, 1770 Hatay, Gokce H. ............... 2017 Hatsukami, Thomas ............ 875 Hattingen, Elke ...... 1105, 2513, 3645 Hatton, Sean Nicholas ...... 1197 Hattori, Nobutaka ... 2866, 3672 Hattori, Takaaki................ 2850 Hatzigeorgiou, Xanthy ....... 798 Haueisen, Jens ........ 4252, 4261 Hauf, Martinus ....... 1143, 2267 Hauser, Thomas H. ........... 4571 Haut, Marc W. .................. 2332 Havlicek, Martin .............. 3261 Hawkes, Rob .................... 4344 Hawkins, Randall ............. 4310 Hayashi, Emiko ................ 2941 Haybaeck, Johannes ......... 4296 Hayes, Carmel .................... 576 Hayes, Judy ...................... 2859 Hayes, Kerrie ..................... 992 Hazell, S. ............................ 594 Hazle, John D. ....... 1839, 2406, 2410, 2414, 2505, 3733, 3854, 4294, 4301, 4302, 4303, 4326 He, Ben ............................ 4519 He, Bin ....288, 463, 4191, 4429 He, Le. 630, 877, 1129, 1350, 4536, 4544 He, Mengyue ............ 229, 4292 He, Mu ............................. 1451 He, Ning ........................... 3555 He, Pan ............................... 333 He, Renjie .............. 3733, 4326 He, Taigang .. 2460, 4201, 4457 He, Ting ............................. 814 He, Xiang ....... 108, 1568, 3524 He, Yi ................................. 876 He, Yong ....46, 519, 735, 1005, 2958 Heacock, Laura ................ 4108 Healey, Robert ................. 3469 Heberlein, Keith A. 584, 593, 1210, 2646, 3030, 3183, 3329 Hectors, Stefanie J.C.G. .... 423, 1826, 4199 Hedehus, Maj ........... 501, 1037 Hedges, Nick .................... 4054 Heemskerk, Mattijs .......... 1960 Heeren, Ron ....................... 811 Heerkens, Hanne D. ......... 1830 Heerschap, Arend .... 99, 222, 538, 673, 805, 986, 1631, 1634, 1788, 1832, 2020, 2316, 3403, 3408, 3445, 3674, 3687, 3978, 4016, 4202 Heesen, Christoph ............ 2923 Hegarty, Elaine................. 3910 Hegde, Shashank S ........ 473, 1833, 4314 Hegi, Monika E. ............... 1063 Hehir, Sarah ..................... 1200 Heidemann, Robin M. ..... 53, 2339, 3788 Heidinger, Michael ........... 1379 Heier, Linda ............. 919, 1021 Heijtel, Dennis F.R. .... 712, 880 Heikal, Amr...................... 3966 Heiland, Sabine 167, 515, 2983 Heilbrun, Marta E... 1551, 4144 Heilmeier, Ursula ............... 683 Heimbigner, Jared H. ....... 1444 Heindel, Walter ................ 1165 Heinen, Klaartje ............... 2246 Heininen-Brown, Mari ..... 1003 Heinrich, Andreas ............ 4331 Heis, Forest ...................... 1687 Heismann, Bjoern ....... 253, 456

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Author Index
Hekmatyar, Khan .356, 1638, 2521 Helbich, Thomas........ 196, 217, 1737, 3374, 3381 Helck, Andreas D. ............ 4141 Helfer, Brooke .................... 577 Hell, Erich .............. 3503, 3837 Helle, Michael ....... 102, 768, 2152, 2811, 3626 Hellem, Tracy L................ 1184 Helluy, Xavier .......... 371, 2185 Helmer, Karl G. ................ 3207 Helms, Gunther................. 1080 Helpern, Joseph A. .... 498, 786, 993, 2096, 2916, 3084, 3139, 3183 Helquist, Paul ................... 1064 Helton, Kathleen ............... 1147 Hemberger, Kathrin ......... 1489, 1600, 3549 Hempel, Petra ..................... 616 Hendren, Nicholas S. ........ 1390 Hendriks, Marc P.H. ......... 1944 Hendrikse, Jeroen ...... 102, 172, 368, 627, 966, 1271, 2146, 2967, 2982, 3001, 3667, 4540 Hendriksen, Jos G.M. ....... 2960 Henkelman, R. Mark ....... 1041, 2572, 1118 Hennel, Franek ................. 2718 Henn-Haase, Clare .. 1198, 1199 Hennig, Jrgen..... 5, 16, 124, 289, 306, 411, 522, 666, 728, 1229, 1304, 1924, 2265, 2322, 2379, 2384, 2590, 2663, 2718, 2908, 3277, 3702, 3711, 3736, 4248, 4249, 4250 Henning, Anke..... 739, 1113, 1359, 1369, 1959, 2007, 2038, 2042, 2464, 2589, 2594 Henning, Erica C. ..... 408, 1765 Henningsson, Markus .... 258, 545, 1313, 4520, 4568 Henry, Leah ...................... 1874 Henry, Pierre-Gilles .......... 3962 Henry, Roland G. .............. 2438 Henseler, Ilona........ 2472, 3339 Hensley, Kenneth ............... 566 Henson, Lily K. Jung .. 45, 3613 Hentel, Keith .................... 1598 Hentschel, Jan ........... 25, 28, 29 Henze Bancroft, Leah C. . 1676, 2402, 3545 Henze, Romy .................... 3588 Heo, Hye-Young......... .3220, 3243, 3266 Heo, Phil ................. 2725, 2726 Heo, Woo Choul .... 3887, 3888, 3889, 3900, 3902 Herard, Anne-Sophie ............ 89 Herbert, Jeremy ................ 4345 Herbert, Joseph .. 43, 221, 1094, 3601 Herbst, Michael 306, 637, 3755, 3759, 3766 Herczak, Joseph ...... 2735, 2785 Heredia, J. Gabe ................. 987 Herfkens, Robert J. ........... 4086 Herijgers, Paul ........ 3690, 3694 Herman, Peter ... 299, 667, 3242 Hermann, Lisa .................... 207 Hermann, Sven ................. 1767 Hermeling, Evelien ... 589, 4543 Hermens, Daniel F. ........... 1197 Hermes, Dora ........... 755, 2284 Hernandez, Antonette ....... 2949 Hernandez, Daniel ............ 2793 Hernandez, Larry .... 1676, 3545 Hernandez, Ricardo .......... 3878 Hernandez-Andrade, Edgar ................................ 1581, 4126 Hernandez-Garcia, Luis ............ 1831, 1844, 3051, 3259 Hernndez-Tamames, Juan Antonio ......... 2696, 2886, 3035 Hernandez-Torres, Enedino ................................... 347,1100 Hernando, Diego .. .399, 402, 597, 1398, 1607, 2402, 2449, 2471, 2556, 3848, 3858, 4164, 4194, 4204 Herndon, James G. ........... 1060 Herold, Volker .................. 1340 Herranz-Rabanal, Fernando .......................................... 3901 Herrera, Sheryl L. ............. 3147 Herreros, Quentin ............. 4348 Herrmann, Karin Anna ..... 4097 Herrmann, Karl-Heinz ..... 2370, 2371, 2765, 3010, 3785, 4103, 4190 Herrmann, Lutz ................ 2765 Herrmann, Tim ................. 2782 Hersman, F. William . 6, 817, 1447, 1448, 1450, 1453, 1455, 4121 Hervo, Patrice2984, 3211, 3723 Herynek, Vit ..................... 4058 Herz, Jasmin ..................... 1859 Herzberg, Yoni ................... 232 Herzka, Daniel A. .... 72, 185, 255, 259, 471, 865, 1059, 1396, 2377, 2457, 3483, 3838, 4494, 4572 Herzog, Hans ...................... 109 Herzog, Raimund I. .......... 4022 Hesketh, Robin ................... 160 Hess, Aaron T.. 131, 855, 2029, 2596, 2743, 2745, 4401, 4402 Hess, Christopher P. ...... 890, 3006, 3642 Hesselink, Matthijs K.C. .. 1977 Hesterman, Jacob ............. 1719 Hetherington, Hoby P. ..... 2016, 2739, 2784, 3974, 3994, 4400 Hettinger, Patrick ............. 2315 Hettrich, Carolyn .............. 1598 Hetts, Steven W. ...... 472, 1391, 1392, 4318, 4335, 4524 Hetzer, Stefan ................... 4208 Heule, Rahel ....................... 467 Heusch, Philipp .................. 574 Heussel, Claus-Peter........... 651 Heverhagen, Johannes T... 2779 Hewett, Joseph J. .............. 4481 Hey, Silke ..... 2385, 2532, 4233 Heye, Tobias .................... 1755 Heye, Tobias J. ................. 4463 Hezel, Fabian..... 395, 580, 864, 928, 1296, 1384, 1412 Hickie, Ian B. ................... 1197 Hiepe, Patrick ........ 1952, 3491, 3505, 3512 Higaki, Atsushi ...... 1530, 1555, 1558, 1566 Higashi, Hiroki ................. 1530 Higashi, Masahiro .. 2981, 4545 Higashida, Randall ........... 2995 Higgins, David M. . 1495, 2616, 4444 Highchi, Toshihiro ........... 2343 Highton, Louise A. R. ...... 1937 Higuchi, Satomi...... 3660, 3787 Higuchi, Toshihiro 1579, 1643, 2338, 3955 Hilborne, Sarah ...... 1280, 1287 Hilker, Nicholas ............... 4037 Hill, Deborah K. ..... 1926, 3919 Hill, Susanna ...................... 782 Hillenbrand, Claudia M. .... 374, 388, 1147, 2408, 4198 Hillis, Argye ..................... 3013 Hilton, Gene C. ................ 2768 Hilton, Joan ........................ 632 Himanshu, Bhat .................. 244 Himmelreich, Uwe ........ 518, 1139, 1496, 1505, 1721, 3690, 3694, 3989, 4059 Himoto, Yuki 1578, 3450, 4132 Hindman, Nicole .................. 94 Hingorani, Dina V. . 1906, 3870 Hinks, R. Scott ................. 3741 Hinrichs, Jan..... 650, 744, 1497 Hintze, Christian .............. 1481 Hipko, Scott ... 995, 1089, 1250 Hippe, Daniel S. 875, 879, 3636 Hirad, Adnan .................... 1878 Hirano, Masaharu ... 4532, 4551 Hirano, Yoji ..................... 1188 Hirano, Yuji ..................... 3086 Hiraoka, Masahiro ............ 4106 Hirata, Hiroshi .................. 1986 Hirata, Koji....................... 3955 Hirata, Satoshi ........ 2006, 3955 Hiratsuka, Yoshiyasu ....... 2992 Hirayama, Akihiro............ 1213 Hirose, Masanori .............. 4122 Hirotani, Makoto .............. 2111 Hirsch, Jochen G. ............. 4160 Hirsch, Lawrence ............. 3994 Hirsch, Sebastian ... 380, 872, 873, 2424, 2428, 2430, 2439, 2440, 4076 Hirtler, Daniel .................. 4447 Hirvasniemi, Jukka ... 641, 1662 Hisatsune, Tatsuhiro ......... 1945 Hitchens, T. Kevin ...... 1862, 1867, 2455, 3860, 3861, 3906, 1386, 1408, 1446 Hitt, Dave Michael . 3534, 3538 Hiwatashi, Akio ......... 213, 955 Hnilicova, Petra ................ 2893 Ho, Andrew M. ....... 809, 1705, 1727 Ho, Charles ...................... 3533 Ho, Chien. 1386, 1408, 1446, 1862, 1867, 2455, 3860, 3861, 3906 Ho, Chien-Chang.............. 3194 Ho, Leon C. ................ 298, 334 Ho, Pei-Shan .................... 3227 Ho, Yi-Ching Lynn .......... 1127 Hoad, Caroline L. ... 4053, 4054 Hoang, Bao ...................... 1712 Hochman, Amit ...... 2804, 2831 Hock, Andreas ....... 1113, 1359, 2589 Hocke, Carsten ................. 2817 Hocking, Julia .................. 3304 Hockings, Paul D. ............ 1490 Hoeger, Simone ................ 1545 Hoehr, Cornelia ................ 1265 Hoeks, Joris ...................... 1977 Hoelscher, Uvo C. .............. 371 Hoeper, Marius................... 744 Hoerr, Verena ......... 1404, 1866 Hoff, Michael Nicholas ... 2563, 2564

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Author Index
Hoff, Uwe ....................... 28, 29 Hfflin, Jens ....................... 728 Hoffman, Chen ................. 1157 Hoffmann, Christian1472, 1474 Hoffmann, Jens. ... 291, 1982, 2013, 2529 Hoffmann, Karl-Titus ....... 2854 Hoffmann, Lukas .............. 2250 Hoffmann, Stefan H.. 216, 1983 Hoffmann, Werner . 395, 833, 3504, 4404 Hofman, Paul A.M. 458, 990, 1022, 1166, 1187, 1944, 2218, 2288 Hofmann, Heinrich . 2698, 3905 Hofmann, Nicole Anette ..... 765 Hofstaetter, Jochen ........... 3532 Hofstetter, Lorne..... 1819, 4336 Hofstetter, Shir ......... 839, 3651 Hoge, Richard D. ..... 851, 2871, 2872, 3340 Hoge, W. Scott 478, 3329, 4300 Hohlfeld, Jens ..................... 650 Hokamura, Kazuya ........... 1868 Holahan, John M. ............. 2268 Holak, Piotr ........................ 562 Holbrook, Andrew B. ......... 227 Holbrook, Natalie M. ....... 3592, 3599 Holden, Arun .................... 4493 Holder, Chad A................... 969 Holdsworth, David W. ...... 2409 Holdsworth, Samantha J. ..... 73, 121, 211, 369, 842, 2044, 2061, 2084, 3023, 3167, 3195, 3830 Holiga, Stefan ............. 379, 524 Holladay, Bruce ................ 1687 Holland, Scott ......... 2946, 3051 Holland, Scott K. ................ 908 Hollingsworth, Kieren G . 1383, 1385, 2616 Hollingsworth, Neal ......... 2744 Hollmann, Charleen .......... 1021 Holm, Sverre .................... 2447 Holmay, Mary .................. 1939 Holmes, David .................. 4432 Holmes, Holly Elizabeth... 3679 Holmes, James H. .. 1273, 1274, 1286, 1422, 1541, 1683, 2635, 3820, 3832 Holmes, Nathan ................ 1114 Holmes, William M. ........ 1133, 1387, 1389 Holodny, Andrei ............... 3562 Holthuizen, Ronald ... 469, 4324 Hltke, Carsten ................... 157 Holtorf, Megan L. ............... 504 Holtrop, Joseph ................... 607 Holtrop, Joseph L. .. 2064, 2442 Holtzclaw, Lynne A. .......... 496 Holtzheimer, Paul E. ........ 1183 Homagk, Ann-Kathrin ...... 3455 Homma, Akihiro............... 1208 Homma, Kazuhiro ............ 2437 Honarvar, Mohammad ...... 2429 Honda, Hiroshi 213, 955, 4093, 4123 Hong, CheolPyo ............... 3515 Hong, Helen ..................... 3467 Hong, Keum-Shik ............. 2791 Hong, Kwan Soo .............. 1260 Hong, Kyung P. ...... 1395, 4569 Hong, Kyungpyo .... 4510, 4515 Hong, MingJian ...... 2627, 3815 Hong, Suk-Min ...... 2725, 2726, 2773, 4351 Hong, Sung Hwan .. 3502, 3540 Hong, Sungtak .................... 862 Hong, Tan Mui ................. 1068 Hong, Xiaohua ....... 2527, 3676 Hong, Xin ................. 210, 2120 Honig, Stephen ......... 405, 3462 Honkanen, Sanna .............. 1382 Hoogduin, Hans ......... 755, 852, 2284, 3016, 3443, 3818, 4244 Hoogduin, Johannes J. ...... 2594 Hoogenboom, Martijn ...... 1832 Hooker, Jacob M. ...... 759, 760, 3449 Hoon, Alexander ................ 177 Hope, Michael .......... 190, 1345 Hope, Thomas A..... 1539, 4086 Hopfgartner, Andreas J. .... 2395 Hoppel, Charles L............... 322 Hopson, Christopher ......... 1712 Hopson, Ryan D. .............. 2162 Hoque, Majura .................. 1901 Hoque, Sheikh Manjura .... 3898 Hor, Pei-Herng ................. 1371 Horacio, Soto ...................... 808 Horch, R. Adam...... 1595, 1603 Horev, Judith ...................... 425 Horger, Wilhelm..... 1488, 2059 Hori, Masaaki ........ 2866, 3477, 3637, 3669, 3672 Hori, Saeka ............. 2935, 2985 Horie, Tomohiko ... 3172, 4154, 4165 Horiga, Masabumi ............ 2712 Horiguchi, T. .................... 4064 Horkay, Ferenc ................... 496 Horlick, Simon ................. 1661 Hormuth, David A. , II .... 1697, 1715, 4137 Horn, Felix ....................... 1470 Horn, Lars-Christian ........ 1777, 3389, 3399 Horn, Paul ........................ 3490 Hornegger, Joachim .. 696, 829, 1146, 1294, 2815, 3749, 3786, 3811, 4528 Horng, Debra E. ..... 2704, 3858 Horowitz, Assaf........ 711, 3125 Horsewill, Anthony J....... 1917, 1920 Horsfield, Mark A. ........... 1179 Horssen, Remco V.............. 805 Horstmann, Annette ........... 384 Horton, Janet .................... 1731 Horvath, Jeff J. ................. 1755 Hoshi, Yoko ..................... 2319 Hoshida, Toru ................... 2112 Hoshikawa, Atsuto ........... 3513 Hossain, Mosaddek .......... 4359 Hossann, Martin ..... 1816, 1896 Hosseinzadeh, Keyanoosh . 275, 596 Hotokezaka, Yuka ............ 3130 Hou, Bo ............................ 1031 Hou, Bob .......................... 2332 Hou, Bob L. ...................... 2986 Houenou, Josselin............... 779 Hough, David M............... 4067 Houitte, Diane .................. 3998 Houston, Gavin ..... 1819, 3328, 4336 Houston, J. Graeme .......... 1325 Houston, John ................... 1277 Houten, Sander M. ............. 117 Hvener, Jan-Bernd .......... 1924 Howe, Franklyn A. ........... 1967 Howell, Leonard ........... 88, 339 Howes, Stuart ................... 3085 Howison, Christy M. .......... 441 Hoy, Colin ........................ 2276 Hricak, Hedvig ....... 3394, 3396 Hrovat, Alan ..................... 2762 Hrovat, Michael................ 2762 Hrovat, Mirko I. ..... 1500, 2762 Hsia, Connie C.W............. 1494 Hsiang, David J. B.............. 201 Hsiao, Albert .................... 4443 Hsieh, Hsin-Long ............. 3293 Hsieh, Jen-Chuen ............. 1232 Hsieh, Meng-Chi .... 3849, 3850 Hsieh, Tsyh-Jyi ................ 2056 Hsieh, Wen-Yuan ............. 1858 Hsu, Chaohsiung ................ 568 Hsu, Christine........... 195, 3365 Hsu, Edward ..................... 1379 Hsu, I-Chow ..................... 3915 Hsu, Jee-Ching ....... 1330, 3686 Hsu, Johnny T.C. .............. 2484 Hsu, Shirley ...................... 3449 Hsu, Yi-Cheng ........ 532, 668, 3743, 3817, 4247 Hsu, Yi-Hua ..................... 2925 Hsu, Yung-Chin ..... 2130, 3161 Hu, Bob S. ..... 189, 543, 555, 694, 1282, 2619 Hu, Caixia ........................ 2096 Hu, De-En ....160, 661, 3909, 3916 Hu, Houchun Harry ....... 403, 1641, 1644 Hu, Jiani ......... 443, 1571, 2381 Hu, Jingzhe .. 1923, 1933, 3929 Hu, Juan ..................... 92, 1775 Hu, Junmei ....................... 3579 Hu, Lingyun ..................... 1765 Hu, Lingzhi ........................ 483 Hu, Peng .193, 485, 542, 608, 2626, 4560 Hu, Rui ............................... 789 Hu, Simon ........................ 2003 Hu, Siyuan.................. 40, 3292 Hu, Xiaoping P. ... 36, 325, 610, 780, 939, 969, 1010, 1020, 1183, 1850, 2046, 2208, 2260, 2340, 2605, 2699, 2849, 3284, 3685, 3691, 3867, 3997 Hu, Xinyu ............... 3579, 3600 Hu, Yong .......................... 3267 Hu, Yue ............................ 2618 Hu, Yuzheng ............ 519, 1180 Hua, Chia-ho .................... 3639 Hua, Jun .....381, 413, 428, 845, 2544, 3257, 3648 Hua, Yihe ......................... 2708 Huan, Yi ............................. 548 Huang, Alan ....................... 428 Huang, Amanda W. .......... 2324 Huang, Bingsheng ............ 4148 Huang, Bo-Rong .............. 1518 Huang, Chien-Hsiang ....... 2925 Huang, Chiun-Sheng ........ 1743 Huang, Chuan1420, 2462, 2684 Huang, Eric C. .................. 4510 Huang, Feng 1306, 1806, 2376, 2610, 2637, 2638, 2642, 2685, 3761, 4533, 4544 Huang, Gengwen .............. 3918 Huang, Hailiang ................. 218 Huang, Hao ....... 171, 175, 800, 2957, 2958, 3190, 3568, 3577, 3616 Huang, Hsuan-Hung ......... 2671 Huang, Hua ...................... 4081 Huang, Jessie............ 823, 1467 Huang, Jiaoti .......... 3391, 3406 Huang, Jie ........................ 3359 Huang, Jinbai ..................... 685

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Author Index
Huang, Jing............... 234, 3897 Huang, Juebin ................... 1619 Huang, Kuo-Lun ............... 2223 Huang, Li ................ 2371, 4190 Huang, Manli .................... 1202 Huang, Ming-Xiong ......... 2244 Huang, Ngan ....................... 235 Huang, Peiyu .................... 1032 Huang, Pin-Hsun .... 1145, 2223 Huang, Qiuju .................... 1005 Huang, Shao Ying ............ 4177 Huang, Sheng-Fang .......... 2086 Huang, Sheng-Min . 2547, 3686 Huang, Shiliang ........ 337, 894, 2181, 2323, 2922 Huang, Steven Y. ................ 277 Huang, Su-Chun ............... 3158 Huang, Susie Y. .................. 531 Huang, Teng-Ti ................ 1365 Huang, Teng-Yi . 1218, 1414, 1672, 2289 Huang, Wei .. 504, 717, 1074, 3067, 3380, 3453 Huang, William C. ............ 1570 Huang, Xiaoqi ..... 734, 2895, 3555, 3579, 3600 Huang, Yan-Hao ............... 1743 Huang, Yuegao .... 228, 1901, 3411, 3884, 3885, 3898, 4218 Huang, Yuexi............ 224, 2915 Huang, Yu-Jie ................... 2221 Huang, Yun-An ...... 1124, 3717 Huang, Yuqing ................. 2035 Huang, Zirui ..................... 2331 Hubbard, Nicholas ............ 3616 Hubbard, Penny L. ......... 648, 1480, 1484, 3201 Huber, Klaus M. ............... 2829 Huber, Laurentius ...... 107, 757, 847, 2339, 3339 Hubert, Alexander ............ 3789 Hbner, Neele ................... 2265 Hbner, Neele Saskia ....... 2322 Huddleston, Daniel . 2699, 2849 Hudelmaier, Martin 1659, 3550 Hudetz, Anthony G. .......... 2249 Hudson, Melissa ................. 388 Hudson, Melissa M. ............ 613 Hudson, Robert H.E 1907, 4221 Hudson, Thomas ............... 4337 Huentelman, Matt ............. 1012 Hueper, Katja 31, 1372, 1548 Huerta, Claudia ...... 1247, 2335, 2336 Huerta, Samuel Flores ...... 2328 Huettner, James E. .............. 535 Hugg, James W................... 831 Hughes, Ivan..................... 2780 Hughes, John ............ 284, 2828 Hughes, Ray ..................... 4329 Hughes, Sarah................... 2776 Hughes-Riley, Theodore... 1456 Hugo, Geoffrey D. ............ 1487 Huhndorf, Monika. . 3626, 3677 Hui, Edward S ........ 498, 786, 2096, 2916, 3084 Hui, Susanta K.................... 406 Huisman, Marc C. ............ 2179 Hulikova, Alzbeta ............. 3943 Hulsey, Keith M. ................ 214 Hulshizer, Thomas C. ....... 4395 Humbert-Claude, Marie .... 2421 Humphries, Kenneth ......... 1584 Humphries, Paul ............... 4146 Hung, Wei-Feng ............... 2353 Hunter, Jill V. ................... 2898 Hunter, K. ......................... 1958 Hunter, Sally. 1280, 1287, 4472 Huo, Donglai .......... 3489, 3716 Hupf, Jonathan ................. 2855 Huppert, Ted..................... 3524 Hppi, Petra Susan .... 796, 896, 903, 2515, 2964, 3675 Hurd, Ralph 655, 3911, 3917, 3931, 3933, 3935, 3938, 3944 Hurley, Michael .............. 8, 582 Hurley, Samuel A. . 452, 636, 1655, 2465, 4210, 4315, 4317 Hurtado, Daniel ...... 1429, 4452 Hurwit, Daniel .................. 2995 Hussain, Ali ...................... 3573 Hussain, Nuzhat................ 3640 Hussein, Mahamoud O ..... 4054 Hussey, Erin ............. 844, 3286 Hussey, Kristen ................ 3529 Husso, Tiia ....................... 1382 Huston, Jason ........... 622, 1840 Huston, John, III ..... 3216, 3810 Huston, John ......... 2422, 2708, 2711, 2878 Hutchinson, Charles E. ..... 4052 Hutchison, Joanna ............ 3616 Hutchison, R. Matthew ..... 2231 Hutten, Ryan..... .2497, 2863, 2869, 3612 Hutter, Diane .......... 2858, 3369 Hutter, Jana.... 696, 3786, 3811, 4528 Hutton, Chloe ................... 3196 Huttunen, Joanna K. ......... 2298 Huuse, Else Marie .............. 500 Huynh, The Hung ............. 1693 Hwang, Dosik ......... 1102, 2628 Hwang, Eo-Jin ..... 618, 3226, 3263, 3855 Hwang, Jong-Hee ........ 1963, 2419, 4029 Hwang, Juey-Jen .............. 4513 Hwang, Ken-Pin ...... 277, 2406, 2505, 3854 Hwang, Lian-Pin ................ 568 Hwang, Moonjung ............ 2272 Hwang, Scott N. ................. 969 Hwang, Youngkyoo ......... 1842 Hwu, Hai-Gwo ................... 523 Hyare, Harpreet ........ 386, 3011 Hyde, James S. 123, 2315, 2789 Hyder, Fahmeed ..... 118, 228, 299, 1706, 1901, 3242, 3411, 3884, 3885, 3898, 4218 Hylton, Nola M ....... 202, 3202, 3367 Hynynen, Kullervo .... 224, 354, 2915 I Iacono, Maria Ida ............. 2841 Iannaccone, Sandro .......... 1173 Iannotti, Joseph ................ 1995 Ibach, Kevin ..................... 3363 Ibaez, Borja ...................... 256 Ibaraki, Masanobu ............ 1140 Ibrahim, Tamer S. 373, 4368, 4370, 4396, 4399, 4408 Ibrahim, Tareq .................... 576 Ibsen, Per .......................... 2931 Ichikawa, Shintaro .. 1507, 4168 Ichikawa, Tomoaki . 1507, 4169 Ida, Masahiro...................... 988 Ida, Ryoji .......................... 3436 Iddawela, Mahesh............. 3730 Idema, A.J. ......................... 986 Ider, Yusuf Ziya ........ 15, 2807, 4187, 4188, 4269 Idiyatullin, Djaudat.... 465, 764, 869, 1684, 2382, 3369, 3446, 3978 Iguchi, Yoshinobu ............ 2319 Ihlenfeld, Albrecht ............. 893 Iidaka, Tetsuya ....... 2334, 2337 Iihara, Koji ....................... 2981 Iima, Mami ............. 3103, 3383 Iizuka, Yusuke.................. 4106 IJsselstijn, Hanneke .......... 1464 IJzerman, Richard G. ........ 2179 Ikeda, Hajime ................... 2436 Ikenaga, Satoshi ............... 1507 Ikeno, Fumiaki ................... 235 Ikonomidou, Vasiliki N. ... 3025 Ikuye, Katharina ............... 1324 Ileva, Lilia ........................ 1696 Illies, Till .......................... 1435 Illing, Rowland................. 1800 Ilmoniemi, Risto J. ........... 3743 Ilovska, Veronika ............. 2893 Iltis, Isabelle ..................... 3418 Im, Kiho ....... 2687, 3007, 3652 Im, Michael .............. 145, 3468 Imai, Hirohiko .................. 1962 Imai, Yutaka ........ 910, 3097, 3172, 4154, 4165 Imakita, Takuma .............. 3383 Imamura, Naho................. 3740 Imamura, Yukinobu ......... 2710 Immer, Christopher .......... 2708 Immerman, Igor ............... 3482 In, Myung-Ho2575, 3212, 3770 Inage, Kazuhide ................. 942 Inamura, Shinya ..... 1685, 2761 Inati, Souheil J....... 2230, 2646, 2658, 2672, 3055 Inbar, Yael........................ 4061 Ind, T. E. ............................ 594 Indelicato, Daniel J........... 3639 Inder, Terrie E. ................. 2972 Ingalhalikar, Madhura ..... 2088, 2089, 2204 Ingle, R. Reeve 189, 1293, 2581 Inglese, Matilde ................ 3298 Inglis, Ben ........................ 3352 Ingo, Carson ..................... 3189 Ingram, Pier...................... 1064 Ingrisch, Michael..... 591, 3105, 4141 Inoue, Taeko..................... 2930 Inoue, Takashi .................. 1244 Inoue, Yusuke .................. 3262 Inouye, Josh ..................... 1228 Intrapiromkul, Jarunee ..... 4040 Inuggi, Alberto ....... 1030, 1173 Iordanescu, George 1709, 3239 Iorio, Egidio ....................... 807 Ipek, Ozlem ...................... 1791 Iraji, Armin....................... 1162 Irarrzabal, Pablo .. 1347, 1429, 2704, 4452 Irfanoglu, Mustafa Okan .... 710 Irigoyen, Jaione ................ 2193 Irwin, Kent D. .................. 2768 Isaac, Gamaliel ................. 2660 Ishibashi-Ueda, Hatsue..... 2981 Ishida, Masaki ........ 4516, 4529 Ishii, Masaru.. 821, 1461, 1463, 1466, 1468 Ishikawa, Kinya ............... 2850 Ishikawa, Miho................. 3479 Ishimori, Mariko L. ............ 541

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Author Index
Ishimura, Rieko ..... 1397, 1425, 1428 Ishino, S. ........................... 4064 Ishizaka, Kinya ................. 2111 Ishizawa, Kazunori 1685, 2712, 2761 Iskander, A.S.M. ............... 3058 Ismail, Tevfik . 479, 4502, 4504 Isobe, Tomonori .... 1968, 3086, 3108, 3526 Isoda, Haruo ..................... 4478 Isogai, Jun......................... 4475 Isoshima, Shiho ................ 4516 Issa, Bashar....................... 1888 Issels, Rolf D. ......... 1816, 1896 Itagaki, Koji ...................... 2551 Italiaander, Michel ....... 1789, 2729, 3368, 4373, 4397, 4538 Ito, Hiroshi........................ 3198 Ito, Katsuyoshi....... 1530, 1555, 1558, 1566 Ito, Ken ............................. 1719 Ito, Kenji....... 2066, 3660, 3787 Ito, Kosuke ............. 2598, 2599 Ito, Satoshi .............. 2604, 2675 Ittermann, Bernd ...... 893, 1241, 2827, 3504, 4259, 4404 Ittyerah, Ranjit ....... 1046, 1053, 1723, 2541, 2697, 3421 Ius, Tamara ......................... 967 IV, Jacques Machol .......... 2315 Ivancevic, Marko .................. 96 Ivancevic, Marko K. ........ 1742, 3371, 3372 Ivanov, Dimo .. 847, 2472, 3339 Ivkovic, Milos .................. 3619 Iwadate, Yuji 1502, 3180, 4280 Iwata, Hiroo ............ 2559, 3520 Iyer, Srikant Kamesh ........ 2607 Izadpanah, Kaywan ............ 637 Izzillo, Reynald................. 1281 J Jaberi, Arash ..................... 1667 Jabourian, Maritza .............. 737 Jack, Clifford R. .... 2422, 2477, 2878 Jackowski, Marcel Parolin . 481, 581, 3587, 4495, 4496 Jackson, Alan.................... 3071 Jackson, Andrew....... 276, 4094 Jackson, Edward ... 2505, 3854, 4032, 4338 Jackson, Graeme ................. 787 Jackson, Kimberly .............. 197 Jackson, Sonya ................. 1490 Jackson, Steve .................. 3221 Jacob, Augustinus Ludwig 1283 Jacob, Mathews ..... 2411, 2613, 2618, 2622, 3802 Jacobs, Andreas H. ........... 1767 Jacobs, Igor..... 423, 1826, 1894 Jacobs, Julia........................ 522 Jacobs, Russell E. ........ 1257, 1860, 2927 Jacobson, Joseph L. ............ 886 Jacobson, Sandra W. .......... 886 Jacquemyn, Yves .... 1243, 3095 Jacquier, Alexis .................. 317 Jaeschke, Sven ........ 3788, 3789 Jafar, M. ............................. 594 Jafar, Maysam ... 3395, 3397, 3874, 3919 Jafari-Khouzani, Kouros 516, 971, 3061, 3635 Jagadeesan, Bharathi D. .... 954, 4446 Jagannathan, Naranamangalam R. ..... 98, 223, 338, 2947, 3229, 3232, 3377, 3382, 4024, 4049 Jagannathan, Shridhar R ... 1187 Jager, Rolf H. ......... 2987, 3011 Jaggi, Hina........ 43, 1094, 3601 Jahani, Jeiran .................... 3073 Jahanian, Hesamoddin ...... 2266 Jahng, Geon-Ho ....... 618, 2911, 3226, 3263, 3855 Jain, Apar ......................... 2321 Jain, Nidhi ........................ 3959 Jain, Nimit .......................... 119 Jain, Rajan .............. 3058, 3444 Jain, Varsha .... 917, 1351, 2953 Jajamovich, Guido H. ...... 1508, 2212, 4077, 4082, 4163 Jakary, Angela 974, 3592, 3599 Jakob, Peter M ... 371, 647, 650, 1340, 1366, 1489, 1497, 1498, 1600, 2185, 2394, 2395, 2475, 2561, 2788, 3549, 3710, 4105, 4213, 4273, 4283, 4392 Jakovljevic, Djordje G. .... 1383, 1385 Jalan, Rajiv ............. 1509, 3117 Jalbert, Llewellyn E. ........... 510 Jalbert, Trey ...................... 2003 Jambor, Ivan ..................... 3398 James, Camilo .................. 4145 James, George Andrew ..... 2269 James, Jija S. .................... 2900 James, Judy R. .......... 357, 1619 James, Martin W....... 276, 4094 Jameson, Charlie .............. 1776 Jamil, Saad ............. 2874, 3625 Jamin, Yann.... 448, 1749, 1905 Jan, Ning-Jiun..................... 273 Janardhanan, Nirmal........ 2674, 3805, 3812 Jang, Albert ........................ 263 Jang, Hyungseok .... 2522, 2524 Jang, Jinhee ...................... 1138 Jang, Kyung-Eun .... 1155, 1172 Jang, Ming-Kuei ............... 1069 Jang, Taichang.................. 3938 Jani, Piyush ...................... 1211 Janich, Martin A. ..... 656, 1934, 2103, 2966, 3924 Janiczek, Robert L. ............. 691 Janik, Rafal............. 1159, 1855 Janke, Jutta ....................... 3079 Jankiewicz, Marcin... 367, 4262 Jankovic, Drazenka .......... 4514 Jann, Kay ..... 1143, 2267, 3046, 3168, 3246, 3308 Janowich, Jacqueline ........ 1943 Janowski, Miroslaw .. 562, 1061 Jansen, Diane.......... 2316, 3687 Jansen, Jacobus F.A. . 507, 990, 1022, 1166, 1187, 1944, 2218, 2288, 3104 Jansen, Maurits A. ............ 4012 Jansen, Olav ........... 3626, 3677 Jansen, Sanaz.................... 1696 Janssen, Barbara H. 1631, 1634 Janssen, Henk ................... 1894 Janssen, Luuk M............... 3666 Janssens, Sharon M. ........ 1957, 1960, 1964 Janus, Nicolas ................... 1574 Janve, Vaibhav ................. 4229 Jao, Terrence .................... 4525 Jara, Hernan............ 3146, 4095 Jarjour, Nizar .................... 1492 Jarnagin, William ... 1514, 1515 Jarraya, Bchir.................. 2905 Jrvinen, Jukka ................. 3398 Jarvis, Kelly...................... 4450 Jasinski, Krzysztof ........... 2392 Jasmin-Lebras, Guenaelle 4348 Javed, Saleem ................... 4007 Jaw, Fu-Shan .................... 3293 Jawad, Abbas.................... 2978 Jayakumar, Vasumathi ....... 522 Jayapalan, Manivannan .... 4293 Jayasundar, Rama .. 1512, 1523, 1525, 3430 Jayatilake, Mohan L. 504, 3067, 3380, 3453 Jayson, Gordon C. ............ 2693 Jbabdi, Saad....... 52, 835, 2074, 2122, 3022 Jech, Robert ................ 379, 524 Jeffery, Justin J. .................. 441 Jehna, Margit ...................... 840 Jeibmann, Astrid .............. 1866 Jelenik, Tomas ................. 2419 Jelescu, Ileana Ozana ........ 490, 1263, 3181 Jella, Pavan............... 166, 4133 Jellus, Vladimir ....... 635, 3513, 4220, 4227 Jelsone-Swain, Laura ......... 889 Jeneson, Jeroen A. ............ 1965 Jenista, Elizabeth R. ......... 4530 Jenkins, Trevor ................. 4491 Jennings, Dominique L. .. 1154, 4338 Jensen, Christoph ............. 4530 Jensen, Jens H. .. 489, 498, 786, 993, 2079, 2096, 2916, 3084, 3139, 3183 Jensen, Matthew ............... 3306 Jensen, Michael ................ 3910 Jentarra, Garilyn M. ......... 1045 Jeon, Bong-sik .................. 1276 Jeon, Eun-Young ... 1877, 1879, 1881, 1895 Jeon, Tina ..171, 175, 800, 2957 Jeong, Annie..................... 1021 Jeong, Dayae .................... 1050 Jeong, Eun-Kee ..... 1184, 1222, 1569, 2736, 2781, 4011 Jeong, Gwang-Woo 3224, 3560, 3584 Jeong, Ha-Kyu ....... 2120, 3511 Jeong, Hongbae ..... 2725, 2726, 4351 Jeong, Jeong-Won . 2971, 2973, 3581 Jeong, Woo Chul 2518, 4170, 4172, 4176, 4181, 4184 Jeong, Yong ............. 582, 3790 Jerdee, Theodore .............. 1615 Jerecic, Renate ..................... 19 Jerome, Neil P. ................. 2201 Jerschow, Alexej . 419, 3521, 4228 Jerskey, Beth A. 801, 911, 2955 Jesmanowicz, Andrzej....... 123, 2673, 2789 Jespersen, Sune N.... 699, 1757, 2071 Jessen, Frank ...................... 952 Jeukens, Cecile RLPN ....... 990, 2218 Jeurissen, Ben2047, 3149, 3186 Jeyaratnam, Ram .............. 1529 Jezzard, Peter .. 54, 110, 348, 623, 853, 1128, 1137, 2148, 2347, 2989, 3176, 3991, 4401, 4541 Jha, Nikhil ........................ 4503

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Author Index
Jha, Saurabh...................... 4550 Ji, Jim ............................... 2357 Ji, Jim X............................ 4255 Ji, Min................................... 24 Ji, Qing ................... 3165, 4207 Ji, Xunming ...................... 2918 Jia, Feng ... 16, 666, 2384, 2709 Jia, Guang .. 503, 1657, 2531, 2532, 3451 Jia, Hao ................................. 36 Jia, Xun............................. 3808 Jian, Yang ................... 901, 907 Jian, Zhijie .......................... 897 Jiang, Bo ........................... 1031 Jiang, Chunxiang1013, 2274, 2868, 2885 Jiang, Dengrong...... 2584, 2642 Jiang, Hangyi .................... 3150 Jiang, Jie ........................... 1036 Jiang, Jing ......................... 1338 Jiang, Jingting ................... 1571 Jiang, Ke ........................... 3525 Jiang, Li ............................ 1350 Jiang, Lihong ...................... 118 Jiang, Lu ................... 811, 1708 Jiang, Quan 3297, 3649, 3681, 3682 Jiang, Tao ......................... 3102 Jiang, Wenwen ................. 1914 Jiang, X................................. 84 Jiang, Xia .......................... 2520 Jiang, Xuexiang ..... 1020, 3400, 3404, 3407, 4143 Jiang, Yin ......................... 2340 Jiang, Yue-Ming ....... 387, 2851 Jiang, Yulei................. 96, 1772 Jiang, Yun............... 6, 19, 1447 Jie, Gao ............................... 901 Jimenez-Borreguero, Luis Jesus ................................... 256 Jin, Chenwang ........ 1177, 3222 Jin, Hantao ........................ 1546 Jin, Jeong Hye ............ 902, 927 Jin, Jiaoting....................... 1015 Jin, Jin......... 727, 3701, 3815, 3819, 4418, 4421 Jin, Lixin............................. 548 Jin, Ning .. 66, 876, 1336, 1613, 2405, 2433, 3734, 3826, 4222, 4285, 4440 Jin, Ruyun......................... 3641 Jin, Seong-Uk ........ 1155, 1172, 1245, 1260, 1884, 2272, 2333, 2345, 3656 Jin, Tao 2528, 2530, 2542, 2550 Jin, Wook ...... 618, 3226, 3263, 3855 Jin, Yun-Jang .................... 3661 Jin, Zhen ........................... 2327 Jing, An ............................ 1803 Jirak, Daniel ..................... 4058 Jo, Hang Joon ................... 3285 Jo, Jun-ichiro .................... 3891 Jochimsen, Thies H. 2472, 2884 Joe, Bonnie N. .................. 3367 Joe, Eunhae....................... 3922 Joehrens, Korinna ............. 2428 Joel, Suresh E. ....... 2261, 2984, 3075, 3257 Joel, Suresh Emmanuel .... 3281 Jog, Mayank A. ................ 2953 Jogiya, Roy ......................... 186 Joh, Shigeharu .................. 1244 Johansen, Heather ............. 2949 Johansson, Adam .............. 1665 Johansson, Lars ................ 4050 John, Griffiths R. .............. 4038 John, Schmitz J. ................ 4107 Johnson, Aime K. ... 1075, 1076 Johnson, Amy ................... 1793 Johnson, Ann .................... 2894 Johnson, Brian .................. 1239 Johnson, Casey P. .... 733, 2613, 3220, 3243, 3266, 4215 Johnson, Curtis L. ... 2425, 2442 Johnson, David H. .............. 534 Johnson, Edward .............. 1081 Johnson, Ethan M. .. 1822, 2509 Johnson, G. Allan .. 23, 1057, 2939, 3076, 3157, 3416 Johnson, Glyn ................... 3073 Johnson, Kevin M.. 10, 70, 622, 626, 646, 653, 1136, 1332, 1432, 1492, 1607, 1676, 1677, 2402, 2449, 2993, 3832, 3918, 3936, 4101, 4442, 4450 Johnson, Micah................. 2970 Johnson, Peter................... 2105 Johnson, Rebecca ............. 1398 Johnson, Sean Peter . 506, 1698, 1701, 2188 Johnson, Sterling .............. 1840 Johnston, Leigh A.. 2456, 2667, 3843 Johnston, Megan E. 2154, 2163 Johnston, Michael V. ........ 1073 Johnston, Peter V. ............. 4314 Johst, Sren . 2759, 3772, 4281, 4474 Jolly, Marie-Pierre .... 575, 1434 Jonathan, Sumeeth Vijay582, 2352, 3790 Jonckers, Elisabeth ........... 3313 Jones, Amber .................... 4196 Jones, Annette .................. 4279 Jones, Blaise V. .................. 923 Jones, Carrie K. ................ 2324 Jones, Craig ...... 413, 428, 845, 1019, 2261, 2544, 2555, 3257, 3648, 3840, 3990 Jones, David T. ................. 2878 Jones, Derek K. . 778, 843, 895, 1049, 2055, 2126, 3148, 3663 Jones, Edward C. .............. 2429 Jones, Ella ........................ 3367 Jones, Jennifer L..... 2883, 3300 Jones, John G. .................... 673 Jones, Kristen L. ............... 1044 Jones, Melina.................... 1061 Jones, Nia W. ................... 4130 Jones, Peter......................... 227 Jones, Scott....................... 3441 Jones, Stephen 752, 2142, 4422 Jones, Terence A. ............. 4052 Jong-Hwan, Lee ................. 927 Jong-Yeon, Lee .................. 927 Jonhson, Curtis ................. 2423 Jonkers, Richard AM....... 1960, 1964 Joo, Bio .............................. 225 Joo, Ijin............................. 4055 Joon-Sup, Jeong ................. 902 Jorda, Merce ..................... 1771 Jordan, Bndicte F. ....... .1139, 1700,1750, 1760 Jordan, Caroline ...... 436, 1671, 1690 Jordan, Lori ........................ 207 Jordan, Maria Veronica C . 155, 1563 Jordanova, Kalina V. .......... 370 Josan, Sonal ... 655, 3911, 3917, 3931, 3933, 3935, 3938, 3944 Joseph, Antoine ................ 1058 Joseph, Arun... 676, 4441, 4567 Joseph, Jesuchristopher ...... 886 Josephs, Oliver ....... 3196, 3780 Joshi, Anand A. 55, 1951, 2691 Jost, Gregor ........................ 748 Jou, Tiffany ...................... 2281 Joubert, Ilse .. 1280, 1287, 4472 Jovicich, Jorge ... 2764, 2873, 2913, 3280, 3554 Joy, David ........................ 1149 Ju, Anes ............................ 1979 Ju, Shenghong ...... 26, 357, 564 Juan, Chun-Jung ............... 1218 Juang, Chi-Long ............... 1711 Juchem, Christoph .............. 667 Jucker, Beat M. ...... 1712, 1768 Juge, Lauriane .................. 2447 Juhasz, Csaba ................... 2973 Juhasz, Kolman ................ 4387 Julian, Maclaren ................. 842 Juluru, Krishna ....... 1531, 2207 Jun, Li Xian ........................ 901 Jun, Zhang Zeng ................. 901 Jung, Bernd 477, 1304, 2647, 2651, 3821, 4435, 4451, 4483 Jung, Jinyoung ................. 1946 Jung, Ki-Hye ........ 1877, 1879, 1881, 1895 Jung, Kwan-Jin....... 3145, 3192 Jung, Rex.......................... 3585 Jung, So-Lyung ................ 1138 Jung, Sungkyu .................. 4358 Jung, Youngkyoo .... 583, 2154, 2163 Junge, Sven ............ 2780, 4359 Junichi, Hata..................... 3514 Juras, Vladimir ... .688, 1605, 2473, 2795,3465, 3466, 3471, 3475, 3532, 3539, 4140, 4142 Jurcoane, Alina....... 1105, 2513 Jurkat-Rott, Karin ............... 116 Jurvelin, Jukka S. ..... 641, 3546 Just, Nathalie .................... 1261 Jutras, Jean-David ............ 2451 Jyo, John .......................... 3562 K Kabasawa, Hiroyuki ........ 1134, 1502, 2998, 3109, 3180, 3725, 4168, 4280, 4480 Kabisch, Stefan ................ 2472 Kabolizadeh, Peyman ......... 596 Kachramanoglou, Carolina ......................................... 1126 Kaczmarczyk, Tomasz ..... 3264 Kadashevich, Ilja .............. 3755 Kadayakkara, Deepak K 426, 3863, 3899 Kadbi, Mo ........ 67, 1346, 4445 Kaddoum, Roland N......... 2961 Kadem, Lyes .............. 64, 1328 Kadlecek, Stephen J. . 821, 823, 1461, 1463, 1466, 1467, 1468, 1916, 1925,1932, 3426, 3952 Kgebein, Urte ....... 1836, 4012 Kaggie, Joshua D. . 1221, 2736, 2781, 4010, 4343 Kahl, Kai G. ..................... 1372 Kahl, Sabine ..................... 1963 Kahn, Thomas ....... 1777, 1843, 3389, 3399, 4096 Kaichi, Yoko .................... 3479 Kailavasan, Mithun .......... 3427

