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Daniel K. Sodickson

Researcher at New York University

Publications -  267
Citations -  18645

Daniel K. Sodickson is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iterative reconstruction & Electromagnetic coil. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 258 publications receiving 15371 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel K. Sodickson include Harvard University & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

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Spontaneous brain activity in combat related PTSD.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the magnitudes of spontaneous brain activity of male US veterans with or without PTSD, with the two groups matched on age, gender, and ethnicity Amplitudes of low frequency fluctuation (ALFF), a data driven analysis method, was calculated on each voxel of the resting state fMRI data.
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Characterization of a dielectric phantom for high-field magnetic resonance imaging applications.

TL;DR: It is expected that the recipe will be useful for generating dielectric phantoms for general magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coil development at high magnetic field strength, including coil safety evaluation as well as pulse sequence evaluation, and other non-MRI applications which require biologically equivalent dielectrics.
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Parallel magnetic resonance imaging techniques using radiofrequency coil arrays

TL;DR: A magnetic resonance image is formed by measuring RF signals in an array of RF coils, forming a set of spatial harmonics and tailoring the set of spatio-temporal harmonics to form a tailored set of tailored harmonics that are adjusted variations in at least one of angulation of an image plane, field of view, and coils sensitivity calibration as discussed by the authors.
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Accelerated cardiac T2 mapping using breath-hold multiecho fast spin-echo pulse sequence with k-t FOCUSS.

TL;DR: The proposed accelerated ME‐FSE pulse sequence with k‐t focal underdetermined system solver is a promising investigational method for rapid T2 measurement of the heart with relatively high spatial resolution (1.7 × 1.7 mm2).
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Four‐dimensional respiratory motion‐resolved whole heart coronary MR angiography

TL;DR: Free‐breathing whole‐heart coronary MR angiography (MRA) commonly uses navigators to gate respiratory motion, resulting in lengthy and unpredictable acquisition times, and a respiratory motion‐resolved reconstruction approach is proposed.