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Gadi Goelman

Researcher at University of Pennsylvania

Publications -  11
Citations -  302

Gadi Goelman is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hadamard matrix & Hadamard transform. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications receiving 302 citations. Previous affiliations of Gadi Goelman include Hadassah Medical Center.

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3D multivoxel proton spectroscopy of human brain using a hybrid of 8th-order Hadamard encoding with 2D chemical shift imaging

TL;DR: Multivoxel 3D localized proton spectroscopy using a hybrid of 1D 8th‐order transverse Hadamard spectroscopic imaging with 2D chemical shift imaging is demonstrated in human brain to allow localization to within less than 1 cm from the skull without fat contamination.
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Transverse Hadamard spectroscopic imaging technique

TL;DR: In this paper, a new Hadamard spectroscopic imaging (HSI) technique based on transverse magnetization encoding is presented and tested experimentally using average Hamiltonian theory, and conditions under which a proper combination of gradients and RF functions can produce, as a good approximation, a plane rotation whose flip angle is the Fourier transform of the RF function even in the presence of chemical shift and B0 inhomogeneity.
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Hybrid three dimensional (1D-Hadamard, 2D-chemical shift imaging) phosphorus localized spectroscopy of phantom and human brain.

TL;DR: A hybrid of two localized spectroscopy techniques, chemical shift imaging (CSI) and Hadamard spectroscopic imaging (HSI), is used to obtain an array of 16 x 16 x 4 (3 x3 x 3 cm3 voxels) proton‐decoupled phosphorus (31P) spectra of human brain.
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pH heterogeneity during exercise in localized spectra from single human muscles

TL;DR: P pH heterogeneity was observed in localized spectra of single muscles during both exercise protocols, it most likely reflects the metabolic heterogeneity between fiber types.
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Hadamard spectroscopic imaging technique as applied to study human calf muscles.

TL;DR: The functional behavior of different human calf muscles during exercise was determined and the Pi/PCr ratio in each calf muscle, during steady‐state conditions, was measured as a function of work level.