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Volumetric wireless coil based on periodically coupled split-loop resonators for clinical wrist imaging.

Alena V ShchelokovaCornelis A T van den BergDmitry A DobrykhStanislav B GlybovskiMikhail A ZubkovEkaterina A BruiDmitry S DmitrievAlexander V KozachenkoAlexander Y EfimtcevAndrey V SokolovVladimir A FokinIrina V MelchakovaPavel A Belov
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2018)
The results showed that the proposed WLC could be an alternative to standard cable-connected receive coils in clinical magnetic resonance imaging. As an example, with no cable connection, the WLC allowed wrist imaging on a 1.5 T clinical machine using a full-body BC for transmitting and receive with the desired signal-to-noise ratio, image quality, and safety.
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