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Kaiser, Jeffrey R. ..... 174, 2107, 2269 Kaiser, Mandy .................. 1836 Kaiser, Sven...................... 3115 Kajdacsy-Balla, Andre A. . 1783 Kaji, Tatsumi .................... 1781 Kakite, Suguru ........ 1533, 4169 Kakkad, Samata ...... 1710, 1734 Kalantari, Saeed...... 1226, 1227 Kalayciyan, Raffi ... 1562, 4008, 4014, 4355 Kalb, Bobby T. ...... 1528, 1573, 3829, 4070 Kali, Avinash ...................... 254 Kalin, Ned .............. 2141, 2928 Kalinina, Juliya ................... 511 Kalita, Katarzyna .............. 2392 Kalk, Nicola...................... 1953 Kallehauge, Jesper F ........ 1752, 1757 Kalnin, Andrew ................ 3295 Kalpathy-Cramer, Jayashree ........................ 516, 3061, 3197 Kalra, Philip A. ................. 1547 Kalra, Sanjay .................... 1017 Kaluza, Owen L. ............... 2667 Kamagata, Koji ...... 2866, 3669, 3672 Kamath, Amita ................. 3439 Kamath, Amith J. .................. 59 Kamel, Alaaeldin ...... 641, 1662 Kamel, Ihab R. 280, 1537, 1538 Kamen, Ali ....................... 4498 Kamigiri, Akira................. 4516 Kaminsky, Stephen ........... 1021 Kmmer, Stefan ................ 3205 Kampf, Thomas ........ 371, 2185 Kamphues, Carsten ........... 2428 Kan, Enci Mary ..... 1054, 1068, 1072, 2015 Kan, H.E. .......................... 3982 Kan, Hermien E. ..... 2008, 2960 Kana, Rajesk K. .................. 520 Kanakia, Shruti ................. 3890 Kanakis, Allison ............... 2938 Kanal, Emanuel ................ 2842 Kanamoto, Masayuki ........ 3436 Kanao, Shotaro ................. 3383 Kanata, Naoki ................... 4471 Kanbara, Yoshiyuki .......... 1244 Kancherla, Swarupa ............ 336 Kanda, Kenichi ................. 3784 Kanda, Tomonori .............. 4471 Kandasamy, Sivakumar .... 3085 Kanekar, Sangam .............. 1029 Kaneko, M. ....................... 4064 Kaneko, Yukio.................. 2756 Kanemitsu, Izumi ............. 1576 Kang, Byung Chul ............ 1575 Kang, Heoung-Keun ........ 3224, 3560, 3584 Kang, Hyunseok ................. 234 Kang, Min-Kyoung ....... 1877, 1879, 1881, 1895 Kang, Shih-Tsung ............. 1825 Kang, Sung Eun................ 3502 Kangarlu, Alayar .............. 4383 Kanki, Akihiko .. 1530, 1555, 1558, 1566 Kannengiesser, Stephan .... 401, 4088, 4089 Kanno, Iwao ..................... 3198 Kano, Mitsunobu R. ......... 1869 Kanowski, Martin ............. 3264 Kantarci, Kejal ................. 2477 Kanzaki, Suzu................... 4545 Kao, Chris .......................... 335 Kao, Evan ......................... 4437 Kao, Yu-Chieh Jill ......... 335, 2312, 3236, 3237 Kapilamoorthy, T. R. ........ 2900 Kaplan, Lindsay................ 1018 Kaplan, Mohammed ......... 4521 Kaplitt, Michael ................ 1021 Kapoor, Raj ...................... 1212 Kapoor, V. ........................ 3430 Kappos, Ludwig 1101, 2903, 3618 Kapur, Tina....................... 1847 Kapusta, Christopher ........ 1995 Kara, Firat .............. 2881, 2882 Karademir, Ibrahim .............. 96 Karahanoglu, Fikret Isik ... 2290 Karaman, M. Muge 2232, 2285 Karampinos, Dimitrios C.. 144, 684, 3460, 3461 Karas, Vasili ..................... 3529 Karczewski, Peter ............... 616 Karczmar, Gregory S. .. 96, 154, 678, 1702, 1758, 3054, 3371 Karimi, Hirad ......... 4319, 4332 Karimi, Shaghayegh ......... 4000 Karis, John P. ................... 2582 Kariyasu, Toshiya............. 1397 Karkada, Mohan ................. 502 Karkowski, Philipp ........... 3372 Karlas, Thomas................. 4096 Karlsson, Anette ............... 1682 Karmarkar, Parag.............. 4314 Karow, David ................... 3391 Karpitschka, Martina ........ 2082 Karpuk, Sergej ........ 1472, 4118 Karr, Lindsay .................... 1089 Kartusch, Ralf ................... 371 Kartmann, Ren .................. 830 Karunanayaka, Prasanna.... 908, 1153, 3228 Kaspar, Selina .................. 1642 Kasper, Johnathan D. ....... 1639 Kasper, Lars .... 304, 552, 2715, 3332 Kassner, Andrea ............... 3571 Kassubek, Jan ................... 3080 Kasten, Jeffrey Adam ....... 2666 Katabi, Dina ..................... 2019 Katahira, Kei .................... 3436 Kataoka, Kazunori ............ 1869 Kataoka, Masako1579, 3383, 4132 Katayama, Ikuo ................ 3130 Katayama, Motoyuki ....... 1134, 1288, 1502, 2998 Kates, Brian S................... 1837 Katkuri, Yashwanth .. 166, 4133 Kato, Naoki ...................... 1868 Kato, Roberta ..................... 251 Kato, Tomomi .................. 1759 Kato, Yoshinori . 159, 236, 238, 561, 3419 Katscher, Ulrich 3372, 3626, 4237, 4254, 4260, 4410 Katsikatsos, Giorgos......... 2742 Katsura, Masaki...... 3477, 3637 Kattel, Krishna ....... 3887, 3889 Kattel, Krishna ................. 3902 Katwal, Santosh................ 3283 Katz, Seth S. ..................... 3438 Katz-Brull, Rachel............ 1915 Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich. 647, 651 Kaufman, David ............... 3557 Kaufman, Marc J. ... 1034, 4044 Kauko, Tommi ................. 3398 Kaulisch, Thomas ............. 2790 Kaur, Prabhjot .................. 3019 Kaur, Ramneek ......... 979, 2170 Kaur, Tanzeer ......... 3688, 3695 Kaushik, Sandeep ............. 3720 Kaushik, Suryanarayanan . 818, 1451, 1452 Kavanagh, Brian ................. 823 Kaveh, Razieh .................... 487 Kawadler, Jamie M. ........... 212 Kawahara, Takashi ........... 3513 Kawai, Hisashi ................. 1233 Kawai, Yuko . 1643, 2338, 2343, 3955 Kawaji, Keigo .................. 2591 Kawakami, Fumi .............. 3386 Kawamitsu, Hideaki ........ 4100, 4104, 4112, 4113, 4479 Kawel-Boehm, Nadine .... 4553, 4561 Kay, Kendrick .................. 3160 Kaye, Elena ........................ 232 Kaye, Jeffrey A. ................. 994 Kaye, Stan .......................... 508 Kaza, Evangelia ............... 1488 Kazan, Samira ... 3427, 3913, 3925, 3949, 3951 Kazerooni, Anahita Fathi 2703, 2703, 3087 Kazuhiro, Homma ............ 3514 Kazuo, Yagi ..................... 3514 Kazuya, Yasokawa ........... 1555 Kazuyuki, Mizuhara ......... 3514 Ke, Hanping ..................... 4288 Keall, Paul ........................ 1587 Kearney, Hugh ................. 2095 Keating, Brian Robert ...... 2580 Keavney, Bernard D. ........ 1385 Kecskemeti, Steven ............ 452 Keegan, Jennifer .... 479, 486, 4502, 4504, 4505, 4554, 4557, 4564 Keenan, Kathryn E. .......... 4338 Keenan, Kelly A. .............. 2209 Keerthivasan, Mahesh B .... 246 Kegeles, Lawrence S. ...... 1206, 3985 Keichi, Yano .................... 3514 Keil, Boris ... 665, 826, 1018, 1210, 2724, 2731, 2841, 3254, 3305, 3348, 3354, 4386 Keiley, John ..................... 2713 Keilholz, Shella ..... 2243, 2250, 2255, 2302, 3278 Keith, Brian D. ................... 810 Keith, Graeme A. .. 2596, 2743, 2745, 4402 Keith, Lauren A................ 1273 Keizer, Henk .................... 1894 Kelcz, Frederick ............... 2402 Keledjian, Kaspar M. ....... 3680 Keliris, Aneta ................... 1891 Keller, Margaret ............... 2859 Keller, Sarah..................... 4060 Keller, Timothy ................ 3192 Kelley, Douglas A.C. ...... 1654, 2508, 3642 Kelley, Mark C. ................ 3384 Kellihan, Heidi B. ............ 1356 Kellman, Peter .... .184, 1296, 1384, 1394, 1396, 1402, 2672, 4559, 4572 Kellner, Elias ....... 703, 2169, 2213, 2226, 3065 Kellner-Weldon, Frauke ... 1143 Kells, Adrian .................... 3907 Kelly, Claire E.................... 905 Kelly, Douglas A.C. ........... 247 Kelly, Michael E. ............. 3275 Kelm, Nathaniel D. .......... 2324

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Author Index
Kelsch, Wolfgang ............. 2321 Kemeny, Nancy ...... 1514, 1515 Kemp, Graham J. ... 1968, 3108, 3526 Kendall, Giles ................... 2948 Kendrick, Keith Maurice .... 734 Kennedy, Brett W.C ...... 661, 3909, 3916 Kennedy, Cheryl ............... 1003 Kennedy, Fiona................. 2987 Kennedy, James ................ 1191 Kennedy, Paul .................. 1620 Kennerley, Aneurin .. 757, 3913 Kenney, Joanne................. 1200 Kenning, Lawrence.... 962, 975, 976 Kent-Braun, Jane .............. 1622 Kenul, Damon ........ 940, 1094, 2688, 3601 Keogh, Bart P. ............ 45, 3613 Keough, Michael B. .......... 1050 Kerchner, Geoff A. ............. 248 Kern, Johannes S. ............. 2908 Kernert, Miriam ................ 2321 Kerr, Adam ......... 125, 248, 723 Kerr, Adam B. . 215, 370, 537, 555, 652, 2398, 2512, 4267 Kerr, D. ............................. 2332 Kersbergen, Karina J. ......... 172 Kershaw, Jeff .................... 3198 Kershaw, Lucy.......... 900, 1317 Kersting, Anette................ 1165 Kerwin, William.1301, 1302, 3059 Kesavadas, Chandrasekharan .......................................... 2900 Keserci, Bilgin ........ 4125, 4312 Keshari, Kayvan R..... 567, 812, 3429 Keshavan, Matcheri .......... 1196 Kessels, Roy PC ............... 1944 Ketkar-Atre, Ashwini ....... 4059 Kettunen, Mikko I. 160, 661, 3909, 3916, 3937 Keupp, Jochen ...... .213, 559, 828, 955, 1782, 2532, 4123, 4233, 4237 Keutzer, Kurt .................... 2630 Khabipova, Diana ............. 2493 Khalafvand, Seyed Saeid .. 1326 Khalighi, Mohammad M . 2595, 4267 Khalil, Nadia .......... 4220, 4227 Khan, Ahmad Raza . 4007, 4023 Khan, Ali ........ 162, 1249, 2689 Khan, M. Ayaz ....... 1238, 1253 Khan, Sarah N. ................... 487 Khan, Stephanie................ 1331 Khandelwal, Sudhir .......... 1207 Khanicheh, Azadeh 2999, 3294 Khatamian, Yasha ............ 2234 Khatib, Dalal .......... 1189, 1193 Khatir, Dinah S. ................ 4139 Khegai, Oleksandr .. 1934, 3924 Khemtong, Chalermchai ..... 659 Khin, Htwe K. .................. 3388 Khirchenko, Dmitry.......... 4145 Kholmovski, Eugene G. .. 1395, 1445, 4462, 4484, 4510, 4515, 4562, 4569, 4575 Khong, Pek Lan ...... 3270, 3273 Khoo, ChinMeng .... 1526, 2701 Khoo, Michael C.K. ...... 251, 1235, 2714 Khushu, Subash . 3019, 3559, 3688, 3695, 3864, 3995, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4020, 4023 Kichikawa, Kimihiko ...... 2935, 2985 Kickhefel, Antje ............... 3789 Kida, Ikuhiro .................... 2319 Kido, Aki . 1578, 1579, 2102, 3450, 4106, 4132, 4468 Kiefer, Berthold ..... 283, 401, 696, 829, 1769, 2059, 2368, 3749, 3786, 4160 Kiefer, Garry E. . 3884, 3885, 4218 Kiel, Jeffrey W. ..... 2308, 2309, 2310 Kielar, Ania ...................... 1667 Kiely, David ..................... 1348 Kierans, Andrea S..... 940, 1570 Kiguchi, Kayo ... 1578, 3450, 4132 Kijowski, Richard .. 431, 636, 1607, 1655, 1676, 1677, 2373, 3545 Kikinis, Ron ....................... 937 Kikuchi, Kazufumi ..... 213, 955 Kikuchi, Keiichi ............... 2992 Kikuta, Kennichi .............. 3043 Kilgas, Phillip ......... 1432, 4455 Kiliaan, Amanda J. . 2316, 3687 Kilian, Wolfgang .... 1476, 1478 Kilmartin, Liam ................ 1200 Kilroy, Emily .. 106, 2953, 3044 Kim, Ahryum ................... 2803 Kim, Alice ........................ 2106 Kim, Boklye ............. 550, 2570 Kim, Bum-soo .................. 1138 Kim, Charles Y. ...... 1275, 4463 Kim, Cho Rong ..... 3887, 3889, 3900 Kim, Dae-Shik.................. 3245 Kim, Daeun ...................... 3033 Kim, Dai-Jin ........... 1946, 1979 Kim, Daniel ... 319, 1395, 3803, 4484, 4510, 4515, 4569 Kim, Dong Chan .............. 2401 Kim, Dong Hyun .............. 4172 Kim, Dong-Hyun..... 231, 1236, 2514, 3851, 3852, 3922, 4173, 4179, 4180, 4183, 4266 Kim, Dongmin.................. 3262 Kim, Eugene........... 1689, 3846 Kim, Eui Jong................... 2911 Kim, Eung Yeop............... 1236 Kim, Eung-Gyu ................ 1276 Kim, Eun-Hee 965, 4039, 4043 Kim, Gwang-Won ............ 3560 Kim, Hahnsung ................ 2514 Kim, Hee-Kyung ... 1877, 1879, 1881, 1884, 1895, 2333, 2345, 3490 Kim, Hwi-Yool ................ 1979 Kim, Hyeonjin ....... 1426, 3540, 4034 Kim, Hyug-Gi 618, 3226, 3263, 3855 Kim, Hyun Grace ..... 488, 4486 Kim, Hyung Joong 2518, 4170, 4172, 4176, 4181, 4184 Kim, Hyung L. ................. 4151 Kim, Hyunki............. 721, 1751 Kim, InSeong ................... 3516 Kim, Jae-Hwa ................... 1946 Kim, Jeong Kon ....... 528, 2926 Kim, Jinsuh ...................... 2613 Kim, Ji-Young ........ 1155, 1172 Kim, Joo-Hyun ...... 1877, 1879, 1881, 1895 Kim, Joonsoo.................... 2401 Kim, Jung Hoon ............... 4055 Kim, Jung Young ............. 1898 Kim, Jung-Bae.................. 1842 Kim, Junghwan ..... 4370, 4396, 4408 Kim, Jung-Hwan ...... 687, 3524 Kim, Junseok .................... 3571 Kim, Kyeong Min ............ 1898 Kim, Kyoung-Nam 2153, 2725, 2726, 4351 Kim, Kyung Sang ............. 3803 Kim, Mi Young ................ 1689 Kim, Min Jung ................. 4180 Kim, Min Oh .................... 4172 Kim, Mina ........................ 2533 Kim, Min-Ji 618, 2911, 3226, 3263, 3855 Kim, Minoh ...................... 4180 Kim, Min-Oh .. 231, 4173, 4266 Kim, Misun ...................... 3245 Kim, Pan-ki ............ 1276, 1426 Kim, Paul ........................... 235 Kim, Raymond J............... 4530 Kim, Sang Joon ................ 3641 Kim, Sang-Young .. 1946, 1979 Kim, Seok-Kwun.............. 3584 Kim, Seong-Eun 1184, 1221, 1222, 2567, 4011, 4343 Kim, Seong-Gi ........ 273, 296, 1148, 2299, 2528, 2530, 2542, 2550, 3337 Kim, Si Seung .................. 3515 Kim, SoYoung ................. 3221 Kim, Sungheon.. 197, 200, 968, 1691, 1741, 3364, 3373, 3632, 3641 Kim, Sungjun ................... 1649 Kim, Sun-Mi ...................... 618 Kim, Tae ...... 1148, 2159, 3337 Kim, Taeho....................... 1587 Kim, Tae-Hoon ................ 3584 Kim, Tae-Jeong . 1877, 1879, 1881, 1895 Kim, Yeo Ju ..................... 1689 Kim, Yoon-Chul...... 251, 1235, 2714 Kim, Youn Jeong ............. 1689 Kim, Young........................ 528 Kim, Young Ro ................ 2926 Kim, Young-Bo ..... 2153, 2725, 2726, 2773, 4351 Kim, Young-Jo ................. 3535 Kimura, Atsuomi .............. 2551 Kimura, Fumiko ............... 1759 Kimura, Hirohiko .. 1542, 3043, 3634 Kimura, Keisaku .............. 1643 Kimura, Tokunori........ 3386, 3740, 4468 Kindgen, Sarah ................. 1590 King, Ann D. .................... 3218 King, Jace B. .................... 3575 King, Kevin ...................... 1670 King, Kevin F. . . 1680, 2053, 2054, 2092, 3741, 3777, 3784, 4480 King, Kevin S. .................... 850 King, Martin D. ................ 2139 King, Robert M, ............... 2660 King, Sarah L. .................. 2864 King, Scott B. ..... 14, 138, 2721 King, Tricia ...................... 3627 Kingdom, John C. ............ 4129 Kini, Lohith ...................... 1351 Kinkel, R. Philip..... 3606, 3608

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Kinoshita, Toshibumi ....... 1140 Kinugasa, Ryuta ................. 364 Kinzler, Kenneth W. ........... 565 Kipfer, Hal D. ................... 3375 Kir, Albert ........................ 2280 Kiraly, Attila ..................... 1755 Kirby, Miranda .... 819, 1457, 1460, 1462, 1471 Kirchberg, Klaus J. ........... 4314 Kircher, Karl ....................... 163 Kirchin, Miles A. .............. 1272 Kirchner, Thomas ... 2007, 2464 Kirkham, Alex .................. 1800 Kirkham, Fenella J.............. 212 Kirov, Ivan I. .. 221, 1938, 3582 Kirpalani, Anish ............... 1529 Kirsch, David G. ............... 3416 Kirsch, Stefan ................... 1614 Kirsch, Thorsten ................. 435 Kirshner, Howard ............... 207 Kirton, Adam .................... 2920 Kiruluta, Andrew J.M. ..... 2792, 2798 Kiselev, Valerij G. .. 703, 2116, 2169, 2213, 2226, 3065, 3073, 3127, 4286 Kish, Stephen.................... 2476 Kishimoto, Riwa ............... 2436 Kishimura, Akihiro ........... 1869 Kiss, Jozsef ....................... 3675 Kissinger, Kraig V. .. 257, 1313, 1318, 1319, 1358, 1373 Kister, Ilya ........ 43, 1094, 3601 Kitagawa, Kakuya ............ 4529 Kitajima, Hiroumi............. 1817 Kitajima, Kazuhiro . 1780, 3386 Kitajima, Mika.................. 2463 Kitajims, Hiroumi D. ........ 4308 Kitamura, Masayuki ......... 1576 Kitamura, Mitsunobu ........ 1368 Kitzler, Hagen H. .............. 3604 Kiyama, Sachiko..... 2330, 2334 Kjrstad, smund ... 2360, 3119 Klarhfer, Markus ............ 1283 Klassen, L. Martyn .. 670, 3739, 3987 Klatt, Dieter ...... 380, 871, 2444 Klaver, Peter ............. 740, 1942 Klein, Saskia ..................... 2715 Klein, Stefan ....................... 146 Kleine, Philip .................... 1498 Kleinhans, Natalia M. ....... 3158 Kleinman, Jonathan .......... 1144 Kleinnijenhuis, Michiel ...... 837 Klemm, Rolf ..................... 4435 Kleppest, Magne ............... 590 Klibanov, Alexander......... 1865 Klifa, Catherine ................ 3367 Kline-Fath, Beth M... 923, 2760 Klinger, Craig ................... 1598 Kliot, Michel ...................... 982 Klix, Sabrina....................... 864 Klomp, Dennis W. J. 97, 390, 554, 599, 1708, 1789, 1791, 1970, 2008, 2014, 2387, 2391, 2573, 2729, 3042, 3368, 3401, 3542, 4245, 3982, 4373, 4382, 4397, 4538 Klose, Uwe 961, 1135, 1171, 1176, 2025, 3996 Klostranec, Jesse .............. 1845 Klotz, Laurence .................... 91 Klotz, Sarah ...................... 1545 Klppelholz, Birgit ........... 2419 Kmicikewycz, Alexander 2945, 3594, 3595 KN, Bhanu Prakash 1054, 1072, 1527, 4064 Knight, Robert A. ............. 1875 Knight-Greenfield, Ashle 1533, 4091 Knight-Scott, Jack ............ 3988 Knoblaugh, Sue ................ 1646 Knobloch, Verena ............. 1339 Knoll, Florian .... 2078, 2615, 2636, 2665, 3182, 3827 Knop, Richard .................. 1709 Knopp, Michael V. .. 503, 1657, 2098, 2531, 2532, 3295, 3451 Knox, Katherine ............... 1100 Knudsen, Gitte M. .............. 760 Knutsson, Hans....... 3179, 3185 Knutsson, Linda ..... 1913, 2198 Ko, Cheng-Wen. 2086, 2467, 3178 Ko, In Ok .......................... 1898 Koay, Cheng Guan ..... 710, 987 Kobayashi, Hitomi............ 4551 Kobayashi, Masakazu ....... 3660 Kobayashi, Naoharu ...... 366, 2366, 2382 Kobayashi, Tetsuo ............ 2719 Kobayashi, Yasuyuki........ 4551 Kober, Frank..... 317, 323, 1321 Kober, Tobias ........ 306, 948, 3009, 3703, 3764 Kobus, Thiele 99, 538, 2020, 3403, 3408 Kocaturk, Ozgur ............... 4316 Koch, Giacomo......... 328, 2847 Koch, Jill M. ..................... 1390 Koch, Kevin ........ 683, 1670, 1673, 2568, 2717 Koch, Kevin M. ........ 558, 2560 Kochanek, Patrick M. ....... 3906 Kochunov, Peter ............... 2263 Kockenberger, Walter ...... 1920 Kodama, Tomonobu ......... 2559 Koegler, Carsten ............... 2757 Koelsch, Bertram................ 537 Koelsch, Bertram L. ........... 567 Koenders, Marije .............. 3905 Koenig, Alexander M. ...... 2779 Koenig, Katherine 951, 1107, 1240, 2133, 2143, 2853 Koenig, Thomas ............... 3246 Koenigkam-Santos, Marcel 651 Koestner, Simon C. ............ 547 Koff, Matthew F. ....... 640, 1606, 1670, 1673, 1679, 2560 Kogan, Feliks ...... 420, 1006, 1192, 1438, 2543, 2554 Koh, Dow M............. 592, 4149 Koh, Dow-Mu ....... 505, 720, 2201, 2217 Koh, Jason .......................... 633 Koh, Tong San ....... 1693, 2220 Kohen, Fortune ................. 1897 Kohichi, Takamoto ........... 3514 Khler, Max ........ 230, 1829, 4309, 4311 Kohli, Nidhi...................... 3192 Kohli, Rohit ...................... 1521 Koji, Takahiro .................. 2988 Kojima, Masatoshi ............. 942 Kok, Trina .............. 2031, 3968 Koken, Peter 469, 470, 2588, 3714, 4324, 4568 Kokeny, Paul .................... 1338 Kokorin, Denis ....... 4248, 4250 Koktzoglou, Ioannis .. 544, 878, 1291, 2189, 4434 Kokuryo, Daisuke... 1713, 1869 Kolandaivelu, Aravindan.... 259 Kolasinski, James ............. 2956 Kolb, Rupert ... 961, 2025, 3996 Kolbitsch, Christoph...... 769, 3745, 3747 Kolind, Shannon H.1084, 1093, 1103, 1117 Kolipaka, Arunark ........ .870, 2098, 2100, 2431, 2432, 2433 Kollasch, Peter D...... 244, 4107 Koller, Brigitte ................. 2977 Kolli, Kanti Pallav ............ 4335 Kollias, Spyros S. ... 1113, 2589 Kllisch, Ulrich ..... 1930, 3921, 3923 Kolster, Hauke.................. 1505 Komancsek, Adriana ....... 1304, 4483 Komatz, Gerlinde ..... 929, 1217 Komeilizadeh, Nazanin ... 1226, 1227 Komery, Amelia ............... 1060 Komi, Masanori ............... 2463 Komlosh, Michal E. ...... 496, 710, 2058, 2516 Komlosi, Peter ........ 4114, 4116 Komoroski, Richard A. .... 1991 Kompatsiari, Kyveli ............. 95 Konar, Amaresha Sridhar . 3801 Kondo, Douglas ..... 1184, 4011 Kondo, Hiroki .................. 1597 Kondo, Norihiro ............... 1405 Kong, Jian .......................... 760 Kong, Xiangquan ............... 548 Kong, Yazhuo .................... 348 Koning, Wouter ... 390, 2391, 3042, 3442, 4397, 4407, 4538 Konishi, Ikuo.......... 1579, 3450 Konishi, Takashi .............. 3879 Konkle, Justin J. ................. 140 Kono, Saki........................ 1685 Konrad, Kerstin ................ 3650 Konstan, Michael W......... 4105 Kontos, Despina ....... 194, 1732 Konyer, Norman B. ....... 930, 2792, 2798 Kooby, David A. .............. 4308 Kooi, Eline ............. 4542, 4543 Kooi, M.E........................... 589 Kooi, Marianne Eline ....... 1977 Kooijman, Hendrik . 1421, 4127 Koon, Kevin Tse Ve ......... 1650 Koonen, Jos ...................... 2385 Koons, Karen ..................... 743 Koopman, Marit J. .......... 1769 Koopmann, Matthias ........ 4510 Koopmans, Peter J. 53, 2045, 2238, 3274, 3704, 3707, 3792 Kopanoglu, Emre ................. 12 Kopeinigg, Daniel .... 121, 3830 Korchak, Sergey ..... 1476, 1478 Korczykowski, Marc .. 40, 3292 Kording, Fabian ..... 1421, 3057 Koretsky, Alan P. .. 294, 758, 1035, 1561, 1859, 1902, 2833, 3862 Korhonen, Rami K. .......... 3546 Koriakin, Taylor ................. 921 Korn, Natalie .................... 1779 Korosec, Frank R. ....... 1273, 1274, 1286, 1541 Korpisalo-Pirinen, Petra ..... 355 Korten, A.G.G.C. ............... 589 Korteweg, Mies A. ........... 3542 Korvink, Jan G. ..... 289, 662, 663, 728, 1229, 2794, 2908, 3766, 4346, 4435 Kos, Sebastian .................. 1283 Kosaka, Nobuyuki ............ 1542

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Kosanke, Yvonne ..... 656, 1931 Koschutnig, Karl................. 840 Kose, Katsumi . 136, 1597, 1685, 2712, 2761, 2771, 3779 Koshy, Matthew ............... 3625 Kosior, Robert .................... 393 Kosofsky, Barry................ 1021 Kostic, Vladimir S. ........... 1030 Kostis, William ................... 481 Kstler, Herbert ..... 129, 649, 1321, 2454, 2614, 2633, 2649, 3331, 3715, 3771 Kotari, Vikas .................... 3025 Kotecha, Mrignayani ........ 1990 Kotedia, Khushali ............. 1123 Kotek, Gyula .. 146, 1819, 4336 Kotrotsou, Aikaterini .......... 998 Kotys-Traughber, Melanie 2811 Ktz, Kristin ..................... 2929 Kou, Zhifeng 1162, 2897, 3561 Koundal, Sunil ........ 3688, 3695 Kourtelidis, Fotini............. 2536 Koush, Yury . 2024, 2028, 2246 Koutcher, Jason A. 717, 806, 813, 1514, 1515, 3415, 4030 Kovach, Tracy .................. 1228 Kovacs, Zoltan 659, 1909, 3946 Kovacsovics, Tibor J. ....... 3453 Kovanlikaya, Arzu .............. 919 Kowallick, Johannes ......... 4441 Kown, Seon-joo ................ 4338 Koyama, Atsuhisa............. 2436 Koyama, Hisanobu .1486, 4100, 4104, 4112, 4113, 4471, 4479 Kozawa, Eito .................... 1759 Kozerke, Sebastian .. 69, 186, 307, 480, 484, 1318, 1322, 1339, 1355, 1363, 1430, 1918, 2099, 2576, 2643, 2647, 2651, 3098, 3206, 3748, 3835, 3930, 3941 Koziel, Katrin ........... 400, 4057 Kozlov, Mikhail................ 2830 Kozlowski, Piotr ...... 347, 1078, 1114, 1265, 2429, 2448, 2816, 3074 Kozyraki, Renata .............. 1058 Kraemer, Nils Andreas ...... 680, 1588 Kraff, Oliver . 4393, 4415, 4416 Krafft, Axel J. . 374, 2408, 4198 Kraft, Andrew ..................... 330 Kraiger, Markus................ 1668 Krainik, Alexandre .... 209, 713, 1753, 2175, 2225, 2492 Kraitchman, Dara L.1871, 4314 Krajewski, Marcin .. 3914, 3941 Kramer, Christopher ........ 1284, 1298, 4556, 4573 Kramer, Christopher M. .... 316, 4570 Kramer, Harald ...... 1286, 1501, 2471, 4098, 4460 Kramer, Harald J. ............. 1273 Kramer, Larry A. .... 1444, 3659 Krmer, Martin ...... 2370, 2371, 2499, 2571, 3010, 3785, 4103, 4190 Krmer, Philipp ...... 1562, 4211 Kramme, Johanna ............. 2166 Kraus, Martin ................... 4528 Kraus, Oliver . 580, 1296, 1384, 1412 Kraus, Rebekka .................. 824 Krause, Andrew C. ........... 2691 Krause, Denis ................... 1281 Krauss, Peter..................... 4331 Kreahling, Jenny M. ......... 1762 Krebs, Michael ...... 4090, 4508, 4514 Krebs, Nikolaus ........ 929, 4205 Kreis, Roland . 362, 1113, 1630, 4031 Kreitner, Karl Friedrich .... 4523 Kremenchutzky, Marcelo . 1108 Kremer, Niclas ................. 1767 Krenkel, Lars .................... 1482 Krestin, Gabriel .................. 146 Kreutner, Jakob ...... 2394, 2395 Krieg, Thomas .................. 1364 Krieger, Steffen N. .... 107, 847, 3339 Krishna, Kattel ................. 3888 Krishna, Murali C. .. 2522, 2524 Krishnamachary, Balaji ..... 239, 561, 3433 Krishnamurthy, Lisa . 675, 846, 2178 Krishnamurthy, Narayan . 4370, 4396 Krishnamurthy, Narayanan 4368, 4399, 4408 Krishnamurthy, Ramkumar ................................ 1357, 1371 Krishnamurthy, Uday ...... 1581, 4126, 4133 Kristian, Alexandr .............. 804 Kriz, Jan ........................... 4058 Kroboth, Stefan ...... 3702, 3827 Kroeker, Randall ..... 542, 3375, 4461 Kroencke, Thomas.. 2430, 4076 Kroenke, Christopher D... 2097, 3678, 3693 Kroeze, Hugo . 390, 4245, 4373 Kronhaus, Dina ................ 3664 Kronnerwetter, Claudia ..... 163, 3466 Kroop, Susan F. ................ 3510 Krssk, Martin ....... 1678, 1969, 3970, 4028, 4090, 4508, 4514 Kruchevsky, Natalia .. 806, 813, 3415, 4030 Krueger, Christian G. ........... 65 Krueger, Dirk ................... 3896 Krueger, Gunnar 269, 306, 547, 2934, 3009, 3615, 3703, 3764 Krueger, Paul-Christian .... 2747 Krueger, Sascha......... 469, 470, 4324, 4413 Krug, Norbert ..................... 650 Krug, Roland ... 144, 683, 1609, 1654, 1675, 3460, 3461 Krger, Gunnar .................. 948 Kruger, Stanley ................ 1492 Kruiskamp, Marijn ........... 2783 Kruisz, Julia...................... 2469 Krull, Kevin R. ........... 388, 613 Krumbein, Ines ................. 2765 Krummenacker, Jan .......... 3953 Kruse, Scott A. ................. 2446 Kruttwig, Klaus .................. 215 Krzyzanowska, Agnieszka . 114 Kubala, Eugen .................. 1919 Kubicki, Marek .................. 937 Kubo, Yoshitaka ............... 2988 Kubota, Go ......................... 942 Kubota, Ken ........... 4315, 4330 Kuceyeski, Amy ............... 3665 Kuder, Tristan Anselm .... 2113, 3175 Kudo, Kohsuke ........ 972, 1141, 2066, 2992, 3660, 3787 Kuehl, Hilmar ........... 241, 3881 Kuehn, David ..................... 607 Kuehne, Andre ...... 2782, 4357, 4404 Kuehnert, Nicolas ..... 680, 1588 Kuennecke, Basil................ 331 Kuentzel, Jeffrey .............. 3581 Kugel, Harald ................... 1165 Kugel, Jennifer ................. 1736 Kugel, Jennifer L. ............. 2441 Kuhara, Shigehide . 1397, 1425, 1428, 3839 Kuhl, Christiane ............... 1588 Kuhl, Christiane K...... 183, 680 Kuhlmann, Olaf ................ 1583 Khn, Anna Luisa ............ 3880 Khn, Simone ........... 893, 1241 Khne, Andr ......... 2786, 3504 Kuijer, Joost P. A. .. 1380, 2179 Kker, Wilhelm .................. 623 Kukurov, Ivica Just......... 3970 Kullberg, Joel ........ 1520, 1524, 1618, 2413, 4050 Kulmala, Katariina A.M. .... 641 Kumagai, Fumitaka .......... 3637 Kumagai, Hiroshi ............. 1507 Kumagai, Humitaka 2866, 3672 Kumamoto, Etsuko ........... 1846 Kumar, Anand ....... 715, 857, 3586, 3976 Kumar, Andreas ................. 254 Kumar, Anjali..................... 113 Kumar, B.S.Hemanth ...... 4005, 4006 Kumar, Deepak ................ 3531 Kumar, Dushyant ............. 2923 Kumar, Hemanth BS ........ 4007 Kumar, Krishan Prem....... 1844 Kumar, M. Suresh ............ 1976 Kumar, Manoj ....... 1046, 1053, 1723, 3421 Kumar, Pawan .. .2947, 3559, 3995 Kumar, Rajeev ..................... 98 Kumar, Rajesh 856, 3657, 3658 Kumar, Rakesh ................. 1768 Kumar, Sudhesh ............... 4052 Kumar, Surender .............. 4019 Kumar, Vivek ................... 2947 Kumaran, S. Senthil ........ 2843, 2844, 2845, 3229, 3230, 3231, 3232, 3565, 3566, 3567, 3728 Kumbhare, Dinesh A. ...... 1632, 1636, 1637 Kumita, Shinichiro ........ 1368, 1375, 4454 Kumon, Yoshiaki ............. 2992 Kun, Larry E. ..................... 613 Kundu, Prantik ...... 2230, 2318, 3318 Kung, Andrew L............... 1044 Kuni, Ohtomo................... 3514 Kunimatsu, Akira .. 1170, 3477, 3637 Kunimi, Mitsunobu 2330, 2334 Knnecke, Basil ............... 1583 Kunz, Nicolas ........... 796, 2515 Kunze, Rudolf .................... 616 Kuo, Duen-Pang ............... 2924 Kuo, Wen-Jui . .41, 532, 668, 3817 Kuosmanen, Suvi ............. 1382 Kuraoka, Akiko ................ 2463 Kurca, Egon ..................... 2893 Kurhanewicz, John .... 215, 537,

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567, 812, 1774, 1779, 1801, 1935, 2003, 3420, 3429, 3915, 3920 Kurland, Brenda F. ........... 3385 Kurniawan, Nyoman D .... 2048, 2087, 3173 Kuroda, Kagayaki .. 1213, 1846, 1848, 3172 Kuroda, Yoshiaki .............. 3479 Kurome, Akira .................. 2710 Kurpad, Krishna N.. 3936, 4317 Kurth, Johannes ................ 1787 Kurtzberg, Joanne ............... 906 Kuru, Timur H. ................. 3392 Kuruvilla, Sujith ....... 316, 4573 Kusagiri, Koki .................. 3097 Kusahara, Hiroshi ............. 1578 Kushmerick, Martin .. 359, 1645 Kushnir, Tammar .............. 1157 Kushwaha, Jitendra........... 1948 Ksters, Benno ................... 837 Kut, Carmen ..................... 1059 Kutsumi, Hiromu .............. 1848 Kuwert, Torsten ...... 2815, 2817 Kuzma, Nicholas N. 823, 1916, 1925, 3952 Kwee, Robert .................... 4543 Kwee, Thomas C. .. 3172, 3629, 4532 Kwok, Anthony ................ 3459 Kwok, Wingchi E2618, 4477 Kwon, Kie Tae.. 555, 694, 1282 Kwon, Oh In 4170, 4172, 4176, 4181, 4184 Kwon, Seongtae........ 396, 4377 Kyathanahally, Sreenath P ... 37, 3225 Kyotani, Katsusuke...... 4100, 4104, 4112, 4113, 4479 Kyotani, Yasusuke ............ 4471 Kypraios, Theodore .......... 3309 L Labadie, Christian....... .2367, 4208, 4235 Labarge, Don .................... 2894 Labeyrie, Marc-Antoine .. 2984, 3211, 3723 LaBounty, Troy ................ 1320 Lacadie, Cheryl................. 2268 Lacey, Simon .......... 2254, 2273 LaConte, Stephen ............. 2291 Lad, Shilpa........................ 3363 Ladd, Mark E. .... 1366, 2759, 3772, 4281, 4393, 4414, 4415, 4416, 4474 Ladebeck, Ralf.................. 2810 Ladouceur-Wodzak, Michelle .......................................... 3908 Ladwig, Mechthild ......... 25, 29 Laforest, Richard ...... 573, 4566 LaFrancois, John .............. 2096 Lagadec, Matthieu ............ 4087 Lagae, Lieven ................... 1182 Lagemaat, Miriam W......... 538, 1790, 3403 Lagendijk, Jan J.W. ...... .115, 285, 390, 3818, 4325 Lagopoulos, Jim ............... 1197 Lagore, Russell ................. 2723 Lagos, Rachel ................... 2986 Lagrou, Katrien ................ 1496 Lahrech, Hana .. 83, 3118, 3414 Lai, Albert ........ 513, 808, 3631 Lai, Andrew...................... 3461 Lai, Chih-Ching ................ 4195 Lai, Chih-Wei ..................... 568 Lai, Hsin-Yi .335, 751, 2312, 3236, 3237 Lai, Peng ........ 128, 1664, 3795 Lai, Ping-Hong ....... 2086, 2256 Lai, Stephen Y. ................. 3948 Lai, V................................ 1023 Lai, Vincent ...................... 1745 Lai, Yongchuan 556, 2386, 2404, 3698, 3699 Laidinen, Svetlana ............ 1382 Laidlaw, David H. ............ 2138 Laird, Angela R. ............... 2263 Laissue, Jean A. ................ 3413 Laistler, Elmar ....... 1628, 2782, 2786, 4357 Laitinen, Teemu.......... 60, 1038 Lake, Evelyn..................... 1159 Lakke, Egbert A.J.F. ......... 1266 Lakshmanan, Karthik ...... 2737, 2754, 4363, 4409 Lal, Bachchu............. 447, 2545 Lalibert, Christine L......... 945, 1118 Lam, Adrian ..................... 1312 Lam, Fan ..... 2036, 2455, 2459, 2620, 3814 Lam, Michael ................... 3639 Lam, Mie Kee ................... 1814 Lam, Shing Chun Benny ... 141, 1604 Lam, Wilfred .......... 2074, 3022 Lamain, Emeline .... 2426, 2434 Lamalle, Laurent ...... 713, 2175 Lamar, Melissa ................. 3586 Lambert, Simon Auguste ... 135, 2447, 2796, 3423, 4078, 4087 Lambrichts, Ivo ...... 3690, 3694 Lamerichs, Rolf ................ 4009 Lammentausta, Eveliina 641, 1662, 1887, 3546 Lammertsma, Adriaan A. . 2179 Lampinen, Bjrn ................ 497 Lamy, Martine .................. 4001 Lanagan, Michael T....... 389, 396, 4377, 4381 Lanctot, Anthony C. ......... 1610 Landeras, Luis .................. 1589 Landgraf, Ben Ray ............... 63 Landini, Luigi ................... 1440 Landman, Bennett A. ....... 1104 Landtblom, A-M............... 1106 Lane, J. ............................. 1958 Lane, Scott D. ................... 3659 Laney, Nina ...................... 2978 Lanfermann, Heinrich ...... 1092 Lang, Herve ...................... 3409 Lang, Ning ......................... 718 Langard, Emilie .................... 83 Lange, Dale J. ................... 2856 Lange, Nicholas.................. 895 Lange, Thomas ................... 637 Langer, Klaus ................... 3895 Langereis, Geert R............ 1187 Langguth, Peter ................ 1590 Langham, Michael C. ...... 1307, 1344, 1351, 1353, 1354, 2161, 2186 Langkammer, Christian ..... 840, 868, 929, 999, 4205, 4296 Langley, Jason ........ 2699, 2849 Langner, Soenke ............... 2747 Langwieser, Nicolas ........... 576 Lankes, Konrad ................ 4359 Lankford, Christopher L. .. 2461 Lansberg, Maarten .. 1237, 3358 Lanuti, Michael .................. 642 Lanz, Bernard ................... 1975 Lanz, Titus .... 824, 1930, 1984, 2790, 3947 Lanza, Gregory M. ..... 483, 559 Lanza, Matthew R. ........... 1195 Lanzardo, Stefania ............ 1692 Lanzman, Rotem S. .......... 4220 Lao, Yi ............................. 1246 LaPierre, Cristen D. .......... 2772 Laredo, Judith ..................... 737 Larkin, John...................... 1687 Larkin, Timothy J. ............ 3937 Larose, Eric ................ 64, 1328 Larsen, Ryan .................... 2036 Larson, Andrew C. ........ 476, 2405, 3886, 4285 Larson, Peder .... 215, 537, 567, 652, 658, 766, 1609,1675, 1914, 2003, 2398, 3907, 3954 Larson, Steve M. .............. 3394 Larsson, Christopher .......... 590 Larsson, Henrik B.W........ 3335 LaRuffa, Angela A. ............ 923 Lascialfari, Alessandro ..... 4202 Lascola, Christopher D. ..... 749, 3883 Lassmann, Hans . .163, 1082, 1088, 2539 Laterra, John............. 447, 2545 Lathrop, Becky ................. 1657 Latifoltojar, Arash. ...... 1793, 1800, 4146 Ltt, Jimmy ........ 497, 615, 781 Lattanzi, Riccardo ... 634, 2737, 3484, 4379 Lau, Angus Z. 660, 3908, 4354, 4511 Lau, Condon ... 302, 3233, 3235 Lau, Jeffrey MC ................. 573 Lau, Man Chun Jeffrey..... 4566 Laub, Gerhard 542, 4461, 4469 Laudy, Peter ....................... 477 Lauenstein, Thomas C. ...... 241, 3881, 4474 Laufs, Alessandra ............. 4029 Laughlin, Suzanne ............ 1331 Laughton, B. ..................... 2585 Laugwitz, Karl-Ludwig ...... 576 Laule, Cornelia ........... 51, 1078 Laun, Frederik B. ........ 2113, 3028, 3079, 3111, 3162, 3175 Launay-Vacher, Vincent .. 1574 Laurent, Sophie .................. 237 Laureti, Sara ..................... 3876 Lauridsen, Henrik ............. 1424 Laustsen, Christoffer ........ 654, 1928, 3945 Lautenschlager, Nicola T. .. 620 Lauzon, Michel Louis ..... 3807, 4534 Laville, Maurice ............... 1574 Laviola, Giovanni... 3240, 4041 LaViolette, Peter S. ... 446, 512, 957, 959, 971, 977, 2203, 3635 Law, Christine .................. 3356 Lawley, Justin Stevan........ 453, 1252 Lawrence, Edward M. ...... 3387 Lawrence, Theodore S....... 514, 3644 Lawrenz, Marco ............... 2069 Lawrie, Craig I. ..... 2735, 2785, 2838 Lawson, Robert ................ 1018 Lawton, Michael .............. 2995 Lay, Nathan ...................... 1586 Layec, Gwenael ...... 1621, 3047 Laymon, Charles M. ......... 4358

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Layton, Kelvin J. ... 2456, 2663, 3827 Lazar, Mariana......... 783, 1198, 1199, 3258, 3556, 3580, 3590 Lazar, Ronald L. ............... 2991 Lazaridou, Asimina 2999, 3294 Lazaro, Lionel E. .... 1598, 1679 Lazarus, Martin................... 633 Lazeron, Richard H........... 1187 Lazeyras, Franois ..... 269, 796, 896, 903, 2290, 2666, 2964, 3009 Lazovic, Jelena ................... 808 Le Duc, Graldine ............ 3413 le Graverand, Marie-Pierre Hellio ................................ 1652 Le Pichon, Claire E. 1037, 1042 Le, Mai T. ......................... 2654 Le, Thomas ....................... 1766 Le, Yuan ................... 743, 3375 Leach, Martin O. ....... 505, 508, 592, 720, 1488, 1729, 1761, 1926, 1994, 2201, 2205, 2217, 3919, 4149, 4329 Leahy, Richard M. ....... 55, 771, 1951, 2691 Leavitt, Blair R. .................. 220 Lebel, R. Marc ......... 192, 1081, 1834, 2075, 2466, 4200 Lebel, Robert Marc ........... 4534 Leber, Alex ....................... 1418 Leber, Vivian .................... 4518 Lebhardt, Philipp .............. 2321 Lebois, Alice ...... .779, 3153, 3154, 3155 Lebon, Vincent ................. 3998 Lechner-Greite, Silke M .. 2708, 2711 Lecocq, Angle . .3957, 3979, 3980 Lecoeur, Jrmy ............... 2089 Lederlin, Mathieu ............. 4099 Lederman, Robert J. . 287, 4316 Ledger, Araminta E. W..... 1729 Ledger, Minty ................... 4329 Ledgerwood, Melissa.......... 681 Lee, Young-Hwan ....... 1155, 1172, 1884 Lee, Andrew .. 1570, 2995, 4437, 4438 Lee, Andrew S. ................. 3529 Lee, Brittany Ann ............. 4066 Lee, Byeong-Yeul...... 517, 859, 2033 Lee, Cathy C. .................... 3971 Lee, Christine U...... 1591, 4107 Lee, Chu-Yu ..................... 2933 Lee, Daniel .... 321, 1362, 1431 Lee, Daniel James...... 392, 450, 1475 Lee, Danny ....................... 1587 Lee, Donghoon 359, 1645, 1646, 1766, 3515 Lee, Dong-Kyun ............... 3226 Lee, Do-Wan .......... 1946, 1979 Lee, Elaine Yuen Phin ..... 1745, 2533 Lee, Eun Jung ................... 3900 Lee, Frank Y. ........................ 87 Lee, Gang Ho ........ 3887, 3888, 3889, 3900, 3902 Lee, Gregory.... 600, 601, 3051, 3752, 4083 Lee, Hsin-Yun .................. 1168 Lee, Hsu-Lei . 2265, 2322, 3277 Lee, Hyunyeol .................. 2518 Lee, Jaehyuk ..................... 3948 Lee, Jae-Jun ...................... 1260 Lee, Jae-Seung 419, 3521, 4228 Lee, Jeong Min ........ 3109, 3452, 4055, 4166 Lee, Jessie ........................ 3915 Lee, Jin Hyung ................... 313 Lee, Jing-Huei .242, 2784, 3589, 3591, 4001 Lee, Jin-Moo ...................... 330 Lee, Jongho .164, 867, 2153, 2489, 2773, 3033 Lee, Jong-Min .................. 3226 Lee, Joonsung ........ 231, 3922, 4173, 4179, 4180, 4183, 4266 Lee, Karen M.................... 1533 Lee, Keumsil .................... 3662 Lee, Kyle ............................ 721 Lee, Kyung-Mi 618, 2911, 3226, 3263, 3855 Lee, Megan H. .................. 3564 Lee, Moo-Suk ......... 3224, 3560 Lee, Namgyun .................. 3184 Lee, Nancy ......................... 507 Lee, Oliver........................ 3644 Lee, Patricia N. ................... 890 Lee, Phil ................. 3967, 3981 Lee, Puor Sherng .... 1693, 2220 Lee, Ray ........................... 3183 Lee, Roland ...................... 2244 Lee, S.S. ........................... 4064 Lee, Sang H. ....................... 453 Lee, Sangwoo ......... 3109, 4157 Lee, San-Kan .................... 3015 Lee, Sarah ......................... 1768 Lee, Se-Ho........................ 2791 Lee, Seungcheol ............... 1718 Lee, Seung-Kyun ..... 462, 2574, 2707, 2708, 2711, 3216 Lee, Seung-Kyun... 4171, 4192, 4391 Lee, Sonia................. 683, 3461 Lee, Soo Chin ................... 2210 Lee, Soo Hyun .................... 225 Lee, Soo Yeol ......... 2793, 3263 Lee, Steven G. .................. 4387 Lee, Swee Shean .............. 1527 Lee, Taehyeong ................ 1979 Lee, Tsong-Hai ........ 1145, 2223, 3062 Lee, Vincent ... 685, 1954, 3655 Lee, Virginia M. Y. .......... 1007 Lee, Vivian S. ........ 1551, 1569, 1621, 3047, 4144 Lee, Whal ............... 1276, 1426 Lee, Wonho ...................... 1898 Lee, Wonje .... 292, 4258, 4365, 4367 Lee, Yi-Hsiung ................. 1218 Lee, Yoojin....................... 2401 Lee, You Jin ....................... 435 Lee, Young Han ..... 1649, 3516 Lee, Young-Hwan ............ 2345 Lee, Yun-Ju .... 965, 4039, 4043 Lee, Yunjung .................... 4034 Leemans, Alexander ..... .700, 781, 842, 2047, 2081, 3028, 3095, 3149, 3195 Leenders, William P. ........ .805, 3674, 4016 Leeper, Dennis B ..... 809, 1705, 1726, 1727 Leewood, Alan ................. 2836 Lefebvre, Alban................ 2652 Lefort, Muriel ................... 2871 Lefort, Thibaud 281, 742, 1532 Leftin, Avigdor ....... 2390, 4231 Leggio, Maria ......... 1014, 1099 Legius, Eric ...................... 3654 Lego, Denise .................... 3927 Lehenkari, Petri ........ 434, 641, 1662, 3551 Lehricy, Stphane .. 737, 1027, 1058, 2318 Lehman, Constance D. ...... 181, 3092, 3385 Lehman, Katie .. 801, 911, 2955 Lehmann, Britta...... 3034, 3041 Lehmann, Mick .................. 739 Lehmann-Horn, Frank ........ 116 Lehrman, Evan ................... 542 Lei, Chen .......................... 1203 Lei, Hao.946, 1009, 1074, 1186 Lei, Hongxia 111, 2191, 4003, 4004 Lei, Hulong ...................... 3525 Leibfritz, Dieter ...... 1710, 1734 Leigh, Richard .......... 585, 1130 Leigland, Lindsey A. ....... 2097, 3678 Leiner, Tim.... 310, 1436, 3667, 4244 Leinhard, Olof Dahlqvist. 1682, 2416 Leitao, Helena S. .... 4075, 4078 Leite, Ana Paula Klautau . 200, 3364, 3373 Leithner, Doris ................. 3374 LeJay, Hubert ................... 3485 Lell, Michael .................... 1281 Leloup, Gaetane ............... 2525 Lemasson, Benjamin ........ 3122 Lemberskiy, Gregory ......... 489 Lemmers, Petra M.A. ....... 2967 Lencer, Rebekka............... 1165 Lenglet, Christophe .... .52, 59, 2621, 2661 Lenkei, Zsolt .................... 2421 Lenz, Jenny ...................... 1973 Leon, Christine ........... 215, 537 Leonard, Gabriel .................. 47 Leonhardt, Franziska ........ 3882 Leow, Melvin K-S .. 1526, 2701 Lepine, Francois ............... 3518 Lepor, Herbert .................. 1773 Lepore, Mario......... 1261, 1975 Lepore, Natasha ............... 1246 Leporq, Benjamin ...... 281, 407, 742, 1532 Leppert, Ilana Ruth............. 914 Lepsien, Jran .......... 384, 1001 Lerch, Jason P. 892, 945, 1041, 3571 Leroi, Ira .......................... 1142 Leroux, Jean-Maxime......... 715 Leroy, Melanie ....... 2873, 2913 Lesage, Frederic ............... 3244 Lescher, Jacob D. ..... 933, 1071 Lesmeister, Nicholas ........ 1658 Letson, Douglas G. ........... 1756 Leu, Kevin........................ 3631 Leung, Esther ................... 1078 Leung, General .816, 1449, 1929, 1998, 4119 Leung, Huimin ................. 4361 Leung, Jackie ................... 3571 Leung, Lam-Ming ............ 2889 Leung, Ping-Chung .......... 3459 Leupold, Jochen ..... 2908, 4286 Leurgans, Sue ................... 2879 Leu-Semenescu, Smaranda ......................................... 1027

