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Anagha Deshmane
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 42
Citations - 1143
Anagha Deshmane is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supervised learning & Signal. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 40 publications receiving 757 citations. Previous affiliations of Anagha Deshmane include Case Western Reserve University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Parallel MR imaging.
Anagha Deshmane,Vikas Gulani,Vikas Gulani,Mark A. Griswold,Mark A. Griswold,Nicole Seiberlich,Nicole Seiberlich +6 more
TL;DR: The advantages of parallel imaging in a clinical setting include faster image acquisition, which can be used, for instance, to shorten breath‐hold times resulting in fewer motion‐corrupted examinations and recent advancements and promising research in parallel imaging are briefly reviewed.
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Development of high-resolution 3D MR fingerprinting for detection and characterization of epileptic lesions.
Dan Ma,Stephen E. Jones,Anagha Deshmane,Kenneth Earl Sakaie,Eric Y. Pierre,Mykol Larvie,Debra McGivney,Ingmar Blümcke,Balu Krishnan,Mark J. Lowe,Vikas Gulani,Imad Najm,Mark A. Griswold,Z. Irene Wang +13 more
TL;DR: Conventional MRI can be limited in detecting subtle epileptic lesions or identifying active/epileptic lesions among widespread, multifocal lesions.
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3D gradient echo snapshot CEST MRI with low power saturation for human studies at 3T
Anagha Deshmane,Moritz Zaiss,Tobias Lindig,Kai Herz,Mark Schuppert,C Gandhi,Benjamin Bender,Ulrike Ernemann,Klaus Scheffler,Klaus Scheffler +9 more
TL;DR: Using a 3D snapshot gradient echo (GRE) readout with optimized CEST presaturation, sampling, and postprocessing, highly resolved Z‐spectroscopy at 3T is made possible with 3D coverage at almost no extra time cost.
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Bayesian estimation of multicomponent relaxation parameters in magnetic resonance fingerprinting
Debra McGivney,Anagha Deshmane,Yun Jiang,Dan Ma,Chaitra Badve,Andrew E Sloan,Vikas Gulani,Vikas Gulani,Mark A. Griswold +8 more
TL;DR: To estimate multiple components within a single voxel in magnetic resonance fingerprinting when the number and types of tissues comprising the voxels are not known a priori.
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Relaxation‐compensated APT and rNOE CEST‐MRI of human brain tumors at 3 T
Steffen Goerke,Yannick Soehngen,Yannick Soehngen,Anagha Deshmane,Moritz Zaiss,Johannes Breitling,Johannes Breitling,Johannes Breitling,Philip S. Boyd,Philip S. Boyd,Kai Herz,Ferdinand Zimmermann,Ferdinand Zimmermann,Karel D. Klika,Heinz-Peter Schlemmer,Heinz-Peter Schlemmer,Daniel Paech,Mark E. Ladd,Mark E. Ladd,Peter Bachert,Peter Bachert +20 more
TL;DR: This study aims at translating the established acquisition protocol at 7 T to a clinically relevant magnetic field strength of 3 T to provide valuable information for brain tumor diagnosis at ultrahigh magnetic field strengths.