Voxel-based reproducibility of T2 relaxation time in patellar cartilage at 1.5 T with a new validated 3D rigid registration algorithm.

scientific article published in April 2009

Voxel-based reproducibility of T2 relaxation time in patellar cartilage at 1.5 T with a new validated 3D rigid registration algorithm. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S10334-009-0168-0
P698PubMed publication ID19337766

P50authorMaximilian ReiserQ15439977
Olaf DietrichQ38545264
P2093author name stringJürgen Weber
Christian Glaser
José G Raya
Annie Horng
Elisabeth Mützel
Julia Dinges
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P921main subjectcartilageQ502730
reproducibilityQ1425625
P304page(s)229-239
P577publication date2009-04-01
P1433published inMagnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and MedicineQ15763882
P1476titleVoxel-based reproducibility of T2 relaxation time in patellar cartilage at 1.5 T with a new validated 3D rigid registration algorithm.
P478volume22