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Leussler, Christoph ....... .828, 2748, 2825 Leuze, Christoph............... 3198 Levack, Melissa ................ 1405 Levan, Pierre ............ 522, 3277 Levenson, Cathy W. ......... 3412 Leveque, Philippe ............. 2525 Leverenz, Larry ..... 2346, 2892, 3303, 3661 Levesque, Ives R. ............. 2458 Levin, Craig S................... 4360 Levin, David L.................... 645 Levin, Harvey S. ............... 2898 Levin, Johannes ................ 2482 Levine, Benjamin ............... 619 Levine, Evan ..................... 3794 Levine, Joshua L. .... 3456, 4465 Levine, Michael A. ........... 3197 Levitsky, Hyam I. ............. 3899 Levitt, Malcolm H. ........... 3937 Levy, Michael ................... 1061 Levy, Patrick ...................... 713 Lewek, Daniel .................. 1995 Lewin, Jonathan S. ..... 471, 865 Lewis, Christina................ 3866 Lewis, Jason S. ................. 3415 Lewis, Sara ....................... 3439 Li, Alex......... 1907, 4221, 4226 Li, Alvin FW .................... 3459 Li, Bo...................... 1297, 2194 Li, Cheng141, 762, 1307, 1594, 1599, 1602, 1604, 2161, 2186 Li, Chia-Wei ..................... 2257 Li, Chunmei ........................ 383 Li, Chunxia ............... 339, 1036 Li, Chun-Xia ........... 1060, 2183 Li, Cong .............................. 239 Li, David........................... 1100 Li, David K.B. ............ 51, 1078 Li, Debiao.541, 876, 1295, 1314, 1320, 1401, 1419, 1613, 3894, 3932, 3950, 4151, 4222, 4469, 4476, 4526, 4527, 4531 Li, Fei ..................... 1196, 3555 Li, Feiyu ...... 1310, 1784, 3400, 3404, 3407 Li, Gang .................. 2951, 2952 Li, Guang ... 344, 2181, 2308, 2309, 2310 Li, Guobin .... 2590, 3711, 3736 Li, Haidong....................... 3903 Li, Hong ............................. 443 Li, Hua .................... 2470, 4241 Li, Jenny ................... 856, 3421 Li, Jianhai ............... 4069, 4072 Li, Jin........................ 448, 1749 Li, Jinfeng......................... 3291 Li, Jing .................... 3735, 3833 Li, Jing-Rebecca ..... 3103, 3142 Li, Jinqi ............................ 1220 Li, John ............................. 2336 Li, Jun............................... 1297 LI, Kaiming ...................... 3284 Li, Ka-Loh ........................ 3071 Li, Kangan ........................ 3886 Li, Ke ......... 1115, 3508, 3510, 3511, 4223 Li, Kuncheng ...... 46, 548, 1010 Li, Lian ................... 3681, 3682 Li, Lihong ......................... 1746 Li, Lili .............................. 3005 Li, Limin .......................... 3239 Li, Lin Z. .......................... 3426 Li, Lingjiang ..................... 1194 Li, Linqing................ 348, 4541 Li, Longchuan ... 610,721, 780, 939, 2046, 2605, 3685, 3691 Li, Luca Y. ....................... 2351 Li, Lu-Ping ....................... 4135 LI, Min ............................. 2327 Li, Ming ......... 488, 904, 1008, 1164, 4500 Li, Ming Yan .................... 3701 Li, Mingyan .............. 727, 3819 Li, Mingyi ................ 951, 1240 Li, Muwei ......................... 3150 Li, Ningzhi ............. 1149, 2501 Li, Qianqian........................ 443 Li, Qingjiang .......... 3681, 3682 Li, Qinxiang ..................... 3053 Li, Quanzheng .................. 2684 Li, Rui 630, 877, 1350, 1763, 3761, 4536 Li, Rupeng .............. 2315, 2789 Li, Shiguang ............. 734, 3600 Li, Shihong. 763, 3457, 3458, 3464 Li, Shi-Jiang ........ 1158, 1194, 2228, 2249, 2883, 3300, 3319 Li, Shizhe ................. 858, 3984 Li, Shurong ......................... 548 Li, Sichen ........................... 808 Li, Steve ........................... 3964 Li, Tao .............................. 1483 Li, Tie-Qiang .................... 2865 Li, Wei .23, 161, 633, 693, 706, 709, 766, 868, 3076, 3844 Li, Weiguo...... 476, 2405, 4285 Li, Wendy Fei ................... 3860 Li, Wenjun.............. 2883, 3300 Li, X. ................................ 1023 Li, Xia 1730, 1740, 3078, 3384 Li, Xiang-Rong......... 387, 2851 Li, Xianjun ...... 173, 795, 1028, 2950, 2975 Li, Xiaodong........... 2624, 3661 Li, Xiaojuan. 430, 632, 1654, 1680, 3497, 3531 Li, Xiaoming .................... 3488 Li, Xiaozhen ..................... 2865 Li, Xin 504, 716, 1224, 3067, 3072, 3380, 3453 Li, Xingde ........................ 1059 Li, Xiufeng . .30, 1292, 1540, 2852, 2904, 3402, 3767, 4136 Li, Xu ....585, 1019, 2484, 3840 Li, Ya ............................... 2375 Li, Yan ........ 274, 1504, 2012, 3592, 3599 Li, Ye ............. 122, 4388, 4389 Li, Yimei .................. 382, 2961 Li, Ying ............................ 3126 Li, Yi-Ou .................. 178, 3152 Li, Yu ............................... 2780 Li, Yuanyuan .................... 3555 Li, Yuhua ............... 2979, 2980 Li, Yuqian ........................ 3989 Li, Zhao ...................... 531, 568 Li, Zheng .......................... 4519 Li, Zhen-Hui..................... 3683 Li, Zhihao ......................... 1010 Li, Zhitao ................ 3797, 3829 Li, Zhixin ............... 2264, 2317 Liachenko, Serguei ........... 2932 Liang, Changhong ............ 3094 Liang, Ching-Chung ......... 3062 Liang, Dong.. 2158, 2644, 2659 Liang, Fei ........................... 632 Liang, Hsiao-Fang .. 1051, 3082 Liang, Lia ......................... 1180 Liang, Peipeng.................. 1010 Liang, Sayuan ................... 1505 Liang, Xia........................... 519 Liang, Xiaoyun ....... 2173, 2258 Liang, Y. X....... 32, 3267, 3268 Liang, Yajie ...................... 1851 Liang, Zhengrong ............. 1746 Liang, Zhifeng .................... 327 Liang, Zhi-Pei 607, 1408, 2036, 2455, 2459, 2620, 3814, 4242 Liangsuo, MA .................. 3659 Liao, Chih-Ping ................ 1518 Liao, Dongyi .................... 3301 Liao, Hui Jun .................... 1626 Liao, Huijun ........... 1096, 1188 Liao, Wei .......................... 2895 Liao, Weiqi.1013, 2274, 2868, 2885 Liao, Yen-Hsiu ................. 3366 Liao, Yen-Peng ................ 1754 Liao, Yi ............................ 3579 Liau, Linda ......................... 808 Licht, Daniel....................... 917 Lichtinghagen, Ralf .......... 1372 Lickert, Thomas ............... 1924 Liddle, Elizabeth B........... 1205 Liddle, Peter ..................... 3301 Liddle, Peter F. ................. 1205 Liebeskind, David S. .......... 205 Liebl, Hans ......................... 683 Lierfeld, Marco .................. 748 Lifshits, Shlomi 949, 3125, 3651 Ligon, Keith ..................... 1044 Liimatainen, Timo .355, 869, 1091, 1382 Likhite, Devavrat................ 318 Lilburn, David M.L. ......... 1456 Liliac, Ludmila ................... 807 Lilja, Anders........... 3697, 3708 Liljeroth, Maria ................ 1452 Lillaney, Prasheel ..... 472, 4318 Lim, Daekeon ......... 1649, 3516 Lim, Heeseung. . 3910, 3926, 4369 Lim, Hyerin ...................... 3245 Lim, Issel Anne L. . 1019, 2484, 3840 Lim, Myung Kwan ........... 1689 Lim, Sang Moo ................ 1898 Lim, Sehoon ..................... 2628 Lim, Su Wei ..................... 1547 Limmer, Simone............... 1816 Limperopoulos, Catherine .. 794 Lin, Ai-Ling ....................... 118 Lin, Alexander 968, 1096, 1626 Lin, Alexander Peter ........ 1188 Lin, Chen.................. 743, 3375 Lin, Chen-Hsuan .............. 1858 Lin, Chin-Ho .................... 1743 Lin, Chuan-Yi .................. 1711 Lin, Eddie ......................... 4307 Lin, Fa-Hsuan...... 41, 532, 668, 3353, 3743, 3817, 4247 Lin, Fang-Hsin ................. 1889 Lin, Fuchun ............ 1009, 1186 Lin, Guoxing .................... 4230 Lin, Han ........................... 1042 Lin, Hannah...................... 2408 Lin, In-Tsang.................... 2767 Lin, Jian. 951, 1107, 1240, 2708, 2853 Lin, Jiunn-Lee ........ 4509, 4513 Lin, Kant .......................... 1228 Lin, Leanne Y. ................. 3564 Lin, Liang-Chun ............... 1269 Lin, Lian-Yu........... 4509, 4513 Lin, Meijin ............... 857, 3976 Lin, Muqing....... 195, 718, 3362, 3365, 3366 Lin, Pan .................. 3280, 3563 Lin, Ping-Chang ....... 433, 3981

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Author Index
Lin, Run ...................... 234, 511 Lin, Sharon ....................... 1860 Lin, Shih-Chieh ................ 1825 Lin, Shing-Jong ................ 1232 Lin, Shu-Chi ..................... 2184 Lin, Sih-Yu ....................... 3093 Lin, Stephanie ................... 3435 Lin, Tsen-Hsuan ....... 417, 2314 Lin, Tsen-Hsuen ............... 1039 Lin, Wei .................. 3750, 3751 Lin, Wei-Ching ................. 4307 Lin, Weili..... 2942, 2943, 2951, 2952, 4212 Lin, Xia............................. 2344 Lin, Ya-Ling ..................... 2056 Lin, Yan ............................ 1949 Lin, Yanqin............. 4013, 4288 Lin, Ying-Chia.................. 2934 Lin, Yi-Ru .............. 1414, 1518 Lin, Yu-Chun.......... 1231, 3091 Lin, Yung-Ya.............. 531, 568 Lin, Yu-Shi ... 1215, 1754, 2219 Lin, Yuting ....................... 4307 Lin, Zhongmin .................. 2886 Lincoln, John A. ................... 48 Linde, Angel J. Perez........ 1920 Lindegaard, Jacob ... 1752, 1757 Lindel, Tomasz Dawid ..... 4259 Lindemeyer, Johannes ...... 2494 Lindgren, Emelie .... 2198, 2504 Lindner, Christian ............. 1165 Lindner, Lars H. ..... 1816, 1896 Lindquist, Diana ..... 1991, 3490 Lindquist, Martin A. ......... 3257 Lindsey, Kim ...................... 206 Lindsey, Michael .............. 2888 Lindsley, Craig W. ........... 2324 Ling, Hua-Wei .................. 2876 Ling, Wen ......................... 3873 Lingala, Sajan Goud 2622, 3802 Lingford-Hughes, Anne .... 1953 Lingwood, Mark ............... 3929 Link, Thomas M.430, 632, 683, 1652, 1675, 3531, 4310 Linz, Anton....................... 4360 Lipp, Axel........................... 380 Lippus, Florian ................. 2485 Lipsman, Nir ....................... 224 Liptaj, Tibor...................... 3970 Lipton, Michael L. ....... 2167, 2899, 4110 Liptrot, Matthew George .. 3026 Lispi, L. ............................ 2857 Liszewski, Christine ......... 3557 Litjens, Geert J.S. ............. 1769 Littin, Sebastian16, 666, 2379, 2384, 2709 Littlefield, Shalyn L. ........ 1483 Littmann, Arne ......... 547, 1316 Litwiller, Daniel V ........ 1286, 1288, 4432 Liu, Bilan.......................... 3213 Liu, ChengKang ............... 1949 Liu, Cheng-Liang ............... 202 Liu, Chen-Yi... 138, 1754, 2816 Liu, Chih-Chieh ................ 4359 Liu, Chih-Min..................... 523 Liu, Chunlei .23, 161, 693, 706, 709, 766, 868, 2870, 3076, 3844 Liu, Chunming ................. 3004 Liu, Collin .......................... 106 Liu, Danqing..................... 1300 Liu, Dawei ........................ 2853 Liu, Fang ........ 636, 1655, 2373 Liu, Feng 727, 2601, 2627, 3701, 3815, 3819, 4347, 4383, 4418, 4421 Liu, Gin-Chung ................ 2056 Liu, Guanshu ..... 152, 156, 158, 422, 426, 447, 565, 1852, 4240, 4295 Liu, Guanzhong ....... 1341, 1783, 2980 Liu, Guoxiang................... 2160 Liu, H.H. .......................... 3653 Liu, Ho-Ling ......... 1145, 1215, 1754, 2165, 2171, 2219, 2221, 2223, 3062, 3227 Liu, Hon-Man ................... 3850 Liu, Hua-Shan ........ 2978, 3033 Liu, Hui ............................ 3101 Liu, I. Chi ......................... 3062 Liu, Jason ......................... 1124 Liu, Jia .............................. 1559 Liu, Jiaen 288, 463, 4191, 4429 Liu, Jianmei ...................... 3579 Liu, Jianyu ........................ 3113 Liu, Jie ............ 347, 1238, 1253 Liu, Jing ......... 190, 606, 1020, 3796, 4125, 4312, 4497 Liu, Jun 2652, 2674, 3004, 3805, 3812 Liu, June ........................... 2888 Liu, Junmin............. 2409, 3842 Liu, Kecheng .... 253, 363, 3200 Liu, Li ........ 1386, 1446, 1862, 1867, 3860, 3861 Liu, Limei ............... 4345, 4347 Liu, Lin............................. 4431 Liu, Manju ........................ 2502 Liu, Meng ......................... 2638 Liu, Min............................ 3610 Liu, Peiying ...... 175, 619, 715, 738, 846, 850, 1253, 2178, 2286 Liu, Pengcheng ................. 4476 Liu, Qi .................... 1613, 4222 Liu, Qingwei ....... 1045, 1066, 1666 Liu, Qiong ........................ 1278 Liu, Saifeng. ........ 1238, 2483, 2496, 2502 Liu, Sheng-Ching ............. 1711 Liu, Shiyuan ..................... 1546 Liu, Shi-Yuan ................... 3102 Liu, Shuwei ........................ 171 Liu, Songtao ..................... 4531 Liu, Thomas ...... 33, 736, 2245, 2271, 3318 Liu, Thomas T 2165, 2180, 2244 Liu, Tian 165, 692, 2378, 2498, 2566, 2856, 2891, 3334, 3612, 3614, 3847, 3853, 3857, 4174 Liu, Tim X........................ 2227 Liu, Ting........................... 1726 Liu, W. ............................. 3302 Liu, Wei ...... 2891, 3020, 3174, 3614 Liu, Wentao ...................... 3783 Liu, Xiang .............. 2901, 3633 Liu, Xiao .......... 39, 2242, 2251 Liu, Xiaoli ........................ 1882 Liu, Xiaolin ...................... 2249 Liu, Xiaosheng ................... 879 Liu, Xin 229, 245, 2354, 2510, 2644, 4292, 4476, 4537 Liu, Xinyang .................... 1821 Liu, Xue Jun ..................... 1118 Liu, Xuening .................... 2376 Liu, Yaou ............................. 46 Liu, Yi-Jui ........................ 1218 Liu, Yinan .............. 2620, 3289 Liu, Yube ......................... 1234 Liu, Yuchi ........................ 1388 Liu, Yutong .. 1264, 1268, 1270 Liu, Yuzhen ........................ 648 Liu, Zaiyi .......................... 3094 Liu, Zhe ............................ 2586 Liu, Zhonglin.................... 1064 Liu, Zhongming........ 754, 2242 Livingstone, Roshan ......... 4029 Livny-Ezer, Abigail .......... 1157 Lizak, Martin J. ........ 496, 4305 Lizarbe, Blanca ...... 3241, 3684 Llad, Xavier.................... 1095 Lloyd, Mark C. ................. 1762 Lloyd, Michael ................. 1312 Lloyd, Steve G. ....... 488, 4500, 4503 Lo, Eng H. .............. 2918, 3244 Lo, Huan-Chu................... 2924 Lo, Kai-ming .................... 2713 Lo, Pei-Hua ...................... 3015 Lo, Wei-Ching ................. 3497 Lo, Yu-Chun .................... 2130 Loai, Yasir........................ 1855 Loayza, Francis ................ 2193 Lobatto, Mark................... 1912 Lobaugh, Nancy ............... 2476 Loblaw, Andrew................... 91 Lobo, Merryl R. ..... 1717, 3067 LoCastro, Eve......... 1097, 3620 Locca, Didier............ 547, 1315 Loecher, Michael........ 70, 1355 Loeffler, Ralf B. ........ 374, 388, 1147, 2408, 4198 Loening, Andreas ............. 4085 Loew, Wolfgang....... 923, 2760 Loewe, Axel ..................... 2652 Loewe, Christian .............. 1281 Logothetis, Nikos K. ....... 1891, 2341 Lohman, Joost .................. 3940 Lohmander, Stefan . 1659, 3550 Lohmann, Gabriele ... 524, 2339 Loizou, Louiza ................... 160 Loloyan, Shirleen ............... 251 Lomas, David J ..... 1280, 1287, 4364, 4472 Lombardi, Massimo ........ 1281, 1433, 1440, 1930, 3923, 3947, 4196, 4485, 4490 Lomo, Lesley Carol .......... 3378 Londarskiy, Dmitriy ........... 827 Londraville, Nicole ............ 408 Long, Joseph B. ................ 1057 Long, Li-Ling ........... 387, 2851 Long, Suzanne .................. 3463 Long, Xiaojing ...... 1013, 2274, 2868, 2885 Long, Zaiyang .......... 387, 2851 Longa, Catherine .............. 2860 Longo Dos Santos, Clarisse ..................... 1027, 3153, 3154 Longo, Dario Livio. 1692, 1876 Longoni, Giulia .................... 44 Looi, Thomas ......... 4291, 4337 Loparo, Kenneth A. .......... 2380 Lopez, Hector Sanchez..... 4345 Lopez, Maria Yanez ......... 3904 Lopez, Susan .................... 3378 Lopez-Chavez, Ariel .......... 504 Lpez-Larrubia, Pilar ....... 114, 1883, 1886, 3241,3417, 3684 Lopez-Larson, Melissa ...... 941, 3575

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Author Index
Lopez-Soriano, Francisco 3518 Lopresti, Brian J. .............. 4358 Lorenz, Kathrin................. 2168 Lorenz, Ramona ....... 477, 4450 Lorenzato, Cyril Samuel ... 3871 Lorich, Dean ........... 1598, 1679 Lories, Rik ........................ 1721 Lott, Donovan J. ..... 1633, 3519 Lotz, Joachim ................... 4441 Lou, Bin .............................. 756 Lou, Haiyan ........................ 985 Lou, Xin ........................... 3291 Lou, Yifei ......................... 3808 Louchami, Karim .... 1505, 4059 Louin, Gaelle ...................... 746 Lvblad, Karl-Olof ............. 929 Lovell-Smith, Cris ... 637, 3755, 3766 Lovering, Richard M. ....... 3507 Loving, Galen S. ............... 1885 Lovis, Jordan A. ............... 1483 Lowe, James ............. 265, 3012 Lowe, Mark J. .. 788, 951, 1107, 1169, 1240, 2133, 2143, 2159, 2303, 2575, 2670, 2678, 2853, 3200, 3770, 4328, 4422 Lowry, Martin 962, 975, 976, 1728, 1735 Lozano, Andres M. ............. 224 Lozen, Andrew ....... 1724, 1725 Lu, Aiming ... 2874, 3625, 3742 Lu, Chin-Tien ................... 3120 Lu, David .......................... 3437 Lu, David S.K. .................. 3435 Lu, David Y. ..................... 3388 Lu, Guangming ................. 3570 Lu, Hai .............................. 2787 Lu, Hanbing ...................... 2520 Lu, Hanzhang ...... 43, 105, 175, 619, 675, 715, 738, 846, 850, 1094, 1253, 2178, 2286, 3601 Lu, Huanxiang .................. 4152 Lu, Hui-Chen .................... 1069 Lu, Jia . 1054, 1068, 1072, 2015 Lu, Jian Ping ....................... 274 Lu, Jianping .. 1503, 1504, 1617 Lu, Jian-Qiang .................. 1081 Lu, Jie ............................... 2918 Lu, Jonathan Y.................. 4376 Lu, Kuan ............................. 140 Lu, Lan ................... 1556, 4105 Lu, Lisa......... 2945, 3594, 3595 Lu, Lucy ........................... 1696 Lu, Ming ........... 859, 861, 4027 Lu, Minjie ......................... 1278 Lu, Pu-Xuan ........... 3476, 4081 Lu, Shilong ............... 963, 2526 Lu, Wenmiao .................... 2459 Lu, Xia.............................. 1548 Lu, Xiaoguang .................. 4498 Lu, Xin ............................. 3680 Lu, Yangqing .................... 2521 Lu, Yi-Chien..................... 3424 Lu, Yi-Tzu ........................ 1889 Lu, Yonggang . 507, 1209, 3104 Lu, Zheng-Rong ................. 445 Lu, Zhong Kang ................. 210 Lublin, Fred D. ........... 48, 1083 Lucas, Erin ....................... 3533 Ludewig, Peter ................. 2923 Ludolph, Albert ................ 3080 Ludwig, Ute...................... 1304 Luger, Anton .......... 4508, 4514 Luhach, Ihor ..................... 3446 Lui, Fausta ........................ 2279 Lui, Su .. 735, 1196, 2895, 3555 Lui, Wei............................ 3184 Lui, Yvonne W. 527, 940, 2688 Luijten, Peter R.... 97, 115, 368, 390, 554, 599, 627, 755, 852, 966, 1271, 1789, 1791, 1970, 2008, 2014, 2284, 2387, 2391, 2573, 2594, 2729, 2982, 3016, 3042, 3368, 3401, 3442, 3495, 3542, 3818, 4244, 4245, 4373, 4382, 4397, 4521, 4538, 4540 Lukas, Scott ........................ 219 Lukas, Vanessa A. .............. 433 Lukic, Ana ........................ 3011 Lukomska, Barbara ............ 562 Luks, Tracy L. ........ 3592, 3599 Lumata, Lloyd L. ...... 659, 3946 Lund, Torben E................... 699 Lundberg, P. ..................... 1106 Lundell, Henrik ...... 2071, 2073 Lundstrm, Elin ................ 4050 Lunenburg, Martijn .......... 4397 Luo, Jiangtao .................... 1264 Luo, Jieying ............ 2581, 2619 Luo, Jing ............................. 275 Luo, Ray ........................... 4377 Luo, Wei . .2802, 2805, 4378, 4381 Luo, Xue ........ 173, 795, 1028, 2950, 2975 Luou, Florea ....................... 566 Lupo, Janine M. 247, 974, 3006 Lupu, Florea ....... 1584, 1873, 1874 Lurie, David J. ........ 4217, 4341 Lustig, Michael...... 127, 133, 312, 1664, 1914, 2577, 2584, 2624, 2630, 2645, 2657, 2668, 3795, 3954, 4443 Lutti, Antoine ........ 691, 2478, 3008, 3017 Luttje, Mariska P ....... 97, 554, 1789, 1791 Lutz, Amelie M. ............... 1615 Lutz, Kira ........................... 515 Ltzkendorf, Ralf ....... 53, 2439 Lux, Franois.................... 4102 Lv, Haiyan ........................ 3459 Lygate, Craig A. ............... 1361 Lykowsky, Gunthard ....... 2788, 3549 Lyman, Stephen.................. 640 Lynch, Conor.................... 3446 Lynch, Jennifer ................... 917 Lynne, Charles ................. 1771 Lyons, Jennifer ................... 235 Lyons, Jeri-Anne ................ 996 Lyons, Scott K. ................... 160 Lyra-Leite, Davi Marco.... 1352 Lysiak, Darius ........ 2747, 3264 Lythgoe, David J. ... 2706, 3326 Lythgoe, Mark F.... 9, 491, 506, 1509, 1698, 1701, 2105, 2190, 3117, 3679, 3780 Lythgoe, Mark F............... 2188 Lyu, Jingyuan ................... 2653 Lyubich, Yevgeniya M. .... 3988 M Ma, C. Benjamin ................ 632 Ma, Chao 274, 1503, 1504, 1617, 2036, 4242 Ma, Da.............................. 3679 Ma, Dan................ 18, 19, 2380 Ma, Grace ......................... 1162 Ma, Heather T. ................. 3459 Ma, Jingfei ... 2406, 2410, 2414 Ma, Lin ................... 1300, 3291 Ma, Richard ...................... 1606 Ma, Samantha J. ................... 87 Ma, Shaohui ..................... 3222 Ma, Xiaodong ....... 2637, 2638, 3204 Ma, Xiaomin ...................... 862 Ma, Yajun......................... 3783 Ma, Yuanye ........................ 946 Maarouf, Adil ....................... 50 Maas, Mario ..................... 3542 Maas, Marnix C. . .538, 1769, 1790, 2020, 3403 Mabuchi, Keiko ................ 1502 Mac Donald, Christine L. . 1025 Macairan, Maria Luz ........ 3406 Macaluso, Emiliano .......... 3223 MacDonald, Christine ..... 2894, 3564 MacDonald, I.................... 1958 MacDonald, Angus, III..... 2282 Macdonald, Jamie .... 453, 1252 MacDonald, M. Ethan ...... 1834 Macey, Paul M. ....... 856, 3657, 3658 MacFall, James R. . 1491, 3416, 4111 MacGillivray, Tom ........... 1317 Macgowan, Christopher K.7, 1331, 1443, 2326, 4129 MacGowan, Guy A. 1383, 1385 Machan, Lindsay .............. 1100 Machann, Jrgen .............. 1511 Machida, Tadashi ............. 4549 Macias, Virgilia ................ 1783 MacIntosh, Bradley . 715, 2936, 3068, 3069, 3070, 3250 MacIntyre, Neil R... 1491, 4111 MacKay, Alex L. 51, 220, 1103, 1226, 1227, 3609, 3623, 3724 Mackel, Julie .................... 2778 Mackenzie, Joyce ............... 989 Maclaren, Julian R....... 73, 305, 369, 637, 1146, 2061, 2867, 2880, 3195, 3628, 3755, 3756, 3759, 3766 MacLellan, Christopher J. 4302 Macleod, Kay ................... 1702 MacMillan, Erin L. . 1113, 1630 Macos, Patrick .................... 945 MacPherson, Lesley ........... 970 Macq, Benoit .................... 3156 Macri', Simone ................. 4041 Macura, Katarzyna J......... 1769 Madabhushi, Anant ..... 1248, 1773, 1774, 1795, 1801, 1809 Madadi, Alireza ................ 4000 Madan, Akshay. ........ 509, 1997, 2030, 3646 Madan, Neel ..................... 1254 Maddage, Rajika .............. 2515 Madden, David ................. 3287 Madelin, Guillaume............ 638 Mader, Irina.. 2213, 2226, 3065 Mader, Wolfgang ............... 477 Maderwald, Stefan ...... 2759, 4281, 4393, 4474 Madewell, John E. .. 2406, 2505 Madhankumar, A.B. ......... 1882 Madhu, Basetti ................. 4038 Madhuranthakam, Ananth3049, 3370 Madjar, Ccile ........ 2871, 2872 Mdler, Burkhard ... 1150, 3193 Madore, Bruno ........ 478, 2063, 3178, 4216, 4290, 4300 Madru, Renata .................. 1913 Mae, Tatsuo...................... 1656 Maeder, Philippe .... 3107, 3336

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Author Index
Maelandsmo, Gunhild ...... 4035 Maelandsmo, Gunhild M. ... 804 Maes, Frederik .......... 774, 1242 Mago, Fernanda .............. 4089 Magat, Julie .. 1139, 1700, 1750 Mager, Dario .................... 2794 Magerkurth, Joerg............. 4333 Maggi, Pietro .................... 3055 Magill, Arthur W. ............. 4356 Magin, Richard L..... 871, 1990, 2444, 3189, 3529 Magland, Jeremy F. ... 148, 762, 1181, 1351, 1353, 1354, 1593, 1602 Magnani, Giuseppe ........... 1179 Magnano, Christopher R... 1003 Magnier, Luc .................... 1650 Magnotta, Vincent A. ........ 733, 3220, 3243, 3266, 4215 Magnus, Tim .................... 2923 Magnuson, Matthew E. .... 2243, 2250, 2255, 2302, 3278 Magon, Claudio Jose ........ 2040 Magon, Stefano................. 2903 Maguire, Mahon L. ........... 1361 Mahabadi, Amir Abbas....... 574 Mahadevia, Riti J. ........ 1329, 2862, 3821 Mahani, Najmeh Khalili ... 3045 Mahbub, Zaid Bin ............. 1219 Mahdi, Abbas Ali ............. 4047 Maher, Elizabeth A. ....... 214, 509, 1997, 2030, 3646 Mahieu-Williame, Laurent 1650 Mahmood, Asim ............... 3682 Mahmood, Faisal .............. 2931 Mahmood, Zohaib ............ 2722 Mahmoud, Shamseldeen ..... 788 Mahmoudi, Morteza ......... 4202 Mahnken, Andreas H. ....... 2779 Mahon, Bradford Z. .......... 3573 Mai, Xiao Li ..................... 3868 Maier, Alex V. .................. 3288 Maier, Florian 1835, 1839, 4294, 4303, 4326 Maier, Joseph K. ..... 3741, 3777 Maier, Stephan E. .. 2063, 2093, 3178 Mailloux, Ryan J. ............. 1522 Maiman, Dennis J. .............. 150 Mainero, Caterina .. 1086, 3606, 3608 Mair, Ross W. ..................... 947 Maisch, Birgit ................... 1165 Maithel, Shishir K. ........... 4308 Maitra, Anirban ...... 1714, 3431 Matre, Xavier ....... 2426, 2434, 3841, 3869, 4117 Majeed, Waqas ....... 2294, 3278 Majid, Tabassum .... 1069, 2930 Majoie, Charles B.L.M. ...... 712 Majumdar, Shantanu ........ 2877 Majumdar, Sharmila ...... 430, 684, 1652, 1654, 3497, 3531, 3543, 4310, 4497 Mak, Henry Ka Fung ....... 1023, 1087, 3270, 3273 Mak, W. ............................ 1023 Makanyanga, Jesica .......... 2705 Makarov, Edward ............. 1270 Makharia, Govind K. .......... 223 Maki, Jeffrey H...... 1272, 1413, 3066, 4459 Makki, Malek I. ...... 1214, 2910 Makris, Andreas ............... 3447 Makris, Nikos ..................... 937 Makropoulos, Antonios ..... 884, 899 Maksimovic, Jane ............... 624 Maksymowicz, Wojciech ... 562 Malaisrie, Chris ...... 1329, 4448 Malaisrie, S. Chris ................ 62 Malaisse, Willy....... 1505, 4059 Malamateniou, Christina .... 918 Malaspina, Dolores ......... 3556, 3580, 3582, 3590 Malba, Vincent ................... 472 Maldjian, Joseph A. 2154, 2163 Malek, Mahrooz ............... 2703 Malesky, Kimberly . 1037, 1042 Mali, Willem .................... 1829 Malik, Shaihan J. ........ .2594, 3768, 4263 Malis, Vadim .................... 3481 Malkin, Mark G. ......... 512, 977 Mallow, Johannes ............. 2782 Malloy, Craig R..509, 657, 659, 1624, 1629, 2727, 2728, 2753, 3370, 3946, 4407 Malmberg, Filip ................ 1618 Malyarenko, Dariya I........ 3217 Malzacher, Matthias ......... 4355 Mamczarz, Jacek .................. 85 Mamedov, Ilgar ................ 1891 Mancini, Laura ....... 2115, 4333 Mancuso, Anthony ............. 810 Mandava, Sagar .................. 604 Mandel, Jonathan.............. 3038 Mandelkow, Hendrik .......... 708 Mandeville, Emiri T. ........ 3244 Mandeville, Joseph B. ........ 759 Manduca, Armando ...... .130, 603, 2422, 2427, 2878, 3810 Mangia, Silvia ....... 869, 1091, 1961, 3552 Mangin, Jean-Franois ...... 779, 3153, 3154, 3155 Manhard, Mary Kate ....... 1595, 1603 Mani, Venkatesh .............. 4539 Maniega, Susana Muoz ... 900, 2139, 2140 Manigbas, Elaine .............. 2917 Manivannan, Niranchana.. 3726 Manka, Robert 186, 1339, 3835, 4519 Mann, Helen ....................... 508 Mann, J. John ................... 3985 Manning, Kathryn Y. ....... 2776 Manning, Warren J. ... 188, 257, 261, 1313, 1318, 1319, 1323, 1358, 1373, 1406, 1411, 1427, 4453 Manor, Brad ..................... 4339 Mansi, Tommaso .............. 4498 Mansoori, Bahar ............... 4097 Mansour, Marc ................... 502 Mnsson, Sven ....... 2417, 2565 Mantel, Frederick ............. 1498 Manton, David J. .............. 1728 Manuel, Michele V. .......... 2557 Manzary, Mojieb .............. 1661 Mao, Cuiping.................... 1015 Mao, Deng .......................... 675 Mao, Hui ........ 234, 511, 1036, 3627, 3897 Mao, Qing ........................ 2876 Mao, Xiangling ....... 1021, 1206, 2855, 3593, 3597, 3985 Mao, Yi ............................ 3425 Mar, Winnie ..................... 1783 Maramraju, Sri Harsha ..... 4360 Marangoni, Elisabetta......... 804 Marashdeh, Wael................ 870 Maravilla, Kenneth R. 45, 3613 Marcano, Daniela ............. 2930 Marchadour, Charlotte...... 3998 Marchenko, Yevgen ......... 2023 Marciani, Luca ...... 1958, 4053, 4054 Marco, Elysa ...................... 782 Marco, Valentina Di ......... 3099 Marco-Rius, Irene............. 3937 Marculescu, Rodrig .......... 4514 Marcus, Charles....... 151, 1923, 1933, 3929 Mareci, Thomas H. ........ 2557, 3188, 3189 Marek, Jaroslav ........ 833, 3264 Mareyam, Azma ........ 75, 826, 2724, 4386 Margolis, Daniel J.A. ...... 1769, 3388, 3391, 3406, 3959 Margolis, Russell L. . 381, 1019 Maria, Naomi Santa ......... 1860 Mariappan, Yogesh K. ...... 278, 279, 645 Marin, Daniele ................. 1275 Marinelli, Luca . .2053, 2054, 2092, 3202, 3216, 4390, 4391 Marino, Denis1063, 1703, 1974 Mariotti, Erika ........ 3930, 3939 Maritim, Samuel..... 1901, 3898 Marizzoni, Moira.... 2873, 2913 MarjanskaA, Malgorzata .... 737 Mark, Eugene J. ................. 218 Markiewicz, Erica ..... 154, 678, 1702 Markl, Michael ...... 8, 62, 629, 631, 1329, 1337, 1342, 1349, 2994, 3821, 4434, 4435, 4447, 4448, 4450, 4451, 4489 Marko, Lajos ........................ 28 Markos, Farouk ................ 1856 Marks, Leonard ................ 3406 Marlow, Neil .................... 2948 Marmar, Charles..... 1198, 1199 Marosi, Christine ...... 981, 3630 Marques, Jose ................... 3009 Marques, Jos P... 77, 266, 309, 948, 2493, 3705, 4189, 4265 Marquina, Antonio ........... 2696 Marra, Camillo ................. 2887 Marrie, Ruth Ann ............. 1331 Marrinan, G. ..................... 4073 Marrouche, Nassir F ...... 319, 1395, 1445, 4299, 4462, 4484, 4510, 4515, 4562, 4569 Marrufo-Melendez, O....... 3492 Marschar, Anja Maria ...... 2113 Marschner, Henrik.. 4239, 4366 Marsh, Megan Nicole ....... 1652 Marshall, Andrew D. ....... 4002, 4037 Marshall, David ........ 778, 3148 Marshall, Helen ..... 644, 820, 1464, 4119 Marshall, Ian .......... 2907, 4012 Marshall, Randolph S. ...... 2991 Martarello, Laurent 1693, 2220 Martel, Dimitri ................. 2039 Martel-Laferriere, Valerie 4082 Martens, Michael A.2769, 3875 Mrtensson, Magnus ....... 308, 3697, 3708, 3757 Marti-Bonmati, Luis ......... 1281 Martin, Adrian .................. 2696 Martin, Alastair. ........ 472,

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2995, 4318, 4438 Martin, Alastair J. ............. 4320 Martin, Alex ..................... 3285 Martin, Amber .................... 721 Martin, Diego .. 246, 1528, 1573, 2208, 3797, 3829, 4070 Martin, Douglas R. ........ 1075, 1076, 1077 Martin, Ernst ............. 740, 1942 Martin, Melanie ........ 992, 3147 Martin, Neil A. ................. 1947 Martin, Nicholas ............... 2119 Martin, Patricia ................. 1325 Martin, Peter ............... 67, 4445 Martin, Rolicia F. ............. 4002 Martin, Stphane............... 1650 Martin-Cook, Kristin .......... 619 Martineau, Estelle ............. 1950 Martinelli, Vittorio ..... 44, 3611 Martinez, Elena................... 928 Martinez, Francisco .......... 3910 Martinez, Gary V. .. 1756, 1760, 1762, 3446 Martinez-Lage, Maria ....... 3632 Martinez-Santiesteban, Francisco M. ... 560, 3926, 4369 Martinot, Jean-Luc ............. 893 Martn-Recuero, Ana Belen 114 Martirosian, Petros . 1135, 1230 Martius, Sebastian ............ 2829 Marty, Benjamin ............... 4552 Maruyama, Katsuya .......... 3513 Maruyama, Kouichi .......... 1872 Maruyama, Nobuyuki ....... 2112 Marx, Joel ......................... 1073 Marx, Michael 227, 1822, 4297 Marzolla, Vincenzo .......... 4051 Masaki, Hidekazu ............. 1576 Mason, Deborah F. ........... 1090 Mason, Emily ..................... 844 Mason, Graeme F. .... 862, 1956 Mason, Ralph P. ..... 1699, 1794 Mason, Ronald P. .... 566, 1584, 1873, 1874 Massacesi, Luca................ 3055 Massire, Aurlien .. 4251, 4256, 4257 Massoumzadeh, Parinaz ... 3056 Massuda, Raffael .............. 1206 Masthoff, Max .................... 157 Mastropasqua, Chiara328, 2847 Masuda, Yoshitada ............. 942 Masui, Takayuki.1134, 1288, 1502, 2998, 4480 Masutani, Yoshitaka ........ 3477, 3637, 3669 Mata, Jaime F. . 6, 817, 1447, 1448, 1450, 1453, 1455, 1465, 1473, 1827, 4114, 4116 Mates, John A B ............... 2768 Mathalon, Daniel ................ 736 Mathew, Blessy ..... 1169, 1240, 2142 Mathiak, Klaus ....... 2024, 2028 Mathieu, Jean-Baptiste .... 2707, 2708, 2711, 3216 Mathis, Chester A. ............ 4358 Mathur, Sandeep............... 3382 Matloub, Hani................... 2315 Matoba, Hiroki ....... 4467, 4473 Matsubara, Keisuke .......... 1140 Matsuda, Kant .................. 3582 Matsuda, Tetsuya.............. 1962 Matsuda, Tsuyoshi ......... 1244, 1542, 3043 Matsumae, Mitsunori........ 1213 Matsumoto, Sumiaki ....... 1486, 4100, 4104, 4112, 4113, 4479 Matsumura, Yoshio .......... 1374 Matsumura, Yutaka 1141, 1244 Matsunaga, Terry O. ......... 1064 Matsuo, Kayako.................. 523 Matsuo, Yukinori.............. 4106 Matsuoka, Yuichiro 1846, 1848 Matsushima, Mayumi ....... 1502 Matsuura, Yuka .................. 235 Matsuzaki, Kenji. ........ 4068, 4124, 4128 Matthew, Shona ................ 1325 Matthews, Lucy A.E. 348, 1084 Matthey, Susanne ............. 2826 Mattrey, Robert F. ...... .1391, 1392, 3391 Matusch, Andreas ............. 2124 Matwiy, Jarod ................... 2721 Matyjasik, Hubert ............... 562 Matysik, Jorg .................... 2881 Matzat, Stephen J. ............ 3548 Mauch, Alexander ............ 4435 Mauconduit, Franck.............. 83 Maudsley, Andrew .... 854, 968, 1940, 2023, 2860, 3640, 3957, 3963, 3980 Maumet, Camille .... 3037, 3260 Maunder, Adam ...... 2720, 4350 Maunoir-Regimbal, Sverine ................................ 1047, 1267 Maurel, Pierre ......... 3037, 3260 Maurer, Jeremy................. 4314 Mawn, Louise A. .............. 1104 Maxien, Daniel ................... 591 Maximov, Ivan I. 3124, 3159, 3199, 3214, 3650, 4246 May, Todd ........................ 2894 Mayadev, Angeli ........ 45, 3613 Mayberg, Helen S. ............ 1183 Mayer, Dirk ... 655, 3911, 3917, 3931, 3933, 3935, 3938, 3944, 3985 Mayer, Gaell..................... 1490 Mayer, Ingrid A. ............... 3384 Mayhew, John Edward ....... 757 Mayhew, Stephen D. ....... 38, 2262, 2329, 2342 Mazaheri, Yousef ....... .1209, 3104, 3379, 3396 Mazerolle, Erin L. ............ 1109 Maziero, Danilo................ 3360 Mazumder, Ria ........ 2098, 2100, 2431, 2432 Mazurkewitz, Peter........... 2588 McAdams, H. Page.. 818, 1451, 1452 McArthur, David .............. 1947 McBride, Patrick E. .............. 65 McCaig, Sarah .................. 1860 McCarley, Robert ............. 1188 McCarthy, James J. .......... 2898 McCarthy, Patrick ...... 62, 4448 McClain, Wesley .... 2820, 3625 McCluskey, Tina .............. 2476 McConathy, Jonathan573, 3056 McConnell, Michael V. ...... 235 McCormack, David G. ...... 819, 1457, 1460, 1462, 1471 McCormack, Robert G. .... 1661 McCormick, Lynne .......... 1277 McCracken, Paul J............ 1719 McCreary, Cheryl R. ........ 2351 McCulloch, Charles .......... 2995 McCurdy, Colin M. .......... 3912 McCurdy, Victoria J. ....... 1075, 1076, 1077 McDermott, Shanaugh ...... 595, 3449 McDonald, Colm .............. 1200 McDonald, John W. ......... 2261 McDougal, W. Scott1786, 1787 McDougall, Mary P. ........ 2727, 2728, 2752, 2753, 3370, 4407 McDuffie, Marcia ............. 4062 McFarland, John ............... 1200 McGann, Christopher J...... 318, 319, 4462, 4484, 4510 McGarragle, Olivia. 1189, 1193 McGarry, Matthew D.J 2423, 2425, 2442 McGarvey, Jeremy . 1405, 1438 McGavern, Dorian ............ 1859 McGee, Kiaran P 278, 645, 1748 McGinley, John ................ 2730 McGlone, Francis ............... 753 McGregor, Hugh .............. 1596 McHugh, Brain................... 228 McHugh, Damien ............. 3201 McInerney, Shane ............ 1200 McIntyre, Cameron C....... 1183 McIntyre, Chris .................... 22 McIntyre, Scott................... 667 McKendry, Jonathan .......... 563 McKenney, Jesse .............. 3405 McKenzie, Charles A. ....... 549, 1510, 2418, 3729, 3912, 4277 McKinnon, Graeme C. .... 1683, 2635, 3777 McLaren, Alex ................. 1666 Mclaren, Christine E. ......... 201 McLaren, D. G. ................ 2332 McLaughlin, Rebekah L. .... 202 McLean, Mary .................. 1211 Mclemore, Ryan ............... 1666 McLin, Valrie A. ... 111, 1975, 3993 McMachon, Katie............. 2119 McMahon, Michael T. ....... 152, 156, 158, 422, 426, 428, 447, 565, 1852, 1903, 1904, 2545, 2555, 3940, 4240, 4295 McMillan, Alan B. ...... 2280, 2522, 2524 McMillan, Corey T........... 1011 McNichols, Roger J.4301, 4302 McPhee, Kelly C. ............. 2466 McSwain, Bill .................. 2841 McVeigh, Elliot R. .... 255, 259, 471, 865, 1059, 2457, 4494 McVicar, Nevin ...... 4221, 4226 McWalter, Emily J. ... 436, 686, 3548 McWatters, Kara .............. 1669 McWilliams, Sarah ........... 4279 Mead, Simon ............ 386, 3011 Meade, Thomas ................ 1688 Meakin, James A. ... 2148, 4401 Meakin, Susan .................. 4226 Meani, Alessandro.. 1179, 3553 Means-Powell, Julie ......... 3384 Mease, Ronnie C. ............... 236 Mebarki, Mouniya ............ 3423 Mechling, Anna ...... 2265, 2322 Medda, Alessio................. 2250 Meder, Jean-Franois 626, 1136 Medina, Rodolfo A........... 3939 Medrano-Gracia, Pau ....... 1431 Meduri, Venkata..... 4546, 4548 Medved, Milica 96, 3054, 3371 Medway, Debra ................ 1361 Meekaoui, Choukri ............. 479 Meems, Be ....................... 4543 Meens, Be .......................... 589 Meersmann, Thomas ....... 1456,

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Author Index
1475 Mehndiratta, Amit ....... 2172, 3068, 3069, 3070 Mehta, Bhairav B......... 1407, 4482, 4570 Mehta, Puja....................... 4527 Mehta, Rita S. ............. 195, 201 Mei, Chang-Sheng ......... 478, 4290, 4300 Mei, Jennifer ........... 1051, 3082 Mei, Xunbai ...................... 1388 Meier, Dirk ......................... 831 Meier, Martin.............. 31, 1548 Meier, Robert Ch. ............... 662 Meijering, Erik ................. 1266 Meilandt, William J. ......... 1037 Meintjes, Ernesta M ....... 886, 2585, 3272, 4501 Meinzer, Hans-Peter ...... 614, 790, 3151, 3162, 3166 Meise, Florian M. ............. 1983 Meisel, Mark W. ............... 2557 Meissner, Markus V. .......... 662 Mekary, Sad .................... 2871 Mekkaoui, Choukri 481, 581, 3587, 4495, 4496, 4502, 4504 Mekle, Ralf ............. 1241, 4259 Mekonnen, Abeye............. 4334 Melamed, Jonathan ........... 1572 Melbourne, Andrew .. 802, 2948 Melchert, Uwe .................... 973 Melendez-Calderon, Alejandro ............................................ 888 Melhem, Elias R. .968, 1006, 3632, 3641 Melia, Rebecca ................. 1003 Melie-Garcia, Lester ......... 3168 Melkus, Gerd57, 144, 684, 2003, 3460, 4497 Mello, Julie ....................... 3358 Meloni, Antonella ....... .1433, 1440, 4196, 4485, 4490 Melsaether, Amy ..... 197, 1741, 2813, 3364 Meltzer, Jed ...................... 2240 Melzer, Tracy R. ............... 1090 Menchise, Valeria ............. 3892 Mendes, Jason K. ... 1621, 2583, 3047 Mendez-Rojas, Miguel ..... 3878 Mendona, Gustavo Maia Queiroz ............................. 1334 Mendoza, Cedric............... 2225 Menedez, Maria Isabel ..... 3532 Menegaz, Gloria ............... 2934 Meng, Eric ........................ 1510 Meng, Quanfei .................... 548 Meng, Yajing .................... 3600 Meng, Yuguang ...... 3685, 3691 Mengesha, Tirusew T ...... 3889, 3902 Mengual, Elisa .................. 2193 Menichetti, Luca. ......... 1930, 3923, 3947 Menon, Rajiv G. .... 2352, 2996, 2997 Menon, Ravi S. .. 670, 724, 1108, 1289, 2231, 2776, 3349, 3739, 3842 Menon, Vimla......... 3230, 3231 Mens, Giel .... 2594, 4373, 4568 Menter, David................... 1933 Menth, Jillaina L............... 1756 Mentlein, Rolf .................. 3677 Mentzel, Hans-Joachim ..... 777, 2127, 2370, 2495, 3010, 4103 Menys, Alex ....................... 677 Menza, Marius .................. 4483 Menzel, Marion I..656, 1919, 1930, 1931, 1934, 2053, 2054, 2092, 2103, 3921, 3924 Merboldt, Klaus-Dietmar 4323, 4441, 4567 Merchant, Milton .............. 3938 Merchant, Nazakat...... 899, 924 Merchant, Samer .............. 1379 Merchant, Thomas E. ....... 3639 Merckel, Laura ................. 1829 Mercury, Michael ............. 2869 Merhar, Stephanie L. 923, 2760 Meriaudau, Fabrice ............. 621 Merino, Maria J. ............... 1782 Merisaari, Harri ................ 3398 Merkel, Bernd..................... 620 Merkens, Heiko ................ 1686 Merkle, Elmar M. ... 1755, 4463 Merkle, Hellmut .. 459, 1082, 1891, 2778 Merle, Mathilde ................ 1823 Merrifield, Gavin D.1387, 1389 Merrill, Robb .... 134, 832, 2583 Merritt, Mac ..................... 2243 Merritt, Matthew E.657, 659, 3946 Mershon, Christopher ....... 3474 Mert, Aygl .............. 981, 3630 Mertins, Alfred ....... 3714, 4278 Mertsch, Sonja .................. 1866 Merugumala, Sai K.......... 1096, 1188, 1626 Merwa, Robert .................... 840 Merz, Noel Bairey . 1320, 1401, 4527 Mesaros, Sarlota ............... 3607 Meshksar, Arash ............... 3003 Meskaldji, Djalel Eddine 2934, 2964 Mesquita, Michel B. 1043, 2301 Mess, Werner ................... 4543 Messina, Stefano .............. 1173 Messiou, Christina......... 508, 1761, 3448, 4150, 4153 Messner, Alina ................. 1653 Meszoely, Ingrid M. ......... 3384 Methner, Carmen.............. 1364 Metman, Leo Verhagen .... 4427 Metoki, Tsuyoshi.... 1141, 3787 Metz, Luanne M. .............. 3027 Metzger, Gregory J. ......... 30, 1292, 1540, 3402, 3418, 3767, 3958, 4136 Metzler, Scott ..................... 235 Metzler-Baddeley, Claudia ......................................... 3663 Meudt, Jennifer J. ................. 65 Meuli, Reto.. 898, 2934, 3107, 3336 Mewar, Sujeet R. ...... 223, 4024 Mewis, Ryan .................... 3940 Meyer, Carsten ................... 952 Meyer, Cord ..................... 1498 Meyer, Craig.. 1284, 1298, 1865, 4556, 4573 Meyer, Craig H........ 316, 1228, 1448, 2157, 2164, 3032, 4555 Meyer, Esther 2590, 3711, 3736 Meyer, James.................... 1633 Meyer, Joel ....................... 3612 Meyer, Ronald A. ............. 1639 Meyerand, Mary Elizabeth 987, 3866 Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas ............................... 2305, 2321 Meyers, Sandra M. ........... 3724 Meyerspeer, Martin ........ 1628, 1971, 2187, 2782, 4356 Mezer, Aviv........................ 938 Mezzanzanica, Delia .......... 807 Mi, Donghua ...................... 630 Miao, Hsiao-Chien ........... 2056 Micallef, Caroline............. 4333 Michael, Navin ...... 2023, 2031, 4015 Michal, Sdika.................... 742 Michaeli, Shalom ...... 764, 869, 1091, 3552 Michaelides, Demos ......... 4449 Michaelides, Kristis .......... 4449 Michaelis, Thomas ............. 272 Michaely, Henrik J. . 400, 4057, 4140, 4142 Michal, Carl ..................... 1227 Michalik, David E. ........... 2859 Micheal, N........................ 2015 Michel, Patrik ................... 1143 Michell, Paul D. ....... 909, 2956 Michels, Lars............ 740, 1942 Mickey, Bruce .................... 509 Middione, Matthew J. ...... 4436 Middleton, Devon ............ 2114 Middleton, Michael S. ..... 1516, 1517, 4033 Miese, Falk ....................... 4227 Miettinen, Tuukka ...... 60, 1038 Miga, Michael I. ............... 1730 Mignion, Lionel ............... 1760 Mika, Valerie 1162, 2897, 3561 Mikati, Mohamad A. .......... 906 Mikeev, Arthem ............... 1554 Mikesell, Robert ................. 417 Mikheev, Artem V. 1551, 2695 Miki, Hitoshi .................... 2992 Mikkelsen, Irene Klaerke .. 204, 427 Milak, Matthew S. .. 1206, 3985 Mildner, Toralf ........ 757, 2168, 2367, 4366 Miles, Laura .. 783, 3556, 3580, 3590 Milham, Michael P. ............ 527 Miller, Andrew H. .............. 969 Miller, Bruce .................... 3665 Miller, Christopher A. ...... 1409 Miller, David H. ........ 49, 1090, 1212, 2095, 2540 Miller, Emmy R. .............. 2898 Miller, Frank H. ................. 593 Miller, G. Wilson ........ 6, 822, 1448, 4115, 1447, 1465, 1473, 4114, 4116 Miller, Karla . .... 54, 705, 2074, 3022, 3176, 3274, 3275, 3718, 3792, 4541 Miller, Laura .................... 4073 Miller, Michael...... 2888, 2949, 3239 Miller, Michael I. ... 3013, 3150 Miller, Patti A. ................. 1882 Miller, Wilson .................. 1450 Millis, Scott ...................... 1162 Millon, Antoine ................ 1912 Mills, Parker H. ................ 1867 Millward, Niki .................. 1933 Milot, Laurent ...................... 91 Milot, Sylvain................... 3518 Min, David K. .................. 3238 Min, James ....................... 1419 Min, Zhigang 1151, 1177, 3563

