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Matthias Stuber

Researcher at University of Lausanne

Publications -  388
Citations -  14724

Matthias Stuber is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Coronary artery disease. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 367 publications receiving 13620 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthias Stuber include University of Bordeaux & Brigham and Women's Hospital.

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Coronary MR angiography: Clinical applications and potential for imaging coronary artery disease

TL;DR: The coronary magnetic resonance angiography (CMRA) as mentioned in this paper is the gold standard for direct imaging of the coronary artery lumen, which offers exquisitely high spatial resolution, combined with unrestricted multiplanar and three-dimensional (3D) imaging.
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Improved three-dimensional free-breathing coronary magnetic resonance angiography using gadocoletic acid (B-22956) for intravascular contrast enhancement.

TL;DR: G gadocoletic acid (B‐22956), a gadolinium‐based paramagnetic blood pool agent, is evaluated for contrast‐enhanced coronary magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in a Phase I clinical trial, and the findings are compared with those obtained using a standard noncontrast T2 preparation sequence.
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Spectrally selective B1-insensitive T2 magnetization preparation sequence.

TL;DR: A T2 magnetization‐preparation (T2 Prep) sequence is proposed that is insensitive to B1 field variations and simultaneously provides fat suppression without any further increase in specific absorption rate (SAR).
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Free-breathing renal magnetic resonance angiography with steady-state free-precession and slab-selective spin inversion combined with radial k-space sampling and water-selective excitation.

TL;DR: In this article, the impact of radial k-space sampling and water-selective excitation on a novel navigator-gated cardiac-triggered slabselective inversion prepared 3D steady-state free-precession (SSFP) renal MR angiography (MRA) sequence was investigated.