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1. Ultra-High Contrast MRI: The Whiteout Sign Shown with Divided Subtracted Inversion Recovery (dSIR) Sequences in Post-Insult Leukoencephalopathy Syndromes (PILS)

2. Multicompartment imaging of the brain using a comprehensive MR imaging protocol

3. Diagnosis of Delayed Post-Hypoxic Leukoencephalopathy (Grinker’s Myelinopathy) with MRI Using Divided Subtracted Inversion Recovery (dSIR) Sequences: Time for Reappraisal of the Syndrome?

5. Improving the understanding and performance of clinical MRI using tissue property filters and the central contrast theorem, MASDIR pulse sequences and synergistic contrast MRI

8. Comprehensive assessment of in vivo lumbar spine intervertebral discs using a 3D adiabatic T1ρ prepared ultrashort echo time (UTE-Adiab-T1ρ) pulse sequence

9. MRI chemical shift artifact produced by center-out radial sampling of k-space: a potential pitfall in clinical diagnosis

11. Fast T 1 measurement of cortical bone using 3D UTE actual flip angle imaging and single‐TR acquisition (3D UTE‐AFI‐STR)

12. Myelin Imaging in Human Brain Using a Short Repetition Time Adiabatic Inversion Recovery Prepared Ultrashort Echo Time (STAIR-UTE) MRI Sequence in Multiple Sclerosis

13. High-Resolution MRI of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint: Gross Anatomy and Injury Characterization

14. Use of Multiplied, Added, Subtracted and/or FiTted Inversion Recovery (MASTIR) pulse sequences

15. Ultrashort echo time (UTE) magnetic resonance imaging of myelin: technical developments and challenges

16. Pulse sequences as tissue property filters (TP-filters): a way of understanding the signal, contrast and weighting of magnetic resonance images

17. Whole-Brain Myelin Imaging Using 3D Double-Echo Sliding Inversion Recovery Ultrashort Echo Time (DESIRE UTE) MRI

18. Myelin water imaging using a short-TR adiabatic inversion-recovery (STAIR) sequence

19. Making the invisible visible-ultrashort echo time magnetic resonance imaging: Technical developments and applications

20. T 1 measurement of bound water in cortical bone using 3D adiabatic inversion recovery ultrashort echo time (3D IR‐UTE) Cones imaging

21. Brain ultrashort T2 component imaging using a short TR adiabatic inversion recovery prepared dual-echo ultrashort TE sequence with complex echo subtraction (STAIR-dUTE-ES)

22. Measurement of T1 of the ultrashort T2* components in white matter of the brain at 3T.

23. MRI of Short- and Ultrashort-T2 Tissues : Making the Invisible Visible

24. New options for increasing the sensitivity, specificity and scope of synergistic contrast magnetic resonance imaging (scMRI) using Multiplied, Added, Subtracted and/or FiTted (MASTIR) pulse sequences

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26. Inversion Recovery Ultrashort TE MR Imaging of Myelin is Significantly Correlated with Disability in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

28. Accurate T1mapping of short T2tissues using a three-dimensional ultrashort echo time cones actual flip angle imaging-variable repetition time (3D UTE-Cones AFI-VTR) method

29. Effects of fat saturation on short T2 quantification

30. Direct magnitude and phase imaging of myelin using ultrashort echo time (UTE) pulse sequences: A feasibility study

31. Inversion recovery ultrashort echo time magnetic resonance imaging: A method for simultaneous direct detection of myelin and high signal demonstration of iron deposition in the brain – A feasibility study

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33. Evaluation of cortical bone perfusion using dynamic contrast enhanced ultrashort echo time imaging: a feasibility study

34. Thickness of the Meniscal Lamellar Layer: Correlation with Indentation Stiffness and Comparison of Normal and Abnormally Thick Layers by Using Multiparametric Ultrashort Echo Time MR Imaging

35. Evaluation of normal cadaveric Achilles tendon and enthesis with ultrashort echo time (UTE) magnetic resonance imaging and indentation testing

36. Evaluation of bound and pore water in cortical bone using ultrashort-TE MRI

37. UTE imaging with simultaneous water and fat signal suppression using a time-efficient multispoke inversion recovery pulse sequence

38. Yet more evidence that myelin protons can be directly imaged with UTE sequences on a clinical 3T scanner: Bicomponent T2* analysis of native and deuterated ovine brain specimens

39. Morphologic characterization of meniscal root ligaments in the human knee with magnetic resonance microscopy at 11.7 and 3 T

40. Imaging of the region of the osteochondral junction (OCJ) using a 3D adiabatic inversion recovery prepared ultrashort echo time cones (3D IR‐UTE‐cones) sequence at 3 T

41. Ultrashort Echo Time Imaging of Articular Cartilage

42. Magnetic resonance: an introduction to ultrashort TE (UTE) imaging

43. Quantifying sclerotic bone metastases with 2D ultra short TE MRI: a feasibility study

44. Human imaging of phosphorus in cortical and trabecular bone in vivo

45. Serial brain MRI at 3-6 month intervals as a surrogate marker for Alzheimer's disease

46. Qualitative and quantitative ultrashort-TE MRI of cortical bone

47. Assessment of cortical bone with clinical and ultrashort echo time sequences

48. Ultrashort–Echo Time MR Imaging of the Patella with Bicomponent Analysis: Correlation with Histopathologic and Polarized Light Microscopic Findings

49. Meniscal Calcifications: Morphologic and Quantitative Evaluation by using 2D Inversion-Recovery Ultrashort Echo Time and 3D Ultrashort Echo Time 3.0-T MR Imaging Techniques—Feasibility Study

50. Ultrashort TE T 1 ρ magic angle imaging

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