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Minalga, Emilee ................. 832 Minarikova, Lenka .. 217, 1737, 3374 Minas, Jennifer ................. 3007 Minato, Kotaro ................. 2112 Mindrinos, Michael N....... 3518 Minowa, Kazuyuki ........... 2111 Mintzopoulos, Dionyssios1034, 2999, 3294, 3518, 4044, 4048 Miquel, Marc Eric .............. 250 Miranda, Lea ...................... 426 Miranda, Pedro C.............. 4334 Miranda, Susana ................. 499 Mirbagheri, Saeedeh ......... 1130 Mirelis, Jesus G. ................. 256 Mirkes, Christian C. 1982, 2529 Mironchik, Yelena .. 1714, 3431 Mirsadraee, Saeed............. 1317 Misaki, Masaya 521, 732, 1160, 1161, 1185, 3024, 3350, 3569 Mischi, Massimo .................. 95 Misci, Paolo ........................ 803 Mishkovsky, Mor ............. 1703 Mishra, Arabinda .............. 3288 Mishra, Sushanta Kumar .. 3864 Mishra, Usha .................... 1939 Mishra, Virendra...... 800, 2958, 3190 Mistretta, Charles A... 544, 624, 2993 Mistry, Nilesh ................... 1744 Mitani, Naoko ................... 2850 Mitchell, Kenneth ............. 1012 Mitra, Anish...................... 2259 Mitrea, Bogdan G. .............. 374 Mitschang, Lorenz .. 1476, 1478 Mitsumori, Fumiyuki ........ 4214 Mitsumoto, Hiroshi........... 2855 Mittal, Pardeep ....... 4069, 4072 Mittal, Ravinder.................. 681 Mix, Michal ...................... 2226 Miyagi, Ryo .. 1685, 3100, 3498 Miyake, Hideaki ............... 3386 Miyakoshi, Makoto........... 2337 Miyasaka, Mikiko ............. 1576 Miyasaka, Toshiteru 2935, 2985 Miyata, Tomoko ............... 4475 Miyati, Toshiaki ..... 4154, 4165 Miyati, Tosiaki ....... 3436, 3509 Miyazaki, Keiko ....... 720, 2217 Miyazaki, Mitsue ... 4467, 4473, 4475 Miyazaki, Takayuki .......... 3509 Miyoshi, Mitsuharu ........ 1288, 1502, 3180 Mizuhara, Kazuyuki ......... 2437 Mizuki, Kenichi ..... 1134, 1288, 1502, 2998 Mizusawa, Hidehiro ......... 2850 Mlynrik, Vladimr ........... 1063 Mlynash, Michael ............. 1144 Moazenzadeh, Ali ............... 662 Moccaldi, Melanie .... 200, 3364 Mocco, J. ............................ 207 Moche, Michael ..... 1777, 1843, 3389, 3399 Mochizuki, Teruhito ......... 2992 Mocking, Steven............... 2938 Modat, Marc ........... 1095, 3679 Modi, Shilpi . 3019, 3559, 3995, 4007 Modic, Michael T. .............. 788 Moding, Everett J. ............ 3416 Modo, Michel . 704, 2090, 3873 Mody, Swati ............. 166, 4133 Moe, Orson W. ................... 674 Moellenhoff, Klaus ........... 2124 Moeller, Gerry F. .............. 3659 Moeller, Harald E. .... 847, 3339 Moeller, James ................. 1012 Moeller, Steen . 17, 52, 74, 244, 406, 2621, 2661, 3275, 3801, 3958 Moerel, Michelle ................ 295 Moerland, Marinus A. ...... 4322 Moestue, Siver A. ...... 500, 804, 4035 Moghadasi, Ali ........ 364, 3481, 3494, 3522 Moghaddam, Abbas N. ...... 487, 1403 Moghari, Mehdi H. ........... 1313 Mohakud, Sudipta ............ 3640 Mohamed, Feroze ... 1116, 2114 Mohamed, Mona A........... 4040 Mohamed, Mona M. ......... 2021 Mohammadi, Siawoosh ... 3008, 3131, 3196 Mohan, Pauliah................. 3625 Mohan, Suyash ................. 3641 Moheet, Amir ..................... 113 Mohiaddin, Raad .............. 4457 Mohl, Brianne......... 1189, 1193 Mohler, Emile R. .... 1344, 2186 Moiola, Lucia ....................... 42 Mojahed, Hamed .............. 3969 Mok, Greta S.P. ...... 3476, 3478 Molina, Elena ................... 3035 Molina, Monica ................ 2860 Molinari, Marco...... 1014, 1099 Molinaro, Annette ............ 3643 Molitoris, Sarah ................ 3228 Mller, Harald E. ....... 379, 384, 524, 757, 1001, 2168, 2367, 4208, 4235, 4239, 4366 Molloy, Carly ..................... 905 Molteno, Christopher D. ..... 886 Mongkolwisetwara, Puttisarn ................................. 823, 1461 Monk, Christopher ............. 889 Monney, Pierre ................... 547 Monohan, Elizabeth ......... 1097 Mononen, Mika E. ............ 3546 Monroe, Jeffrey ................ 3557 Montana, Giovanni ............. 176 Montenegro, Lisa ............... 917 Montesinos, Paula .............. 882 Monu, Johnny ................... 4477 Monu, Uche D. ................... 436 Moodalbail, Divya............ 2978 Moodie, Craig .................. 2282 Moody, Katherine............. 2744 Mooiweer, Ronald .. 3016, 4244 Mookerjee, Rajeshwar ..... 1509, 2190, 3117 Moon, Chan Hong .............. 687 Moon, Chung-Man ........... 3224 Moon, James .................... 1582 Moon, Richard E. ... 1491, 4111 Moonen, Chrit T.W. 230, 1807, 1810, 1829, 1830, 3871, 4309, 4311, 4325 Moonen, Rik P.M. ............ 4199 Mooney, Karen E. . 1465, 1744, 4114 Moore, Jay .............. 2593, 4262 Moore, Ryan....................... 207 Moore, Sandra L................. 405 Moore, Stephen ...... 1064, 3843 Moore, Wayne .................. 1078 Moore, William ................ 3890 Moosvi, Firas...................... 153 Moots, Paul ........................ 983 Morales, Mara P. ............. 3896 Moran, Bill ....................... 2456 Mora-Vieira, Luis F.......... 1312 Mrchel, Philipp ............... 1366 Moreau, Jeremy .................. 989 Moreau, Richard ............... 4087 Moreira, Andre E...... 507, 1209 Morel, Penelope ................. 243 Morelande, Mark .............. 2456 Morelli, John N. ............... 4057 Moreno, Karlos X. ...... 657, 659 Moreno, Lucas.................... 720 Moreno, Rodrigo .............. 2416 Morey, Rajendra ................. 868 Morgan, Alexandra R. ..... 1484, 1485 Morgan, Gareth ...... 3448, 4150 Morgan, H. ....................... 2359 Morgan, Paul S. ................ 2848 Morgan, Scott ..................... 100 Morgan, Thomas .............. 3412 Morgan, Veronica A.. 100, 508, 594, 1495, 1761, 1776, 3395, 3397, 3434, 3448 Morgan, Victoria L........... 2296 Morgunov, Melissa .......... 2920 Mori, Harushi ......... 3477, 3637 Mori, Noriko .................... 1704 Mori, Susumu .... 177, 264, 707, 838, 2484, 2949, 3013, 3150, 3207, 4494 Mori, Yuki.............. 1048, 2774 Morin, Viktor P. ............... 2565 Morisaka, Hiroyuki 1507, 4168 Morissette, John ............... 3184 Morita, Kosuke................. 2463 Morita, Yoshiaki .... 2981, 4545 Morita, Yoshinori ............. 1848 Morito, Yusuke ................ 2160 Moroz, Jennifer ................ 3074 Morozov, Darya ..... 3136, 3137 Morrell, Glen 1569, 4010, 4272 Morris, Elizabeth A. ......... 3379 Morris, Joel M. ................. 2280 Morris, P. ......................... 1958 Morris, Peter G. ..... 1205, 2034, 3221 Morris, Robert .................... 563 Morrison, Lake D. ............ 1452 Morrison, William ............ 3463 Morrow, Jasper M. ..... 314, 691 Morse, David L. ............... 1756 Mortazavi, Amir ....... 503, 3451 Morton, A. Jennifer 1381, 2690 Morton, Kathryn A. .......... 4144 Moseley, Michael E. . 415, 451, 588, 1237, 2222, 2236, 2239, 2266, 3357, 3358 Moser, Ewald .1628, 1971, 2187, 2782, 2786, 4357 Mosher, Timothy ................ 682 Mosher, Zachary .............. 1029 Moskowitz, Chaya M. ...... 3438 Moskowitz, Michael2999, 3294 Mossa, David J. ................ 3390 Mossahebi, Pouria ... 431, 1677, 4225 Mostofsky, Stewart H........ 921, 1175, 3750, 3751 Motaal, Abdallah G. ......... 1360 Motawani, Manish.............. 186 Motoi, Yumiko ....... 2866, 3672 Motosugi, Utaroh ... 4168, 4169 Motougi, Utaro ................. 1507 Mottaghy, Felix ................ 4543 Mougenot, Charles ........... 4291 Mougin, Olivier E. .... 297, 934, 1219, 2553, 3602 Mouri, Feryel ......... 4075, 4078

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Author Index
Mouridsen, Kim.................. 204 Mousavi, Pedram .... 2720, 4350 Moussavi, Amir ...... 3696, 3776 Moy, Linda ...... 197, 200, 1739, 1741, 3364, 3373 Mpofu, Senzeni......... 439, 4231 Mu, Ketao ........................... 240 Mu, Xin ............................ 2974 Muccigrosso, David .. 361, 3527 Much, Chressen K. ........ 1421, 3057, 4127 Mucke, Johanna ........ 167, 2983 Muckley, Matthew J. ........ 2623 Mueggler, Thomas .............. 331 Mueller, Bryon ................... 736 Mueller, Dominik N. ............ 28 Mueller, Edgar ......... 1370, 2652, 2674, 3812 Mueller, Hans-Peter .......... 3080 Mueller, Karsten ...... 379, 384, 524, 1001 Mueller, Mark ................... 1230 Mueller, Michael ...... 361, 3527 Mueller, Wade .................... 512 Mueller-Lenke, Nicole...... 2903 Muelly, Michael ..... 1671, 1690 Muftuler, L. Tugan .. 150, 2733, 3215, 3831, 4352 Mugler, III, John P. ....... 6, 817, 822, 1284, 1447, 1448, 1450, 1453, 1455, 1465, 1473, 1827, 2157, 2368, 4114, 4115, 4116, 4120 Muhle, Maximilian ........... 2747 Muhlert, Niels ................... 3163 Muhlert, Nils .... 49, 1095, 2540 Muir, Eric R. ..... 449, 894, 1220 Muir, Keith W. ................. 1133 Mukherjee, Joydeep .......... 3432 Mukherjee, Pratik ...... 178, 782, 3152, 3169, 3592, 3599 Mukherjee, Shreya .. 1885, 2511 Mukhopadhyaya, Ashok . 1523, 1525 Mulcahey, MJ ......... 1116, 2114 Mulder, Harrit W. ........... 2206 Mulder, Matthew J.. 1892, 2324 Muldoon, Leslie L. ........... 1722 Mulkern, Robert . .... 418, 1535, 1770, 2093, 3361, 4056 Mulkey, Sarah B. ...... 174, 2107 Mller, Alexander.... 833, 2839, 3331, 3715, 3771 Mller, Dirk K. ................. 4239 Mller, Gunilla M. ............ 2565 Mller, Markus ................. 3107 Mller, Matthias ...... 824, 1930, 3947 Mller, Nils ...................... 3704 Muller, Robert N. ....... 237, 746 Mller, Roland ................. 4366 Mller, Susanne .................. 341 Mller-Lutz, Anja ... 4220, 4227 Mller-Tidow, Carsten ..... 1767 Mullick, Rakesh .... 2984, 3075, 3211, 3281, 3720, 3723 Mullin, Jim ............. 1387, 1389 Mullinger, Karen J. .... 38, 2342, 2763 Mullins, Paul Gerald Mark 453, 1252 Mullins, Roger J. ....... 85, 2320, 3507 Mulsant, Benoit ................ 1191 Mundell, Victoria ............... 563 Mnnemann, Kerstin ....... 1921, 1927, 1937 Munz, Eberhard ................ 3549 Muradyan, Iga ........ 1499, 2762 Murai, Yasuo .................... 4454 Murakami, Masaaki .......... 1048 Murakami, Toshiyuki 972, 2988 Murase, Kenya ...... 2551, 3547, 3879 Murase, Tomokazu 1643, 2338, 2343 Murashima, Mai ............... 2481 Muraskin, Jordan S. .......... 2862 Murat, Sbastien ............... 1820 Murata, Katsutoshi ............. 988 Muratore, Alicia ............... 4120 Murayama, Jessica............ 4524 Murdoch, James B. .. 387, 2026, 2851, 3984 Murnane, Kevin .................... 88 Muro, Isao ........................ 3172 Murph-Eigel, E. Colleen..... 923 Murphy, Alyssa ................ 1018 Murphy, Declan ................ 3583 Murphy, Kevin .849, 2182, 2349, 3342, 3343, 3344, 3345 Murphy, Mark .................. 2630 Murphy, Matthew C. ....... 2422, 2878 Murphy, Robert L. ............ 3668 Murphy-Boesch, Joseph .. 1561, 2833 Murray, Michael ............... 1200 Murthy, Anand N ... 2984, 3281 Muschelli, John ................ 2261 Mustafi, Devkumar .... 154, 678, 1702 Musthafa, Haja-Sherief N. 1382 Muthupillai, Raja .... 1357, 1371 Mutihac, Radu ........ 2702, 3731 Mutlu, Senol ..................... 1838 Mutsaerts, Henri J.M.M. .... 712 Myall, Daniel.................... 1090 Myeong, Wan-Jae............. 1276 Myer, Daniel ...................... 726 Myers, Jim F. M. .............. 1953 Myint, Esther .................... 3090 Myronovych, Andriy ........ 1521 N Na, Ho Ngoc..................... 3689 Nabatani, Akira ................ 1244 Nabuurs, Christine............ 2008 Nacif, Marcelo.................. 4558 Nadar, Mariappan S......... 2652, 2674, 3805, 3812 Nadar, Sreenivasan R. ...... 3554 Nadig, Vidya ....... 2648, 4488, 4491, 4498 Naegelin, Yvonne ............. 3618 Nael, Kambiz.................... 3003 Nss-Schmidt, Erhard ...... 1127 Nafisi, Bahiyah Al ..................7 Nag, T. C. ......................... 2947 Nagala, Sidhartha ............. 1211 Nagamatsu, Hiroshi .......... 1576 Naganawa, Shinji ............. 1233 Nagaoka, Tomoaki ... 910, 3097 Nagaraja, Tavarekere N. ... 2209 Nagarajan, Rajakumar ....... 856, 2859, 3959, 3971, 3983 Nagata, Motonori ............. 4529 Nagel, Armin M. ....... 116, 216, 1983, 1984, 1992, 1993 Nagel, Eike ............... 186, 1279 Ngele, Thomas................ 1176 Nagelmann, Nina.............. 1404 Ngga, Katarina.................. 615 Naggara, Olivier ....... 626, 1136 Nagle, Scott K. .... 63, 399, 646, 1274, 1422, 1492, 1501, 4098, 4101, 4455 Nagpal, Seema.................. 3636 Nagy, Zoltan........... 2065, 3196 Naik, Arpana ...................... 504 Naim, Maryam ................... 917 Nair, Dileep .... 752, 2142, 4422 Nair, Govind..................... 3055 Nair, Veena A......... 2990, 3306 Naish, Josephine H. 648, 1409, 1480, 1484, 1485, 3201 Naismith, Robert ...... 776, 3624 Naito, Hiroaki ......... 2981, 4545 Najac, Chlo ........... 3998, 3999 Najera, S. Solis ................. 3492 Najjar, Aiman Al .............. 3173 Najm, Imad............... 752, 2142 Nakagami, Ryutaro .......... 1945 Nakagawa, Masayuki ....... 3383 Nakai, Asako .................... 1579 Nakai, Ryusuke ..... 2559, 3116, 3520 Nakai, Toshiharu ... 2330, 2334, 2337 Nakajima, Kohei .............. 3513 Nakako, Nobuo ................ 4529 Nakamoto, Dean............... 1589 Nakamura, Katsumi 4467, 4473 Nakamura, Kazuhiro ........ 1140 Nakamura, Kazuki............ 2604 Nakamura, Masanobu ....... 540, 3629, 4466, 4532 Nakamura, Takashi . 136, 2771, 3130 Nakamura, Toshiyasu ...... 3100, 3498 Nakanishi, Atsushi ........ 2866, 3637, 3672 Nakano, Y. ....................... 4064 Nakashima, Tsutomu........ 1233 Nakata, Ken...................... 1656 Nakayama, Ryohei ........... 4529 Nalcioglu, Orhan ..... 831, 2783, 2791, 4353, 4394 Nalesnik, Michael .............. 275 Nam, Woo Hyun .............. 1842 Nam, Yoonho ........ 1236, 3851, 3852, 3922, 4180 Nan, Hong ........................ 1203 Nanba, Takamasa ..... 972, 2988 Nandi, Asish ..................... 4054 Nanga, Ravi PR ....... 420, 1438, 2037, 2541, 2543, 2554, 2697, 3983 Narang, Jayant .................. 3444 Narayana, Ponnada A. ..... 48, 891, 1067, 1083, 1444, 2118, 2898, 3036, 3096, 3621, 3659 Narayanan, Priya lakshmi .. 886 Narayanan, Shrikanth S. ... 1235 Narayanan, Sridar....... 47, 2694 Narayanan, Vinodh .......... 1045 Narayanasamy, Prabagaran ......................................... 1055 Nardo, Lorenzo 632, 683, 3497 Naresh, Nivedita K. ............ 324 Nargeot, Romuald ............ 1263 Narsude, Mayur ................ 3705 Naruse, Shoji 1643, 2338, 2343 Narvid, Jared ...................... 982 Nasholm, Peter ................. 2447 Nasrallah, Fatima ............. 2306

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Nasrallah, Fatima Ali.. 210, 332 Nasrallah, Henry ..... 3589, 3591 Nassenstein, Kai ............... 4474 Nasseri, Morad ................. 1722 Natarajan, Shyam ............. 3406 Nateras, Oscar .......... 714, 1220 Nath, Kavindra ........ 809, 1006, 1192, 1705, 1726, 1727 Nathan, D.......................... 3302 Nathoo, Nabeela ..... 1050, 1062 Natsuaki, Yutaka 233, 542, 876, 1613, 4222, 4461, 4469 Nau, Amy C. ..................... 3655 Nauerth, Arno ......... 1404, 1496 Nauman, Eric ......... 2346, 2892, 3303, 3661 Navalpakkam, Bharath . .... 830, 2815 Navis, Anna C. ................. 3674 Navis, Anneke C. ...... 805, 4016 Navon, Gil ........ 232, 425, 2516 Nawabi, Danyal H. ............. 640 Nayak, Krishna S. 251, 1235, 1352, 2714, 3908, 4206, 4525 Nazem-Zadeh, Mohammad .......................................... 3644 Near, Jamie .. 1127, 3972, 3991, 4401 Nebel, Mary Beth ............. 1175 Nederveen, Aart J. ..... 712, 880, 3495, 4178, 4185 Nedjati-Gilani, Gemma ... 3126, 3128 Neelavali, Jaladhar .. 166, 1238, 1581, 4126, 4133 Neeman, Micha........ 439, 1853, 1897, 4231, 4507 Nees, Frauke ....................... 893 Negahdar, M.J. ....... 1346, 4445 Neggers, Bas ..................... 2014 Negri, Viviana .................. 3876 Neher, Peter F. ....... 3151, 3162, 3166 Nehrke, Kay .365, 2592, 2748, 4254, 4270, 4271, 4413 Neil, Jeffrey J. .......... 535, 2937 Nejad-Davarani, Siamak . 3058, 3297, 3681, 3682 Nekolla, Stephan G. ... 576, 824, 829 Nelissen, Jules L. .............. 1360 Nelson, David . ........ 809, 1705, 1718, 1726, 1727 Nelson, Marvin D, Jr... 920, 922 Nelson, Michael................ 3369 Nelson, Sarah .... 122, 247, 510, 658, 960, 974, 2003, 2012, 3006, 3592, 3599, 3642, 3643, 3907 Nemoto, Masahito ............ 2319 Nencka, Andrew S. ........ 123, 1725, 2228, 2232, 3319 Nensa, Felix.............. 574, 3881 Nestadt, Gerald ................. 4040 Nestor, Peter J. ......... 997, 3664 Nett, Elizabeth Janus ....... 1332, 4455 Neu, Corey P. ........... 433, 1681 Neubauer, Stefan ..... 578, 1361, 1999, 2027, 2745 Neuberger, Thomas 389, 1239, 2954 Neubert, Ale .................... 1612 Neudecker, Sabine . 1552, 1562, 4008, 4355 Neumaier, Michael ........... 2790 Neumann, Daniel .............. 3710 Neumann, Jane ................. 4239 Neumayer, Bernhard ........ 3499 Neuner, Irene .......... 3214, 3650 Neuwelt, Edward A. 716, 1722, 3072 Neveu, Marie-Aline 1700, 1750 Nevo, Erez .......................... 311 Nevo, Uri .................. 496, 2669 Newbold, Kate .................... 505 Newbould, Rexford D. ..... 4010 Newby, David C. .............. 1317 Newitt, David C. ...... 202, 3202, 3367 Newman, Jane H............... 1385 Newstead, Gillian M........ 3371, 3372 Newton, Allen T. ... 3064, 3288, 3330 Nezafat, Reza .... 188, 257, 882, 1313, 1318, 1319, 1323, 1358, 1373, 1406, 1411, 1427, 4453, 4568, 4571 Nezhad, Faezeh Sanaei ..... 3087 Ng, Amanda C. L. .. 2667, 3843 Ng, Johnny ... 2304, 3269, 3311 Ng, Kian Chye ....... 1068, 1072, 2015 Ng, Quan Sing ........ 1693, 2220 Ng, Shu-Hang ......... 1231, 3091 Ng, Thian C. ........... 2210, 3063 Ng, Thomas ...................... 1860 Ng, Tovia Yun Jie .............. 332 Ng, Yin Kwee ................... 1326 Ngan, Ka-kei ...................... 275 Ngen, Ethel ......................... 561 Nghiemphu, Phioanh 513, 3631 Ngo, Tri Minh .................. 2457 Nguyen, Christopher ....... 1419, 4151 Nguyen, Hien ................... 2676 Nguyen, Huyen Thanh ...... 503, 3451 Nguyen, Patricia ................. 235 Nguyen, Thanh ...... 1097, 2474, 3620 Nguyen, Thanh B. ............ 2200 Nguyen, Thanh D. ... 262, 1024, 2591, 3617 Nguyen-Thanh, Thao ....... 2226 Ni, Wendy W. ... 415, 451, 588, 2222, 2236, 2266, 2902, 3123, 3357 Nicholls, Francesca .......... 3873 Nickel, Dominik ....... 829, 4088 Nickel, Marcel D. ............... 401 Nickerson, Lisa .................. 206 Nicola, De Pisapia ............ 3280 Nicolai, Jodi ....................... 476 Nicolaij, Klaas ........ 1623, 1627 Nicolas-Jilwan, Manal ...... 2157 Nicolay, Klaas 117, 423, 1360, 1826, 1894, 1957, 1960, 1964, 2011, 4009, 4199 Nicoli, Francois ................ 3002 Nicolson, Rob................... 2355 Nicolson, Susan .................. 917 Nie, Jingxin ............ 2951, 2952 Nie, Xingju ... 2096, 2916, 3084 Niebergall, Aaron ..... 676, 4340 Nielles-Vallespin, Sonia .... 479, 581, 4495, 4502, 4504 Nielsen, Allen S................ 3608 Nielsen, Jon-Fredrik 252, 2362, 2403, 2507, 2602, 2744, 3333 Nielsen, Niels Christian... 3945, 4246 Nielsen, Thomas ............... 1752 Nielsen, Tim . 2152, 3751, 4278 Nielsen-Saines, Karin ....... 2859 Nielson, Kristy A................ 996 Nieman, Brian J. 90, 271, 1070, 2572 Nieminen, Jaako O. .......... 3743 Nieminen, Miika T. 434, 641, 1662, 1887, 3546, 3551, 3552 Niendorf, Thoralf .25, 28, 29, 394, 395, 580, 616, 833, 864, 928, 1085, 1296, 1384, 1412, 2747, 2839, 3264, 3504, 4512 Niessen, Wiro J. ............... 1266 Niesters, Marieke ............. 3045 Nieto, Elena ...................... 1883 Nieuwstadt, Harm............. 4542 Niitsu, Mamoru ................ 3513 Nijsen, Frank .................... 3871 Nikolaou, Konstantin ........ 591, 4141, 4460 Niks, Erik H. .................... 2960 Niles, David J. ... 10, 653, 1567, 3918, 3936 Nilles, Nora ...................... 3604 Nilsson, Markus ...... 497, 615, 781, 3185 Nimbalkar, Manoj M. ......... 824 Nimmo-Smith, Ian............ 2123 Ning, Ning.......................... 173 Ninomiya, Ayako ............. 1578 Niogi, Sumit Narayan......... 919 Nippe, Nadine .................... 157 Nir, Guy ........................... 2429 Nishie, Akihiko ................ 4093 Nishie, Akihiro ................. 4123 Nishii, Takashi ....... 1656, 3547 Nishijo, Hisao................... 2437 Nishimura, Dwight G. 189, 370, 543, 555, 694, 1282, 1293, 2581, 2619, 3828, 3933, 4470 Nishio, Mizuho...... 1486, 4100, 4104, 4112, 4113, 4471, 4479 Nishiyama, Nobuhiro ....... 1869 Nissan, Noam . 198, 2101, 4061 Nissi, Mikko J. ...... 429, 434, 764, 1658, 3551, 3552 Nissou, Marie-France ........... 83 Nistler, Juergen ..... 2741, 2746, 4398 Nitatori, Toshiaki .. 1397, 1425, 1428 Nitta, Shuhei........ 1397, 1425, 1428, 3839 Nittka, Mathias ...... 2558, 2561, 3488 Niu, Chen ..... 1151, 1177, 3563 Niu, Gang ......... 173, 795, 2975 Niven, Robert M................. 648 Niwa, Tetsu .............. 910, 3097 Nixdorf, Donald ..... 1684, 3978 Nixon, Terence W. .. 667, 2611, 2713 Niznikiewicz, Margaret .... 1188 Njus, Jeffrey M. ................. 716 Nkansah, Michael K. ........ 1893 Noack, Cornelia ................. 380 Nbauer-Huhmann, Iris.... 3475 Nobili, Flavio ......... 2873, 2913 Nobusawa, Hiroshi ........... 4122 Noda, Yasufumi .... 1530, 1555, 1558, 1566 Noebauer-Huhmann, IrisMelanie ............................ 1678 Nol, Peter................ 602, 1415 Noeske, Ralph 962, 2966, 4032 Nofiele, Joris Tchouala ..... 203, 1880 Nogle, Sally...................... 3557

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Author Index
Noguchi, Teruo ................. 4545 Noll, Douglas C. ........ 252, 2362, 2403, 2507, 2623, 2744, 3259, 3297, 3317, 3333 Nongena, Phumza ............... 797 Nordbeck, Peter ................ 1366 Norman, Jane ............ 900, 2959 Norquay, Graham ...... 644, 816, 1449, 1477, 1929, 1998, 4119 Norris, David .... 53, 837, 2045, 2238, 3704, 3707 Norris, Mathew ...... 2784, 3589, 3591 Northam, Gemma ............... 802 Northern, Tracie ..... 3589, 3591 Northoff, Georg ................ 2331 Norton, Patrick ................. 1284 Nosaka, Shunsuke............. 1576 Noseworthy, Michael D. .. 1632, 1636, 1637, 1640, 1648, 2792, 2798, 3248, 3506 Nossin-Manor, Revital........ 887 Nth, Ulrike ...................... 2513 Notohamiprodjo, Mike ..... 4141 Nougaret, Stephanie ......... 4131 Nour, Sherif G. ....... 1817, 4308 Noureddine, Yacine 4415, 4416 Novak, Jan ........................ 4036 Novak, Ronald D. ............. 1589 Novembre, Francis J. ........ 1060 Novikov, Dmitry S. ... 363, 489, 495, 993, 2116, 2519, 3073, 3127, 4175 Nowakowski, Adam ........... 562 Noworolski, Susan ............ 1779 Nowotny, Bettina .... 1963, 2419 Nowotny, Peter ................. 2419 Nozaki, Atsushi .................. 128 NR, Jagannathan ............... 1207 Nsair, Ali ............................ 487 Numan, Wouter ...... 1819, 4336 Numano, Tomokazu ......... 2437 Nummenmaa, Aapo .......... 3353 Nunes, Patricia M. .............. 673 Nunes, Rita ......................... 918 Nyholm, Tufve ................. 1665 Nyman, Charles G. ........... 3438 Nyman, Gregory ............... 3396 Nyman, Jeffry S. ..... 1595, 1603 O OBrien, Kieran ........... 77, 269, 1955,3009, 3107, 3336 OCallaghan, James M. .... 3679 OConnor, James P. .......... 2693 ODell, Nick ..................... 2888 ODuffy, Anne ................... 207 OGorman, Ruth L. . 740, 1942, 2966, 2977 OHalloran, Rafael ...... 73, 369, 2044, 2061, 2083, 2084, 2615, 3182, 3210, 3830 OLeary-Moore, Shonagh 3076 OMuircheartaigh, Jonathan .......................... 801, 911, 2955 ONeill, Mark ..................... 469 ONeill, Michael J. ........... 3679 OReilly, Meaghan A. ........ 354 ORourke, Donald M. ....... 3641 Oakden, Wendy .......... 354, 468 Oakes, Terrence R. 2891, 3020, 3184, 3302, 3614 Oaklander, Anne Louise ..... 353 Oakley, Fiona ..................... 598 Oakley, Gretchen Mae ...... 1221 Oates, George ................... 1458 Obaidat, Ihab M. ............... 1888 Obara, Makoto . 213, 540, 1375, 1781, 3130, 3172, 3629, 4093, 4100, 4104, 4123, 4466, 4549 Obata, Takayuki ..... 2436, 3198 Obayashi, James T. ............. 994 Oberwahrenbrock, Timm . 1085 Obruchkov, Sergei ............ 4342 Ochi, Hisaaki .......... 2750, 3955 Ochi, Tomoko......... 2935, 2985 Oda, Shogo ....................... 2992 Oden, Henrik .................. 1802 Odille, Freddy..................... 677 Odudu, Aghogho .................. 22 Oduneye, Samuel.............. 4518 Oeh, Jason .......................... 501 Oei, Edwin.......................... 146 Oeltzschner, Georg . 4220, 4227 Oerlemans, Chris .............. 3871 Oesingmann, Niels ........... 4163 Oezerdem, Celal ...... 580, 1412, 2747 Offerman, Erik J. .............. 4434 Ogasawara, Kuniaki ........ 972, 1141, 2988, 3660 Ogawa, Akira ......... 1141, 2988 Ogbole, Godwin Inalegwu 3668 Ogden, Christopher .......... 1776 Ogg, Robert J.............. 382, 388 Ogino, Tetsuo ........ 2150, 4093, 4154, 4165 Ogio, Tetsuo ..................... 3172 Ogisu, Kimihiro ................ 3110 Ogris, Kathrin1217, 2420, 3499 Ogunniyi, Adesola ............ 3668 Oguz, Kader Karli ............ 2109 Oh, Changheun ....... 2808, 2809 Oh, Jihun .......................... 2208 Oh, Karen ......................... 3380 Oh, Karen Y. ...................... 504 Oh, Se-Hong.... 164, 867, 2153, 2489, 2773, 3033 Oh, Sukhoon 389, 2802, 2805, 2824, 4374, 4379, 4381 Oh, Sung Suk ..................... 164 Oh, Young Tag ................... 225 Ohara, Mary ..................... 3449 Ohgiya, Yoshimitsu .......... 4122 Ohguri, Naoto ................... 1872 Ohnishi, Takahiro ............. 3513 Ohno, Naoki ..................... 3509 Ohno, Yoshiharu ... 1486, 1494, 3386, 4100, 4104, 4112, 4113, 4471, 4479 Ohrmann, Patricia............. 1165 Ohsaki, Hiroyuki .............. 3262 Ohtomo, Kuni ........ 1170, 1290, 3477, 3637 Ohtori, Seiji ........................ 942 Oida, Takenori.................. 2719 Oikawa, Hiroshi ............... 1244 OIkawa, Yasuhiro............... 942 Oishi, Kenichi ....... 177, 2949, 3013, 3150 Ojala, Risto............... 641, 1662 Ojeil, Najate ..................... 1206 Ok, Abdullah .................... 2747 Okada, Tomohisa ... 2102, 4106 Okada, Yoshio .................... 418 Okamoto, Yoshikazu ....... 1968, 3086, 3108, 3526 Okamura, Teppei .............. 1781 Okazawa, Hidehiko .......... 3043 Okell, Thomas W. .102, 623, 1128, 1137, 2148, 2989 Okuaki, Tomoaki.............. 3130 Okuaki, Tomoyuki ........ 1780, 1781, 2463, 2985, 4093 Okumura, Kenichiro ........... 942 Okuwaki, Toru ................. 3513 Olafsson, Valur ........ 33, 2244, 2245, 2271, 3318 Oldani, Graziano ................ 111 Olfers, Shannon L. ........... 1045 Oliveira, Gabriel L. S. L. .. 1335 Oliver, Ruth ...................... 3727 Oliver, Sam .............. 453, 1252 Olivero, William C. .......... 2425 Oliver-Taylor, Aaron ........ 2151 Olivito, Giusy ......... 1014, 1099 Ollinger, John M. .. 2891, 3020, 3184, 3614, 4210 Olopade, Olufunmilayo I. . 3371 Olsen, Kathryn M. ............ 1487 Olsen, Miles ..................... 1840 Olsen, ystein E............... 1747 Olson, Jeffrey J. ................. 969 Olson, Matthew L.. 3059, 3092, 3385 Olsson, Lars E. ................. 1490 Oluigbo, Chima ................ 3295 Omar, Hazim .................... 3309 Omar, Nur Farhayu ...... 22, 276 Omary, Reed A. ................. 476 Omizzolo, Cristina G. ...... 2972 Omuro, Antonio M. .......... 3625 Ong, Caroline ................... 3994 Ong, Frank ....................... 4443 Ong, Henry . 1592, 1604, 2470, 2517 Ong, Yan Zhi...................... 210 Ongur, Dost ........................ 219 Onne, Reerink .................. 4245 Ono, Hideo ....................... 4532 Onoda, Yui ....................... 4122 Onthank, David ................ 1279 Ooi, Melvyn B......... 305, 3744, 3756 Oosterlinck, Wouter 3690, 3694 Oosterwijk, Egbert ........... 3978 Opal, Puneet ..................... 3170 Oppenheim, Catherine....... 626, 1136, 2984, 3211, 3723 Oran, Omer Faruk . 2807, 4187, 4188 Orbach, Darren B. .... 418, 3361 Ordidge, Roger J. ........ 9, 3780 Orita, Sumihisa................... 942 Oros-Peusquens, Ana-Maria ............2124, 2494, 3219, 3724 Orosz, Ariane ......... 3046, 3308 Orringer, Daniel ................. 418 Ortega, Bernardo .............. 2717 Ortiz, Pablo L. ........ 3593, 3597 Ortiz-Nieto, Francisco ..... 1625, 1820 Orton, Matthew R...... 508, 720, 1761, 1926, 2201, 2205, 2217, 3114, 3919, 4158 Orzada, Stephan ...... 538, 1790, 2759, 3403, 3772, 4281, 4393, 4414, 4474 Oshinski, John N. ............. 1312 Oskolkov, Nikita ..... 428, 1903, 1904 Osman, Nael F...................... 21 Ostendorf, Benedikt ......... 4227 Oster, Julien ..................... 4321 Ostergaard, Leif ......... 204, 427 Ostergren, Lauren ............. 1327 Ostler, Peter...................... 3447

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Ostwaldt, Ann-Christin ....... 586 Ota, Hideki ... 1301, 4464, 4535 Ota, Kiyobumi .................. 2850 Otake, Yosuke ........ 2750, 3955 Otazo, Ricardo .606, 2558, 3484, 3493, 3809, 4084, 4091 Oto, Aytek ............................ 96 Oto, Aytekin . 1758, 1772, 3054 Otsubo, Eriko.................... 1576 Ott, Martin .............. 2475, 4213 Otte, Willem M. .................. 700 Otto, Angela M. ...... 3921, 3924 Otto, Jens .................. 680, 1588 Otto, Josephin ........ 1777, 1843, 3389, 3399 Ou, Hsin-You ..................... 280 Ou, Xiawei...... 174, 2107, 2269 Ouriadov, Alexei V. 819, 1457, 1479 Ourselin, Sebastien ....... 49,802, 1095, 2948, 3679 Ousova, Olga ...................... 643 Ouwerkerk, Ronald. 1519, 3990 Ouyang, Minhui................ 3577 Ouyang, Yen-Chien .......... 3015 Ouyang, Yuyuan ............... 2638 Overduin, Christiaan G. .... 1818 Overvliet, Geke....... 1166, 2288 Owen, Julia P. .. 178, 782, 3152, 3169, 3642 Owers-Bradley, John R.... 1917, 1920 z, G. ............................... 3982 Oz, Gulin 113, 863, 1939, 2858 Ozarslan, Evren ....... 710, 2058, 3188 Ozen, Ali Caglar ....... 767, 4430 zerdem, Celal .. 394, 395, 833, 2839 Ozier, Annaig ..................... 643 Ozranov-Palchik, Ola ....... 3007 Oztekin, Nese ................... 2109 Ozturk, Cengizhan .. 1838, 3029 Ozturk-Isik, Esin............... 2017 Ozyurt, Burak ........... 736, 2180 Ozyurt, Onur ..................... 3029 P Paaske, Nils ...................... 1524 Paasonen, Jaakko .............. 2298 Pacey, Alan....................... 4025 Pacheco-Torres, Jess ...... 1883, 1886 Padberg, George W. ......... 1634 Padgett, Douglas E. ............ 640 Padhani, Anwar R. ......... 2217, 3087, 3447, 4147, 4149 Padovan, Sergio ................ 3892 Padua, Abraham ............... 3488 Pagani, Elisabetta ...... 44, 3607, 3611 Pagano, Joseph J. .............. 1377 Pagel, Marty .. 441, 1906, 1908, 1910, 3870 Paglialunga, Sabina .......... 1977 Pahwa, Anokh .................. 3437 Pai, Vinay M. ............. 482, 575 Painter, Michael J. .............. 920 Paiva, Fernando F ............. 2040 Pajevic, Sinisa .................. 2058 Palace, Jacqueline ............. 1084 Palacio, Nicholas .............. 1442 Palacios, Rafael Delgado . 3313 Palaniyappan, Lena 1205, 3301 Palatnik, Irina ..................... 616 Paldino, Michael J. ... 885, 3652 Palenstijn, Willem Jan ...... 2662 Palesi, Fulvia .......... 3163, 3574 Paley, Martyn ........ 3427, 3913, 3925, 3949, 3951, 4025, 4329, 4493 Palmqvist, Sebastian ........... 615 Palombo, Marco ...... 494, 1635, 3099, 3144 Pameijer, Frank A... 3442, 3443 Pampel, Andr ....... 1001, 2168, 4235, 4239, 4366 Pan, Chunshu .................... 1503 Pan, Hai ....... 2891, 3020, 3302, 3614 Pan, Hong ......................... 3329 Pan, Jullie ............... 2016, 2739 Pan, Jullie W. 3974, 3994, 4400 Pan, Li .............................. 4314 Pan, Tien-Chi ................... 3428 Pan, Wen-Ju ........ 2243, 2250, 2255, 2302 Panagiotaki, Eleftheria ...... 491, 1798, 2105, 3128 Panchanatheeswaran, Karthik .......................................... 3377 Panchuelo, Rosa M. S 297, 300, 753 Panda, Anshuman ............. 3441 Panda, Swayamprava........ 2209 Panda, Swetasudha ........... 1104 Pandey, Abhishek ... 1528, 2462 Pandit, Anand ..................... 176 Pandit, Prachi ..................... 440 Pandya, Sneha N..... 1097, 3620 Panek, Rafal ........... 1488, 3919 Pang, Dominic .................. 3081 Pang, Jianing 1295, 1314, 4531 Pang, Yong ............. 1675, 2686 Pang, Yuxi .............. 1781, 1782 Panicek, David M. .............. 717 Panigrahy, Ashok ...... 180, 920, 922, 1951, 1954, 2944, 2965, 3191 Pankratz, V. Shane ........... 1733 Pannek, Kerstin ....... 798, 2131, 2968 Pannetier, Nicolas.... 451, 2492, 2641, 3121, 3122 Pannetier-Lecoeur, Myriam ......................................... 4348 Panotopoulos, Joannis ...... 1678 Panych, Lawrence P. ........ 478, 4216, 4290, 4300 Papadatospastos, Dionysis.. 508 Papademetris, Xenios ....... 1864 Papademetris, Xenophon .. 2268 Papadopoulou, Athina ...... 3618 Papadopulou-Rosenzweig, Maria ................................ 4135 Papanastasiou, Giorgos .... 1317 Papavassiliou, Efstathios .. 2846 Papazoglou, Sebastian ...... 873, 973, 2435, 2440, 4076 Papoti, Daniel ......... 2325, 2778 Papoutsis, Konstantinos.... 4401 Paquette, Lisa ..................... 920 Paquette, Michael ............. 2121 Paradis, Valerie ...... 3423, 4087 Paragios, Nikos ................ 2700 Paramsothy, Pathmaja ...... 1302 Parasoglou, Prodromos...... 358, 3493, 3521, 3523, 4228 Pardo, Edison ..................... 779 Pardon, Marie-Christine ... 3904 Parekh, Keyur ................... 4489 Parekh, Mansi B. .... 3023, 3167 Parikh, Jehill..................... 2907 Parikh, Jyoti............ 2104, 4279 Paris, Luisa ......................... 807 Parizel, Paul M. ...... 1243, 3095 Park, Bu S. ............. 4305, 4380 Park, Daniel J. .................. 4010 Park, Eun-Ah .......... 1276, 1426 Park, Hee Myung.... 4170, 4176 Park, HyunWook ..... 164, 2050, 2401, 2629, 2808, 2809, 3781 Park, Ilwoo ............. 2012, 3907 Park, Jae Mo .. 655, 2239, 3911, 3917, 3933, 3935, 3938, 3944 Park, Jaeseok 2514, 2518, 2650 Park, Jane H. 3508, 3510, 3511 Park, Jang Woo ..... 1155, 1172, 1245, 1884, 2333, 2345, 3656 Park, Ji Seon .. 618, 2911, 3226, 3263 Park, Ji-Ae ... 1877, 1879, 1881, 1895, 1898 Park, Jihyun Annie ........... 2448 Park, Jinha ........................ 2106 Park, Ji-Seon .................... 3855 Park, Joshua ........... 1645, 1646 Park, Joshua Haekyun ..... 2725, 2726, 4351 Park, Keith ............. 4390, 4391 Park, Mi-Suk ...................... 225 Park, Suhyung .................. 2650 Park, Sun Mi .................... 3245 Park, Sung-Hong ..................... .. 2356, 2358, 2537, 3033, 3781 Park, Tae-Jin .................... 3560 Parker, Dennis . ........ 134, 832, 1221, 1222, 1802, 1811, 1812, 2567, 2583, 4010, 4272, 4287, 4343 Parker, Geoff J. M. .. 991, 1484, 1485, 2693 Parker, Geoffrey. ..... 648, 1409, 1480, 3201 Parker, Greg D. ........ 778, 3148 Parker, Helen.................... 4053 Parkes, Harold G. ............. 3919 Parkes, Harry .................... 1866 Parkes, Laura.................... 1142 Parkes, Laura M. 915, 916, 991 Parkkonen, Lauri T........... 3743 Parnell, Steven ......... 644, 1477 Parraga, Grace 819, 1457, 1460, 1462, 1471 Parra-Robles, Juan..... 644, 820, 1459, 1464, 1469, 1470, 4119 Parrish, Todd .......... 2350, 3170 Parshad, Rajinder ... 3377, 3382 Parsons, Matthew ............. 2894 Partridge, Mike......... 100, 1776 Partridge, Savannah C. .... 3059, 3092, 3385 Parzer, Peter ..................... 3588 Pascal-Tenorio, Aurea ........ 227 Pashakhanloo, Farhad ....... 259, 4494 Pasin, Moreno .................. 1122 Paka, Jan ........................... 391 Paspulati, Raj Mohan ....... 4097 Pasquier, Renaud Du ........ 3615 Pasterkamp, Gerard ............ 883 Pasternak, Ofer ........ 614, 790, 2899, 3185 Pasternak, Stephen H. ...... 1907 Pastor, Maria .................... 2193 Patay, Zoltan .................... 2961 Patel, Anant Bahadur ...... 1966, 1976, 1978, 1980 Patel, Brij B. ....................... 806 Patel, Gopesh ................... 4403 Patel, Megha........... 1029, 3228

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Author Index
Patel, Mina................ 276, 4094 Patel, Snehal G. .................. 507 Patel, Sudeep .................... 2183 Patel, Vipulkumar ............. 3036 Paterson, Nigel ................. 1460 Pathak, Arvind P. ....... 159, 442, 1059, 3846 Pathak, Ashok Kumar ....... 1512 Pathak, Kavindra Nath...... 1718 Pathan, Meerakhan ........... 1950 Patil, Shantanu .................... 142 Patil, Sunil .......................... 562 Patrick, P. Stephen .............. 160 Patterson, Andrew J. ........ 1303, 1305, 3730 Patterson, Steve ...... 2281, 3324 Patton, Alice ..................... 3671 Patz, Samuel 1254, 1499, 1500, 2762 Paudyal, Ramesh .............. 1718 Paul, Dominik ........ 2368, 2590, 3711, 3736 Paul, Friedemann ...... 380, 1085 Paul, Jan ........................... 3837 Paule, Merle G. ................. 2932 Pauley, Gregory J. ............ 3158 Pauli, Andreina ................... 898 Paulides, Maarten ... 1819, 4336 Paulsen, Jane S. ................ 2853 Paulsen, Keith D. ... 2423, 2425, 2442 Paulson, Eric S.......... 512, 1154 Paulus, Daniel H. ..... 830, 2812, 2813, 2814 Pauly, John M. ....... 4, 125, 215, 312, 537, 652, 722, 723, 1822, 2281, 2398, 2458, 2509, 2512, 2577, 2624, 2840, 4411 Paus, Tomas.............. 893, 4130 Pausova, Zdenka ............... 4130 Pautler, Robia G. ... 1069, 2930, 3865 Pautot, Fabrice .................. 3002 Pavan, Matteo ...... 78, 671, 730, 2632 Pavlina, John M. ..... 1797, 1985 Pavlova, Vlady ................. 1078 Pavlovskaya, Galina ......... 1456 Pavol, Marykay................. 2991 Pavuluri, Mani ....... 2945, 3594, 3595 Pawate, Siddharama 2539, 3605 Pawela, Christopher P...... 2264, 2317 Pawlik, Timothy M. .......... 1537 Payne, Allison ....... 1802, 1811, 1812, 1824, 4298 Payne, Allison H................. 226 Payne, Christa......... 3685, 3691 Payne, Geoffrey ....... 100, 1776. 1994, 3874 Payne, Stephen J. ... 3068, 3069, 3070, 4234, 4401 Payoux, Pierre ........ 2873, 2913 Pazderova, Libuse ...... 888, 924 Peale, Franklin V. ............... 501 Pearce, John.............. 242, 1991 Pearl, Monica S. ....... 562, 1845 Pearlson, Godfrey ............. 1196 Pearson, Andrew ................ 720 Pearson, Jack .................... 4025 Pearson, Randy ................. 3557 Peat, David T. ......... 1917, 1920 Peccerelli, Nicole.... 3580, 3590 Pechman, Kimberly 1724, 1725 Peck, Kyung K. ................ 3562 Pedersen, Erik M. .. 1524, 1752, 1757 Pedersen, Michael ... 424, 1928, 4139 Pedley, Rosamund Barbara 506, 1698, 1701, 2105, 2188, 2190 Pednekar, Amol ...... 1357, 1371 Pedrini, Mariana ............... 1206 Pedrosa, Ivan .................... 3049 Peehl, Donna M. ....... 812, 3429 Peel, Sarah Anne ................ 260 Peelle, Jonathan E............. 1011 Peet, Andrew C.. 533, 970, 980, 2009, 3992, 4036 Peeters, Ronald ....... 2081, 3654 Peeters, Tom H. .................. 567 Pei, Mengchao ......... 692, 3334, 4465 Peirce-Cottler, Shayn........ 1442 Pekar, James J. ........ 177, 1175, 2261, 2270, 3257 Pelland, Katie ................... 1228 Pelled, Gadi ............ 1613, 4222 Peller, Michael ...... 1816, 1896, 2452 Pelletier, Jean ....................... 50 Pelletier, Kay .................... 1748 Pelletier, Laurent ........ 83, 3414 Pellicer, Ruben ....... 1819, 4336 Pellikan, Stefanie .............. 3645 Peltier, Scott J. ......... 889, 2623, 3259, 3297 Peluso, Angelo ................. 4490 Penet, Marie-France .. 239, 442, 1714, 3431 Peng, Hsu-Hsia ...... 1330, 1343, 1825, 1889 Peng, Shin-Lei ........ 1330, 3686 Peng, Shuai......................... 383 Peng, Xi............................ 2644 Peng, Xianghong ................ 234 Peng, Xingui............... 357, 564 Peng, Yahui ................ 96, 1772 Peng, Yun ............... 3568, 4162 Peng, Ziwen........................ 179 Pennati, Francesca ............ 4109 Pennell, David R. ... 2539, 3605 Pennell, Dudley J.............. 2460 Penner, Jacob.................... 3987 Penny, William ................. 4333 Pentang, Gael ......... 4220, 4227 Penzak, Scott .................... 4531 Penzkofer, Tobias .... 475, 1770, 1799 Pepe, Aessia ..................... 4196 Pepe, Alessia ....... 1433, 1440, 4485, 4490 Peprah, Marcus K. ............ 2557 Pereira, Edna ........................ 85 Pereira, Fabricio R. S. ...... 3587 Prez, Eduardo Barragn .. 3307 Perez, Marlon ................... 2793 Perez, Rosario .................. 2917 Prez-Carro, Roco ........... 3417 Perez-Rossello, Jeannette 1535, 4056 Perez-Torres, Carlos J. ..... 1720 Perie, Delphine ................. 3528 Perkins, Thomas G. ... 403, 922, 1610, 1641, 1644 Perles-Barbacaru, TeodoraAdriana ............. 83, 3118, 3414 Perlman, Harris ................ 1688 Perlman, Jeffrey ................. 919 Perman, William .............. 4032 Perri, Roberta ................... 2887 Perrier, Anne-Laure ......... 1650, 1660, 2777 Perry, Jamie ........................ 607 Persson, Pontus B. ................ 29 Peruzzo, Denis....... 2172, 2215, 3133 Pervolaraki, Eleftheria ...... 4493 Peschansky, Veronica J. ... 1065 Peschke, Peter .................. 1699 Pescrille, Joseph D. .............. 85 Pesesse, Xavier ................. 1650 Pesola, Marko ................... 3398 Pestilli, Franco.................. 3160 Petchprapa, Catherine......... 634 Petelinsek, Anna ............... 3866 Peters, Andrew ................. 1219 Peters, Dana... 261, 2388, 2611, 2713, 3712 Peters, Harry P. F ............. 4054 Peters, Robert D. .............. 3784 Peters, Terry .. 162, 1249, 2419, 2689, 4277 Peters, Zachary J. ............. 1529 Petersen, Dirk ..................... 973 Petersen, Esben Thade....... 172, 285, 2146, 2172, 2967, 3001, 3042 Petersen, Kitt Falk ............ 1956 Peterson, Bradley S. 3722, 4383 Peterson, Claudia S. ......... 2898 Peterson, Dean ................... 994 Peterson, Eric ................... 3936 Peterson, Pernilla ............. 2417 Peterson, Ronald C. ............ 613 Peterson, William T. ........ 4360 Petesen, Kitt Falk ............... 119 Petibon, Yoann ................. 2684 Petiet, Alexandra .............. 2318 Petit, Yvan.......................... 346 Petkovska, Iva ........ 1539, 4086 Petralia, Giuseppe ............ 1778 Petrella, Jeffrey ...... 2870, 3765 Petrenko, Volodomyr ....... 3675 Petridou, Natalia...... 755, 2284, 4397 Petri-Fink, Alke ...... 2698, 3905 Petroff, Ognen .................. 3994 Petropoulos, Labros.......... 2732 Petrovic, Aleksandar ....... 3788, 3789 Petrovic, Andreas .. 1686, 2420, 2469, 2488 Petrovic, Igor.................... 1030 Petrucci, A........................ 2857 Petrusca, Lorena ................. 233 Pettigrew, Roderic I. .... 21, 881 Petty, Christopher M. ......... 906 Peysakhovic, Barbara ...... 2687, 2969 Pfannenberg, Christina ..... 1230 Pfefferbaum, Adolf 3693, 3911, 3931 Pfeifer, Charlotte .............. 4060 Pfeiffer, Harald......... 395, 4404 Pfeiffer, Norman .............. 2765 Pfeuffer, Josef ........ .1554, 1739, 2157, 2741, 2746, 3021, 3034, 3041, 3390, 4252, 4261 Pfeuffer, Joseph ................ 4398 Pflugfelder, Daniel ........... 2372 Pfueller, Caspar ................ 1085 Phal, Pramit ........................ 620 Pham, Dzung 1098, 1149, 2501 Pham, Peter Huy .............. 3538 Philip, Mathew ................. 4327 Philippe, Garteiser ............ 2429

