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Georg Schmitz
Researcher at Ruhr University Bochum
Publications - 232
Citations - 3167
Georg Schmitz is an academic researcher from Ruhr University Bochum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbubbles & Iterative reconstruction. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 222 publications receiving 2587 citations. Previous affiliations of Georg Schmitz include Philips.
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Super-resolution Ultrasound Imaging.
Kirsten Christensen-Jeffries,Olivier Couture,Paul A. Dayton,Yonina C. Eldar,Kullervo Hynynen,Kullervo Hynynen,Fabian Kiessling,Meaghan A. O'Reilly,Meaghan A. O'Reilly,Gianmarco Pinton,Georg Schmitz,Meng-Xing Tang,Mickael Tanter,Ruud J. G. van Sloun +13 more
TL;DR: Inspired by optical microscopy, ultrasound localization microscopy has bypassed the classic compromise between penetration and resolution in ultrasonic imaging and is being applied pre-clinically and clinically for imaging of the microvasculature of the brain, kidney, skin, tumors and lymph nodes.
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Motion model ultrasound localization microscopy for preclinical and clinical multiparametric tumor characterization.
Tatjana Opacic,Stefanie Dencks,Benjamin Theek,Marion Piepenbrock,Dimitri Ackermann,Anne Rix,Twan Lammers,Elmar Stickeler,Stefan Delorme,Georg Schmitz,Fabian Kiessling +10 more
TL;DR: Motion model ultrasound localization microscopy (mULM) is introduced as an easily applicable and robust new tool to morphologically and functionally characterize fine vascular networks in tumors at super-resolution and can be applied in a clinical ultrasound setting opening avenues for the multiparametric characterization of tumors and the assessment of therapy response.
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Detection and Tracking of Multiple Microbubbles in Ultrasound B-Mode Images
Dimitri Ackermann,Georg Schmitz +1 more
TL;DR: A modified Markov chain Monte Carlo data association algorithm is implemented, which can handle a high number of MBs and has applicability for in vivo measurements, and a tumor xenograft-bearing mouse was imaged by this approach.
Patent
Method of and device for position detection in X-ray imaging
Georg Schmitz,Jörg Sabczynski +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of position detection in X-ray imaging is described, and a device for carrying out such a method by means of an Xray apparatus, a detector device, including at least two detector elements, and an indicator device.
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Gradient Spin Echo (GraSE) imaging for fast myocardial T2 mapping
Alois M. Sprinkart,Alois M. Sprinkart,Julian A. Luetkens,Frank Träber,Jonas Doerner,Jürgen Gieseke,Jürgen Gieseke,Bernhard Schnackenburg,Georg Schmitz,Daniel Thomas,Rami Homsi,Wolfgang Block,Hans H. Schild,Claas P. Naehle +13 more
TL;DR: Using an optimized GraSE sequence CMR allows for robust, reliable, fast myocardial T2 mapping and quantitative tissue characterization and Clinically, the GraSE-based T2-mapping has the potential to complement qualitative CMR in patients with acuteMyocardial injuries.