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Author Index
Philippens, Marielle E.P. ... 852, 3442, 3443, 3666, 4245 Phillips, Christophe .......... 3199 Phillips, Joanna J. ...... 510, 658, 960, 3643 Phillips, Jonathan .............. 2094 Phillips, Kimberly A. ........ 2263 Phillips, Michael ........ 752, 788, 1240, 2142, 2143 Phillips, Michael . .... 951, 1107, 2133, 4328 Phillips, Raquel......... 521, 732, 1160, 1161, 1185, 3024, 3350, 3569 Phipps, Kim P. .......... 979, 2170 Phua, Kok Soon .................. 210 Pibarot, Philippe ....... 64, 1328, 1329 Piccini, Davide ........ 547, 1294, 1315, 1316, 1380, 1417, 3764, 4565 Piccirilli, Eleonora ............ 1635 Piccoli, Tommaso ............. 2287 Piccolomini, Angelica ...... 3223 Pichardo, Samuel .... 1828, 4291 Pichler, Bernd ........... 570, 4359 Pickles, Martin D. ... 1728, 1735 Pickup, Stephen B. .. 823, 1046, 1053, 1705, 1718, 1727, 1878 Piedzia, Weronika............. 2392 Piehslinger, Eva ................ 3541 Piel, Joseph ....................... 2708 Pienaar, Rudolph ..... 909, 2687, 2969, 3738 Pieper, Russell O. ..... 658, 3432 Pierce, Iain Thomas .......... 4505 Pierce, Richard A.............. 4109 Pierpaoli, Carlo ................... 710 Pierre, Eric Y. ........... 253, 2648 Pierrick, Bourgeat ............... 621 Pietquin, Olivier ............... 4321 Pietri, Sandra .................... 1650 Pietro, Giulia Di................ 1635 Pietrzik, Claus .................. 3895 Pietsch, Hubertus ................ 748 Pike, Bruce G. 914, 2136, 2479 Pike, Damien .................... 1471 Pike, G. Bruce .......... 1109, 851 Pike, Martin ............ 1717, 3067 Pilatus, Ulrich ................... 3645 Pilcher, Webster ............... 3573 Pileio, Giuseppe................ 3937 Pilla, James J. ......... 1405, 1438 Pillai, Jay J. ............. 3554, 3648 Pillen, Sigrid ..................... 1631 Pilleul, Frank ... 281, 742, 1532, 1585, 4362 Pillonetto, Gianluigi 2172, 2215 Pine, Kerrin J. ......... 4217, 4341 Pineda, Federico D. .......... 3054 Pineda, Jose A. ................. 2976 Pinker, Katja ... 196, 1737, 1738 Pinker-Domenig, Katja ...... 217, 3374, 3381 Pinkstone, Marie................. 250 Pins, George ..................... 3085 Pinto, Peter A. .................. 1782 Pinzano, Astrid ....... 1660, 2777 Pipe, James G. ........ 2415, 2582 Pirko, Istvan ..................... 2477 Pirpamer, Lukas.................. 999 Piryatinsky, Irene................ 911 Pisanu, Maria Elena ............ 807 Pishko, Gregory L. ........... 1722 Pitiot, Alain .... 934, 3012, 3602 Pitknen, Asla................... 1038 Pitt, David .......................... 692 Pittschieler, Elisabeth ...... 3536, 3541 Pivec, Sonja Monika......... 1217 Pivirotto, Philip ................ 3907 Piyasena, Chinthika ............ 900 Pizarro-Sanchez, Gonzalo .. 256 Pizer, Barry......................... 916 Pizoli, Carolyn E. ............... 906 Pizzi, Romain ................... 1389 Pizzimenti, Natalie M. ...... 1639 Placidi, Matteo ................. 1891 Plank, Markus................... 2271 Plante, Elena ..................... 2946 Plasschaert, Ellen.............. 3654 Plata, Juan C. ............ 227, 4297 Plate, Annika .................... 2482 Plaumann, Markus ............ 3927 Pleger, Burkhard................. 384 Plein, Sven.................. 186, 315 Plenge, Esben ................... 1266 Plenk, Hanns..................... 3536 Pletnikova, Olga ................. 264 Plewes, Donald B. .............. 182 Pliskin, Neil ...................... 2820 Plotnik, Adam..................... 542 Pluim, Josien P.W. ........... 2206 Plumb, Andrew................... 677 Podberesky, Daniel J. ....... 1506 Poddar, Ankur ........ 1523, 1525 Podo, Franca ....................... 807 Poelmann, Robert E. ... 237, 883 Poelmans, Jennifer.. 1496, 1721 Poelzing, Steven ............... 1379 Poeppel, Thorsten D. .. 241, 574 Pohar, Kamal S. ........ 503, 3451 Pohlmann, Andreas .... 25, 28, 29, 616 Pohmann, Rolf ......... 291, 961, 1982, 2013, 2025, 2389, 2529 Poil, Simon S............ 740, 1942 Poirier-Quinot, Marie ........ 135, 2434, 2796, 3869, 3872 Poizner, Howard ............... 2271 Pojman, Nicholas ............. 3169 Polak, Paul ....................... 1003 Polasek, Miloslav ... 1899, 1900 Polaskova, Pavlina .... 516, 971, 3197, 3635 Polimeni, Jonathan R. 268, 410, 665, 950, 2646, 2724, 3254, 3315, 3348, 3354, 3355, 4386 Pollack, Alan .................... 1771 Pollaro, James ........ 689, 1224, 1633, 3519 Poluektova, Larisa Y. ...... 1055, 1268, 1270 Polzehl, Joerg ................... 3131 Polzin, Evelyn .................. 1370 Pomper, Martin G. .............. 239 Ponrartana, Skorn ... 1641, 1644 Ponzo, Viviana ................. 2847 Poole, Dana S. .................. 1266 Poole, Michael S. ..... 663, 4344 Poole, Victoria N. .. 2346, 2892, 3303 Poon, Evon ....................... 1905 Poot, Dirk H.J. ........ 1266, 3186 Pop, Mihaela .................... 4517 Pope, Romney .................. 1729 Pope, Whitney. .. 205, 513, 808, 3631 Poplawsky, Alexander John 296 Popov, Anatoliy V. 1723, 1878, 3421 Poptani, Harish .968, 1046, 1053, 1718, 1723, 1878, 2541, 2697, 3421, 3632, 3641, 3983 Porambo, Michael ............ 1073 Porayette, Prashob .............. 481 Porcari, Paola ................... 1063 Porcaro, Camillo .............. 2342 Porro, Carlo Adolfo .......... 2279 Port, John D...................... 2477 Port, Marc........................... 746 Port, Michael .......... 3949, 3951 Portefaix, Christophe ............ 50 Porter, David . ..... 54, 196, 840, 1210, 3176 Porter, Marie-Claire . 386, 3011 Porto, Miguel.................... 4157 Poser, Benedikt A. ....... 75, 409, 2396, 2400, 3314, 3327, 3707, 3772 Positano, Vincenzo 1440, 4485, 4490 Posnansky, Oleg ..... 3212, 3770 Posse, Patricio Riva .......... 1183 Posse, Stefan .......... 3378, 3956 Post, Hans ........................ 4359 Post, M. Judy D. ............... 2860 Potdevin, Guillaume . 602, 1415 Pothayee, Nikorn .... 1561, 3862 Potkin, Steven .......... 736, 3576 Potter, Hollis .......... 1670, 1673 Potter, Hollis G. ...... 640, 1606, 1679, 2560 Potter, Lee C. ........ 2523, 3734, 3813, 3822 Potters, Wouter V. .............. 880 Pouliot, Jean ..................... 3915 Poulsen, Catherine............ 2841 Poulsen, David J. .............. 3682 Poupon, Cyril ........ 779, 1027, 3153, 3154, 3155 Poupon, Fabrice ............... 3155 Pourfathi, Mehrdad 1916, 1925, 3952 Pouwels, Petra .................. 1110 Pouyatos, Benoit .............. 3413 Powell, Nick M. ............... 3679 Powell, Andrew J. ............ 1313 Powell, Ceri........................ 505 Powell, Elizabeth M. ........ 4002 Powell, Jonathan ................ 545 Powell, Kimerly A. 1695, 3726 Powell, Nathaniel J............... 17 Powell, Tracy E. ............... 1817 Power, Carl ............ 1792, 3081 Powers, John .................... 1011 Pownder, Sarah L. ............ 1606 Prabhakaran, Karthik........ 2162 Prabhakaran, Vivek 2990, 3306 Pracht, Eberhard Daniel .... 249, 3709 Pradhan, Ria ..................... 4393 Pradhan, Subechhya ........... 844 Pradier, Laurent .................... 89 Prado, Marco A. ............... 4226 Prager, Sarah .................... 1302 Prah, Melissa A. ...... 512, 959, 971, 1154, 3635 Prakash, K.N. Bhanu ....... 1068, 1526, 2015, 2023, 2701 Prakash, Karthik Munikoti 2090 Prasad, H. Krishna............ 4024 Prasad, Pottumarthi Vara... 633, 2189, 2497, 2498, 2503, 4135 Prato, F.S .......................... 3038 Pratt, Ronald G. ........ 923, 2760 Pratt, Stephen J.P.............. 3507 Prayson, Richard .............. 4422 Preciado, Ronny I. ............ 3207 Prescot, Andrew Paul ....... 4011 Prescott, Jeffrey William .. 2870 Preuss, Todd ....................... 780

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Preusser, Matthias..... 981, 3630 Prevost, Valentin ........ 27, 1112 Preziosa, Paolo ....... 3607, 3611 Priatna, Agus ............ 573, 4566 Price, Anthony . . 9, 3768, 3806, 4456, 4487 Price, Darren ........... 1205, 2034 Price, Elissa ...................... 3367 Price, Julie C..................... 4358 Priest, Andrew N. .. 1211, 1280, 1287, 3387, 4472 Prieto, Claudia 545, 546, 609, 769, 3111, 3745, 3747, 3754 Primio, Gina Di ................ 1667 Prina-Mello, Adriele ......... 1856 Prince, Martin R. ... 3, 262, 747, 1536, 1577, 2207, 2474, 2566, 2591, 3456, 3847, 4138, 4465 Prins, Robert ....................... 808 Prinsen, H. ........................ 3445 Printz, Eric ........................ 2568 Prior, Devin E. .................. 3860 Prisner, Thomas ................ 3953 Pritchard, Susan ................ 4054 Proctor, Evelyn ................... 202 Proctor, Michael I. ............ 1235 Profka, Harrilla.823, 1467, 1932, 3426 Prokscha, Torben ................ 872 Prompers, Jeanine J. 117, 1623, 1627, 1957, 1960, 1964, 2011 Prothmann, Marcel ........... 4512 Protti, Andrea ................... 1279 Proverbio, Alessandro ...... 3129 Prsa, Milan........................ 4129 Pruessmann, Klaas P...... 69, 78, 293, 304, 391, 466, 529, 552, 553, 669, 671, 730, 761,1410,2007, 2464,2569, 2632, 2663, 2715, 2716, 2742, 3332, 3827 Przezdzik, Izabela ............. 2262 Psimolofitis, Elias ............. 4449 Psychogios, Nikolaos........ 3518 Pu, Xin .............................. 1132 Pucar, Darko ..................... 3394 Puce, Aina ........................ 3249 Puderbach, Michael ............ 651 Pui, Ching-Hon ................... 613 Pujara, Akshat C. .............. 1741 Pul, Refik ................ 1092, 1372 Pullens, Pim ...................... 3138 Pullinger, Ben ................... 3426 Punchard, William F.B. .... 2713 Punwani, Shonit......... 93, 1509, 1582, 1793, 1800, 2080, 2190, 2705, 3117, 4146 Purcell, Ryan .................... 3023 Pusateri, Lisa ...................... 243 Pushparajah, Kuberan ....... 3098 Puts, Nicolaas A. J. .. 921, 1941, 2021, 2041, 3596, 3972, 4040 Putterman, Chaim ............. 2861 Puttick, Simon .................. 1381 Pyka, Krzysztof ................ 2306 Q Qadri, Shahnaz M. ............ 1888 Qazi, Naila... 4194, 4204, 4546, 4548 Qi, Jing ................... 1514, 1515 Qi, Jinyi ............................ 2509 Qi, Xiaoyang ...................... 242 Qi, Yi .............. 815, 1454, 3416 Qian, Chunqi ............ 294, 1561 Qian, Di ............................ 2823 Qian, Wenshu ................... 1087 Qian, Yongxian . 438, 639, 685, 1651 Qiao, Joe X. ........................ 205 Qiao, Min ......................... 2920 Qiao, Ye ........................... 1130 Qiao, Yuan ................. 422, 565 Qiao, Zhongwei ........ 24, 360, 4080, 4161 Qin, Lei ............................ 2766 Qin, Qin413, 845, 1911, 3750, 3751, 4240, 4295 Qin, Wei ......... 925, 1174, 1177 Qin, Yuanyuan ................... 240 Qin, Yuan-Yuan ................. 958 Qing, Kun ........ 6, 1447, 1473, 4114, 4116 Qing, Yang X. .................. 4378 Qiu, Deqiang ..... 415, 451, 588, 2051, 2144, 2222, 2236, 2239, 3357 Qiu, Lihua ........................ 1005 Qiu, Maolin .... 454, 2906, 3234 Qiu, Xing ............................ 789 Qiu, Yuxuan ....................... 780 Qu, Changsheng ..... 3681, 3682 Qu, feifei .......................... 1371 Qu, Qiumin ....................... 1028 Quarles, Christopher C. ..... 587, 983, 1715, 2195, 2196, 2202, 2216, 3064, 3106, 4134, 4137, 4229, 4241 Quatto, Piero..................... 1179 Quesson, Bruno ................ 1823 Quick, Harald H. ..... 830, 1366, 2812, 2813, 2814, 2815, 2817, 2818 Quinn, Joseph F. ................. 994 Quinn, Matthew P. ........... 1289 Quirk, James D. ...... 4109, 4121 Quiros, Alicia ................... 2886 Quodbach, Julian .............. 3696 R Ra, Jong Beom ................. 1842 Raab, Peter ....................... 1092 Raaijmakers, Alexander .... 285, 390, 1791, 2594, 3401, 3818, 4382 Rabbani, K. Siddique ....... 1219 Rabrait, Ccile ........ 626, 1136, 1585, 4362 Rachmilevitch, Itay ............ 225 Racine, Caroline A. ............ 974 Rackayova, Veronika ....... 4508 Rad, Hamidreza Saligheh 2703, 3087, 4000 Radbruch, Alexander . 116, 167, 216, 515, 2983 Radecki, Guillaume .......... 1263 Radomski, Marek ............. 1856 Radoul, Marina439, 1853, 1897 Radovanovic, Ivan .. 1703, 1974 Radue, Ernst-Wilhelm ..... 1101, 2903, 3618 Radvany, Martin G. .......... 1845 Rae, Caroline .................... 2438 Raffard, Grard .................. 643 Raffel, Corey .................... 1695 Raffelt, David A. 787, 797, 841 Rafiei, Reza ...................... 4000 Raftopoulos, Rhian E. ...... 1212 Ragan, Dustin Kenneth..... 2976 Raghavan, Raghu ............. 4315 Raghunand, Natarajan ...... 3797 Ragin, Ann B. ........ 2862, 2863, 3668 Ragsdale, Clifton W. ........ 2520 Rahbar, Habib ........ 3092, 3385 Rahim, Tayeb Ahmad ...... 1036 Rahimi, Mahdi S. .. 1273, 1274, 1286, 1541 Rahman, Annalise ............ 1162 Rahme, Laurence G.3518, 4048 Rai, A. K. ......................... 1512 Rai, Prashant Kumar ........ 1512 Raichle, Marcus................ 2259 Raij, Tommi ......................... 41 Raine-Fenning, Nick ........ 4130 Raj, Ashish .. 1024, 1097, 2253, 2641, 2923, 3617, 3620, 3665 Raj, Ganesh ...................... 1794 Raj, Lakshmi .................... 1765 Rajaei, Jennia ........... 823, 1467 Rajagopal, Akila............... 3051 Rajamani, Kumar T. ......... 3075 Rajan, Jeny ....................... 2081 Rajan, Sunder S. ..... 4305, 4380 Rajan, Usha ............ 1189, 1193 Rajapakse, Chamith S. .... 1593, 1594, 1599, 3462 Rajaraman, Chittoor ........... 976 Rajasekaran, Raj............... 3494 Rajiah, Prabhakar ............. 4491 Rajkumar, Vineeth ............. 506 Rajput, Ashwani ............... 3378 Rakheja, Rajan ...... 1741, 3737, 4108 Rakhra, Kawan ................. 3487 Ramachandran, Sarayu ..... 4539 Ramadan, Saadallah ......... 1044 Ramakant, Pooja .............. 4018 Ramakrishnaiah, Raghu H. 174, 2107, 2269 Raman, Fabio ................... 4531 Raman, Mekala R. ............ 2477 Raman, Rishi .................... 3023 Raman, Steven ...... 3388, 3391, 3406, 3435, 3437, 3959 Raman, Venu.................... 1710 Ramanan, Venkat .. 1418, 1443, 4517, 4518 Ramani, Ramachandran .... 454, 2906 Ramani, Sathish ..... 2602, 2654 Ramasamy, Deepa P......... 1003 Ramasawmy, Rajiv . 506, 2188, 2190 Ramb, Rebecca....... 2647, 2651 Rambo, Mary V...... 1712, 1768 Rambow, Olen ....... 2406, 2410 Ramirez, Dario C. ... 566, 1873, 1874 Ramirez, Marc ........ 1933, 3948 Ramsey, Nick F. ....... 755, 2284 Ramu, Jaivijay .................. 2932 Rana, Bharti ..................... 3728 Rana, Netra... 1177, 3222, 3563 Rana, Poonam ....... 4005, 4006, 4007, 4023 Rancan, Giaime ................ 4219 Rand, Scott D. ............ 512, 977 Randeva, Harpal S. ........... 4052 Randle, Ashley ...... 1075, 1076, 1077 Randolph-Habecker, Julie 1646 Randtke, Edward T. 1906, 1908 Rane, Swati ... 844, 3048, 3265, 3286, 3341 Rangasamy, Sampathkumar

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Author Index
.......................................... 1045 Rangwala, Novena ... 350, 1120, 3089 Raniga, Parnesh ................ 3843 Ranjan, Ravi .. 395, 4510, 4515, 4569 Ranjeva, Jean-Philippe ...... 50, 346, 455, 2873, 2913, 3957, 3979, 3980 Rannou, Nicolas ............... 3738 Rao, Arun Govinda ........... 3723 Rao, Hengyi ................ 40, 3292 Rao, Jianghong ................... 440 Rao, Raghavendra............. 1981 Rao, Stephen M. ..... 1107, 2853 Rao, Uma .......................... 3577 Raoult, Hlne .......... 625, 1131 Rapacchi, Stanislas .... 193, 485, 542, 2626, 4560 Rapoport, Natalya ............... 226 Rsnen, Lasse P. ............. 3546 Rasche, Volker ...... 1324, 1367, 1608, 1616, 3080, 3503, 3837, 4547 Raschke, Felix .................. 1967 Raschke, James ................. 4315 Raschle, Nora M. ... 2687, 2969, 3007 Raschpichler, Matthias ....... 384 Rashid, Shams .................. 4560 Rasmussen, Finn ............... 1752 Rasmussen, Jerod ..... 736, 3576 Rastegar, Neda.................. 1538 Rata, Mihaela...................... 592 Ratai, Eva-Maria......... 86, 1018 Raterman, Brian........ 870, 2433 Rath, Joseph........................ 940 Rathi, Yogesh ........... 937, 2899 Rathore, Ram Kishore S ... 4005 Ratiney, Helene ................ 2039 Ratnaker, S. James ............ 1909 Ratnanather, J. Tilak ......... 3150 Rattan, Mantosh S. ............. 923 Rattigan, Yanique I. ............ 806 Raubitschek, Andrew........ 1860 Rauch, Scott L. ................. 1034 Rauscher, Alexander. 347, 1100 Rautiainen, Jari ......... 434, 3551 Raval, Amish N. ............... 1390 Raval, Shailesh B.... 4368, 4408 Ravi, Harshan ................... 2178 Ravikumar, Priya .............. 1494 Ray, Sangeeta ..................... 239 Raya, Jose G. ............ 435, 3530 Raybaud, Charles ........ 887, 913 Rayment, Pip .................... 4054 Raynaud, Jean-Sebastien ... 746, 1868, 3845, 3872 Rayz, Vitaliy L. ..... 2995, 4320, 4437, 4438 Razavi, Nadja ................... 2267 Razavi, Reza ..... 260, 469, 3098 Re, Marta .......................... 2287 Re, Thomas J. ........... 885, 3738 Reaume, Joseph ....... 940, 1938, 2688 Rebuzzi, Mauro ................ 1601 Recht, Lawrence ..... 3636, 3938 Recht, Michael P. .... 634, 2558, 3484 Reddick, Wilburn E. ..... .382, 613, 2961, 3165, 4207, 4209 Reddy, Damodar..... 2541, 2697 Reddy, Narendra L. .......... 4052 Reddy, Ravinder ...... 420, 1006, 1007, 1192, 1438, 2037, 2541, 2543, 2554, 2697 Reddy, Sanjana ................. 1006 Redgem, Anthony ... 2698, 3905 Redler, Gage ..................... 1989 Redpath, Thomas W. ....... 1359, 1369 Reed, Damon .......... 1756, 1762 Reed, Galen D. ........ 215, 652, 1935, 2003 Reed, Jess D. ........................ 65 Reeder, Scott B. ... 63, 191, 282, 378, 399, 402, 558, 597, 1273, 1274, 1398, 1501, 1541, 2449, 2471, 2556, 2704, 3848, 3858, 4098, 4164, 4194, 4204, 4455, 4548 Reese, Shannon Raye ....... 1567 Reese, Timothy G. ..... 479, 581, 2125, 2684, 4495, 4496, 4502, 4504 Refai, Hazem .................... 3347 Rega, Marilena ......... 424, 4238 Regan, William................. 1117 Regatte, Ravinder R. . 358, 638, 3462, 3493, 3521, 3523, 4228 Rehm, Jennifer Leigh ......... 402 Rehman, Ishtiaq ................ 3427 Rehwald, Wolfgang G. .... 1426, 4530 Reich, Daniel . . 459, 858, 1079, 1098, 3055, 3964 Reich, Marcel ................... 1544 Reichardt, Wilfried ........... 3882 Reichenbach, Jrgen R. ..... 460, 695, 777, 1003, 1952, 2127, 2370, 2371, 2472, 2488, 2495, 2499, 2571, 2765, 3010, 3205, 3491, 3505, 3512, 3785, 3856, 4103, 4190, 4203 Reid, Scott ........................ 2848 Reidy, Diane L. ................ 3438 Reifschneider, Olga ............ 157 Reijman, Max ..................... 146 Reijnierse, Monique ......... 3480 Reilly, James P. ................ 3248 Reilly, Mary M. .......... 314, 691 Reinartz, Sebastian ............. 186 Reiner, Caecilia S. ............ 1755 Reinhardt, Genevive ....... 1574 Reinhardt, Julia ..... 1101, 1642, 2903, 3618 Reinhold, Caroline ........... 4131 Reinisch, Andreas............... 765 Reinsberg, Stefan A. ......... 153, 2214, 2448, 3074 Reinsberger, Claus ............. 785 Reis, Marcio ..................... 4089 Reiser, Maximilian F. ........ 591, 1816, 1896, 2082, 2452, 2482, 3105, 4141, 4460, 4522 Reisert, Marco ....... 703, 2116, 2169, 2213, 2226, 3065 Reishofer, Gernot ............... 840 Reisig, Gregor .................. 1614 Reisinger, Dominik Maria1073, 2940 Reiss-Zimmermann, Martin ............................... 1777, 3399 Reiter, David A. ................. 433 Reiter, Gert ............. 4074, 4508 Reiter, Robert ....... 3388, 3391, 3959 Reiter, Rolf ... 2428, 2430, 4076 Reitner, Andreas ................. 163 Reitz, Matthias ................. 3039 Remington, Gina .............. 1125 Remis, R.F.............. 4178, 4185 Remmele, Stefanie ... 768, 2811 Rmy, Chantal ............ 81, 1047 Ren, Jimin .............. 1624, 1629 Renaud, Luc ..................... 3413 Reneman, L. ..................... 1204 Rengan, Ramesh ................. 968 Renisch, Steffen ................. 768 Renne, Julius .... 650, 744, 1497 Rennings, Andreas ........... 2775 Renshaw, Perry F. ... 741, 1184, 4011 Renz, Wolfgang................ 2839 Repetto, Maurizio ............. 4345 Repovic, Pavle............ 45, 3613 Repplinger, Michael ......... 4098 Resch, Franz ..................... 3588 Resmer, Frank .................. 1984 Resor, Stanley, Jr. ............. 3994 Restaino, Gennaro ............ 4490 Retire, Fabrice ................ 2816 Rettmann, Dan W. . 1286, 3820, 4085 Reutens, David C. . 2048, 2049, 2087, 3173, 3304 Reuter, Martin .................... 947 Reuter, Victor E. .............. 3394 Rey, Caroline ..................... 455 Reyes, Denise ................... 3703 Reyes, Diane .................... 1537 Reyes, Mauricio ............... 4152 Reyes-Madrigal, Francisco ............................... 3593, 3597 Reyhan, Meral L...... 488, 1403, 4486, 4492 Reynaud, Olivier ...... 444, 3103 Reynolds, Deanna S. ........ 2936 Reynolds, Rebecca ........... 2959 Reynolds, Richard C. ....... 3285 Reynolds, Steven ... 3427, 3913, 3925, 3949, 3951, 4025, 4493 Rezai, Ali ......................... 3295 Rhee, Hak Young ............. 2911 Rhee, Hak-Young ............... 618 Rhode, Christina............... 4465 Rhode, Kawal ..................... 260 Ribe, Lars Riisgaard ........... 204 Ribot, Emeline J. .............. 3729 Riccelli, Louis P. ................ 994 Ricci, Alessandro ............... 807 Riccio, Cory ..................... 1057 Riccitelli, Gianna.............. 3611 Richard, Edo....................... 712 Richard-Loendt, Angela ..... 424 Richards, Linda J.............. 2957 Richards, Todd L. ............. 3158 Richardson, Cheryl........... 1729 Richardson, Russell S...... 1621, 3047 Richardson, Simon ... 491, 3679 Riches, Sophie F....... 100, 1776 Richmond, Stephen .. 778, 3148 Richter, Bernhard ............. 1229 Richter, Ernst J. ................ 2395 Riddell, Angela .................. 505 Ridge, Jason ..................... 1200 Ridgway, Gerard R.... 386, 841, 3011 Ridner, Sheila ................... 3048 Riebau, Derek..................... 207 Rieck, Birgit ..................... 1828 Riedel, Tim ...................... 1843 Riederer, Stephen J.. 126, 2640, 4395, 4458 Riedy, Gerard .2891, 3020, 3184, 3302, 3614, 4210 Rieger, Jan.............. 2747, 3264 Rieger, Johannes .............. 3645 Riegler, Georg .................. 1605 Rieke, Viola ........... 4310, 4335

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Riemenschneider, Bruno .... 411 Riemer, Frank ........... 351, 2000 Rienhoff, Hugh Young ..... 4196 Ries, Mario .... 230, 1807, 1810, 1830, 4309, 4311, 4325 Ries, Michael .................... 3497 Riffe, Matthew J. ........ 139, 725 Riffel, Philipp ........... 400, 4057 Rigell, Christopher ............. 721 Riggins, Gregory ................ 565 Righi, Valeria ......... 3518, 4048 Righini, Andrea .................. 885 Rigsby, Cynthia K. . 1337, 4450 Riha, Matthias .................. 1737 Riisnaes, Ruth ..................... 499 Rijpkema, M. .................... 3445 Rilling, James ..................... 780 Ring, Patrik............. 3697, 3708 Ringenbach, Alex ............. 2464 Ringgaard, Steffen ............ 1424 Ringgard, Steffen .............. 1928 Rischpler, Christopher ........ 576 Rispoli, Joseph....... 2728, 3370, 4407 Rispoli, Joseph Vincent .... 2752 Rispoli, Vinicius de Carvalho .............................................. 68 Risse, Frank ...................... 1490 Risterucci, Celine ............. 2305 Ristic, Mihailo .................. 2730 Ritt, Philipp ...................... 2817 Ritter, Christian O. ............. 649 Ritter, Dieter ..................... 3041 Ritter, John ....................... 2894 Ritter, Oliver ..................... 1366 Riva, Nilo ......................... 1173 Rivera, Debra S. ..... 2755, 2757 Rivera, Leonardo .............. 1332 Rivet, Dennis .................... 2894 Riviere, Denis ................... 3155 Riviore, Julien .................. 1680 Rivlin, Michal ..................... 425 Rivoire, Julien ....... 1472, 1474, 4118 Rizi, Rahim...... 821, 823, 1461, 1463, 1466, 1467, 1468, 1916, 1925, 1932, 3426, 3952 Roayaie, Sasan........ 1533, 3439 Robach, Paul ....................... 713 Robb, Fraser ............. 825, 4387 Robbins, Robert C. ............. 235 Robert, Benjamin 317, 349, 625 Robert, Philippe ....... 746, 1868, 3872 Robert, Turner .................. 2755 Roberts, Christian ............. 3971 Roberts, John A. ............... 2567 Roberts, Neil... 900, 1620, 2959 Roberts, Timothy ...... 472, 3169 Roberts, Timothy P........... 1195 Robertson, Claudia S. ....... 1067 Robertson, F. .................... 3272 Robertson, Holly R. .......... 1034 Robertson, Nicola ............. 2948 Robertson, Sara .................. 908 Robertson, Scott H. .. 818, 1451 Robey, Ian F. ...................... 441 Robin, Arthur L. ............... 1193 Robineau, Fabien .............. 2246 Robinson, Emma ................ 176 Robinson, Jennifer ............ 3578 Robinson, Joshua D. ........ 1337, 4450 Robinson, Meghan.. 2346, 3303 Robinson, Simon . ..... 448, 499, 1716, 1749, 1905, 3775, 3782, 3919 Robison, Leslie L. .............. 613 Robison, Ryan K. ... 2196, 3330 Robledo, Brenda ..... 1850, 3867 Robson, Matthew D. .. 131, 506, 578, 1999, 2027, 2596, 2743, 2745, 4402, 4541 Robson, Philip ........ 1912, 4539 Roby, John W. .................... 894 Roca, Pauline ............ 626, 1136 Rocca, Maria A...... 42, 44, 803, 1121, 2963, 3553, 3607, 3611 Roccatagliata, Luca 2873, 2913 Rocha, Liana..................... 4089 Roche, Alexis ... 269, 948, 3615 Rochefort, Matthew ............ 568 Rochitte, Carlos ................ 4558 Rockel, Conrad P. .. 1632, 1636, 1637 Roda, Manohar ................. 1619 Roden, Michael ..... 1963, 2419, 4029 Rodeo, Scott A. ................ 1606 Roder, Constantin ............. 1171 Rodgers, Christopher . ....... 131, 578, 1999, 2027, 2596, 2743, 2745, 4402 Rodgers, Zachary... 1351, 1353, 1354 Rdland, Einar A. ............... 804 Rodrigues, Katyucia de Macedo ............................... 799 Rodrigues, Tiago B.. 160, 3909, 3916, 3937 Rodriguez, Alfredo O. ..... 3492, 4371 Rodriguez, Carolyn .......... 1206 Rodriguez, Christine ........... 626 Rodriguez, Heron ............. 1285 Rodriguez, Joe .................. 1691 Rodrguez-Mayoral, Oscar ............................... 3593, 3597 Roebroeck, Alard .. 2124, 2734, 3138 Roeck, Werner W. .............. 831 Roeder, Emilie........ 1660, 2777 Roediger, Maike ............... 1165 Roehrborn, Claus.............. 1794 Roeloffs, Volkert Brar ...... 2546 Roemer, Robert ...... 1824, 4298 Roethke, Matthias.... 167, 2983, 3392 Rofsky, Neil M. .................. 375 Rogers, Baxter .................. 3283 Roggenhofer, Elisabeth ... 2472, 2884, 3339 Rogowska, Jadwiga . 941, 3572, 3575 Roh, Simon......................... 733 Rohde, Stefan ........... 167, 2983 Rohlfing, Torsten ............. 3693 Rohling, Kenneth ... 4390, 4391 Rohr, Axel ........................ 3626 Roig, Eulalia Sers ........... 4356 Rojas, Rafael .................... 2846 Rokem, Ariel ............ 938, 3160 Roland, Jrg . 1818, 2829, 4074 Roldn-Alzate, Alejandro ........ 63, 191, 282, 1332, 1356, 1432, 4450 Rollins, Nancy K. .... 175, 2958, 3799, 4444 Roman, Jessica ....... 2304, 3269 Romanasco, David ........... 3615 Romano, Anthony J. 872, 2424, 2431 Romanzetti, Sandro .......... 3965 Romeo, Maria Antonietta . 1440 Romero, Robert ........ 166, 4133 Romero, Roberto .... 1581, 4126 Romito, Laura .................. 4046 Rommel, Eberhard ........... 1340 Rommel, Nathalie............. 1182 Romu, Thobias ....... 1682, 2416 Ron, Maria A. ............. 49, 2540 Ronen, Itamar .1079, 1996, 2468, 2881, 3245, 3999 Ronen, Sabrina M. .... 658, 3432 Rong, Kim Cho ................ 3902 Rong, Rong ............ 4125, 4312 Rong, Song ................. 31, 1548 Rooney, Thomas................... 89 Rooney, William D. .. 689, 716, 994, 1224, 1633, 3067, 3072, 3519, 3603 Ropele, Stefan. ...... 868, 929, 999, 3895, 4205, 4296 Ros, Christian ........... 777, 2127 Ros, Pablo Riera ............... 4097 Rosa, Maria Joao .............. 2246 Rosa, Michael Da ................. 91 Rosand, Jonathan.............. 2938 Rosander, Johannes .......... 1682 Rosas, H. Diana ................ 2912 Rosca, Mariana G. .............. 322 Rose, Chris J. ................... 2693 Rose, Georg...................... 1836 Rose, John ........................ 1222 Rose, Shawn ..................... 1688 Rose, Stephen ........ 798, 2119, 2131, 2968 Rosen, Bruce ........ 528, 1018, 2999, 3061, 3294 Rosen, Bruce R. ....... 516, 595, 759, 760, 826, 2029, 2125, 2511, 3197, 3254, 3348, 3449, 3606, 3721 Rosen, Glenn D. ............... 1065 Rosen, Mark ..................... 1795 Rosen, Matthew S. ...... 20, 137, 1500, 1922, 2361, 2664, 2772 Rosenbaum, Daniel ............ 919 Rosenberg, David R. ....... 1189, 1193 Rosenberg, Jarrett..... 211, 2144 Rosenberg, Joseph H. ......... 329 Rosenholm, Jessica M. ..... 1887 Rosenkrantz, Andrew B. ..... 94, 1572, 3390 Rosin, Paul L. ........... 778, 3148 Rosini, A. ......................... 2857 Rsler, Manuela ............... 1985 Ross, Bernhard ................. 2240 Ross, Brian . 2888, 3217, 3929, 4032 Ross, Chris ............. 4315, 4330 Ross, Christopher A. 381, 1019 Ross, Jed ............................ 501 Ross, Peter J. .................... 4217 Ross, Sarajane .................... 501 Rosser, Anne .......... 1049, 3663 Rosset, Saharon ........ 949, 3125 Rossman, Milton ..... 821, 1461, 1463, 1466, 1468 Rossman, Phillip J. . 2443, 4395 Rost, Natalia S.................. 2938 Rostomily, Robert C......... 1040 Rostrup, Egill ................... 3335 Rotenberg, David ............. 1191 Rothgang, Eva ........ 1818, 3409 Rothman, Douglas L. 118, 119, 228, 299, 862, 1706, 1956,

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3242, 3411 Rottbauer, Wolfgang ....... 1324, 1367, 4547 Rottner, Kurt ..................... 2395 Rougemont, Anne-Laure .... 111 Rouillon, Laurence ........... 1574 Roujol, Sbastien ........ .1313, 1318, 1319, 1323, 1373, 1823 Roura, Eloy ....................... 1095 Roussakis, Emmanuel....... 3244 Roussel, Tangi .................. 2039 Roussin, Isabelle ............... 4457 Roux, Patrick Le ............... 3328 Rowe, Christopher C. . 621, 841 Rowe, Daniel B. ...... 123, 2229, 2232, 2285, 2733 Rowe, Matthew................... 773 Rowland-Hill, Christopher . 976 Roy, Bhaswati .................. 3640 Roy, Christopher W. ..... 7, 4129 Roy, Nicole............... 504, 3380 Roy, Raja ................ 1948, 4019 Roy, Rene J......................... 324 Royce, Melanie E. ............ 3378 Roys, Steven ......... 1026, 1152, 1943, 2383, 2896, 4327 Royston, Thomas J. .. 871, 2444 Rozen, Eric ......................... 789 Rozenfeld, Michael........... 3170 Ruaud, Jean-Pierre .. 3841, 3869 Ruben, Dawn ...................... 562 Rudge, Peter ............. 386, 3011 Rudin, Markus ........ 333, 860, 2300, 3914 Rudko, Dave A. .................. 162 Rudko, David A. ..... 1108, 3842 Rudolph, Andr ................ 1370 Rudser, Kyle ..................... 1021 Rueckert, Daniel ...... 176, 884, 918, 3806 Ruest, Torsten ................... 2864 Ruff, Christian C. ............. 3332 Ruh, Alexander ................. 3127 Ruiz-Cabello, Jesus .......... 3901 Ruiz-Lozano, Pilar .............. 235 Rukat, Tammo .................. 2214 Rummeny, Ernst J. ... 144, 3460 Runge, Val M. .................. 3488 Ruocco, Giancarlo ............ 3144 Ruparel, Kosha ................. 2162 Rupp, Thomas .................... 713 Ruppert, Kai ........ 6, 817, 1447, 1448, 1450, 1453, 1455 Rupprecht, Sebastian ....... 396, 2802, 4377 Ruset, Iulian C..6, 817, 1447, 1448, 1450, 1453, 1455, 4121 Rusinek, Henry.208, 1551, 1554, 1570, 2212, 2695, 4084 Russe, Maximilian ............ 4451 Russek, Stephen ............... 4338 Russell, Doozie................. 3557 Russell, John..................... 3378 Russell, Michael ............... 2894 Russell-Schulz, Bretta ....... 220, 1117 Russman, Barry ........ 689, 1633 Rusted, Jenny M. .............. 2864 Rusu, Mirabela ................. 1795 Ruszkiewicz, James A. ..... 4358 Rutgers, D.R. ...................... 966 Ruth, Thomas ................... 1265 Rutherford, Mary A. . 918, 2108 Rutigliano, Sandra ............ 3463 Rutt, Brian K. .248, 397, 440, 2512, 2595, 3604, 4267, 4376 Rutz, Tobias ....................... 547 Ruicka, Even ........... 379, 524 Ruicka, Filip ............. 379, 524 Ruzza, Marta .................... 1861 Ryan, Sarah ............ 1029, 1153 Rybak, Leon D. ................ 2558 Ryder, Stephen D. .... 276, 4094 Rypma, Bart ..................... 3616 Ryu, Chang-Woo ..... 618, 2911, 3226, 3263 Ryu, Yeun-chul ................ 2824 Rzanny, Reinhard .. 1952, 3491, 3505, 3512 S Saad, Ziad S............ 2230, 3285 Saar, Galit ......................... 1035 Saarakkala, Simo ....... 434, 641, 1662, 3551 Sabandal, Carola............... 2966 Sabapathy, Divya.............. 3893 Sabapathy, Kanaga ........... 1707 Sabati, Mohammad .. 854, 1940, 3957, 3963, 3980 Sabin, Shea A. .................. 1647 Sabri, Osama .................... 2884 Sack, Alexander................ 2287 Sack, Ingolf ...... .341, 380, 872, 873, 973, 2424, 2428, 2430, 2435, 2439, 2440, 4076 Sack, Markus .................... 1973 Sacolick, Laura I............... 2199 Sadananthan, Suresh A .... 1526, 2023, 2701 Sadleir, Rosalind J. ........... 4182 Sado, Daniel ..................... 1582 Sadovnick, Dessa.............. 1100 Sadowski, Elizabeth A...... 1567 Saeed, Maythem ...... 472, 1391, 1392, 4310, 4318, 4335, 4524 Saekho, Suwit................... 4563 Safran, Marc R. ...... 3500, 3548 Sag, Aslihan Taskiran ...... 2109 Saga, Tsuneo ....... 1713, 1869, 1872, 3891 Sagawa, Hajime................ 4468 Sagiyama, Koji ........ 674, 955, 1125, 1494 Sah, Rani G. ........... 3377, 3382 Sah, Rani Gupta ............... 1207 Saha, Saikat ...................... 4349 Sahani, Dushyant V. ......... 3449 Sahebjavaher, Ramin S.... 1226, 2429, 4078 Sahin, Mustafa.................... 909 Sahul, Raffi .............. 396, 4377 Said, Adnan ........................ 282 Saidov, Tamerlan ................. 95 Saiki, Makoto ................... 4122 Saiki, Yoshikatsu.............. 4464 Saikus, Christina E. .......... 4316 Sailasuta, Napapon . 3929, 4032 Sainati, Robert .................. 4432 Saino, Takeshi .................... 942 Saint-Martin, Christine ....... 914 Sair, Haris I. ..................... 2270 Saito, Shigeyoshi .... 2551, 3879 Sajda, Paul .......................... 756 Sajib, Saurav ZK .............. 4181 Sajja, Balasrinivasa R. ...... 1268 Sakadzic, Sava.................. 3244 Sakahara, Harumi ... 1134, 1868 Sakai, Akira ...................... 3479 Sakai, Koji ........................ 3116 Sakai, Osamu.................... 3146 Sakai, Toshinori ..... 3100, 3498 Sakai, Yu .......................... 4095 Sakaie, Ken E. ....... 788, 1107, 1125, 2133, 2142, 2143, 2303, 2575, 2853, 3200 Sakamoto, Hiroki ............. 4545 Sakamoto, Masahiko ....... 2935, 2985 Sakashita, Naotaka ........... 4468 Sakashita, Tomohiro......... 1208 Sakib, Nurus ..................... 1855 Sako, Wataru .................... 1163 Sakoglu, Unal ................... 3290 Saksena, Sona1723, 1878, 3421 Sakuma, Hajime ..... 4516, 4529 Sakuma, Yoshihiro ............. 942 Sala, Evis ................ 3387, 4131 Sala, Sara ................ 1179, 3553 Salaklang, Jatuporn 2698, 3905 Sala-Llonch, Roser . 2873, 2913 Salameh, Najat ..................... 20 Salamekh, Samer .............. 4235 Salamon, Noriko ....... 205, 539, 3003 Salas, Gorka ..................... 3896 Salat, David H. ................. 2912 Salazar, Gabriela ............. 3492 Salcudean, Septimiu E...... 2429 Saleem, Sheena .................. 166 Saleh, Gameel .................. 2775 Saleh, Habib Al ...... 1607, 1676 Salerno, Michael ..... 316, 1407, 4482, 4555, 4556, 4570, 4573 Salgaonkar, Vasant ............. 227 Salibi, Nouha1018, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1216, 2787, 4186, 4503 Salle, Francesco Di........... 2287 Salmella, Michael............... 954 Salmeron, Betty Jo ... 519, 1180 Salmon, Carlos ..... 2502, 3360, 4026 Salo, Elli-Noora ...... 434, 1887, 3551 Salomir, Rares .................... 233 Saloner, David A. .... 190, 1345, 2995, 3796, 4320, 4437, 4438, 4497 Salort-Campana, Emmanuelle ........................................... 407 Salter, Michael W............. 1118 Saltz, Leonard ........ 1514, 1515 Salvado, Olivier 621, 841, 2119 Salvador, Ricardo ............. 4334 Salvatori, Cristina............. 4490 Salzman, Karen .................. 956 Samani, Abbas ................. 2428 Smann, Philipp ............... 2092 Samdani, Amer....... 1116, 2114 Sammet, Christina L........ 2862, 3668 Sammet, Steffen 96, 3668, 4071 Sammi, Manoj K. ... 1224, 3603 Sammons, Brian ............... 2894 Samosonov, Alexey.. 636, 1655 Samouilov, Alexandre ........ 534 Sampaio, Marcos .............. 1667 Sampath, Deepak................ 501 Samsanov, Alexey ............ 4317 Samson, Rebecca S. .... 49, 691, 2540 Samsonov, Alexey A. .. 45, 431, 583, 1677, 2556, 3613, 4225 Samuel, Errol L. ............... 2930 Samuel, Sara..................... 4218 Samuel, Sharon .................. 721 Sanacora, Gerard ................ 862 Sanchez-Gonzalez, Javier... 256 Sanchez-Lopez, Hector .... 4347 Sander, Christin Y. ..... 759, 826 Sanders, Melinda .............. 3384

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Author Index
Sanders, Stephen................. 481 Sanderson, Paul ................ 4054 Sandhu, Gurpreet S. .......... 1589 Sandler, Kiri ..................... 1771 Sandrasegaran, Kumar ...... 3441 Sandulache, Vlad .............. 3948 Sanelli,, Pina C. ................ 3334 Sanganahalli, Basavaraju .. 299, 667, 3242 Sang-Han, Choi .................. 927 Sangill, Ryan ...................... 699 Sankhwar, Pushplata........ 4018, 4047 Sankhwar, Satya Narain ... 4047 Sano, Katsuhiro ................ 1507 Santarelli, Maria F .. 1440, 1930 Santarelli, Roberta ............ 4117 Santelli, Claudio .... 1355, 2643, 3748 Santiago, Uribe-Lewis ...... 4038 Santin, Mathieu David ......... 89, 1058, 2318 Santini, Francesco.... 233, 4553, 4561 Santoro, Davide ....... 833, 2747, 2839 Santus, Robin...................... 746 Santyr, Brendan .................. 162 Santyr, Giles E. ........ 819, 1457, 1479, 3910 Saouaf, Rola ... 541, 4151, 4469 Sapiro, Guillermo ....... 59, 2621 Sapkota, Nabraj ...... 2736, 2781 Sarah, Banks ....................... 788 Saranathan, Manojkumar ... 248, 1539, 1557, 2512, 2597, 3405, 3794, 4085, 4086 Sardanelli, Francesco .......... 376 Sarioglu, Baykal ............... 1838 Saritas, Emine U. . 57, 140, 202, 1779, 1857, 2974, 3405 Sarkar, Pooja .................... 2335 Sarkar, Subhendra............. 2846 Sarkar, Susanta K. .............. 236 Srkk, Simo .................... 3353 Sarlls, Joelle E. ...... 2052, 2067, 2072, 2658 Sarma, Manoj K......... 608, 856, 2859, 3983 Sarma, Sankara ................. 2900 Sarntinoranont, Malisa...... 2557 Sarracanie, Mathieu ... 20, 1922, 2361, 2772 Sartorius, Alexander ........ 943, 1973, 2305, 2321 Sasaki, Hidenobu .............. 4464 Sasaki, Hiroki ......... 3477, 3637 Sasaki, Makoto .972, 1141, 2066, 2988, 3660, 3787 Sasaki, Miho ..................... 3130 Sathian, K. .............. 2254, 2273 Sati, Pascal ..... 459, 1079, 3964 Sato, Hiroki ...................... 1781 Sato, Hirotaka ..................... 942 Sato, Kanako .................... 3013 Sato, Keisaku .................... 4066 Sato, Kimihiko ...... 1134, 1288, 1502, 2998 Sato, Ryota ....................... 2480 Sato, Tetsuo ...................... 2112 Sato, Tomohiro ...... 1530, 1555, 1558 Sato-Akaba, Hideo ........... 1986 Satou, Saori ........ 4112, 4113, 4471, 4479 Satriani, Fabio Ginnari ..... 4051 Sattar, Abdus .................... 4491 Sattin, Justin ........... 2990, 3306 Saudek, Frantisek ............. 4058 Saunavaara, Jani ............... 3398 Saunders, Dawn E. ............. 979 Saunders, Debra....... 566, 1584, 1873, 1874 Sauvage, Maria-Angeles Carrillo-de .......................... 112 Sava, Anca R. Croitor......... 518 Saver, Jeffrey L. ................. 205 Savitz, Jonathan ...... 1160, 3024 Sawa, Akira ...................... 3596 Sawiak, Stephen J. ......... 1364, 1381, 2690 Sawyer, Alice ................... 3598 Saxena, Mohit........ 2843, 2844, 2845, 3728 Saxena, Rohit ........ 3229, 3230, 3231, 3232 Sayal, Karen ..................... 3730 Saybasili, Haris........ 185, 3483, 3838, 4489 Sayin, Ozan .............. 865, 3483 Sayre, James ....................... 542 Sbrizzi, Alessandro ........ 3016, 3818, 4185, 4244, 4245 Scanlon, Cathy ................. 1200 Scardino, Peter T. ............. 3394 Scearce-Levie, Kimberly . 1037, 1042 Schabel, Alex ..................... 956 Schabel, Matthias C. ......... 956, 1717, 3067 Schad, Lothar R. ...... 455, 1544, 1545, 1552, 1562, 1614, 2360, 3115, 3119, 3121, 4008, 4014, 4211, 4355 Schadewaldt, Nicole ........... 768 Schaefer, Andreas............. 2757 Schaefers, Gregor .. 2826, 4415, 4416 Schaeffter, Tobias...... 258, 260, 307, 469, 470, 484, 546, 609, 769, 2643, 3745, 3747, 3748, 3754, 4279 Schaer, Michael O. ........... 1606 Schaetz, Sebastian .. 4275, 4340 Schfer, Andreas 267, 270, 935, 2339, 2472, 2854, 2884 Schafer, Rachel L. ............ 4361 Schfer, Rita ..................... 3996 Schfers, Klaus ................. 1767 Schfers, Michael ............. 1767 Schfers, Sonja ................. 1767 Schaffer, David V. ............ 1857 Schaffer, Paul ................... 1265 Schakel, Tim .................... 3443 Schalkx, Hanke J. ............. 2206 Schall, Jeffrey D. .............. 3288 Schaller, Benot Michel .... 1955 Schar, Michael............ 72, 2582 Schr, Michael... 255, 428, 433, 579, 4494 Scharnowski, Frank ....... 2024, 2028, 2246 Schtz, Sebastian .............. 4567 Scheck, Simon .................. 2968 Scheef, Lukas ..................... 952 Scheel, Michael ...... 380, 872, 873, 2424 Scheenen, Tom W.J. .... 99, 538, 1769, 1790, 2020, 3403, 3964, 3982 Scheffler, Klaus . 233, 291, 300, 414, 961, 1135, 1891, 1982, 2013, 2025, 2389, 2529 Scheidegger, Milan............. 739 Scheidegger, Rachel 2534, 2538 Scheinost, Dustin.............. 2268 Schelman, William R. ...... 2704 Schenck, John F..... 2708, 2711, 3216, 3281, 3774 Schenker, Esther ............... 2305 Schepkin, Victor D. .......... 3412 Scherer, Axel .................... 4227 Scherling, Carole ................ 989 Schernthaner, Melanie ........ 163 Scherrer, Benoit..... 2057, 2587, 3135, 3156 Scheurer, Eva 929, 1217, 1686, 2420, 2469, 2488, 3499, 4205 Schewe, Denis .................. 2929 Schewzow, Kiril ............... 2187 Schiavi, Emanuele ............ 2696 Schick, Fritz ..................... 1511 Schiebler, Mark L........ 63, 399, 1422, 1501, 2471, 4098, 4455, 4546 Schieke, Moira F. ... 1534, 4167 Schierup, Anne-Lise ......... 1524 Schild, Hans H. 748, 952, 4270, 4271 Schillak, Scott ........ 2734, 2758 Schilling, Franz ...... 2103, 3921 Schilling, Lothar............... 4014 Schipper, Matthew ........... 3644 Schirda, Claudiu ....... 577, 2369 Schiros, Chun ................... 4503 Schlaug, Gottfried .. 2235, 4224 Schlegel, Felix .................. 2300 Schlei, Nancy Ann ........... 1567 Schleich, Christoph .......... 4227 Schleich, Dieter ................ 1614 Schleicher, Erwin ............. 1511 Schlemmer, Heinz Peter ..... 515 Schlemmer, Heinz-Peter.... 167, 651, 2983, 3392 Schliebs, Reinhard............ 2882 Schloegl, Matthias ............ 2665 Schlosser, Thomas.............. 574 Schluep, Myriam .............. 3615 Schluppeck, Denis .............. 297 Schmahmann, Jeremy D. .. 2941 Schmainda, Kathleen M. ... 446, 512, 957, 959, 971, 977, 1154, 1534, 1724, 1725, 2203, 3061, 3635, 4167 Schmalbrock, Petra .......... 2098 Schmid, Albrecht Ingo .... 1628, 1971, 2187, 2782 Schmid, Sophie .. 101, 104, 105 Schmid, Thomas........ 529, 669, 2569, 2632 Schmid-Schwap, Martina 3536, 3541 Schmidt, Bertram ............. 1836 Schmidt, Ehud J. ... 1847, 2199, 4321 Schmidt, Heike ................. 1200 Schmidt, Holger ............... 1230 Schmidt, Johannes F.M. .. 1322, 3748, 3835 Schmidt, Ken.................... 1666 Schmidt, M. ........................ 594 Schmidt, Maria A. .... 505, 1729 Schmidt, Michaela............ 3812 Schmidt, Nils Ole ............. 3039 Schmidt, Rebecca ............... 157 Schmidt, Regine ............... 1423 Schmidt, Reinhold .... 999, 3895 Schmidt, Rita ........ 654, 2407,

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2639, 2680, 2682 Schmiedeskamp, Heiko ..... 415, 588, 2197, 3636 Schmitgen, Arno ............... 1843 Schmithorst, Vincent J. ...... 180, 1951, 1954, 2944, 2946, 3051, 3191 Schmitt, Benjamin ... 635, 4220, 4227 Schmitt, Benoit ........ 779, 3153, 3154, 3155 Schmitt, Franz .................. 4420 Schmitt, Matthias .............. 1409 Schmitt, Peter ........ 625, 1131, 1292, 3811, 4461 Schmitter, Sebastian .... 71, 74, 288, 429, 463, 1292, 4191, 4398, 4429, 4446 Schmitz, Georg ................. 4270 Schmitz, Joep.................... 1627 Schmitz-Peiffer, Henning . 3604 Schmuck, Eric G. .............. 1390 Schmued, Larry ................ 2932 Schnackenburg, Bernhard ... 186 Schnall, Mitchell D. .. 377, 3428 Schneider, Joel.................. 1904 Schneider, Johannes ......... 2780 Schneider, Juliane ............... 898 Schneider, Julie......... 998, 2879 Schneider, Jurgen E. ......... 1361 Schneider, Manuel .............. 730 Schneider, Matthias .......... 4227 Schneider, Moritz Jrg ..... 3105 Schneider, Rainer ... 4252, 4261 Schneider, Torben 491, 1095, 1126, 2095, 3126, 3128, 3187 Schnell, Susanne .. 8, 629, 1329, 3821, 4450 Schnizer, Bernhard ........... 1668 Schock-Kusch, Daniel ...... 1552 Schoder, Heiko ................. 3394 Schdl, Horst .......... 3775, 3782 Schoenbauer, Elisabeth ..... 3539 Schoenberg, Stefan O. ....... 400, 4057, 4140, 4142 Schoennagel, Bjoern ......... 1421 Schoepfer, Johanna ........... 2829 Scholl, Timothy J..... 560, 3910, 3926, 4369 Schllhorn, J. ...................... 631 Scholz, Jan .......................... 892 Schnbauer, Elisabeth ...... 1605 Schnfeld, Christian .. 650, 744, 1497 Schonknecht, Peter . 2873, 2913 Schnnagel, Bjrn P. ....... 4060, 4127 Schnwald, Gerrit ............. 2826 Schooler, Joseph Alan ...... 3531 Schpf, Veronika .............. 3472 Schram, Miranda T. .......... 1022 Schraml, Christina ............ 1230 Schrans, Debby G.M. ....... 2960 Schrantee, A. .................... 1204 Schrauben, Eric Mathew ... 622, 4442 Schrauwen, Patrick ........... 1977 Schrauwen-Hinderling, Vera B. .......................................... 1977 Schreiber, Laura Maria .... 1423, 1472, 1474, 1482, 1590, 1921, 1927, 1937, 2731, 3953, 4118, 4523 Schreuder, A.H. .................. 589 Schreuder, Tobien ............ 4543 Schreyer, Edward ............. 3485 Schrder, Christian ........... 3389 Schrder, Julia .................. 1590 Schroeder, Marie A. 3943, 4511 Schroeter, Matthias L. ...... 379, 384, 524, 1001 Schrter, Aileen 333, 860, 2300 Schroth, Gerhard .............. 1143 Schubert, Florian .............. 1241 Schubert, Gerald .... 1829, 4309, 4311 Schubert, Tilman .............. 1283 Schuff, Norbert.451, 2620, 3121, 3122, 3289, 3814 Schuler, Andreas ................ 218 Schuleri, Karl H. ................. 259 Schlke, Christophe 1318, 1323 Schulte, Rolf F......... 656, 1449, 1919, 1930, 1931, 1934, 3923, 3924, 3947, 4243 Schultz, Gerrit .16, 124, 666, 2379, 2651, 3702, 3827 Schultz, Lonni .................. 3058 Schultz, Robert ................. 2978 Schultz, Robert T. ............. 2204 Schultz, Susan .................. 1344 Schulz, Heinrich ................. 768 Schulz, Jessica .................. 3759 Schulz, Ursula G................. 623 Schulze, Hans-Peter.......... 1836 Schulz-Menger, Jeanette.. 1370, 2839, 4512 Schumacher, Martin ........... 631 Schuman, Joel S. ................ 273 Schumann, Gunter .............. 893 Schunck, Wolf Hagen........... 28 Schuppert, Christopher ....... 683 Schuppert, Mark ..... 1590, 2731 Schtz, Tatjana ................. 4096 Schtz, Uwe ..................... 1653 Schwab, Daniel................. 4432 Schwab, Felix ........... 591, 4522 Schwab, Peter ..................... 917 Schwab, Simon ....... 3046, 3246 Schwaderlapp, Niels ......... 1924 Schwaiger, Markus .... 576, 656, 824, 829, 1934, 3924 Schwartz, Benjamin M. ...... 478 Schwartz, Lawrence 1514, 1515 Schwartz, Michael L. ......... 224 Schwartzman, David .......... 577 Schwarz, Adam ...... 2305, 4015 Schwarz, M. L. R. ............ 1614 Schwarz, Raphael ... 1612, 3533 Schwarz, Stefan T. .... 265, 953, 1167, 2848, 3012 Schweiger, Ulrich ............. 1372 Schweitzer, Andrew D. .... 2856 Schweitzer, Mark E. ........ 989, 1522, 1667, 1669, 2200, 3363, 3487, 3501 Schwenzer, Nina F. .......... 1230 Schwerter, Michael........... 2747 Schweser, Ferdinand ..... 460, 695, 1003, 2371, 2472, 2488, 2495, 2499, 3856, 4190, 4203 Schwessinger, Tilman ...... 1786 Schwitter, Juerg ....... 547, 1315, 4565 Scoffings, Daniel .............. 1211 Scoggins, Matthew A. ........ 388 Scola, Elisa ....................... 1179 Scott, Allison C.R..... 885, 1065 Scott, Andrew . 479, 4502, 4504 Scott, Andrew David .......... 250 Scott, Christopher ............. 1733 Scott, Elizabeth Nicholas . 1197 Scott, Greig C. 133, 722, 723, 2840, 4411 Scott, Marietta L.J. . 1484, 1485 Scully, Deirdre ................. 1719 Scurr, Erica....................... 1729 Seal, Marc ........................ 3203 Seaquist, Elizabeth ............. 113 Searles, Gabriel .................. 827 Sears, Rosalie C................ 3067 Sebastianelli, Wayne ........ 1239 Sebire, Neil J. ................... 1747 Seddigh, Arshia ...... 1093, 1117 Sedlacik, Jan.. 460, 2923, 3039, 3057, 4203 Seeber, Derek A. .............. 2717 Seed, Mike ......... 7, 2326, 4129 Seedial, Stephen ............... 2856 Seeger, Christoph .................... ... 842, 1146, 2867, 2880, 3195, 3628 Seeger, Matthias ....... 306, 3703 Seehaus, Arne ................... 2124 Seehofer, Daniel ............... 2428 Seeliger, Erdmann .... 25, 28, 29 Seely, Jean........................ 3363 Seemann, Reiner ...... 833, 4404 Seenu, Vurthaluru .. 3377, 3382 Seethamraju, Ravi T. ....... 1018, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1499, 1847, 3329 Seevinck, Peter R. . 1849, 2683, 4322 Segers, Hilde .................... 2662 Seginer, Amir ................... 2639 Sehgal, Sandy ................... 1344 Se-Hong, Oh....................... 902 Sehovic, Selma ................... 219 Seiberlich, Nicole .. 18, 19, 185, 320, 600, 601, 719, 1543, 2631, 2648, 3483, 3752, 3834, 3836, 3838, 4083, 4488, 4489, 4491, 4498 Seidenbecher, Thomas ..... 1262 Seidler, Rachael ................. 889 Seif, Maryam.................... 4152 Seifert, Alan C. 141, 762, 1592, 1594, 1602 Seifert, Frank 2827, 4259, 4404 Seifritz, Erich ..................... 739 Seiler, Stephan ................... 999 Seiler, Stephen ................. 3370 Sein, Julien ............... 954, 4446 Seino, Noritaka................. 4122 Seitz, Andreas .................. 1608 Seki, Junji ......................... 1244 Seki, Shinichiro ..... 1486, 4100, 4104 Sekine, Tetsuro....... 1374, 4454 Sekino, Masaki ................. 3262 Selns, Kirsten M. ........ 1769, 1785, 1788 Selvaraj, Senthil ............... 1333 Selzer, Audrey H. ... 1224, 3603 Semaan, Edouard Michel . 4448 Semmineh, Natenael B. ..... 587, 2202, 2216 Semmler, Wolfhard ... 116, 216, 1835, 1984, 1993 Semouchkina, Elena ........... 389 Semple, Scott I. ....... 900, 1317, 2907, 2959 Sen, Anindya .................... 4135 Sngas, Julien ....... 1782, 2588 Senesac, Claudia .............. 1633 Seng, Lee Yung ...... 1526, 2701 Sengupta, Saikat ..... 2578, 3763 Senjem, Matthew L. 2422, 2878 Senner, Volker ................. 1866 Seo, Gwysuk .................... 4477 Seo, Hyung Suk................ 1222

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Author Index
Seo, Hyunseok .................. 2050 Seo, Jeehye .. 1245, 1884, 2272, 2333, 2345, 3656 Seo, Jee-Hye ........... 1155, 1172 Seo, Jin Keun .................... 4183 Seo, Youngho ................... 4310 Seo, Youngseob ...... 3799, 4444 Sepehrband, Farshid 2048, 2049 Sequeiros, Roberto Blanco1887 Serai, Suraj D. ........ 1506, 3490 Seramani, Sankar ... 1054, 1068, 1072, 2015, 2023 Serano, Peter ............... 75, 2741 Serduc, Raphal ................ 3413 Seres, Peter ....................... 1017 Serganova, Inna ........ 813, 4030 Sermesant, Maxime ............ 484 Serpa, Maurcio H. ........... 3587 Serra, Laura ... 612, 1000, 1016, 2857, 2887 Serrao, Eva M. ....... 3909, 3916, 3937 Seshamani, Sharmishtaa ... 3351 Seth, Pankaj ...................... 3420 Sethi, Arjun ...................... 1251 Sethi, Benu ....................... 4313 Sethi, Varun ................ 49, 2540 Setsompop, Kawin ....... 53, 58, 410, 593, 2077, 2603, 3183, 3315, 3355 Settlecase, Fabio ............... 4318 Seunarine, Kiran K. .......... 2132 Seuwen, Aline .......... 860, 2300 Sevak, Kuntalkumar ......... 3415 Sewerin, Philipp ............... 4227 Shaaban, Akram ................. 319 Shaghaghi, Hoora .. 1461, 1925, 1932 Shah, Ajay ........................ 1279 Shah, Bijay ................. 825, 827 Shah, Disha....................... 3313 Shah, Jatin P. ...................... 507 Shah, Nadim Jon . .80, 109, 2124, 2372, 2374, 2494, 2600, 2679, 3083, 3124, 3159, 3164, 3199, 3214, 3219, 3650, 3709, 3724, 3769, 3798, 3965, 4344 Shah, Pallav ............ 1116, 2114 Shah, Parina ............ 1673, 2560 Shah, Sanjiv J. .................. 1333 Shah, Saurabh ................... 3988 Shah, Tariq ... 1714, 3431, 3433 Shah, Yash S..................... 3259 Shah, Zarine K. ........ 503, 2531, 3451 Shaha, Ashok R. ............... 1209 Shahidiani, Asal................ 3583 Shaikh, Mohammed 1572, 1741 Shaikh, Sikandar M .......... 3454 Shajan, Gunamony .... 291, 414, 961, 1135, 1982, 2013, 2025, 2389, 2529, 2830 Shakes, Chandra ............... 3533 Shan, Dai .................. 946, 1009 Shanbhag, Dattesh D. ...... 2984, 3075, 3211, 3216, 3281, 3720, 3723 Shanbhag, Nagesh ............ 4014 Shang, Hong ..................... 2799 Shankar, Ananth ............... 4146 Shankaranarayanan, Ajit...... 57, 202, 2075, 2145, 2192, 2235, 2974, 2977, 3031, 3405, 3708 Shanmuganathan, Kathirkama ................................ 1026, 2896 Shanmuganayagam, Dhanansayan ........................ 65 Shao, Huiyan .................... 1763 Shao, Yu ................. 2787, 2833 Shapiro, Erik M. .... 1863, 1864, 1890, 1892, 1893 Sharan, Pratap................... 1207 Sharif, Behzad 1295, 1320, 1401, 1419, 4151, 4526, 4527 Sharif, Siamak Salari ....... 3248, 4481 Sharkey-Toppen, Travis ... 2433 Sharma, Ankeeta .... 3229, 3232 Sharma, Anuj ...... 73, 369, 2061 Sharma, Gaurav. ..... 1512, 3430 Sharma, Neha ................... 4006 Sharma, Parvesh ............... 4066 Sharma, Pradeep ..... 3230, 3231 Sharma, Puneet ....... 246, 3797, 3829 Sharma, Raju .................... 3377 Sharma, Samir D. ..... 130, 3858 Sharma, Sanjay ..................... 98 Sharma, Shivak......... 573, 4566 Sharma, Sonu ................... 1505 Sharma, Uma .1207, 2947, 3377, 3382, 4024, 4049 Sharma, Uma R. ......... 223, 338 Sharman, Matthew.............. 620 Sharp, Jonathan C. ................ 14 Shashi, Vandana ....... 868, 2970 Shatillo, Artem ................. 2313 Shattuck, David W. . 771, 1951, 2691 Shaughnessy, Fiona .......... 3939 Shaw, Dennis W. .............. 3158 Shaw, Dominick ............... 1456 Shaw, Jaime L. ......... 261, 4571 Shaywitz, Bennett A. ........ 2268 Shaywitz, Sally E. ............ 2268 Shazeeb, Mohammed S ... 1259, 3085 Shea, Colin D. ........ 1098, 3055 Shea, Jill E.......................... 226 Shea, Steven M....... 1871, 4314 Sheehan, Frances T. ......... 3483 Sheffer, Douglas ............... 4462 Sheikh, Adnan .................. 3501 Sheikh, Khadija ................ 1462 Shein, Steven L. ............... 3906 Shellock, Frank G. ............ 3456 Sheltraw, Daniel J. ........... 3352 Shemesh, Noam....... 536, 2062, 2070 Shen, Chao-Yu ................. 3683 Shen, Danlin ..................... 3579 Shen, Dinggang ........ 179, 936, 2117, 2942, 2943, 2951, 2952 Shen, Jun ....... 858, 2032, 3964, 3984 Shen, Kai-kai .................... 2119 Shen, Qiang 337, 340, 944, 2323, 2921, 2922 Shen, Weijun .................... 2770 Shen, Xiaobo 1024, 1097, 3617 Shen, Xilin ....................... 2268 Shen, Xiobo ...................... 3620 Shen, Yimin.... 443, 1581, 4126 Shen, ZhiWei.......... 1949, 2357 Sheng, Ke K. ...................... 608 Sheng, Min ......................... 619 Shenk, Trey ...................... 3303 Shenoi, Mithun ................. 3418 Shenton, Martha E. ... 937, 2899 Shepherd, J. H. ................... 594 Shepherd, Timothy M........ 710, 3021 Sheriff, Sulaiman....... 854, 968, 2860, 3640, 3957, 3963, 3980 Sherr, Elliott ............. 178, 3169 Sherry, A. Dean. 657, 659, 1624, 1629, 1909, 3946 Shestov, Alexander A. ..... 3518, 4030 Shetty, Anil . 1817, 1839, 4301, 4302 Shewman, Elizabeth F. ..... 3529 Shi, Da.................... 2320, 3673 Shi, Dapeng ...................... 3638 Shi, Feng ........ 179, 2951, 2952 Shi, Fu-Dong .................... 1066 Shi, Honglu ............ 1223, 1234 Shi, Hui ............................ 3292 Shi, Kaining...................... 3050 Shi, Lixin .......................... 2019 Shi, Wei-Xing .................. 1051 Shi, Xian-Feng ...... 1184, 1569, 2781, 4011 Shi, Xiangyang ................. 3886 Shi, Xinwei . 1306, 1804, 1806, 1813 Shi, Xiutao ....................... 1744 Shi, Yunzhou...................... 501 Shia, Jinru .............. 1514, 1515 Shiee, Navid ..................... 1098 Shifteh, Keivan................. 4110 Shigeno, Keiji................... 3520 Shigeno, Shuichi .............. 2520 Shih, Chun-Tsun .............. 1518 Shih, Natalie ..................... 1795 Shih, Y.C. ......................... 3653 Shih, Yen-Yu Ian ...... 335, 751, 2181, 2312, 2323, 3236, 3237 Shim, Hyunsuk ................... 969 Shim, Woo ......................... 528 Shim, Woo Hyun.............. 2926 Shim, Yun Michael ..... 6, 1447 Shimakawa, Ann ..... 399, 1398, 3832 Shimaoka, Toru ................ 1405 Shimizu, Tuyoshi ............. 4478 Shimoji, Keigo ...... 2866, 3637, 3669, 3672 Shimoni, Eyal ................... 1853 Shimony, Joshua S. ........ 2894, 3056, 3564 Shin, Cheong-Il ................ 4055 Shin, David .... 736, 2165, 2180 Shin, Dong Moon ............... 234 Shin, Jaemin ..................... 2260 Shin, Jaewook ........ 231, 4173, 4179, 4180, 4266 Shin, Peter . .............. 133, 3954 Shin, Taehoon 543, 2619, 4470 Shin, Wanyong ........ 788, 2159, 2670, 2678 Shingles, Michael ............. 3557 Shinmoto, Hiroshi ............ 1781 Shinohe, Yutaka ..... 1141, 1244 Shiodera, Taichiro ........ 1425, 1428, 3839 Shiodera, Taichirou .......... 1397 Shiomi, Toshiyuki ............ 3539 Shiou, Sheng-Ru ................ 678 Shirai, Toru .. 2006, 2480, 3955 Shirato, Hiroki ........ 1208, 2111 Shitano, Fuki 1578, 3450, 4132 Shivkumar, Kalyanam ...... 4560 Shlapak, Darya P. ............... 357 Shmatukha, Andriy .......... 4313 Shmueli, Karin ................. 1793 Shrestha, Manoj ............... 2367 Shrivastava, Devashish...... 284,

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Author Index
2758, 2828 Shroyer, Kenneth .............. 3890 Shtilbans, Alexander......... 2856 Shu, Hao ........................... 1194 Shu, Ni ........................ 46, 2958 Shu, Yunhong ......... 2477, 3810 Shufelt, Chrisandra . 1320, 4527 Shuhendler, Adam .............. 440 Shukla, Garima ....... 3229, 3232 Shukla-Dave, Amita 507, 1209, 1514, 1515, 3104, 3394, 3396 Shulman, Gerald I. .... 119, 1956 Shungu, Dikoma C. ........ 1021, 1206, 2855, 3593, 3597, 3985 Shurrab, Mohammed ....... 4313, 4518 Shyong, Tai E. ........ 1526, 2701 Shyu, Ling-Yuh ................ 3692 Sibtain, Naomi ........ 1093, 1117 Sica, Christopher T. . 396, 2802, 2805, 2806, 4377 Sidabras, Jason W. ............ 2789 Siddiqui, Sarmad .............. 1932 Siders, Bill ........................ 2927 Sidle, Katie ....................... 4238 Siebold, Rainer ................... 635 Sieg, Jrgen ...................... 2782 Sieger, Tom ..................... 524 Siegert, Thomas ...... 2757, 3759 Siemonsen, Susanne ......... 2923 Siemund, Roger ................ 2504 Siero, Jeroen C W ...... 755, 852, 2284 Sierra, Alejandra . 60, 869, 1038 Sierra, Eduardo Castro ..... 2328, 3307 Sierro, Christophe ............... 547 Sigal, Ian A. ........................ 273 Sigfridsson, Andreas......... 1918 Sigfridsson, Andreas Bjoern Joakim .............................. 3941 Sigmund, Eric E. ...... 197, 363, 690, 1554, 1739, 1741, 2076, 2813, 3373 Sijbers, Jan..... 1243, 2047, 2081, 2662, 3095, 3186 Sikka, Arti ........................ 1716 Silani, Vincenzo ............... 1173 Silasi-Mansat, Robert ........ 566, 1584, 1873, 1874 Sillay, Karl A. ................... 1841 Sillerud, Laurel ................. 3378 Sills, Allen .......................... 207 Silva, Afonso C. ...... 459, 2325, 2778 Silveira, Luis Miguel ....... 2804, 2831 Silvia, Hidalgo-Tobon S. .. 3492 Sima, Diana M.......... 518, 3989 Simard, J. Marc ................ 3680 Simmonite, Molly ............. 3301 Simmons, Camilla .. 1043, 2301 Simmons, John W............... 228 Simoes, Rui V. ......... 813, 4030 Simon, Aaron ................... 3338 Simon, Aaron Benjamin ... 2297 Simon, M. Celeste .............. 810 Simon, Martin..................... 973 Simonetti, Orlando P. 66, 1336, 2433, 2836, 3734, 3813, 3816, 3826, 4440 Simonis, Frank F.J. ............. 285 Simpkin, Catherine J. ...... 1495, 3395, 3397, 3434, 4153 Simplaceanu, Virgil .......... 3861 Simpson, Rob ..................... 533 Simpson, Robin ........ 486, 4554 Sims, Robert D. ................ 1794 Sin, Sanghun..................... 4110 Sinclair, Christopher D.J. .. 314, 691, 2115 Sinclair, Kevin J. .............. 3912 Singanamalli, Asha ........... 1795 Singer, Robert..................... 207 Singh, Anup... 420, 1006, 1192, 1438, 2541, 2543, 2554, 2697 Singh, David ........... 1480, 1484 Singh, Devendra ............... 1948 Singh, Namita3019, 3559, 3995 Singh, R. ........................... 3430 Singh, Reena........... 3230, 3231 Singh, Sadhana ................. 3559 Singh, Santosh Kumar ...... 1948 Singh, Savita..................... 4024 Singhal, Aneesh ...... 2999, 3294 Sinha, Sanjiv..................... 4049 Sinha, Shantanu ........ 364, 681, 3481, 3494, 3522 Sinha, Usha.... 364, 3481, 3494, 3522 Sinkus, Ralph ........ 448, 1749, 2421, 2429, 2434, 2438, 2447, 3423, 4075, 4078, 4117 Sinnecker, Tim ................. 1085 Siow, Bernard M. ...... 9, 491, 2105, 3126, 3129, 3679 Siripongsakun, Surachate . 3435 Sirlin, Claude B. .... 1516, 1517, 4033 Siskind, Eli ....................... 4386 Siston, Robert ................... 1657 Sitharaman, Balaji ............ 3890 Sitter, Beathe ...................... 804 Sivak, Stefan..................... 2893 Siversson, Carl ................. 3535 Six, Joseph.............. 1456, 1475 Sizonenko, Stphane V.... 2515, 3675 Sjunnesson, Hkan ........... 2504 Skamarauskas, John ........... 598 Skare, Stefan ... 211, 308, 2060, 2061, 2579, 3023, 3167, 3697, 3708, 3757 Skedzielewski, Tinamarie 1712, 1768 Skibbe, Henrik.................... 703 Skinner, Jack T.587, 983, 2196, 3064 Skolka, Astrid................... 3541 Skranes, Jon...................... 2949 Skrap, Miran....................... 967 krtek, Martin ................. 2795 Skrbo, Nirma ...................... 804 Slade, Jill M. .................... 1639 Sladen, Helen ................... 3916 Sladen, Louise .................. 1490 Slater, David Alexander .... 704, 2090 Slavens, Zachary W......... 2406, 2505 Slavin, Glenn S................. 1416 Sled, John G. .... 887, 945, 2326 Slenter, Jos M.G.M. ......... 1977 Slifstein, Mark .................. 1206 Sliva, Danielle D. ............. 2969 Slobounov, Semyon ......... 1239 Small, William C ... 4069, 4072, 4308 Smethurst, Phillip ............. 4238 Smink, Jouke .... 258, 469, 1357 Smit, Ewoud J. ................. 4540 Smith, A. .......................... 2332 Smith, Alex ...................... 2088 Smith, Alex K..................... 352 Smith, Alex R. .................. 2204 Smith, Andra ...................... 989 Smith, Barbara.................... 561 Smith, Chelsey M. ............ 2068 Smith, Claire .................... 4472 Smith, David S. ...... 2413, 2692 Smith, Elliot ..................... 4345 Smith, Helen J. ................. 1205 Smith, J. Carson ................. 996 Smith, Kenneth J. ............. 3126 Smith, Mary Lou ................ 913 Smith, Matthew ................ 3936 Smith, Matthew R. ... 558, 2556 Smith, Michael ................. 2609 Smith, Michael J............... 2721 Smith, Michael Richard...... 526 Smith, Nataliya ........ 566, 1584, 1873, 1874 Smith, Nathan A. .............. 1055 Smith, Robert ............... 35, 106 Smith, Robert E. ....... 841, 2135 Smith, Robert X. ................ 193 Smith, Sara ............. 2687, 2969 Smith, Seth ......................... 427 Smith, Seth A. . 199, 352, 1104, 2237, 2278, 2539, 3605, 4223 Smith, Stephen M. ........ 3274, 3275, 3792 Smith, Wade ..................... 2995 Smith, Zachary M... 2348, 3310 Smits, Marion ................... 3328 Smittenaar, Peter .............. 3017 Smolka, Michael ................ 893 Smorodinsky, Emmanuil .... 541 Snead, Carter ...................... 913 Snider, Joe ........................ 2271 Snider, Ryan W. ............... 1144 Snir, Jonatan A. ...... 1694, 1907 Snozek, Darrah ......... 361, 3527 Snyder, Abraham.... 2894, 3564 Snyder, Angela ................. 3369 Snyder, Angela Lynn Styczynski ............................ 17 Snyder, Carl ........ 30, 131, 578, 3369, 4402 Snyder, Carl J. ........ 2743, 2745 Snyder, Jeff ............ 2718, 4483 So, K. F. ........... 32, 3267, 3268 So, Po-Wah ...................... 2090 Soares, Ana Francisca ..... 4003, 4004 Sochen, Nir ............ 3136, 3137 Sodickson, Daniel K.... 76, 286, 292, 527, 606, 2453, 2519, 2558, 2636, 2681, 2737, 3373, 3484, 3809, 4084, 4091, 4175, 4189, 4258, 4365, 4367, 4379, 4409, 4424, 4428 Sodickson, Lester A. ........ 4175 Soesbe, Todd C. ............... 1909 Soga, Shigeyoshi .............. 1781 Sgaard, Lise Vejby ......... 2103 Soher, Brian ..................... 1491 Sohlin, Maja ..................... 3121 Sohn, Michael J. ............... 3438 Sohn, Sung-Min ................. 731 Sohns, Jan ........................ 4441 Sohrabi, Sahand ............... 2995 Sokhi, Hemmy K.............. 4147 Sokolska, Magdalena ...... 2151, 2177 Solaiyappan, Meiyappan . 1710, 1734, 4314 Solana, Ana Beatriz .......... 3035 Solanky, Bhavana S. ....... 351, 1111, 2000, 2393 Solbach, Klaus ....... 2759, 2775 Soliman, Abraam S. 2418, 4277

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Author Index
Solin, Arno ....................... 3353 Solis-Vivanco, Rodolfo ... 3593, 3597 Solomon, Eddy ...... 2062, 2101, 2390 Solomon, Richard ............. 4135 Soltanian-Zadeh, Hamid .. 1162, 3444, 3649 Somasundaram, Rajan ...... 2428 Someya, Yoshiaki ............. 2338 Sommer, Graham ...... 227, 3405 Sommer, Gregor ................. 651 Sommerville, L. Cort ........ 4489 Son, Hyeokwoo ................ 2803 Snderby, Casper Kaae.... 2071, 2073 Sondhi, Dolan ................... 1021 Sone, Michihiko ............... 1233 Song, Allen .. 1617, 2870, 3207, 3765 Song, Allen W. .56, 664, 836, 868, 906, 2970, 3287 Song, Chu-Jing ................. 3015 Song, Hee Kwon ......... 193, 611 Song, Ho-Taek....... 1649, 3516, 3922 Song, Huijin...................... 2272 Song, Hui-jin .................... 1884 Song, In Chan ................... 3540 Song, Jae W. ............. 909, 2956 Song, Jie ................. 2990, 3867 Song, Likai ....................... 3946 Song, Ruiciao ................... 3879 Song, Ruitian ............ 374, 4198 Song, Sang-Eun ........ 475, 1770 Song, Sheng-Kwei ..... 342, 417, 492, 493, 776, 1039, 2314, 3112, 3622, 3624 Song, Tian Y........... 3254, 3348 Song, Xiaolei .. 426, 1904, 2545 Song, Yurong.................... 1696 Soni, Ravi ......................... 4005 Sonico, Gerald J...... 3482, 3670 Sonka, Milan .................... 2411 Sonkar, Abhinav A. 1948, 4019 Sonmez, Merdim ...... 287, 4316 Sonn, Geoff ...................... 3406 Soravia, Leila Maria ......... 3308 Soriano, Stephanie ............ 1766 Srlie, Therese .................... 804 Sormani, Maria Pia ........... 1086 Sorrell, James ................... 2894 Sorvari, Juhana ..................... 60 Sosna, Jacob ..................... 1915 Sosnovik, David E. .... 479, 481, 581, 642, 882, 4495, 4496, 4502, 4504 Sossi, Vesna ........... 1265, 2816 Sostheim, Rebecca............ 3766 Sotak, Christopher H. ...... 1259, 3085 Sotelo, Julio ...................... 4452 Sotiropoulos, Stamatios N. .. 52, 835, 2122 Soulier, Elisabeth................ 455 Sourbron, Steven .............. 1547 Sours, Chandler ..... 1026, 1152, 2383, 2896 Sours, Chandler R..... 329, 1943 Southworth, Richard ......... 3939 Soutome, Yoshihisa ......... 2006, 2066, 2480, 2750, 2756, 3955 Souweidane, Mark ............ 1021 Souza, Richard ................. 1652 So-Yeon, Shim ................... 902 Spampinato, Maria V. ........ 786 Spangler, Erika ................. 2120 Spano, Barbara ....... 612, 1000, 1016, 2857, 2887 Sparks, Rachel .................. 1795 Spasojevic, Ivan................ 3883 Spear, John T. . 461, 2486, 3265 Speck, Oliver ........ 2575, 3212, 3755, 3770, 4403 Speckbacher, Hadwig ....... 2977 Spedding, Michael ............ 2305 Spees, William M. ... 417, 2314, 2937 Speier, Peter ... 479, 4502, 4504 Spence, Jeffrey S. ... 2852, 2904 Spencer, Dennis D. ........... 3994 Spencer, Kevin ................. 1188 Spencer, Richard G............. 433 Spencer, Susan S. ............. 3994 Sperl, Jonathan I. ... 2053, 2054, 2092 Sperling, Dan .................... 1773 Spielman, Daniel 655, 854, 3640, 3911, 3917, 3931, 3933, 3935, 3938, 3944, 3963, 3985 Spiess, Hans Wolfgang.... 1921, 1927, 1937 Spiller, Robin C. ............... 4054 Spincemaille, Pascal .. 165, 262, 697, 702, 1531, 1536, 1577, 2207, 2378, 2474, 2566, 2591, 3334, 3847, 3853, 4174, 4193 Spliet, Wim G.M. ............. 2982 Splitthoff, Daniel Nico ..... 2226 Spoel, Marjolein ............... 1464 Spoormaker, Victor .......... 3328 Sporns, Olaf...................... 3652 Sporring, Jon .................... 3026 Spottiswoode, Bruce S....... 320, 584, 593, 1342, 4488, 4489, 4501 Sprenger, Christian ........... 2277 Sprenger, Till 1101, 2903, 3618 Sprenger, Tim2053, 2054, 2092 Springer, Caroline J. ......... 1905 Springer, Charles .............. 1224 Springer, Charles S, Jr.. ..... 504, 716, 1272, 3066, 3067, 3072, 4459 Sprinkart, Alois M. . 4270, 4271 Sprinkhuizen, Sara Maria . 3197 Squarcina, Letizia ............. 3133 Squire, Iain B. ...................... 22 Squires, Alex .................... 3474 Sreenivas, Vishnu ... 3229, 3232 Sreenivasan, Karthik Ramakrishnan ........ 520, 3261, 3301, 3558 Srinivasan, Subashini ........ 193, 3713, 4436, 4574 Srinivasan, Vivek J. .......... 3244 Srinivasen, Shardha .......... 4455 Sriram, Renuka ......... 812, 3429 Sritanyaratana, Nade 431, 1677 Srivastava, Madhur............. 697 Srivastava, Shatakshi ....... 1948, 4019 Staals, Julie....................... 2218 Stb, Daniel ............ 2614, 3715 Stachs, Oliver ................... 2747 Stack, James F, Jr.. ........... 4384 Staedtke, Verena ................ 565 Staehler, Michael.............. 4141 Staewen, Terrell D.. 1083, 2898 Stafford, R. Jason .. 1839, 2505, 3733, 3854, 4294, 4301,4302, 4303, 4326 Stafford, Randall B. ......... 2153, 2554, 2773, 3033 Sthlberg, Freddy ...... 497, 781, 1913, 2198 Stainsby, Jeffrey A. 1416, 1418 Stalder, Aurelien F. 1342, 1434 Staley, Charles A. ............. 4308 Stalpers, L.J.A. ....... 4178, 4185 Stambuk, Hilda E. ... 507, 1209, 3104 Stammes, Marieke .............. 237 Stang, Pascal P. ........ 722, 723, 2840, 4411 Stangel, Martin ................. 1092 Stanisz, Greg J. . 354, 468, 1159 Stankovic, Iva ................... 1030 Stankovic, Zoran .............. 4451 Stanley, Jeffrey A. .. 1189, 1193 Stanley, Olivia .................... 502 Stara, Riccardo ....... 2508, 4385 Starr, Danielle .................. 1460 Stashinko, Elaine ................ 177 Statum, Sheronda ...... 145, 437, 1611, 3457, 3468, 3469, 3470, 3496 Steadman, Patrick ............... 945 Steckner, Michael C. ........ 2842 Stedham, Owen ................ 1379 Steen, Pedersen E. ............ 3865 Steenweg, Marjan ............. 1110 Stefan, Wolfgang.... 2505, 3854 Stefania, Rachele .............. 3859 Stefanovic, Bojana ... 945, 1159 Stehning, Christian .256, 768, 2811, 3626, 3714, 4237 Stehouwer, Bertine L....... 1970, 2729, 3368 Stehouwer, Coen D.A....... 1022 Stein, Ariel ....................... 1981 Stein, Elliot .............. 519, 1180 Steinbach, Joachim ........... 3645 Steinberg, Joel S. .............. 3659 Steinert, Kaely .................. 3703 Steinfeld, Robert .............. 1080 Steinseifer, Isabell K. ....... 2020 Stelzer, Johannes .............. 2291 Stemkens, Bjorn ............... 4325 Stemmer, Alto ....... 2059, 2368, 4160 Stenger, Victor Andrew. 73, 75, 369, 409, 2396, 2400, 3314, 3327, 3772 Stenzel, Gregg .................... 469 Stenzel, Martin. 777, 2127, 2370, 2495, 3010, 4103 Stephan, Klaas E. ..... 791, 3332 Stephenson, Mary C. ....... 1205, 1958, 2034, 3012, 3221, 4054 Stepniewska, Iwona.......... 3078 Stern, Emily ..................... 3329 Sterner, Chris ................... 3428 Stevens, Brian .................. 4062 Stevens, Kathryn .............. 3500 Stevens, Tynan ....... 2275, 2293 Steventon, Jessica............. 1049 Steward, Christopher .......... 620 Stewart, Willie ................. 1133 Stice, Steve ....................... 2521 Stickle, Yun-Jeong ..... 825, 827 Stieltjes, Bram ...... .614, 790, 2113, 3028, 3079, 3151, 3162, 3166, 3392, 3455, 3588 Stikov, Nikola ........ 1109, 2479 Stiles, Jane...... 818, 1451, 1452 Stilla, Randall ......... 2254, 2273 Stiller, Detlef .................... 2790

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Stillson, Carol ................... 4524 Stinnett, Gary R. ............... 3865 Stinson, Eric G.................. 4458 Stippich, Christoph ......... 1101, 1642, 2903, 3618 Stirnberg, Rdiger ...... 80, 2372 Stobbe, Rob ...................... 3977 Stock, Ariel....................... 2861 Stockard, Cecil ................. 1751 Stcker, Tony ... 80, 249, 2372, 2600, 3709 Stockmann, Jason P. .. 137, 665, 1922, 2611, 2664 Stodika, R. ........................ 3038 Stoeck, Christian T. ... 480, 484, 1363, 1430, 2099, 2576, 3098, 3206 Stoeckel, Bernd................. 2787 Stoesz, Mark ..................... 3667 Stoffel, David R. ................. 405 Stoica, Teodora ...... 1026, 1943, 2896 Stokes, Ashley M.... 1715, 2195 Stollberger, Rudolf ....... .765, 1668, 2078, 2469, 2615, 2636, 2665, 3182, 3827, 4074, 4296 Stolzenburg, Jens-Uwe ..... 3389 Stone, Alan J............. 849, 3344 Stone, Lael .... 1107, 2133, 2143 Stone, Trevor .................... 1661 Stors, Tryggve Holck ...... 1792 Storey, Pippa .............. 405, 745 Storino, Christine ................ 869 Storkey, Amos J................ 2139 Stormann, Jeremy ............. 2846 Storrs, Judd ............. 3589, 3591 Stortz, Greg ...................... 2816 Stosic-Opincal, Tatjana .... 3607 Stoyanova, Radka ... 1771, 3415 Straathof, Chiara S.M. ...... 2960 Strackee, Simon D. ........... 3542 Straka, Matus ......... 211, 1144, 2197, 3628, 3636 Strakowski, Stephen M. ... 3589, 3591, 4001 Strand, Sven-Erik ............. 1913 Strasser, Bernhard.. 1738, 2018, 2022 Strasser, Johannes ............. 4074 Strazzer, Sandra ................ 2963 Strecker, Ralph ......... 593, 4089 Streicher, Markus N......... 2472, 2757 Streitberger, Kaspar-Josche 341 Streitbrger, Daniel-Paolo 1001 Strigel, Roberta ................. 2402 Strijkers, Gustav J. ..... 423, 883, 1360, 1376, 1826, 1894, 3495, 4199 Strinnholm, Jrgen ........... 3486 Strobel, Klaus ..................... 157 Stroeve, Jeroen ................. 4373 Strm, Conny ................... 3486 Strominger, Zoe .................. 178 Strother, Megan ...... 206, 207, 427, 983, 2296 Strunk, Dirk ........................ 765 Strupp, John............ 2746, 2758 Struys, Tom .. 3690, 3694, 4059 Stuber, Matthias ...... 547, 1308, 1311, 1315, 1316, 1380, 1417, 3107, 4565 Studebaker, Adam ............ 1695 Studholme, Colin .... 2959, 3351 Stueber, Carsten................ 2884 Stufflebeam, Steven M. ..... 516, 785, 971, 1154, 3061, 3197, 3305, 3635 Stupar, Vasile ................... 1047 Stupic, Karl............. 1456, 1475 Sturm, Walter ..................... 109 Styner, Martin................... 3670 Su, Favian ........................... 632 Su, Jason ................. 2595, 3604 Su, Li .................................. 218 Su, Mao-Yuan Marine ..... 4509, 4513 Su, Min-Ying ..... 195, 201, 718, 1733, 3362, 3365, 3366, 3662, 4307 Su, Pan.............................. 3204 Su, Tao ............................. 4143 Su, Yi................................ 3056 Suarez, Pilar Dies ... 2328, 3307 Subashi, Ergys .................. 3416 Subburaj, Karupppasamy .. 430, 3497 Subramanian, Sankaran ... 2522, 2524 Subramanian, Thyagaragian .......................................... 1029 Suchy, Mojmir ........ 1907, 4221 Sueblinvong, Thanasak....... 406 Suendermann, Simon H. ... 1339 Suetens, Paul ............ 774, 1242 Suezer, Beser Ferzan .......... 635 Suga, Daisaku ................... 3436 Suga, Mikio ...................... 2436 Sugano, Nobuhiko ............ 3547 Sugar, Linda ......................... 91 Sugimori, Hiroyuki . 1208, 2150 Sugimoto, Naozo .... 2481, 3116 Sugimura, Kazuro ......... 1486, 1780, 3386, 4100, 4104, 4112, 4113, 4471, 4479 Sugimura, Masayoshi ...... 1134, 1502, 2998, 4480 Suh, Jin-Suck.......... 1649, 3516 Suh, Ji-Yeon ............. 528, 2926 Suh, Kyung Jin ...... 1245, 2272, 2333 Suhail, Mohammed 1391, 1392 Suhocki, Paul V. ............... 1275 Sui, Yi .1327, 1341, 1783, 2980 Suidgeest, Ernst .......... 237, 883 Suinesiaputra, Avan ......... 1431 Suk, Jae-Eun..................... 3922 Sukenick, George ...... 806, 813, 4030 Sukstanskii, Alexander L. . 866, 2937, 3132 Sukumar, Subramaniam .. 3420, 3915, 3920 Sule, Manasi ..................... 2920 Sulik, Kathleen K. ............ 3076 Sullivan, Daniel ................ 1756 Sullivan, Edith V. ............. 3693 Sumi, Misa ....................... 3130 Summermatter, Severin .... 1363 Summers, Paul.................. 2279 Sumner, Dale R. ............... 3529 Sumpf, Tilman Johannes . 3615, 3719 Sun, Bin.............................. 548 Sun, Hao ....... 2362, 2403, 3333 Sun, Hongfu ............. 169, 1081 Sun, Hye Young ............... 3502 Sun, Jessica ........................ 906 Sun, Jiayu ......................... 1764 Sun, Jie ............................... 875 Sun, Jun ............................ 1571 Sun, Nan ........................... 3113 Sun, Peng ....... 776, 3622, 3624 Sun, Phillip Zhe ..... 2357, 2549, 2918, 4236 Sun, Qinli ......................... 2962 Sun, Shu-Wei ......... 1051, 3082 Sun, Wei ........................... 1327 Sun, Wenli ........................ 1599 Sun, Xiaojun........... 3036, 3621 Sun, Xiaotong........ 1075, 1076, 1077, 2787 Sun, Xiaoyu ............ 1029, 1153 Sun, Yanping .................... 1044 Sun, Yawen ...................... 1201 Sun, Yi ............................. 3978 Sunaert, Stefan 518, 774, 1182, 1242, 1243, 2081, 3095, 3654 Sundaram, Padma ............. 3361 Sundaram, Padmavathi ....... 418 Sundgren, Pia ............. 497, 781 Sung, KyungHyun . 2597, 3793, 3794, 4085, 4560 Sung, Young-Hoon. 1184, 4011 Sung-Yeon, Park ................ 902 Sunshine, Jeffrey ................ 253 Supuran, Claudiu T. ......... 3943 Surova, Yulia ................... 2198 Surowiec, Rachel.............. 3533 Surrentino, Emiliano .......... 807 Suslow, Thomas ............... 1165 Sutton, Bradley P. ... 607, 2036, 2064, 2423, 2425, 2442 Suyama, Jumpei ............... 4122 Suzuki, Ayako .................. 1579 Suzuki, Hidenori .............. 2559 Suzuki, Hiroya ................. 3879 Suzuki, Masatoshi ............ 3866 Suzuki, Michimasa . 2866, 3672 Suzuki, Miyako .................. 942 Suzuki, Takayuki.... 1288, 1502 Suzuki, Yuichi .................. 3477 Suzuki, Yuriko ........ 213, 955, 1208, 2111, 2150, 3134, 3669, 4454 Svrd, Daniel...................... 615 Sved, Paul ........................ 3081 Sveinsson, Bragi....... 557, 3537 Svendsen, Clive ................ 3866 Svenningsen, Sarah . 819, 1460, 1462 Swanson, James ............... 3576 Swanson, Scott D. ............ 2507 Swartz, Harold ................. 1995 Swedin, Linda .................. 1490 Sweeney, H. Lee .............. 3519 Sweeney, John .................. 1196 Sweeney, Lee ........... 689, 1633 Sweiss, Nadera ................. 1341 Swietach, Pawel ............... 3943 Swift, Andy ...................... 1348 Swingen, Cory .................... 263 Sykes, Anne-Marie G. ...... 4107 Symms, Mark R. ................ 784 Symonds-Tayler, Richard. 1488 Syunyaeva, Zulfiya .......... 1896 Szabo, Robert M............... 3482 Szalai, Gabor .......... 1581, 4126 Szczepankiewicz, Filip ...... 497, 615, 781 Szekeres, Trevor................. 162 Szendroedi, Julia .............. 4029 Szeto, Hazel H.................. 4048 Szeverenyi, Nikolaus M. ......... .. 1611, 2909, 3464, 3473, 3496 Szmulewitz, Russell Z. ..... 3054 Szoeke, Cassandra .............. 620 Szomolanyi, Pavol... 688, 1678, 2473, 3465, 3466, 3532, 3536, 3539, 3541 T

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Author Index
Tabata, Yasuhiko .............. 3891 Tabbert, Martin ................. 2632 Tabelow, Karsten .............. 3131 Tabesh, Ali 498, 786, 993, 2079, 2096, 2916, 3139, 3183 Tabet, Naji ........................ 2864 Taborik, Fabrice ............... 1650 Tabuchi, Takashi ..... 540, 3629, 4466, 4532 Tachi, Masaki ........ 1368, 1374, 1375, 4549 Tachrount, Mohamed....... 2987, 3126 Tack, Cees J. ............... 222, 673 Tacke, Frank ..................... 1279 Tadanki, Sasidhar ... 2578, 3763 Tafur, Monica ......... 3458, 3464 Taiwo, Babafemi .............. 2862 Tak, Sungho.. 2227, 2233, 3346 Takagi, Ryo ...................... 4454 Takahara, Atsushi ............. 4466 Takahara, Taro... 540, 910, 3097, 3172, 3629, 4466, 4532 Takahashi, Akihiro ........... 1846 Takahashi, Emi ........ 885, 909, 1065, 2941, 2956 Takahashi, Hideyuki ......... 3513 Takahashi, Kazuhisa ........... 942 Takahashi, Keiko .... 4134, 4137 Takahashi, Masaya .... 674, 955, 1125, 1494, 4100 Takahashi, Satoru .. 1780, 3386, 4100, 4104, 4112, 4113, 4479 Takahashi, Shoki .... 4464, 4535 Takahashi, Takamune ...... 4134, 4137 Takahashi, Tetsuhiko ....... 2598, 2599 Takahasi, Masahiro........... 1759 Takakura, Kyoko ... 1578, 4132, 4468 Takamoto, Kouichi ........... 2437 Takanaga, Masako ............ 3509 Takase, Kei ............. 4464, 4535 Takase, Shinichi ............... 4516 Takasu, Miyuki ................. 3479 Takata, Hiroshige ............. 3879 Takaya, Nobuhiro ............. 4214 Takayama, Yuki ............... 1962 Takayama, Yukihisa4093, 4123 Takebayashi, Satoshi ........ 1405 Takeda, Hiroyuki ...... 550, 2570 Takeda, Minako ................ 4549 Takeguchi, Tomoyuki...... 1397, 1425, 1428, 3839 Takehara, Yasuo ..... 1868, 4478 Takei, Naoyuki ...... 1134, 1290, 1502, 2998, 4480 Takemura, Atsushi.... 540, 3629 Takenaka, Daisuke ........... 1486 Takeshima, Hidenori ........ 3839 Takeuchi, Hiroaki ............. 3634 Takeuchi, Mayumi ......... 4068, 4124, 4128 Takeuchi, Yuki ................. 3879 Takewa, Megumi .............. 2985 Takewa, Tomoaki ............. 3262 Taki, Waro........................ 2559 Takizawa, Masahiro 2598, 2599 Takizawa, Osamu ............. 3520 Tal, Assaf ........ 86, 221, 1938, 3973, 3975 Tal, Omer ......... 33, 2244, 2245 Talagala, S. Lalith .. 2052, 2658 Talal, Andrew ................... 1531 Talavage, Thomas . 2346, 2608, 2655, 2656, 2892, 3303, 3661 Talbott, Jason ..................... 982 Tallberg, Joakim ............... 1682 Talwalkar, Jayant A. . 279, 4067 Tam, Leo K. ........ 2388, 2611, 2713, 3712 Tam, Roger ....................... 1117 Tamada, Daiki 136, 1597, 2771 Tamada, Tsutomu .. 1530, 1555, 1558, 1566 Tamai, Ken ....................... 1579 Tamez-Pena, Jose ... 1687, 3485 Tamm, Leanne .................. 3576 Tammer, Roland ............... 3696 Tamminga, Carol ...... 738, 1196 Tamura, Chiharu............... 1781 Tamura, Hajime ................ 1140 Tamura, Manjula K. ......... 2266 Tamura, Naoyuki .............. 3513 Tamura, Satoru ....... 1656, 3547 Tan, Ek T. .... 2053, 2054, 2075, 2092, 2574, 3202, 3216, 3281, 3774 Tan, Ek Tsoon .................. 3211 Tan, Huan .... 2189, 2497, 2498, 2503, 3612 Tan, Li-Hai ....................... 2520 Tan, Mui Hong ................. 1072 Tan, Nelly ............... 3388, 3437 Tan, Ru San ...................... 1441 Tan, Rusan........................ 1326 Tanaka, Chuzo ....... 1643, 2338, 2343, 3955 Tanaka, Hisashi ...... 1656, 3547 Tanaka, Naoaki................... 785 Tanaka, Naoro .................. 3305 Tanaka, Sayaka................. 1869 Tancredi, Felipe B. ........... 3340 Tanderup, Kari ....... 1752, 1757 Taneja, Samir S. ......... 94, 1572 Tanemura, Hiroshi ............ 2559 Tang, Chaohui .................. 2294 Tang, Cheuk ........... 2304, 3311 Tang, Cheuk Ying .. 3269, 3298 Tang, H............................. 3302 Tang, Hehan ..................... 1005 Tang, Jin ................. 2502, 4186 Tang, Kevin S................... 1890 Tang, Lijun ......................... 548 Tang, Minghui .................. 2834 Tang, Qunfeng.................. 3101 Tang, Richard L. Q ............. 254 Tang, Xin ......................... 3783 tang, Yehuan .................... 3050 Tang, Yu-Wei ......... 1365, 1414 Tani, Hitomi . 1368, 1375, 4549 Tanifum, Eric ................... 3893 Taniguchi, Yo ....... 2006, 2091, 2480 Tanimoto, Daigo .............. 1566 Tannus, Alberto ................ 2040 Tantillo, Gabriella ............ 3562 Tanttu, Jukka ...................... 230 Tao, Xiaofen..................... 3311 Tao, Xiaofeng ................... 3269 Tao, Ye ............................. 1845 Tao, Yuehui ...................... 2596 Taoka, Toshiaki ...... 2935, 2985 Taouli, Bachir ........ 1508, 1533, 2212, 3439, 4077, 4082, 4091, 4163 Tapscott, Stephen ............. 1645 Taquet, Maxime ..... 3135, 3156 Taracila, Victor ........ 825, 4387 Tarantino, Umberto .......... 1635 Tarasek, Matthew ... 1819, 4336 Tardieu, Marion...... 2434, 4117 Tardif, Christine Lucas ...... 267, 270, 935 Tariq, Maira...................... 3187 Tariq, Umar .. 1539, 1664, 4443 Tartaro, Armando ............. 1281 Tasdizen, Tolga ................ 2607 Tatagiba, Marcos Soares .. 1171 Tatsuno, Satoshi ..... 3629, 4466 Tauhid, Shahamat ............. 1096 Taviani, Valentina ..... 399, 597, 1398, 2449, 2556 Tavor, Ido 711, 926, 2110, 3651 Tawackoli, Wafa .... 1613, 4222 Tawara, Noriyuki ............. 3513 Tax, Chantal M.W. ... 700, 3149 Tay, Hui Chien ................. 2306 Tayler, Michael C. D. ....... 3937 Taylor, Ann M. ................... 345 Taylor, Brian 1147, 2408, 4198 Taylor, Chris J. ................. 2693 Taylor, Jennifer M. ........... 2002 Taylor, Margot J. ................ 887 Taylor, Michael D. ............. 923 Taylor, Robert W. ............ 1385 Taylor, Roy ...................... 1383 Taylor, Stuart ........ 1509, 1582, 2190, 2705, 3117, 4146 Taylor, Stuart A.................. 677 Tazoe, Jun ........................ 3116 Tchistiakova, Ekaterina .... 3250 Tea, Illa ............................ 1950 Teceno, Tyler ................... 1719 Techawiboonwong, Aranee ......................................... 1079 Tedford, Clark E............... 4044 Tee, Sui Seng ........... 160, 3935 Tee, Yee Kai .......... 3990, 4234 Teeuwisse, Wouter M. ...... 101, 104, 105, 1225, 3480 Tefera, Getaneh Bayu....... 2118 Tegafaw, Tirusew ... 3887, 3888 Teh, Irvin............................ 210 Teich, Douglas ................. 2846 Teichgraeber, Ulf ............. 4331 Tejos, Cristin ....... 1347, 1429, 3111, 4452 Telkki, Ville-Veikko ........ 1887 Tembulkar, Tanuf ............. 3890 Tempany, Clare ....... 475, 1770, 1799 Tempany-Afdhal, Clare .... 2199 Tempelmann, Claus.......... 3264 Temple, Michael .............. 4291 Temucin, Cagri Mesut ...... 2109 Teng, Gao-Jun ...................... 26 Teo, Wei Peng .................... 210 Teodorescu, Roxana ......... 3298 Teoh, Wei W. ................... 1707 Terada, Masaki ................. 4478 Terada, Yasuhiko .. 1597, 1685, 2761 Terae, Satoshi ......... 1208, 2111 Terashima, Kazuki ........... 3436 Terauchi, Kazuma ........ 1134, 1288, 1502 Terekhov, Maxim .. 1472, 1474, 3953, 4118 Terhaard, Chris...... 3442, 3443, 3666 Terpstra, Melissa ..... 113, 1939, 2033 Terraz, Sylvain ................... 111 Terreno, Enzo ........... 421, 1861 Terrones, Marcos Alonso Lopez ............................... 4392

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Tessem, May-Britt .. 1785, 1788 Tessier, Jean ....................... 508 Testelin, Sylvie ................. 1214 Testud, Frederik..... 1304, 2663, 3827 Tetzlaff, Wolfram ..... 347, 1114 Teughels, Stephanie .......... 1856 Tha, Khin Khin ....... 1208, 2111 Thacker, Jon . 2498, 2503, 4135 Than, Nandor Gabor ........ 1581, 4126 Thawait, Guarav K. .......... 2735 Thberge, Jean .................. 2355 Thedens, Daniel R. 3220, 3243, 3266, 4215 Theisen, Daniel ................. 4522 Thelwall, Peter E. ....... 598, 750 Thida, Thida ....................... 219 Thiele, Frank ...................... 952 Thiessen, Jonathan D. ........ 992, 2816, 3147 Thimmappa, Nanda ........ 1536, 1577, 3456, 3847, 4138, 4465 Thind, Kundan ......... 1479, 3729, 3910, 3912, 3926, 4369 Thiran, Jean-Philippe ......... 898, 2134, 2934, 2964 Thirumalai, Arthi .............. 1302 Thiruvenkadam, Sheshadri3720 Thng, Choon Hua ... 1693, 2220 Thoennessen, Heike .......... 3650 Thoeny, Harriet C. ............ 1778 Thoma, Christian .............. 1383 Thomas, Amy ................... 1007 Thomas, Bejoy.................. 2900 Thomas, Binu Panjikattil ... 619, 850 Thomas, David ...... 2151, 2177, 3727 Thomas, David L. .. 9, 424, 691, 1126, 2987, 3126, 3780, 4238 Thomas, Jewell B. ............ 1156 Thomas, Karen ................. 1729 Thomas, M. Albert .... 608, 856, 2004, 2010, 2043, 2859, 3421, 3959, 3971, 3983 Thomas, Monique ............... 862 Thomas, Reena ................. 3636 Thomason, Moriah ... 166, 4133 Thompson, Alan ............... 1111 Thompson, Andrew .......... 3011 Thompson, Christopher J. . 2816 Thompson, Craig B. ........... 810 Thompson, Deanne ........... 3203 Thompson, Deanne K. ....... 905, 2972 Thompson, Garth ... 2243, 2250, 2255, 2302 Thompson, Paul ................ 2119 Thompson, Reid C. ........... 2296 Thompson, Richard B....... 1377 Thompson, Terry .............. 3038 Thomson, Louise EJ ........ 1295, 1320, 1401, 4527 Thoonen, Geert ................. 1944 Thrmer, Gregor.... 1777, 1843, 3389, 3399, 4096 Thornhill, Rebecca E. ...... 3363, 3501 Thornton, John 386, 3011, 4333 Thornton, John S. ...... 314, 691, 2115 Thornton, Victoria ............ 1361 Thornton-Wells, Tricia ..... 3286 Thotala, Dinesh K....... 84, 1720 Thrippleton, Michael J...... 2907 Thulborn, Keith R. ......... 2820, 2874, 3625, 3742 Thulkar, Sanjay .......... 98, 3377 Thrling, Markus .............. 4415 Tian, Jie .......... 925, 1174, 1177 Tian, Jinfeng.263, 284, 2746, 2758, 2828, 4398 Tian, Liu ........................... 2497 Tian, Nan .......................... 4386 Tian, Wei ................ 2901, 3633 Tiar, Feriel ........................ 3414 Tibboel, Dick .................... 1464 Tiberi, Gianluigi ..... 2508, 4385 Tiddens, Harm .................. 1464 Tie, Changjun ........... 229, 4292 Tiefermann, Janice M. ........ 923 Tieng, Quang M. .............. 2049 Tiepolt, Solveig ................ 2884 Tietze, Anna ....................... 427 Tiitu, Virpi................ 434, 3551 Tijssen, Rob H. N. ...... 54, 4325 Tillema, Jan-Mendelt........ 2477 Tillement, Olivier ............. 4102 Tilsen, Sam ......................... 697 Timm, Kerstin N............... 3937 Ting, Samuel T. ..... 3734, 3813, 3816, 3826 Tipikin, Dmitriy ............... 1995 Tipirneni, Aaryani ............ 3628 Tirsi, Aziz ........................... 208 Tisdall, Matthew Dylan ..... 268, 855, 2029, 3030, 3791 Tisell, A. ........................... 1106 Tivarus, Madalina E. ........ 3573 Tiwari, Pallavi ........ 1248, 1774 Tiwari, Vivek ......... 1966, 1978 Tiwari, Yash Vardhan ..... 337, 340, 2922 Tkac, Ivan ............... 1961, 1981 Tkach, Jean A. .......... 923, 2760 Tkachenko, Valeriy .......... 2839 To, Xuan Vinh .......... 332, 3689 Tobalem, Frank ...... 2698, 3905 Tobias, William A. ........ 1465, 1473, 4114 Tobisch, Alexandra ............ 698 Tobn, Silvia Hidalgo ..... 2328, 3307, 3878 Todd, Nick .832, 1802, 1811, 1812, 4287, 4298 Toews, Matthew ....... 478, 4300 Tofts, Paul S. .................... 2864 Toga, Arthur W. ............... 2691 Togao, Osamu ...... .213, 955, 1125, 4123, 4233, 4237 Togashi, Kaori ....... 1578, 1579, 2102, 3383, 3450, 4106, 4132, 4468 Togni, Paolo ..................... 4336 Tokarev, Julian ................... 954 Tokuda, Junichi ........ 475, 1770 Tomanek, Boguslaw ... 14, 2392 Tomasi, Dardo .................. 1157 Tomaszewski, John .......... 1795 Tomic, Aleksandra ........... 1030 Tomiyama, Hiroyuki ....... 2866, 3672 Tomlinson, James S............ 568 Tommerdahl, Mark............. 921 Tomoda, Yoshihiro........... 4280 Tomokazu, Numano ......... 3514 Tompkins, Ronald G. ....... 4048 Tomsic, Michael ............... 2769 Toney, Glenn M. .............. 2307 Tong, Frank ........................ 339 Tong, Gehua ....................... 302 Tong, Ricky ...................... 4335 Tong, XiaoXin.................. 4537 Tong, Ying ......................... 985 Tong, Yunjie ...................... 206 Tonson, Anne ................... 1622 Tonyushkin, Alexey A. ... 2792, 2798 Toosy, Ahmed ........ 1122, 1212 Topfer, Ryan .................... 3856 Topping, Geoffrey ............ 1265 Torbati, Leila .................... 2703 Torbenson, Michael S......... 280 Toro, Lida......................... 1347 Torrealdea, Francisco 424, 4238 Torres, William E. ............ 4308 Torso, Mario........... 2857, 2887 Tosetti, Michela...... 2508, 4385 Toshikatsu, Washio .......... 3514 Tosner, Zdenek ................. 4246 Toso, Christian ................... 111 Tosun, Duygu ................... 3289 Totenhagen, John ... 1012, 1064 Toth, Ferenc ....................... 429 Toth, Robert ..................... 1801 Totterman, Saara .............. 1687 Totterman, Saara .............. 3485 Toulmin, Hilary .................. 888 Tour, James ...................... 2930 Tourbah, Ayman .................. 50 Tourdias, Thomas ............... 248 Tournier, Donald .............. 3163 Tournier, Jacques-Donald . 772, 787, 797, 841, 2135 Toussaint, Jimmy ............. 3890 Toussaint, Nicolas ..... 480, 484, 3098, 3206 Tovmasyan, Artek ............ 3883 Towner, Rheal A. .... 566, 1584, 1873, 1874 Towse, Theodore F.......... 1520, 1647, 3048, 3508, 3511 Toyoda, Hiroshi ............... 2160 Toyoshima, Hideto ........... 1140 Toyota, Taro ..................... 1872 Tyrs, Juha ....................... 641 Tozer, Gillian M. 1998, 3427, 3913, 3925, 3949, 3951 Tozzi, Piergiorgio ............. 1315 Trber, Frank.................... 4270 Traber, Julius .................... 1370 Traboulsee, Anthony L. ....... 51, 1078, 1084, 1093, 1100, 1117 Trakic, Adnan 727, 3701, 3819, 4345, 4418 Tramm, Brandon ...... 863, 2734 Trampel, Robert .... 2339, 2854, 2884, 4282 Tran, Bob ........................... 620 Tran, Thao T. ................... 2888 Tran, Thuy........................ 1913 Tran, Winston..................... 251 Tran-Gia, Johannes . 129, 1321, 2454 Trantzschel, Thomas ........ 3927 Trapp, Bruce D. ................ 1107 Trattnig, Siegfried ..... 163, 196, 217, 635, 688, 855, 981, 1088, 1605, 1653, 1663, 1678, 1737, 1738, 1969, 2018, 2022, 2473, 2785, 3374, 3465, 3466, 3471, 3472, 3475, 3532, 3536, 3539, 3541, 3630, 3775, 3782, 3970, 4028, 4090, 4140, 4142, 4508, 4514 Traud, Stefan .................... 2903 Traughber, Melanie S. . 67, 768, 4445 Trauner, Michael .... 1969, 4028 Traussnigg, Stefan .. 1969, 4028 Traveler, T........................ 2359

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Traxler, Hannes ................ 2473 Trayanova, Natalia ........... 4314 Trbojevic, Radmila ............. 380 Tremoleda, J.L. ................. 1204 Trenell, Michael I. .. 1383, 1385 Triano, Pamela.................. 3358 Triantafyllou, Christina ... 1210, 3305, 3348, 3354, 3355, 3598 Triantafyllou, Maria ......... 1778 Triantanfyllou, Christina .. 1018 Tricotel, Aurore ................ 1574 Tripathi, Manjari.... 3565, 3566, 3567 Tripathi, Rajendra P......... 3688, 3695, 3864, 4005, 4006, 4020, 4023 Triphan, Simon ................... 647 Triplett, William ...... 689, 1633, 3189, 3519 Triulzi, Fabio .................... 3133 Trivedi, Richa ................... 4005 Troalen, Thomas ........ 317, 323, 1321 Troncoso, Juan.................... 264 Trop, Isabelle .................... 1742 Tropp, James ............ 729, 4385 Tropp, Jim ........................ 3907 Troprs, Irne 209, 713, 1753, 2175, 2225, 2492, 3118 Troter, Arnaud Le ............... 407 Trouard, Theodore . 1012, 1064, 1493 Troxell, Megan L. ............... 504 Trueman, Rebecca ............ 1049 Truijman, Martine.... 589, 4542, 4543 Truong, Trong-Kha.... 664, 836, 3758 Truttmann, Anita ........ 898, 903 Trzasko, Joshua D. .... 130, 603, 3810, 4458 Tsaftaris, Sotirios A. ........... 254 Tsai, Fong Y. 1672, 2925, 3000 Tsai, Hao-Hung ................ 3692 Tsai, Leo L. ...................... 3934 Tsai, Ping-Huei ...... 1672, 2925, 3000 Tsai, Shang-Yueh .... 532, 1518, 3817 Tsai, Yi-Hsin .................... 3015 Tsai, Yuan-Hsiung ............ 2221 Tsang, Adrian ................... 3977 Tsarfaty, Ilan ...................... 425 Tse, Zion........ 273, 1847, 3474, 4321 Tseng, Benjamin ................. 619 Tseng, C.E. J..................... 3653 Tseng, Chuen-Den ............ 4513 Tseng, Elaine .................... 1345 Tseng, Po-Jung ................. 4307 Tseng, Wen-Yih Isaac ....... 523, 1343, 2085, 2130, 3093, 3161, 3293, 3422, 3653, 4509, 4513 Tseng, Yu-Sheng .... 1414, 2289 Tsien, Christina I. ..... 514, 3644 Tsirouis, Apostolos John . 2856, 3853 Tsoumakidou, Georgia ..... 3409 Tsoumpas, Charalampos... 3745 Tsuchida, Masahiro .......... 2719 Tsui, Wai Hon .................... 208 Tsujikawa, Tetsuya ........... 3043 Tsukamoto, Kei ..... 1134, 1288, 1502, 2998 Tsurugizawa, Tomokazu ... 416, 3103 Tu, Tsang-Wei ........ 933, 1039, 1071 Tucker, Carl S. ................. 1387 Tucker, Emily ................... 4053 Tudisca, Chiara................. 4485 Tudorica, Alina......... 504, 3380 Tuite, Paul ........................ 1939 Tully, Lisa M. ..................... 923 Tmer, Murat ................... 1838 Tunariu, Nina ........ 592, 1994, 3434, 4149 Tuncali, Kemal 475, 1770, 1821 Tung, Yu-Yin ................... 2925 Tunnicliffe, Elizabeth M. . 3792 Tunstead, James................ 1712 Tuor, Ursula I. ........ 2920, 3238 Turconi, Anna................... 2963 Turk, Esra ............................. 15 Turk, Esra Abaci............... 4269 Turkbey, Baris I. ............... 1782 Turlington, Daryl .............. 1487 Turnbull, Daniel H. .......... 1691 Turnbull, Douglass M....... 1385 Turnbull, Lindsay W. ...... 962, 975, 976, 1728, 1735 Turner, Gregory H. 1045, 1066, 1666 Turner, Jessica .................. 3207 Turner, Robert ..... 53, 107, 267, 270, 757, 847, 935, 2339, 2472, 2757, 2830, 2854, 2884, 3339, 3759, 4282 Turski, Patrick ........ 624, 987, 1136, 2993 Turtzo, L. Christine .. 933, 1071 Turunen, Mikko ................ 1382 Tusor, Nora......... 797, 888, 924 Tustison, Nicholas J. ....... 1473, 4120 Tuttle, R. Michael............. 1209 Tuzzi, Elisa....................... 1000 Twieg, Donald B. ... 2996, 2997 Twieg, Michael .......... 139, 725 Tyagi, Ritu ....................... 4023 Tyan, Andy....................... 1091 Tyan, Yeu-Sheng.... 1269, 3683 Tyburn, Jean-Max ............ 3940 Tyler, Betty ...................... 1059 Tyler, Damian J. ............... 3943 Tyler, Mitch E. ................. 2990 Tymofiyeva, Olga............... 890 Tzangarakis, Vasilis ......... 4449 Tzika, Aria A. ........ 2999, 3294, 3518, 4048 Tzschaetzsch, Heiko ......... 2435 U Uberti, Mariano G. ........... 1268 Uchikoshi, Masato . 1576, 2102, 2935 Uchiumi, Tomomi ............ 1685 Uchiyama, Daiji ..... 4467, 4473 Uddin, Md Nasir............... 4200 Ueberle, Friedrich... 1421, 4127 Uecker, Martin .. 127, 312, 676, 2584, 2645, 2657, 2668, 3700, 3776, 3954, 4274, 4275, 4323, 4443 Ueda, Junpei ..................... 2551 Ueda, Masafumi ..... 4467, 4473 Ueno, Tomohiro ............... 2481 Ueno, Yoshiko........ 1780, 3386 Ueoka, Katsuhiko ............. 1576 Ugurbil, Kamil .. 30, 52, 59, 71, 74, 244, 295, 793, 859, 954, 1540, 2122, 2364, 2621, 2661, . 2677, 2746, 2758, 3275, 3321, 4136, 4253, 4398, 4446 Uh, Jinsoo............... 2178, 3639 Uhrig, Lynn ...................... 2905 Ullmann, Peter.................. 2780 Ulloa, Jose ........................ 1749 Ulman, Shrutin ................. 2288 Ulrici, Johannes ................ 3837 Ulrike, Wedegaertner ....... 3057 Uludag, Kamil ........ 2472, 3138 Ulug, Aziz M. ................... 1163 Ulutan, Oytun ................... 4430 Umathum, Reiner .... 116, 1984, 1985, 2821 Umeda, Masahiro .. 1643, 2338, 2343, 3955 Umehana, Masaki ... 3103, 3383 Umeoka, Shigeaki . 3450, 4106, 4468 Umphrey, Heidi ................ 1751 Umutlu, Lale .................... 4281 Unal, Orhan .... 646, 1808, 4317 Underhill, Hunter R. .. 45, 1040, 1132, 3613 Unschuld, Paul G. .... 381, 1019 Untenberger, Markus....... 3719, 3776, 4274, 4275, 4340 Urbina, Jess .................... 4452 Urgok, Duan........... 379, 524 Uribe, Sergio 1347, 1429, 4452 Urrutia, Victor .................. 1130 Usher, Marianne ............... 1729 Ushijima, Yasuhiro .......... 4123 Usman, Muhammad .. 546, 609, 3754 Usoro, Joshua ................... 3385 Utecht, Lynn............. 284, 2828 Utsunomiya, Daisuke ....... 2463 Uwano, Ikuko 1141, 3660, 3787 Uy, Manuel O. .................. 4040 V Vachon, Celine M. ........... 1733 Vadakkumpadan, Fijoy .... 4314 Vadvakar, Shraddha ......... 1584 Vaes, Peter ....................... 1856 Vaessen, Maarten ............. 2288 Vaessen, Paul ................... 1829 Vaghefi, Ehsan ................... 450 Vagni, Vincent A. ............ 3906 Vahedipour, Kaveh ....... 2494, 2600, 3164, 3709, 3769, 3798 Vaidya, Jatin....................... 736 Vaidya, Manushka V. ....... 4379 Vaidya, Vivek .................. 2984 Vail, Thomas P. .................. 430 Vakil, Parmede ...... 8, 582, 629, 2352, 2994, 3790 Valabregue, Romain ........... 737 Valaparla, Sunil K. ........... 2001 Valdez, Michael ..... 1012, 1064 Valente, Giancarlo............ 2287 Valentinitsch, Alexander .... 430 Valeri, Gianluca ............... 4490 Valette, Julien. 112, 3998, 3999 Valkonen, Tuomo ............. 2078 Valkovic, Ladislav ........ 1969, 2795, 3970, 4028, 4090 Valle, Jean-Paul .... 2698, 3905 Vallone, Antonino .. 1440, 4485 Valsasina, Paola ...... 803, 1121, 1173, 1179, 2963, 3553, 3611 van Alfen, Nens................ 1631 van Amerom, Joshua F. 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1443, 4129 Van Asten, Jack JA.. 673, 3687, 3982 van Beek, Edwin ............... 1620 Van Beek, Maarten . 2316, 3687 Van Beers, Bernard E. ..... 2421, 2447, 3423, 4075, 4078, 4087 van Bel, Frank .................. 2967 van Bergen, Jiri M.G. ....... 1019 van Boxtel, Martin P.J. ..... 1022 Van Broeckhoven, Christine .......................................... 1052 van Bruggen, Nicholas ....... 501 van Bruggen, Thomas ........ 790, 3588 van Buchem, Mark A. 458, 990, 2882, 2960 van Bussel, Frank C.G. ...... 990, 1022 van Cappellen van Walsum, Anne-Marie van .................. 837 Van Cauter, Sofie ..... 518, 3989 Van Cauteren, Marc......... 2150, 3130, 3134, 3172, 4093, . 4100, 4104, 4154, 4165 Van Criekinge, Mark ...... 215, 812, 3429 van Dalen, Thijs................ 1829 van de Bank, B.L. ............. 3982 van de Graaf, Benjamin .... 1021 van de Haar, Harm J. 990, 1022, 2218 van de Kolok, Cees ........... 1376 van de Lindt, Tessa ............. 833 van de Loo, Fons A. ......... 3905 van de Looij, Yohan ........ 2515, 3413, 3675 Van de Moortele, PierreFrancois 30, 71, 74, 288, 463, 954, 1292, 3962, 4191, 4253, 4398, 4429, 4446 van de Ven, Kim C.C.......... 222 van den Berg, C.A.T. . 115, 285, 390, 1830, 2146, 3016, 3442, 3818, 4178, 4185, 4244, 4245, 4325 van den Berg, Nico . 3401, 4382 van den Berg, Sjoerd A..... 1960 van den Bergen, Janneke . 2960 van den Boomen, Hannah . 4284 van den Bosch, Maurice A.A.J. .. 1829, 1970, 3368, 4309, 4311 van den Brink, Johan ....... 2385, 3443 van der Berg, Wim ........... 3905 van der Bom, Imramsjah M.J. ................................ 3880, 4230 van der Geest, R.J. .............. 589 van der Geest, Rob ........... 4543 van der Graaf, M. ..... 222, 3445 van der Heide, Uulke A. ...... 97, 554, 1789, 1791 van der Heiden, Kim .......... 237 van der Kemp, W.J.M...... 1708, 1789, 1970, 2008 van der Knaap, Marjo ....... 1110 Van der Kolk, A.G. ... 627, 966, 1271, 2982, 4540 van der Kouwe, Andr J. W. ....... 268, 855, 947, 2029, 2295, 2585, 3030, 3272, 3791 van der Kruijs, Sylvie J. .. 1166, 1187 Van der Laak, Jeroen ............ 99 Van der Linden, Annemie . 331, 1052, 3313 van der Lugt, Aad ............. 4542 van der Pol, Christian B.... 1667 van der Steen, Ton ............ 4542 van der Tol, Pieternel ....... 4199 van der Veen, Jan WC ...... 2032 van der Velden, Tijl A. .... 2391, 2573, 2729, 4538 van der Weerd, Louise....... 237, 883, 1266 van Dijk, Ko Willems ....... 1960 Van Dyke, Terry ............... 1696 van Engelen, Baziel G. .... 1631, 1634 Van Erp, Theodorus GM ... 736, 3576 Van Essen, David C...... 52, 835 van Ewijk, Petronella A. ... 1977 van Gelderen, Peter ... 372, 459, 708, 754, 1082, 2248 van Golen, Larissa W. ...... 2179 van Gorp, Joost ....... 1829, 2683 Van Hecke, Wim ..... 774, 1243, 3095 van Heeswijk, Ruud B. .... 1311, 4565 van Hoof, Raf ........... 589, 4543 Van Houten, Elijah ........... 2423 Van Huffel, Sabine ... 518, 3989 van IJperen, Gert .............. 2562 van Kalleveen, Irene ........ 2008, 2387, 2729, 4245 van Laarhoven, H. W.M. .. 3445 van Leeuwen, Maarten S. . 2206 van Lier, A.L .......... 4178, 4185 van Lier, Astrid L.H.M.W. . 115 van Loon, Luc JC ............. 1964 Van Meir, Erwin ................. 511 van Nierop, Bastiaan J. ..... 1360 van Ooij, Pim........................ 62 van Oorschot, Joep ........... 4521 van Oort, Erik ................... 2238 van Oostenbrugge, Robert 589, 2218, 4543 van Ormondt, Dirk ........... 2032 van Orshoven, N.P. ............ 589 van Orshoven, Narender ... 4543 van Osch, Matthias . .. 101, 102, 104, 105, 458, 628, 850, 1225, 2175, 2198, 2625, 3045, 3245 van Osch, Thijs................... 990 van Ree, Katherine ........... 3447 van Rhoon, Gerard . 1819, 4336 van Riel, Natal A. ............. 1960 Van Santvoort, Ann .......... 3694 Van Steenkiste, Gwendolyn ......................................... 3186 Van Stockum, Saskia........ 1090 van Stralen, Marijn ........... 2206 Van Thiel, Geoffrey S. ..... 3529 van Tiel, Jasper................... 146 van Tol, Johan .................. 3946 van Uden, Mark J. .... 538, 3403 van Vulpen, Marco ...... 97, 554, 1789, 1791, 1830, 4322 van Walderveen, Marianne A.A. .................................... 628 van Weeghel, Michel.......... 117 van Westen, Danielle ....... 497, 615, 781, 2198, 2504 van Yperen, Gert .............. 3443 van Zijl, Peter C.M. ... 152, 156, 381, 413, 422, 426, 428, 447, 565, 585, 707, 845, 1019, 1852, 1903, 1904, 1911, 2261, 2484, 2544, 2545, 2555, 3257, 3648, 3840, 3940, 4240, 4295 Van, Anh Tu.73, 121, 369, 2044, 2061, 2084, 3210, 3744 VanCriekinge, Mark ......... 3907 Vandenborne, Krista ........ 689, 1633, 3519, 4066 Vandeputte, Caroline ........ 1139 Vandoorne, Katrien .......... 4507 Vandsburger, Moriel ....... 439, 1853, 1897, 4231, 4507 Vangel, Mark.................... 3061 Vanghan, J. Thomas ........... 263 Vanhoutte, Greetje ........... 1052 Vannesjo, Johanna ............ 2715 Vannesjo, Signe Johanna ..... 69, 529, 552, 669, 671, 2569 Vannest, Jennifer .............. 3051 Vanni, Simo...................... 3353 VanSlooten, Ashley .......... 3058 Vrallyay, Csanad G. ......... 716 Varentsova, Anna ............. 2128 Vareth, Maryam ....... 122, 2012 Vargas, Alberto ................ 3396 Vargas-Caas, S. .............. 3492 Varma, Gopal ........ 350, 2506, 2535, 2536, 3934, 3942, 4224 Vartholomeos, Panagiotis. 2766 Varvaris, Mark ................. 3596 Varvaro, Gaspare.............. 3876 Vasanawala, Shreyas S. ..... 127, 128, 312, 1539, 1557, 1664, 2577, 2624, 3795, 4085, 4086, 4443 Vasavada, Megha ............. 1153 Vaseghi, Marmar .............. 4560 Vasile, Julie ...................... 4465 Vasireddi, Anil K. ............ 1004 Vass, Clemens .................... 163 Vassallo, Irene .................. 1063 Vasung, Lana ... 896, 903, 2964 Vasylechko, Serge .............. 918 Vats, Divya ...................... 3914 Vaughan, David ................. 787 Vaughan-Jones, Richard .. 3943 Vavasour, Irene .......... 51, 1226 Vazin, Tandis ................... 1857 Vazquez, Alberto.............. 2299 Vazquez, Fabian ............... 4371 Veeraiah, Pandichelvam ... 1966 Veeravelli, Sumana .......... 1012 Veggiotti, Pierangelo............ 42 Vegh, Viktor..................... 2049 Vehtari, Aki...................... 3353 Veit-Haibach, Patrick ....... 4157 Vekszler, Gyrgy ............. 1663 Velagapudi, Charkradhar ... 344 Velagapudi, Krishna N. ..... 319, 4462 Velan, Sendhil S. ... 1054, 1068, 1072, 1526, 1527, 1707, 2015, 2023, 2031, 2701, 4015, 4064 Velazquez, Carmen .......... 2860 Velde, Greetje Vande ...... 1496, 1721 Veldhuis, Wouter B. ........ 1970, 2206, 3368 Velikina, Julia V................. 583 Velpandian, T. .................. 3430 Veltien, Andor 673, 3687, 4016 Venkat, Chitra .................. 1144 Venkataraman, Kavita ..... 1526, 2701 Venkatasubramanian, Palamadai N. .................... 1709 Venkatesh, Bharath A ...... 4500 Venkatesh, Humsa............ 3432 Venkatesh, Sudhakar K. .... 278, 4067 Venkateswaran, Madhav .. 4317 Venkatraman, Talaignair ... 749, 3883

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Venook, Rayna ................... 501 Ventakesh, Sudhakar K. ... 1506 Vera, Naira P. Martinez .... 3895 Veraart, Jelle ... 518, 2081, 3095 Verbeken, Eric .................. 1496 Verbist, Berit M. ............... 1225 Verges, Samuel ................... 713 Vergun, Svyat ................... 2990 Vergun, Svyatoslav........... 3306 Verhaar, Jan ........................ 146 Verhaart, Rene .................. 4336 Verhey, Frans RJ ...... 990, 2218 Verhoeven, Judith ... 1182, 3654 Verhoye, Marleen ... 1052, 3313 Verly, Marjolein ............... 1182 Verma, Gaurav ...... 1006, 1053, 1723, 3421, 3983 Verma, Hema.................... 4279 Verma, Nadimpalli RS ..... 1875 Verma, Ragini ....... 2088, 2089, 2204 Verma, Sanjay K. ........ 1054, 1068, 1072, 1707, 2015, 2023 Vermathen, Martina .......... 4021 Vermathen, Peter .... 4021, 4152 Vermeij, Eline .................. 3905 Vernickel, Peter ..... 2748, 2825, 4413 Vernikouskaya, Ina . 1367, 3080 Vernon, Anthony .... 1043, 2465 Verret, Jean-Marie .. 1585, 4362 Verschuuren, Jan J.G.M. .. 2960 Versluis, Maarten J. ... 365, 398, 628, 1225, 2391, 2468, 2625 Vertes, Petra ..................... 2230 Vesanen, Panu .................. 3743 Vesek, Jeffrey ................... 1029 Vespa, Paul ....................... 1947 Vesprini, Danny .................... 91 Vestbo, Jrgen .................. 1484 Vexler, Zinaida ................. 3920 Viallon, Magalie . 233, 482, 575 Vidailhet, Marie................ 1027 Vidler, Daniel ..................... 598 Vidorreta, Marta ............... 2193 Vidyasagar, Rishma ... 915, 916, 1142 Viel, Thomas .................... 1767 Viergever, Max A. .... 700, 3149 Vigen, Karl K. ....... 399, 1390, 1398, 1501 Vignaud, Alexandre ......... 2506, 3979, 4251, 4257, 4552 Vigneron, Daniel B. ... 122, 215, 537, 658, 1675, 1935, 2003, 2398, 2799, 3420, 3429, 3907, 3915, 3954 Vijayakumar, Sathya ....... 1395, 1445, 4462, 4510, 4515, 4562, 4569 Vik, Torbjoern .................. 2588 Vilgrain, Valrie .... 2421, 2447, 3423, 4075, 4078 Vilichis, Jenny .................. 2328 Villablanca, Pablo J. ......... 3003 Villanueva, Angeles ......... 3896 Villarrubia, Claudia Wuillma Narvaez ............................ 3378 Villemagne, Victor L. . 621, 841 Villena, Jorge Fernandez 2804, 2831 Villien, Marjorie ...... 713, 2175, 2225 Villringer, Arno .................. 384 Vincent, Trevor J. ............. 3147 Vincenti, Gabriella ... 547, 1315 Vinding, Mads Sloth........ 3945, 4246 Vinogradov, Sergei ........... 3244 Viola-Villegas, Nerissa..... 3415 Virgincar, Rohan S. .. 818, 1451 Virtue, Patrick .......... 127, 2668 Visaria, Rachana....... 284, 2828 Viset, Trond...................... 1785 Visser, Fredy ..... 368, 627, 966, 1271, 2982, 3016, 3542, 4244, 4540 Viswanath, Satish ............. 1773 Viswanathan, Akila N. ..... 1847 Vivash, Lucy ...................... 620 Vives, Veronique ................ 746 Vivian-Griffiths, Tim ......... 895 Vivier, Pierre-Hughes ....... 4144 Vlachou, Paraskevi A. ...... 1529 Vlassenko, Andrei ............ 3056 Vles, Johannes .................. 1166 Vo, An .............................. 1163 Vodraskova, Eva .............. 4058 Voelker, Maximilian N. .... 2779 Voet, Nicoline B.M. 1631, 1634 Voets, Natalie L. ..... 2148, 3275 Vogel, Sherry ................... 1189 Vogel-Claussen, Jens ....... 650, 744, 1497 Vogelstein, Bert .................. 565 Vogelstein, Joshua ............ 2270 Vogt, Stefan........................ 154 Voigt, Tobias .... 258, 470, 4520 Voineskos, Aristotle N. .... 1191 Voiron, Jrme ................. 2176 Voit, Dirk .... 4274, 4275, 4323, 4567 Voleti, Rajeeva ................. 1980 Volkov, Yuri..................... 1856 Volland, Nelly A. ..... 134, 4299 Vollmayr, Barbara .............. 943 Vollmers, Manda ...... 863, 3418 Volotovskyy, Vyacheslav ..... 14 Voluck, Matthew R. ......... 3641 Volz, Steffen .................... 2513 Vomacka, Lena ................ 4522 Von Bohlen, Anne ............ 1372 von Briesen, Hagen .......... 3895 von Deuster, Constantin .... 307, 480, 2099, 2576 Von Deuster, Constantin .. 3206 von Elverfeldt, Dominik .. 2265, 2322, 2718, 2908, 3882 von Kienlin, Markus ........... 331 von Knobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff, Florian .............................. 4512 Von Morze, Cornelius ....... 537, 1935 Vonck, Kristl E................. 1187 V, Stefan....................... 4543 Voogt, Ingmar ....... 2729, 3401, 4373, 4382 Voogt, Ingmar J. ............... 4397 Voon, Valerie ................... 2230 Vos, Eline K. .. 538, 1790, 3403 Vos, Sjoerd B .. 121, 842, 1146, 2867, 2880, 3195, 3628 Vosicky, James ................. 1702 Voss, Henning ........ 1021, 2253 Voss, Stephan D. .............. 4056 Vossen, Josephina ............ 4073 Voyvodic, James ................ 736 Vu, An T. ..... 2364, 3316, 3321 Vu, Anthony T. ................ 2406 Vu, Joseph ........................ 2677 Vuilleumier, Patrik ........... 2246 Vyas, Urvi .............. 1822, 2509 Vymazal, Josef ........... 379, 524 W Wachowicz, Keith .. 2451, 3966 Wachsmuth, Lydia . 1262, 1767 Wacker, Frank .31, 650, 744, 1372, 1497, 1548, 2633, 2649 Wada, Takeshi .................. 2935 Wada, Tsukasa ................... 972 Waddell, Kevin .................. 844 Wade, Trevor P. ...... 549, 1479, 3729, 3912 Wadhwa, Shashi ............... 2947 Waehnert, Miriam ...... 267, 270 Wage, Ricardo .................. 4564 Wagner, Claus .................. 1482 Wagner, Gerd ................... 1952 Wagner, Marlies ............... 1105 Wagner, Michael ................ 952 Wagner, Shawn ..... 3894, 3932, 3950 Wagner, Sylvia ................. 3895 Wagshul, Mark E. . 1254, 2167, 2861, 4110 Wahl, Hannes ................... 3604 Wahlund, Lars-Olof ......... 2865 Waiczies, Helmar ....... 28, 3504 Waiczies, Sonia .......... 28, 3504 Wakahiro, Mari ........ 178, 3169 Wakayama, Minako ......... 4535 Wakayama, Tetsuya ........ 2436, 3547, 4168, 4169, 4478 Wakayama, Toshiki............ 988 Wakeman, Daniel G. ........ 2841 Waks, Matt ....................... 2734 Walboomers, X.Frank ...... 3978 Walcher, Daniel ............... 4547 Walcher, Thomas ............. 1324 Walczak, Piotr 562, 1061, 2555 Wald, Lawrence L. .. 53, 58, 75, 137, 290, 353, 393, 410, 665, 792, 826, 950, 1210, 2077, 2125, 2603, 2646, 2664, 2722, 2724, 2731, 2740, 2741, 2772, 2804, 2831, 3254, 3305, 3315, 3348, 3354, 3355, 4177, 4252, 4386, 4412, 4420 Walden, Hannah ................. 750 Walhfer, Kirsten ............. 1165 Walker, Christopher M. .... 3948 Walker, Duncan ............... 1612 Walker, Lindsay 801, 911, 2955 Walker, Matthew .............. 3612 Walker, Ronald C. ............ 1520 Walker-Samuel, Simon ..... 424, 506, 1509, 1698, 1701, 2105, 2188, 2190, 2214, 3117, 4238 Wallace, Daniel J. .............. 541 Wallace, Toni . 720, 1729, 1994 Wallihan, Daniel .............. 1506 Wallin, Diana ................... 1981 Walls, Jamie D. .................. 531 Walsh, Andrew................. 1081 Walsh, Edward G. .. 2996, 2997 Walter, Glenn. ........ 689, 1633, 3519, 4066 Walther, Sebastian............ 3046 Walton, Leo...................... 2990 Walz, Jennifer Marie .......... 756 Walzer, Sonja M.... 2473, 3475, 3532 Wan, Min ......................... 1441 Wan, Mingxi ............ 795, 2950 Wan, Tao .......................... 1809 Wan, Yi-ting..................... 1168

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Wandell, Brian.......... 938, 3160 Wang, Anna M. .......... 360, 432 Wang, B. ........................... 3302 Wang, Bing............. 1581, 4126 Wang, Binquan ...... 2891, 3020, 3184, 3614 Wang, Bo .................. 525, 3052 Wang, Chao-Ying ............. 1232 Wang, Chengbo ... 6, 822, 1447, 4115 Wang, Chengyan ........ 92, 1775 Wang, Chung-Hsin ........... 1825 Wang, Chunsheng............. 1675 Wang, Da .......................... 2626 Wang, Dah-Jyuu ............... 1633 Wang, Danny J.J. ....... 106, 193, 205, 539, 2183, 2227, 2233, 2953, 3033, 3038, 3040, 3044, 3052, 3323, 3346 Wang, Dehang .................... 548 Wang, Dinghui ................. 2415 Wang, Dingxin .... 71, 244, 584, 2677 Wang, D-J........................... 689 Wang, Dongxin................. 1020 Wang, Enfeng ................... 4236 Wang, Feng ........ .1115, 2294, 3288, 4134, 4137 Wang, Fu-Nien ...... 1218, 1330, 2256, 2547, 3120, 3686, 4195 Wang, Guan ............ 1845, 1871 Wang, Guangbin .... 1223, 1234, 3005 Wang, Guangyi ......... 478, 4300 Wang, Haiyi...................... 3050 Wang, Han .............. 1031, 1766 Wang, Haonan .......... 956, 4575 Wang, He ..... 92, 240, 274, 958, 985, 1503, 1504, 1617, 1775, 2876, 2890, 2979, 2980, 3053, 3113, 4156 Wang, Henry .................... 3633 Wang, Hongchen ..... 170, 3841, 3845, 3869 Wang, Huali...................... 3662 Wang, Huan ...................... 2425 Wang, Hui ........................ 1430 Wang, Huiting 904, 1008, 1164 Wang, Hung-Hsuan .......... 1343 Wang, Jianjun ..................... 443 Wang, Jian-Li 1029, 1153, 3228 Wang, Jianyi ..................... 1860 Wang, Jing . 1020, 1553, 1560, 2224, 2340, 3404, 3407 Wang, Jinnan . 630, 879, 1129, 1310, 1413, 4536 Wang, Jiun-jie ........ 1231, 3091 Wang, Joon Ho ................. 3467 Wang, Jun ......................... 3568 Wang, Kang ......... 1273, 1274, 1422, 1541, 2348, 3310, 3795, 3820, 3832 Wang, Kezhou ........ 1327, 1341 Wang, Lanlan ................... 1005 Wang, Lee .......................... 561 Wang, Lei ......................... 3425 Wang, Li 24, 179, 2951, 2952, 4080, 4161 Wang, Lihui........................ 482 Wang, Lin ......................... 2181 Wang, Liya ...... 234, 511, 3627, 3897 Wang, Luning ........... 465, 2521 Wang, Lvhao .................... 2357 Wang, Meihan .................. 1298 Wang, Meiyun .................. 3638 Wang, Mingtao ................. 3171 Wang, Nian......................... 147 Wang, Ningli ...................... 525 Wang, Peng ........ 1808, 3102, 3256, 4317 Wang, Ping ....................... 2530 Wang, Qi .......................... 3903 Wang, Qidong 985, 1033, 1202 Wang, Qiu .... 2674, 3805, 3812 Wang, Qiuping ................. 1580 Wang, Rong............ 1028, 3040 Wang, Rui ........ 92, 383, 1775, 3040, 3052 Wang, Ruixue ................... 4063 Wang, Ruopeng ................ 2125 Wang, Shi .... 1437, 1804, 1806, 1813, 2610 Wang, Shian-Jy ................ 1858 Wang, Shiyang ........... 96, 3649 Wang, Shuai ............. 692, 3853 Wang, Shumin ....... 1075, 1076, 1077, 2787, 2833 Wang, Shuo ...................... 3040 Wang, Shuxia . 946, 1009, 1074 Wang, Silun ............ 2919, 3676 Wang, Sumei .. 968, 3632, 3641 Wang, Tingting................. 3140 Wang, Vincent M. ............ 3529 Wang, Wei........ 92, 1775, 1847 Wang, Wen-Tung .. 1149, 2501, 3981 Wang, Winfred ................. 1147 Wang, Xianlong........ 963, 2526 Wang, Xiao............... 848, 1306 Wang, Xiaoen ......... 3934, 3942 Wang, Xiaojie........... 342, 3112 Wang, Xiaotian................. 3525 Wang, Xiaoyan ................. 3067 Wang, Xiaoying... 92, 132, 984, 1020, 1297, 1549, 1550, 1553, 1559, 1560, 1763, 1775, 1784, 1796, 2194, 2224, 2340, 3400, 3404, 3407, 4125, 4143, 4312, 4339 Wang, Xiaoyong ... 3362, 3365, 3366 Wang, Xiao-Yong ............ 1733 Wang, Xiuli ...................... 3600 Wang, Xue ............. 2350, 3170 Wang, Xuxia ...................... 946 Wang, Ya ........................... 717 Wang, Yanhua .......... 605, 3804 Wang, Yao ....................... 2688 Wang, Ye ......................... 4339 Wang, Yi ... 165, 262, 692, 697, 702, 1536, 1577, 2378, 2474, 2497, 2498, 2566, 2591, 2856, 2891, 3334, 3612, 3614, 3847, 3853, 3857, 4174, 4193, 4272 Wang, Yi-Hsin ................. 3692 Wang, Yi-Xiang .... 2552, 2875, 3476, 3478, 4081, 4092 Wang, Yong .. 342, 492, 493, 776, 1039, 3622, 3624 Wang, Yong-Jun .............. 1066 Wang, Yu ................. 132, 2918 Wang, Yu Lin ................... 1178 Wang, Yuan............ 1177, 3222 Wang, Yuan-Cheng .............. 26 Wang, YunMing ............... 1870 Wang, Yunzhi .................. 3283 wang, yuqing .................... 3425 Wang, Ze . 40, 617, 2174, 2259, 3033 Wang, Zejing .................... 1645 Wang, Zhangwei .............. 2835 Wang, Zhe ........................ 1403 Wang, Zhen J. .......... 812, 3429 Wang, Zhengge ................ 3570 Wang, Zhiqun ................... 1010 Wang, Zhiyue J. ..... 3799, 4444 Wang, Zi............................. 176 Wapp, Manuela ................ 1143 Ward, Aaron D. ................ 3729 Ward, Alexander O. ......... 1381 Ward, B. Douglas .. 2249, 2264, 2317, 2883, 3300, 3846 Ward, Jesse......................... 154 Ward, Sally L.D. ................ 251 Wardlaw, Joanna M.......... 2907 Warfield, Simon K. ... 311, 794, 1535, 2057, 2587, 3135, 3156, 3535, 3746, 4056 Wargo, Christopher J........ 2363 Warnert, Esther A. H ........ 2182 Warnking, Jan M. .... 713, 2175, 2176, 2225, 2832 Warntjes, JBM.................. 1106 Warntjes, Marcel .............. 2505 Warren, Anne ................... 3387 Warren, Kenneth .............. 1081 Warton, Chirstopher ........... 886 Washio, Toshikatsu .......... 2437 Wasilewski, Marie........ 8, 1285 Waskiewicz, Nicole... 801, 911, 2955 Wasliewski, Marie.............. 629 Waspe, Adam C. .... 4291, 4337 Wassberg, Cecilia............. 3394 Wasserman, Bruce A. ....... 1130 Wassermann, Demian......... 937 Wastling, Stephen James . 3326, 4264 Wasza, Jakob.................... 4528 Watal, Geeta ..................... 1512 Watanabe, Atsuya .............. 942 Watanabe, Hideaki ........... 2992 Watanabe, Hidehiro.......... 4214 Watanabe, M. ................... 4064 Watanabe, Michiko .......... 1388 Watanabe, Sadahiro.......... 1781 Watanabe, Saori ............... 3509 Watanabe, Takashi ............. 272 Watanabe, Yasuharu ....... 1643, 2338, 2343 Watanabe, Yasushi ........... 1290 Watanabe, Yasuyoshi ....... 2160 Waters, Emily Alexandria 1688 Waterton, John C.... 1749, 2693 Watkins, Ronald D. ... 305, 436, 1671, 1690, 3938 Watson, Geoffrey ... 3081, 3090 Watts, Richard ....... 995, 1089, 1250 Waxmann, Patrick .. 4259, 4404 Wayte, Sarah C. ............... 4052 Weaver, David ................. 4105 Weaver, John. 2423, 2425, 2442 Weaver, Junaita ................ 1782 Weavers, Paul T. ..... 126, 2640, 4395 Webb, Andrew .. 105, 365, 398, 1400, 1996, 2008, 2468, 2592, 2800, 2801, 4375 Webb, Andrew G. ..... 101, 104, 115, 1225, 1589, 2960, 3480 Webb, Becky .................... 1882 Webb, Kevin F. .................. 450 Weber, Bernd ..................... 249 Weber, Daniel .................. 1600 Weber, Ewald ........ 727, 2780, 3701, 4418, 4421 Weber, Hans .... 124, 666, 2379, 2384, 4248 Weber, Kenneth A, II. ...... 2350 Weber, Marc-Andr ........... 116

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Author Index
Weber, Michael ....... 163, 1663, 1678, 3536, 3541 Weber, Oliver M. ................ 256 Weber, Stefan ......... 1423, 4523 Weber, Wade .................... 4001 Weber-Fahr, Wolfgang ...... 943, 1973, 2305, 2321 Wech, Tobias ............ 129, 2614 Wedan, Steve ...................... 469 Wedeen, Van J. ................. 2125 Wedegrtner, Ulrike ....... 1421, 4127 Wee, Chong-Yaw ............... 179 Weglarz, Wladyslaw Piotr 2392 Wehrl, Hans ...................... 4359 Wehrli, Felix W. ...... 141, 762, 917, 1307, 1344, 1351, 1353, 1354, 1592, 1593, 1594, 1601, 1602, 1604, 2161, 2186, 2517, 2953 Wehrli, Natasha E. ............ 1572 Wehrli, Suzanne L. 1592, 2517, 3428 Wei, Hongjiang........... 482, 575 Wei, Juan ..... 1310, 2586, 4125, 4312 Wei, Lai .................... 503, 2531 Wei, Li ...................... 969, 3997 Wei, Ling .......................... 2919 Wei, Mengqi ....................... 548 Wei, Pei-Shan ................... 2721 Wei, Wenbo ...................... 1657 Wei, Xiaocheng ........ 556, 2404 Weibrecht, Martin............... 748 Weick, Stefan ....... 649, 1489, 1498 Weiduschat, Nora ... 2855, 3985 Weier, Katrin .......... 2903, 3618 Weigel, Matthias.... 1304, 2116, 4286 Weiger, Markus ........ 761, 2632 Weiller, Cornelius............... 631 Weiluo, Ray ...................... 4374 Weinans, Harrie .................. 146 Weinberg, Jeffrey S. ........ 1839, 4294, 4301 Weiner, Michael ..... 2620, 3814 Weiner, Michael ............... 3665 Weiner, Myron ................... 619 Weingarten, Carol P. ........ 3287 Weingrtner, Sebastian ...... 257, 1358, 1406, 1411, 1427 Weinsaft, Jonathan W. ....... 262, 2474 Weinstein, Susan P. .. 194, 1732 Weir, Genevieve ................. 502 Weir-McCall, Jonathan ..... 1277 Weis, Jan ................ 1625, 1820 Weis, Jared A. .................. 1730 Weisenberg, Noemi ............ 198 Weiser, Mark .................... 1157 Weiskopf, Nikolaus ........ 691, 2065, 2246, 2478, 3008, 3017, 3131, 3196, 4333 Weisman, Michael H. ......... 541 Weiss, Claire .................... 1372 Weiss, Clifford R. ...... 471, 865, 1833 Weiss, Elisabeth ............... 1487 Weiss, Kilian ....... 1363, 1918, 3930, 3941 Weiss, Robert G. ........ 530, 579 Weiss, Steffen.. 469, 470, 4324, 4413 Weisser, Gerald ................ 3115 Weitekamp, Christopher ... 1153 Welch, E. Brian ..... 1520, 1524, 1618, 2413, 2578, 3510, 3763 Welch, George .................. 1133 Welch, Robert........ 1162, 2897, 3561 Weller, Daniel S. .............. 2602 Wells, William M. , III .... 1821, 3361 Wells, Jack .... 506, 2188, 2190, 3679 Wells, William ................... 418 Welsch, Gtz .................... 1663 Welsh, Denise C. .............. 1719 Welsh, Robert Cary .... 385, 889 Welte, Tobias ..................... 744 Welz, Anna M. .. 16, 666, 2379, 2384, 2663 Wemmie, John A. .... 733, 3220, 3243, 3266 Wen, Han.................... 482, 575 Wen, Hsiao-Chuan ........... 1711 Wen, Jing.......................... 2861 Wen, Patrick Y. .................. 516 Wen, Qiuting .................... 3643 Wen, Shihui ...................... 3886 Wen, Wan-Hsin ................ 2086 Wen, Yan.......................... 3857 Wen, Yang........................ 4162 Wen, Zhibo ............... 963, 2526 Wendell, David C. .. 1426, 4530 Weng, Dehe ...................... 4476 Weng, Hsu-Huei ............... 2221 Weng, Jun-Cheng .. 1269, 3093, 3683, 3692 Weng, Shenhong .............. 1186 Wengert, Georg ................ 3381 Wenkel, Evelyn ................ 2813 Wentland, Andrew L. ........ 65, 1356, 4460 Wentzel, Jolanda .............. 4542 Wenzel, Fabian ................... 952 Weon, Chi Jun .................. 1842 Werier, Joel ............ 1669, 3501 Wermer, Marieke J.H. ........ 628 Wernik, Christopher M..... 1443 Werys, Konrad ................. 1393 Wesa, Amy ......................... 577 Wessberg, Johan ................. 753 Wessels, Bart .. 117, 1623, 1627 West, Kathryn L. .............. 1056 West, Melinda .................... 566 Westin, Carl-Fredrik.. 614, 937, 2899, 3179, 3185 Westman, Eric .................. 2865 Westphal, Robert .............. 1043 Wetscherek, Andreas ....... 3079, 3111 Wetterling, Friedrich ....... 1856, 4012 Wey, Hsiao-Ying...... 760, 2263 Wharton, Samuel J. ... 265, 300, 953, 2487, 2490, 2491, 3251 Wheatley, Andrew ............ 1471 Wheaton, Andrew J. . 551, 2026 Wheeler-Kingshott, Claudia Angela M. 49, 351, 1090, 1095, 1111, 1122, 1126, 1212, 2000, 2095, 2393, 2540, 3126, 3128, 3163, 3187, 3574 While, Peter T. . 662, 663, 4346 Whitcher, Brandon ........... 1768 White, Christian ......... 404, 814 White, Darin ..................... 4107 White, Eric A. .................. 3501 White, Jacob K. ...... 2804, 2831 White, Lawrence T. .......... 3449 White, Nathan ........ 3088, 3391 White, Richard ...... 1277, 2100, 2431, 2432, 2433 White, Richard D.............. 2098 Whitfield-Gabrieli, Susan . 3598 Whiting, Nicholas.. 1923, 1933, 3929 Whitlow, Christopher T.... 2154 Who, D. R. ....................... 2359 Whyne, Cari ....................... 354 Wiaux, Yves ..................... 2493 Wiberg, Maria K .............. 2865 Wichmann, Tobias ........... 4250 Wick, Markus ................... 2718 Wick, Wolfgang ................. 515 Wicki, Jacqueline ............. 1646 Wickline, Samuel A. . 483, 559, 3077 Widek, Thomas ..... 1217, 1686, 3499 Widhalm, Georg ....... 981, 3630 Widhalm, Harald .............. 1663 Widjaja, Elysa .................... 913 Wieben, Oliver ...... 63, 65, 70, 191, 282, 622, 626, 1136, 1332, 1355, 1356, 1432, 3760, 3832, 4442, 4455 Wiedermann, Dirk .............. 837 Wiener, J. ......................... 2332 Wiens, Curtis N. ...... 549, 3729, 3912 Wierzechowski, Linda...... 2894 Wiesinger, Florian . 1934, 3720, 3923, 3924, 4243 Wiest, Roland ......... 3046, 3308 Wiestler, Benedikt .............. 515 Wigal, Tim ....................... 3576 Wiggermann, Vanessa....... 347, 1100 Wiggins, Graham .... 292, 2695, 2749, 3582, 4365, 4367, 4406, 4409 Wiggins, Graham C. 286, 2737, 2754, 3462, 4175, 4258, 4363, 4381 Wiggins, Richard H, III. ... 1221 Wiggins, Jillian .................. 889 Wiggins, Richard.............. 2567 Wighton, Paul......... 2295, 3791 Wigstrm, Lars....... 1480, 1484 Wijkstra, Hessel ................... 95 Wijlemans, Joost W. ....... 4309, 4311 Wijman, Christine ............ 1144 Wijnen, Jannie P. .986, 1708, 1970, 2008, 2014, 3433, 3982 Wilamowski, Bogdan ....... 3256 Wild, Jim M. ..... 644, 816, 820, 1348, 1449, 1458, 1459, 1464, 1469, 1470, 1477, 1929, 1998, 4119 Wildberger, Joachim E. ..... 589, 1022, 1977, 4543 Wilde, Elisabeth A. .......... 2898 Wildes, Flonn ...... 1704, 1714, 3431, 3433 Wilhelm, Michael J. ......... 2517 Wilke, Hans-Joachim ....... 1616 Wilkinson, Graham ............ 900 Will, Olga ......................... 3677 Willcocks, Rebecca J......... 689, 1633, 3519 Willen, Elizabeth .............. 2860 Willerding, Linus ... 1816, 2452 Willert, Christy................. 1694 Williams, Ashley A. . 639, 1651

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Williams, Benjamin .......... 1995 Williams, Guy B. ...... 997, 3664 Williams, Jason........... 199, 983 Williams, Justin C. ........... 2990 Williams, Michelle ........... 1317 Williams, Philip E. ........... 1618 Williams, Rashida A. 933, 1071 Williams, Steve C.R. ....... 1043, 2301 Williams, Steven............... 3583 Williams, Steven C.R. ..... 1093, 1117, 2465, 2706 Williams, Todd A. .............. 559 Willinek, Winfried A ...... 4270, 748 Wilm, Bertram J. 293, 529, 553, 669, 1113, 2569, 2716 Wilman, Alan H....... 169, 1081, 2466, 2723, 3856, 4200 Wilmes, Lisa J. ......... 202, 3202 Wilson, Anne .................... 3997 Wilson, Brent...................... 319 Wilson, Brent Donald ....... 4484 Wilson, David M. ...... 567, 812, 3429 Wilson, David R. .............. 1661 Wilson, Diane1075, 1076, 1077 Wilson, Gregory J. ......... 1272, 1413, 3066, 4459 Wilson, Mark ......... 472, 4310, 4318, 4335 Wilson, Mark W. ... 1391, 1392, 4524 Wilson, Martin......... 980, 2009, 3992, 4036 Wilson, Neil...................... 2043 Wilson, Neil E. ....... 2004, 2010 Wilson, Robin ................... 1729 Wilson, Stephen................ 4345 Wilson, Tracy ................... 3286 Wiltfang, Jens ......... 2873, 2913 Winchell, Adam M. .. 388, 1147 Windhager, Reinhard ........ 1678 Windisch, Manfred ........... 3895 Winfield, Jessica M. ........ 3114, 4155, 4158 Winkel, Axel .................... 1843 Winkler, Carla .................... 650 Winkler, Simone Angela .... 397 Winnard, Jr., Paul T. ......... 1714 Winnard, Paul T.................. 239 Winnhofer, Yvonne 4508, 4514 Winston, Gavin P................ 784 Winter, Bryan ................... 2961 Winter, KS ........................ 4141 Winter, Lukas .... 394, 395, 580, 833, 1296, 1384, 1412, 2839, 3504 Winter, Patrick 242, 1340, 1521 Wintermark, Max ............. 2157 Wintermark, Pia.................. 914 Wintersperger, Bernd J. .... 4460 Wion, Didier ............... 83, 3414 Wirestam, Ronnie ..... 781, 2198 Wirth, Wolfgang.... 1659, 2698, 3550 Wirtz, Daniel ........ 828, 2748, 2825, 4324 Wisbrun, Natali .................. 616 Wise, Richard G. 345, 849, 2182, 3342, 3343, 3344 Wiseman, Robert W. ....... 1639, 1965 Wisner, Krista................... 2282 Wisnieff, Cynthia .... 702, 3334, 3853, 4174, 4193 Wisnowski, Jessica L. ...... 180, 920, 922, 1951, 2691, 2944, 2965, 3191 Wissmann, Lukas .... 186, 1322, 3835 Witherow, John ................ 2894 Witschey, Walter R.T. ..... 1405, 1438, 2660 Witte, Russell ................... 1064 Witte, Tracy K. ................. 3578 Wittsack, Hans-Jrg 4220, 4227 Wityk, Robert ................... 1130 Witzel, Thomas ....... 665, 2125, 2646, 2724, 3254, 3721, 4247 Wodka, Ericka L................. 921 Woehr, Jordan .................. 2609 Whrer, Adelheid ............. 3630 Whrle, Jochen ................. 1324 Wojtkiewicz, Joanna .......... 562 Wokke, Beatrijs H.A. ....... 2960 Wolahan, Stephanie M. .... 1947 Wolber, Jan............. 1929, 1998 Wolf, Ivo ................ 3151, 3166 Wolf, Nicole ..................... 1110 Wolf, Peter ............. 4090, 4514 Wolf, Ronald L. ................ 3641 Wolf, Sharon G. G. ........... 1897 Wolf, Ursula . 1472, 1474, 4118 Wolfgram, Peter ................. 402 Wolfsberger, Stefan .. 981, 3630 Wolf-Severs, Rachel N. ...... 923 Wolfson, Tanya ................ 3470 Wolinsky, Jerry S. ..... 48, 1083, 1444, 3036, 3621 Wolk, David ....................... 617 Wollenweber, Scott D. ..... 3720 Woltjer, Randall ............... 1717 Wolzt, Michael ................. 4514 Wong Te Fong, Anne-Christine L.F. ................................... 3919 Wong, Alex M. ....... 2171, 2219 Wong, Boon Seng ............ 3689 Wong, Brenda L. .............. 3490 Wong, Chi Wah .33, 2244, 2245, 2271, 3310, 3318 Wong, Chun-Sing ... 2889, 4148 Wong, Edmund ..... 2304, 3311, 3269, 3298 Wong, Eric C. ........ 103, 2149, 2155, 2156, 3318 Wong, Eric T. ................... 2538 Wong, Eugene .................. 3910 Wong, Ho-Fai ......... 1145, 2223 Wong, John ........................ 561 Wong, Kelvin K. .... 1123, 3171 Wong, Man......................... 802 Wong, Michael D. .............. 271 Wong, Savio ..................... 3282 Wong, Stephen T.C. 1123, 3171 Wong, Tony........................ 435 Woo, Eung Je 2518, 4170, 4172, 4176, 4181, 4182, 4184 Woo, John H..................... 3641 Woo, Mary A. ........ 3657, 3658 Woo, Myung-Kyun ..... 2153, 2725, 2726, 2726, 2773, 4351 Woo, Seung-Tae .... 1877, 1879, 1881, 1895 Woo, Youngkeun ............. 3515 Wood, Alexandra F. ......... 4010 Wood, Bradford................ 1782 Wood, Emily T. ....... 858, 1079, 1098 Wood, John . 1433, 4196, 4206 Wood, Nigel I. .................. 1381 Wood, Sossena ...... 4368, 4399, 4408 Wood, Tobias C..... 1043, 2301, 2465, 2706 Woodard, Pamela K. 573, 4566 Woods, Jason C. ..... 4109, 4121 Woods, Mark 1272, 3066, 4459 Woodward, William J....... 3453 Woodworth, Davis C.513, 3631 Woolrich, Mark W. .......... 2122 Wootton, David M............ 4110 Worbe, Yulia .................... 2230 Worgall, Stefan ................ 1021 Worters, Pauline W. . 557, 2974 Worthington, Lara A ........ 2009 Wouters, Siem .................. 1894 Wrede, Karsten ................. 4416 Wren, Tishya A. L. . 1641, 1644 Wright, Alan. 1785, 1788, 3408 Wright, Alan J. ......... 673, 1769 Wright, Alexander C. ........ 148, 1592, 1594, 1599, 1604 Wright, David . ...... 2456, 2667, 3843 Wright, Graham A. .... 474, 660, 1418, 1443, 1837, 4426, 4517, 4518 Wright, Katherine L. . 600, 601, 719, 1543, 2631, 3834, 3836 Wright, Margret ............... 2119 Wright, Patrick ................... 330 Wright, Steven. ..... 2445, 2727, 2728, 2744, 2753, 3370, 4407 Wronski, Robert ............... 3895 Wu, Bing 868, 1675, 1764, 3698, 3699, 3844 Wu, Can ................. 1329, 2994 Wu, Changping ................ 1571 Wu, Che-Ming ................. 3091 Wu, Chen-Hao ....... 3060, 3422 Wu, Chen-Hua ................. 1825 Wu, Chin-Lee ......... 1786, 1787 Wu, Dan ................... 707, 2940 Wu, Ed X. ..... 1028, 24, 32, 87, 173, 298, 302, 334, 336, 360, 412, 432, 795, 1255, 1256, 1258, 2975, 3233, 3235, 3267, 3268, 3270, 3271, 3273, 3312, 4080, 4161, 4506 Wu, Edzer L. .......... 1124, 3717 Wu, Guojun ........................ 443 Wu, Holden H. 189, 1293, 3828 Wu, Hongtao .................... 3682 Wu, Huimin...................... 2993 Wu, Joseph ......................... 235 Wu, Lebin ........................ 1234 Wu, Lei ............................ 3585 Wu, Ming-Long .... 2256, 2467, 3686 Wu, Ming-Ting ..... 2353, 2671, 3178 Wu, Minjie .. 2945, 3586, 3594, 3595 Wu, Ona ........................... 2938 Wu, Pei-Hsin .................... 2467 Wu, Renhua............ 2357, 2549 Wu, RenHua ..................... 1949 Wu, Samuel ........................ 632 Wu, Shandong .......... 194, 1732 Wu, Shaoxiong ................... 511 Wu, ShouCheng ............... 1870 Wu, Shulin ....................... 1786 Wu, Tai-Wei....................... 922 Wu, Teresa ............. 1564, 1565 Wu, Tingting .................... 1310 Wu, Wen-Chau................. 2184 Wu, Wenchuan ...... 1299, 1784, 2606, 2610, 2612, 3204, 4533 Wu, William E. .................... 86 Wu, Xia ............................ 1766 Wu, Xiaodong .................. 2411

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Author Index
Wu, Xiaoping ...... 71, 74, 3962, 4253, 4398 Wu, Xueming ..................... 445 Wu, Yi-Chun .......... 1330, 3686 Wu, Yijen .... 1386, 1408, 1446, 1867, 2455, 3860 Wu, Yijing ........ 624, 626, 1136 Wu, Yi-Ling ..................... 3686 Wu, Yin .................. 3525, 4499 Wu, Ying ..... 2497, 2862, 2863, 2869, 3612 Wu, Ying Wei......... 3269, 3311 Wu, Yi-Ting ........... 1733, 3362 Wu, Yi-Ying . 3015, 3060, 3422 Wu, Yong ......................... 3875 Wu, Zhe ............................ 1102 Wu, Zhiqing...................... 2108 Wu, Ziyue ................. 251, 2714 Wuang, Yee-Pay ............... 1168 Wuerfel, Jens ..... 380, 873, 928, 973, 1085 Wundrak, Stefan ............... 3837 Wrslin, Christian............. 1511 Wyatt, Cory ............ 1654, 3543 Wylezinska-Arridge, M. ... 1204 Wyman, Brad.................... 1652 Wyrwicz, Alice M. . 1709, 3239 Wyss, Michael .......... 529, 2464 Wyss, Patrik...................... 2594 X Xi, Yuanzhe ...................... 2603 Xia, Chunmei.............. 24, 4080 Xia, Ding ....... 358, 3493, 3521, 3523, 4228 Xia, Jianlin........................ 2603 Xia, Rui .................. 1764, 3425 Xia, Shuang ...................... 3296 Xia, Shuli .......................... 2545 Xia, Yang............................ 147 Xiang, Jiang Hao ........ 901, 907 Xiang, Qing-San .... 2563, 2564, 3732, 3823 Xiao, Gang.............. 2357, 2549 Xiao, Guanghua .................. 715 Xiao, Yuan.......................... 735 Xiaoyi, Liu........................ 1203 Xie, Baojun....................... 1186 Xie, Chuanmiao ................ 3722 Xie, Chunming ...... 1158, 1194, 2883, 3300 Xie, Jingping .................... 4232 Xie, Jingsi ........................... 876 Xie, Karen ........................ 1783 Xie, Luke .............................. 23 Xie, Teng ...................... 46, 735 Xie, Victor B. ... 360, 412, 4506 Xie, Y. ................................ 525 Xie, Yibin ............... 1314, 4469 Xie, Zhiyong......................... 82 Xin, Lijing .............. 1955, 4356 Xin, Xuegang ................... 4201 Xin, Yi ... 821, 823, 1461, 1463, 1466, 1467, 1468 Xin, Yu ............................. 1203 Xing, Wei ......................... 1571 Xing, Yan ........................... 652 Xiong, Qiang ...................... 263 Xiong, Wei ......................... 958 Xu, Bo. 165, 697, 1536, 1577, 2378, 3847 Xu, Chao .......................... 4235 Xu, Dan ....... 1051, 2568, 3741, 3784 Xu, Di ............... 471, 865, 2377 Xu, Dongxiang ................... 875 Xu, Duan ....... 890, 2974, 3920, 4386 Xu, Feng . 43, 1094, 3257, 3601 Xu, Gui ping ..................... 1580 Xu, He N. ......................... 3426 Xu, Hongyan ...................... 243 Xu, Jiadi .. 428, 562, 707, 1061, 1911, 2544, 2545, 2555, 3940, 4240 Xu, Jian .......... 606, 3183, 4575 Xu, Jianrong ... 879, 1201, 4519 Xu, Jiexun ........................ 2641 Xu, Jun ..................... 387, 2851 Xu, Junling ......................... 548 Xu, Junqian ......... 52, 59, 2621, 2661, 3275, 3321 Xu, Junzhong ......... 2202, 2216, 3143, 4229, 4232, 4241 Xu, Liang.......................... 3004 Xu, Qiang ......................... 3570 Xu, Shunliang ..................... 985 Xu, Su.... 85, 2320, 3507, 3673, 3680, 4002, 4037 Xu, Wenlong ....... 3887, 3888, 3889, 3902 Xu, Xiang ........................... 419 Xu, Xiaojun .... 644, 1033, 4119 Xu, Yanqing ..................... 4161 Xu, Yaqin ......................... 1865 Xu, Yun .................. 1008, 1164 Xu, Zhan ........................... 3319 Xuan, Liang ...................... 4431 Xuan, Min ........................ 1032 Xuan, Yang............. 2381, 2500 Xue, Hui ........ 184, 575, 1394, 1402, 3734, 3813, 3816, 3826, 4559 Xue, Rong ... 1803, 3040, 3052, 3323 Xue, Yiqun ................. 193, 611 Xue, Yuanyi ..................... 2688 Y Yablonskiy, Dmitriy A. ..... 866, 2937, 3524, 4109 Yachida, Takuya .............. 1542 Yacoub, Essa S. ..... 52, 59, 295, 2364, 2621, 2661, 2677, 2734, 3275, 3321 Yadav, Nirbhay N. 1911, 2544, 2545, 2555, 4240 Yadav, Renu ..................... 4006 Yagi, Kazuo...................... 2437 Yahya, Atiyah .................. 4017 Yak, Nicolas ....................... 474 Yaksic, Javier Urriola ...... 2087, 3173 Yalcinkaya, Arda.............. 1838 Yaligar, J. ......................... 2015 Yaligar, Jadegoud ............. 1707 Yamabe, Eiko 1685, 3100, 3498 Yamada, Kei..................... 3116 Yamada, Ken-ichi............. 1987 Yamada, Kiyofumi ........... 1129 Yamada, Naoaki ..... 2981, 4545 Yamada, Takashi .............. 4475 Yamada, Yoshifumi 2604, 2675 Yamaguchi, Masayuki ...... 1945 Yamaguchi, Yuki ............. 3198 Yamahata, Tsunehiro ....... 4516 Yamakawa, Robyn ........... 2949 Yamamoto, Akira .. 1530, 1555, 1558, 1566 Yamamoto, Akiyoshi ...... 4467, 4473 Yamamoto, Etsuji ............. 2091 Yamamoto, Tatsuya ......... 3634 Yamamoto, Toru .... 2834, 3110 Yamamura, Jin ...... 1421, 4060, 4127 Yamanaka, Kazuomi ........ 4464 Yamashita, Fumio . 1141, 2066, 3660, 3787 Yamashita, Koji.......... 213, 955 Yamashita, Tomohiro ......... 910 Yamashita, Yasuo............. 1494 Yamashita, Yasuyuki ....... 2463 Yamato, Mayumi.............. 1987 Yamauchi, Kazuyo ............. 942 Yamazaki, Masahiro......... 1233 Yan, Chenchen ................... 904 Yan, Feng-Xian ..... 1145, 2171, 2219, 2223 Yan, Fuhua ....................... 4156 Yan, Gen .......................... 2357 Yan, Ji-Geng .................... 2315 Yan, Leslie ... 1190, 1198, 1199 Yan, Lirong ...... .106, 193, 539, 2227, 2233, 3346 Yan, Litao ........................ 2886 Yan, Mengfan..................... 443 Yan, Pengyu ..................... 3478 Yan, Xu ............................ 4156 Yan, Yumei .... 339, 1036, 2919 Yanagimachi, Mamuro ..... 1719 Yanagimachi, Noriharu ...... 910 Yang, Alicia W. ............... 3484 Yang, Baolian................... 1624 Yang, Bin ................... 24, 4080 Yang, Bo .......................... 4327 Yang, Chi-Yu ................... 1711 Yang, Dal-Mo ....... 618, 3226, 3263, 3855 Yang, Donghan .................. 535 Yang, Fan ......................... 4499 Yang, Guang .................... 1967 Yang, Hong ...................... 1202 Yang, Hong-Chang .......... 2767 Yang, Hsin-Jung..... 1314, 1439 Yang, Jian ..173, 432, 795, 897, 1028, 2950, 2962, 2975 Yang, Jie ...... 1162, 3296, 3561 Yang, Jong-Chul .... 3224, 3560 Yang, Li ................. 3005, 4143 Yang, Lily .......................... 234 Yang, Liqing .................... 1074 Yang, Lixia................. 24, 4080 Yang, Ming ........................ 422 Yang, Mingshu ..................... 24 Yang, Phillip C. .................. 235 Yang, Qi ................... 548, 4476 Yang, Qing ... 1153, 4374, 4377 Yang, Qing X. . 396, 517, 1029, 1882, 2797, 2802, 3228, 3773 Yang, Ran ........................ 2375 Yang, Seung-Ho ...... 965, 4039, 4043 Yang, Seungwook ............ 3922 Yang, Shaolin .715, 857, 2945, 3586, 3594, 3595, 3976 Yang, Song ......................... 901 Yang, Tae-Young ....... 825, 827 Yang, Tao-Chieh .... 1330, 3686 Yang, Wei ........................ 3525 Yang, Wisely .................... 1857 Yang, Xiangyu ....... 3295, 3451 Yang, Xiaoming ............... 1766 Yang, Xiaoyu 2735, 2785, 2838 Yang, Xing .. 4388, 4389, 4424, 4428

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Yang, Xuedong . 92, 4125, 4312 Yang, Xun ...... 734, 1196, 3600 Yang, Y.A......................... 4064 Yang, Ya-Han ................... 1889 Yang, Yan........................... 642 Yang, Yang..... 316, 4556, 4573 Yang, Yihong . 519, 1180, 2520 Yang, Yuqi ....................... 3903 Yang, Zheng ..................... 1158 Yang, Zhengyi ....... 2048, 2049, 2087, 3304 Yang, Zhi ................ 2260, 2331 Yang, Zhili........................ 3812 Yan-Go, Frisca L. ............. 3657 Yankeelov, Thomas E........ 199, 1697, 1715, 1730, 1740, 2692, 3106, 3376, 3384 Yano, Kojiro ..................... 3383 Yantiss, Rhonda................ 1531 Yao, Bing ......................... 1082 Yao, Li .............. 734, 735, 1196 Yao, Yuqiang.................... 3040 Yao, Zhen ......................... 3875 Yap, Pew-Thian ........ 936, 2117 Yap, Timothy A. ............... 3434 Yap, Vivien L. .......... 174, 2107 Yarach, Uten ..................... 4563 Yarnykh, Vasily L. ..... 45, 3613 Yasar, Temel Kaya ... 871, 2444 Yaseen, Mohammad A. .... 3244 Yasokawa, Kazuya ........... 1558 Yasuda, Masanori ............. 1759 Yates, Paul .......................... 621 Yatsushiro, Satoshi ........... 1213 Yau, Po Lai ......................... 208 Ye, Allen .......................... 1990 Ye, Changqing .................. 1803 Ye, Deju ............................. 440 Ye, Jintang ........................ 3400 Ye, Jong Chul ....... 2617, 3781, 3803 Ye, Lei ................................ 263 Ye, Qing ...... 1408, 1446, 1867, 3860 Ye, Xiaojing ..................... 2638 Ye, Yongquan ........ 3252, 3276, 3296, 4186 Ye, Zhen ............................. 445 Yeatman, Jason ......... 938, 3160 Yee, Douglas ...................... 406 Yee, Sharon ........................ 501 Yeh, Chih-Kuang .... 1825, 2547 Yeh, Fang-Chang ...... 776, 3624 Yeh, Fang-Cheng ... 1862, 1867, 3192 Yeh, Frank Fang-Cheng .. 2123, 3860 Yeh, Ping-Hong ..... 2891, 3020, 3184, 3302, 3614 Yeh, Tzu-Chen ....... 1232, 3120 Yeh, Victoria .................... 4491 Yen, Cecil Chern-Chyi .... 2325, 2778 Yen, Chen-Tung ............... 2311 Yen, Kathrin ............. 929, 1217 Yen, Yi Fen ...................... 3917 Yen, Yi-Fen .655, 3911, 3931, 3933, 3935, 3938, 3944 Yeniaras, Erol ......... 1839, 3854 Yeo, Desmond ....... 1819, 2835, 4336, 4432 Yeo, Lami ................. 166, 4133 Yeom, Kristen .................... 211 Yeotsas, Mary................... 1021 Yepes, Fernando ............... 1246 Yeramian, Ara K. ..... 289, 4250 Yeredor, Arie .................... 2669 Yerly, Jerome . 192, 3807, 4534 Yerushalmi, David............ 2106 Yeung, Alan C. ................... 235 Yeung, David K.W. 3218, 3459 Yeung, Serena Y................. 694 Yeung, Timothy Pok Chi .. 3926 Yew, David....................... 2875 Yiannakas, Marios C. ...... 1111, 1122, 1212 Yildirim, Muhammed ....... 4009 Yilmaz, Cuneyt................. 1494 Yin, Fang-Fang................. 1731 Yin, Gang ......................... 1278 Yin, Guangheng................ 4162 Yin, Kaiming .................... 2959 Yin, Larry ........................... 403 Yin, Meng ...... 279, 2427, 4067 Yin, Ting .......................... 4059 Yin, Xiaoming .................. 2405 Yin, Ziying ....................... 3529 Ying, Daniel ..................... 2106 Ying, Karen ...................... 1813 Ying, Kui ........ .1306, 1437, 1804, 1806, 2376, 2584, 2606, 2610, 2612, 2642, 2685 Ying, Leslie ... 605, 2158, 2644, 2653, 2659, 3804 Ying, Xiaoyou .................. 2927 Yip, Chun-Yu ................... 3689 Yl-Herttuala, Seppo 355, 1382 Ylihautala, Mika ..... 4309, 4311 Yoe, Yen C. ...................... 4052 Yohay, Kaleb .................... 1021 Yokoo, Takeshi ...... 2412, 4197 Yokosawa, Suguru.. 2066, 3660 Yokoyama, Kenichi ......... 1397, 1425, 1428 Yoneyama, Koji..... 1288, 1502, 2998, 4480 Yoneyama, Masami ......... 540, 3629, 4466, 4532 Yong, V. Wee ......... 1050, 1062 Yoo, Hye Jin........... 3502, 3540 Yoo, Hyoungsuk .... 2803, 2837 Yoo, Shi-Joon .........................7 Yoon, Huisu ........... 2617, 3803 Yoon, Jeong Hee .... 3109, 4166 Yoruk, Umit ..................... 1557 Yoshida, Daisuke ............. 1208 Yoshida, Mariko ............... 3669 Yoshida, Shoko ........ 177, 3013 Yoshihara, Hikari A. I. ....... 658 Yoshikawa, Hideki . 1656, 3547 Yoshikawa, Takeshi ........ 1486, 4100, 4104, 4112, 4113, 4471, 4479 Yoshimaru, Eriko .. 1012, 1064, 1493 Yoshioka, Hiroshi.. 1685, 3100, 3498, 3534, 3538 Yoshioka, Yoshichika ..... 1048, 1244, 2319, 2774 Yoshise, Satoshi ............... 1868 Yoshiura, Takashi...... 213, 955, 4123, 4233 You, Hui ........................... 1031 You, Jiayong .................... 1194 You, Myung-Won ............ 3226 You, Zhigang.......... 2618, 4477 Younce, John Robert ....... 751, 2312, 3236, 3237 Young, Alistair A. ............ 1431 Young, Brittany ................ 2990 Young, Helen . 508, 1761, 2205 Young, Ian R. .........................2 Young, Karl ...................... 3289 Young, Kymberly ............. 1161 Young, Kymberly D. . 521, 732, 1160, 1185, 3024, 3350, 3569 Young, M. ........................ 3288 Young, Phillip M. ............. 4395 Young, Regina M. .............. 810 Young, Rob ...................... 3562 Young, Simon S. ..... 648, 1480, 1484 Young, William ................ 2995 Young-Bo, Kim .......... 902, 927 Yousry, Tarek A. ...... 314, 386, 691, 2987, 3011, 4333 Youssef, Ramy F. ............. 1794 Yousuf, Ambereen ............... 96 Yovel, Galit ................ 711, 926 Yu, Bolang ..... 897, 2962, 2975 Yu, Dahua ........................ 1174 Yu, Hon J. .150, 195, 718, 3365, 3534, 3538 Yu, Hsi-Yu ............. 1343, 4513 Yu, Jeong-Sik ................... 3440 Yu, Jiangsheng ................... 611 Yu, Mi Hye ...................... 3452 Yu, Qiaowen ...................... 171 Yu, Shan-Ping .................. 2919 Yu, Songlin ............ 3040, 3052 Yu, Tao .............................. 422 Yu, Xin......294, 322, 758, 1388 Yu, Xue .................. 1745, 2533 Yu, Yeyang ...................... 3815 Yuan, Ang ........................ 3424 Yuan, Chun 630, 875, 877, 879, 1129, 1132, 1299, 1301, 1306, 1309, 1310, 1350, 1413, 1763, 1784, 2586, 2610, 2637, 3761, 4533, 4536, 4544 Yuan, Han ....... 521, 732, 1160, 1161, 1185, 2241, 3024, 3350, 3569 Yuan, Hong ...................... 3236 Yuan, Hongyang ...... 132, 4063 Yuan, Huishu ..................... 718 Yuan, Jing ... 2418, 2552, 2875, 3218, 3476, 3478, 4081, 4092, 4277 Yuan, Kai ....... 925, 1174, 1177 Yuan, Qing ... 1794, 2412, 4197 Yuan, Yonggui ................. 1194 Yui, Masao ....................... 3839 Yun, Hong .......................... 548 Yun, Seong Dae ..... 2374, 2679 Yung, Andrew ....... 153, 1265, 2429, 2448 Yung, Joshua P. ..... 3733, 4302, 4303 Yunyao, Lai...................... 1203 Yurgelun-Todd, Deborah .. 941, 3572, 3575 Yushanov, Sergei ............. 2836 Yutzy, Steven ................... 3177 Z Zaaraoui, Wafaa ........... 50, 455 Zabor, Emily C. ................ 3438 Zabow, Gary..................... 1902 Zac, Domenico ..... 3554, 3648 Zachariah, Roshini ............. 642 Zacharias, Niki ....... 3929, 4032 Zacharoulis, Stergios .......... 720 Zacharovova, Klara .......... 4058 Zadeh, Hamid Soltanian ... 3087 Zadeh, Mahdieh Bashoor ... 141 Zaharchuk, Greg ...... 211, 415, 451, 588, 2144, 2145, 2222, 2236, 2239, 2266, 2902, 3031, 3122, 3123, 3357, 3636 Zahn, Roland ...................... 991

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Zahneisen, Benjamin 409, 3327 Zaini, Wan Hazlin ............ 3610 Zaiss, Moritz ........... 2546, 2548 Zaitsev, Maxim .... 16, 124, 289, 306, 637, 666, 1229, 1304, 2379, 2384, 2590, 2651, 2663, 2709, 2718, 3702, 3711, 3736, 3755, 3759, 3766, 3827, 4248, 4250 Zaitsu, Yuri......................... 348 Zajac-Benitez, Caroline ... 1189, 1193 Zak, Lukas ........................ 3465 Zakeri, Marjan ...................... 51 Zaki, Kamarul ................... 3730 Zakian, Kristen ....... 1514, 1515 Zakszewski, Elizabeth ..... 2141, 2928 Zamai, Moreno ................. 3901 Zamecnik, Patrik................. 635 Zamora, Marta .................. 1702 Zamora, Tara .................... 1981 Zamyadi, Mojdeh ............... 913 Zanette, Brandon .............. 2200 Zanetti, Marcus V. ............ 3587 Zang-Hee, Cho ........... 902, 927 Zaric, Olgica .. 196, 1738, 2785, 3374, 3381 Zarivach, Raz.................... 1853 Zarrouk, Michal ................ 2630 Zavaliangos, Antonios ..... 1594, 1599 Zaya, Melody.................... 4527 Zbn, Stefan ........ 1605, 1663, 1738, 2473, 2785, 3471, 3475, 3539, 4140, 4142 Zeeh, Christian ....... 2873, 2913 Zehavi, Tania ...................... 198 Zeiler, Steve R. ................. 1130 Zeineh, Michael ....... 248, 3023, 3167 Zeiser, Robert ................... 3882 Zeisig, Vilia ...................... 2884 Zelaya, Fernando .............. 3035 Zelinski, Elizabeth .............. 920 Zelissen, P.M.J. .................. 966 Zeller, Mario ........ 2633, 3331, 3715, 3771 Zemel, Babette.................. 1594 Zemskov, Aleksey ............ 4387 Zeng, Gengsheng L .......... 2634 Zeng, Haifeng ................... 3940 Zeng, Huadong ................. 4066 Zeng, Mengsu ..................... 548 Zeng, Peng ........................ 2833 Zenge, Michael O.547, 1294, 1316, 2652, 2674, 3812, 4528 Zengerle, Anja .................. 1816 Zerbi, Valerio ......... 2316, 3687 Zevenhoven, Koos C. J. .... 3743 Zha, Wei ............................. 402 Zha, Yunfei............. 1186, 3053 Zhai, Guihua ............. 721, 1751 Zhai, Qing ........................ 4537 Zhai, Tianye ..................... 1158 Zhan, Jiping ...................... 1940 Zhan, Wang ........................ 996 Zhang, Bei ...... 389, 2737, 4381 Zhang, Bing .... 904, 1008, 1164 Zhang, Bo ......................... 2210 Zhang, C. Eleana .............. 2218 Zhang, Chun ....................... 525 Zhang, Congyu ................. 1510 Zhang, Daogong ............... 1223 Zhang, Dong ..................... 3040 Zhang, Fang...................... 1164 Zhang, Feng...................... 1766 Zhang, Ge ................. 963, 2526 Zhang, Guishan ................ 2357 Zhang, Guixiang ............... 3886 Zhang, Gui-Xiang ............. 2890 Zhang, Hao ....................... 1746 Zhang, Haosen .................. 1867 Zhang, Honglei ................. 4138 Zhang, HuaLei Shelley ....... 576 Zhang, Hui....... 9, 92, 698, 773, 784, 790, 796, 837, 1775, 1784, 2095, 3128, 3140, 3153, 3154, 3155, 3187 Zhang, Jay .............. 2746, 2758 Zhang, Jeff L. ......... 1551, 1621 Zhang, Jevin W. ....... 298, 302, 412, 3233, 3235 Zhang, Jiange ................... 1164 Zhang, Jiangyang....... 264, 707, 838, 1073, 1710, 1734, 2940, 4268 Zhang, Jianyi ...................... 263 Zhang, Jin ................. 200, 1691 Zhang, Jing ... 1103, 3609, 3623 Zhang, Jingdan ................. 1586 Zhang, Jingfeng .................. 985 Zhang, Jingjing Michele ... 3956 Zhang, Jingwei ................. 3334 Zhang, Jingyang ............... 2555 Zhang, Jinjin ..... 429, 764, 2382 Zhang, Jishui .................... 3568 Zhang, Jue ........ 92, 132, 984, 1020, 1297, 1549, 1550, 1560, 1775, 1796, 2155, 2156, 2194, 2224, 2340, 3404, 3407, 4063, 4339 Zhang, Jun Mei ................. 1441 Zhang, Kai ........................ 4339 Zhang, Ke ..................... 86, 109 Zhang, Le ................... 404, 814 Zhang, Lei ..... 483, 1569, 2327, 4144, 4537 Zhang, Liandi ................... 4013 Zhang, Lifeng ................... 1344 Zhang, Li-Hong ................ 2875 Zhang, Lijuan ........ 1013, 2274, 2868, 2885 Zhang, Lin ........................ 2890 Zhang, Mian ..................... 1664 Zhang, Min ............. 1564, 1565 Zhang, Ming ........ 1015, 1151, 1177, 3222, 3563 Zhang, Minming ..... 1032, 1033 Zhang, Myron . 752, 2142, 4422 Zhang, Na ..... 4476, 4499, 4537 Zhang, Nan ......................... 613 Zhang, Nanyin .................... 327 Zhang, Ning...................... 1593 Zhang, Pengyuan ................ 263 Zhang, Qinwei ........ 2552, 3218 Zhang, Qiong.................... 4431 Zhang, Qiuli ..................... 1015 Zhang, Rong ... 619, 1238, 1253 Zhang, Rui .......................... 985 Zhang, Shaodan .................. 525 Zhang, Shengwei .... 2128, 2129 Zhang, Shuo ............. 676, 3700 Zhang, Shu-Yun ............... 1768 Zhang, Tao .. 2458, 2619, 2624, 3820 Zhang, Tianhao ................ 3018 Zhang, Tianjing ...... 2405, 4285 Zhang, Tong ..................... 1766 Zhang, Tongsheng .. 3378, 3956 Zhang, Vickie ................... 3915 Zhang, Weijuan ....... 648, 1480, 1484 Zhang, Weiwei ......... 556, 2404 Zhang, Xiaoan ........ 1880, 4236 Zhang, Xiaodong ....... 339, 361, 1036, 1060, 2183, 2919, 3685, 3691 Zhang, XiaoHong ............. 2627 Zhang, Xiaoliang ....... 122, 219, 1675, 2686, 2799, 3920, 4376 Zhang, Xiaotong ........ 288, 463, 4191, 4429 Zhang, XiaoWei ............... 1257 Zhang, Xiaowei ................ 2927 Zhang, Xiaoxia ................. 3225 Zhang, Xiaoyong .... 1850, 3867 Zhang, Xin ............. 1008, 1164 Zhang, Xingxing ................ 101 Zhang, Xinyuan ................ 4201 Zhang, Xuezhu ................. 2816 Zhang, Yajie ..................... 4045 Zhang, Yajing2940, 2949, 3150 Zhang, Yan ................. 240, 406 Zhang, Yi ...473, 530, 714, 848, 861, 1220, 2002, 4027 Zhang, Yong ........ 1032, 1201, 2876, 2890 Zhang, Yongsheng ........... 2174 Zhang, Yu .............. 3170, 3289 Zhang, Yuchen ................. 1297 Zhang, Yudong...... 1553, 1559, 1560, 2224, 3722 Zhang, Yue ... 1020, 2340, 4162 Zhang, Yumiao........... 173, 795 Zhang, Yumiao....... 897, 2962, 2975 Zhang, Yunyan ................. 3027 Zhang, Zhaoda ................. 1900 Zhang, Zhe ............. 1028, 2586 Zhang, Zhenghui .............. 3784 Zhang, Zhenyu ................. 2770 Zhang, Zhijun ................... 1194 Zhang, Zhiqiang ............... 3570 Zhang, Zhiyong ...... 2035, 4288 Zhang, Zhongwei ............. 1699 Zhang, Zhuoli ..................... 476 Zhao, Bo ........ 607, 2455, 2459, 2620, 3814 Zhao, Eric Y. ........................ 51 Zhao, Feng .... 252, 2403, 2507, 2875, 3476, 4081, 4092 Zhao, Guojun ................... 1078 Zhao, Huilin ....................... 879 Zhao, Jizong ........... 3040, 3052 Zhao, Kai................ 1559, 2194 Zhao, Li ........ 2157, 2164, 3032 Zhao, Ling .......................... 210 Zhao, Michael .................. 3090 Zhao, Qiang...................... 1066 Zhao, Qun ................ 465, 2521 Zhao, Ruya ......................... 511 Zhao, Shihua .................... 1278 Zhao, Tao ......................... 1278 Zhao, Tiejun ...... 373, 438, 687, 2153, 2159, 2369, 3034, 3192, 4368, 4370, 4396, 4399, 4408 Zhao, Wei 353, 665, 2724, 4386 Zhao, Wenguo .................. 1399 Zhao, Xihai........ 630, 877, 879, 1129, 1299, 1300, 1302, 1350, 4536, 4544 Zhao, Xingquan .................. 630 Zhao, Xue-Qiao ................ 1302 Zhao, Xuna ......................... 383 Zhao, Yansong ....... 1254, 4230 Zhao, Yuanli..................... 3040 Zhao, Yujuan. 373, 4368, 4370,

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4396, 4399, 4408 Zhe, Zhang.......................... 901 Zhelev, Zhivko ................. 1713 Zheng, Bo ................. 140, 1857 Zheng, Helen .................... 2930 Zheng, Jie ........ 361, 605, 1764, 2158, 3527 Zheng, Karen S. ................ 2856 Zheng, Lei ................ 943, 2305 Zheng, Shaokuan .... 3880, 4230 Zheng, Tsinghua .... 2735, 2785, 2838 Zheng, Wei ............... 387, 2851 Zheng, Weili ..................... 2502 Zhong, Jia ................... 243, 577 Zhong, Jianhui 789, 2901, 3213 Zhong, Liang .......... 1326, 1441 Zhong, Xiadong ................ 4089 Zhong, Xiaodong ....... 283, 401, 1345, 3988, 4088, 4501 Zhou, Biyun ............ 1264, 1268 Zhou, Cheng ....................... 383 Zhou, Chunxiao .................. 177 Zhou, Dong....................... 2566 Zhou, Iris Y. 32, 298, 302, 334, 412, 1258, 3233, 3235, 3267, 3268, 3270, 3271, 3273, 3312 Zhou, Jiachen.................... 3673 Zhou, Jinyuan .... 383, 530, 963, 2526, 2527, 3638, 3648, 3676 Zhou, Kun......................... 3174 Zhou, Lei .......................... 2220 Zhou, Rong .... 809, 1705, 1726, 1727 Zhou, S. Kevin.................. 1586 Zhou, Sha ......................... 1409 Zhou, Shibin ....................... 565 Zhou, Wei ......................... 1220 Zhou, Xiaohong Joe ......... 525, 1327, 1341, 1783, 2980 Zhou, Xin ......................... 3903 Zhou, Yan ............... 1201, 3113 Zhou, Yi ........................... 1005 Zhou, Yihang ............ 605, 2158 Zhou, Yong....................... 2914 Zhou, Yongxia ..... 43, 527, 940, 1094, 2688, 3601 Zhou, Yu-Qing ................. 2326 Zhou, Yuxiang ....... 2118, 3036, 3621 Zhou, Z. ............................ 4064 Zhou, Zechen .............. 630, 877 Zhou, Zhengwei................ 2685 Zhou, Zhuxian .................... 445 Zhu, B. .............................. 4064 Zhu, Bin .......... 904, 1008, 1164 Zhu, Bin ............................ 3868 Zhu, Chengcheng .... 1303, 1305 Zhu, Dan ........................... 2685 Zhu, Dasong ........... 1048, 2774 Zhu, David.............. 1253, 1301 Zhu, David C. 2877, 3557, 4535 Zhu, Haoqin...................... 2732 Zhu, He........... 457, 3376, 3596 Zhu, Henry ......................... 854 Zhu, Hongtu . 2942, 2943, 2952 Zhu, Huigang .................... 3865 Zhu, Jin............................. 1305 Zhu, Kangrong ................... 125 Zhu, Martin W. ................. 1388 Zhu, Min ........................... 2241 Zhu, Naiyi ........................ 4156 Zhu, Senhua................ 40, 3292 Zhu, Tong ................. 789, 3213 Zhu, Wenlian ...... 236, 238, 561 Zhu, Wenzhen .................... 240 Zhu, Wen-Zhen .................. 958 Zhu, Xiao-Hong. 517, 848, 859, 861, 863, 2002, 2033, 4027 Zhu, Xiaoping................... 3071 Zhu, Yanjie ............. 2354, 2510 Zhu, Ying ............... 4125, 4312 Zhu, Yudong.... 76, 2519, 4388, 4389, 4424, 4428 Zhu, Yuemin............... 482, 575 Zhuang, Jiancheng ............ 3282 Zhuo, Jiachen 329, 1026, 1152, 1943, 2320, 2383, 2896, 3680 Zhuo, Yan ................. 525, 1803 Ziegler, Sibylle ........... 824, 829 Ziegler, Susann ........ 830, 2813, 2817, 2818 Ziemann, Ulf .................... 2513 Ziemssen, Tjalf ................. 3604 Ziener, Christian Herbert .. 2185 Zientara, Gary P. .............. 1821 Zimmer, Fabian ................ 1545 Zimmerman, Clarissa ....... 2664 Zimmermann, Hanna ........ 1085 Zink, Inge ......................... 1182 Zink, Tom E. .............. 825, 827 Zinn, Kurt ........................... 721 Ziober, Amy ..................... 1795 Ziv, Etay . 178, 890, 3152, 3169 Zivadinov, Robert ... 1003, 3014 Zlatev, Iavor ..................... 3895 Znamirowski, Richard M.. 2909 Zoccatelli, Giada .... 2873, 2913 Zoelch, Niklaus ................ 2038 zoga, adam........................ 3463 Zola, Stuart ......................... 339 Zllei, Lilla ......................... 799 Zllner, Frank G. ... 1544, 1545, 1552, 2360, 3115, 3119 Zong, Xiaopeng ...... 2299, 2530 Zoratto, Francesca ............ 3240 Zotev, Vadim... 521, 732, 1160, 1161, 1185, 3024, 3350, 3569 Zou, Chao ........ 229, 245, 2354, 2510, 4292 Zou, Ling ................ 1005, 2970 Zou, Qihong ....................... 326 Zou, Xiaowei ...................... 464 Zou, Yunpeng ................... 4436 Zou, Zhitong....................... 747 Zsido, Gerald A. ..... 1405, 1438 Zu, Zhongliang ........ 461, 2486, 3265, 4134, 4229, 4230, 4232, 4241 Zubieta, Jon-Kar ............... 3259 Zuehlsdorff, Sven 66, 320, 4488 Zuk, Jennifer .......... 2969, 3007 Zun, Zungho 2144, 2145, 3031, 3123 Zuo, Chun................. 741, 1184 Zuo, Xi-Nian ...................... 527 Zuo, Zhentao .......... 3040, 3052 Zur, Yuval .............. 3489, 3778 Zurek, Magdalena............. 1490 Zviman, M. Muz ....... 255, 259, 4494 Zwanenburg, Jaco J.M....... 368, 627, 2391, 2982, 3042, 4521, 4538, 4540 Zwart, Nicholas Ryan ....... 2582 Zwarts, M. J...................... 3445 Zweier, Jay L. ..................... 534 Zwitserlood, Pienie........... 1165 Zymeski, Heather ............. 1433 Zynger, Debra L. .... 2531, 3451

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