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Vaibhav A. Janve

Researcher at Vanderbilt University

Publications -  26
Citations -  1367

Vaibhav A. Janve is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & Voxel. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1066 citations. Previous affiliations of Vaibhav A. Janve include Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

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Surface cleaning from laser-induced cavitation bubbles

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate experimentally with microparticle tracking velocimetry that the strongest forcing of particles occurs during a very brief time interval of the bubble oscillation period, during which a jet flow impacts and spreads radially along the surface, thus transporting the particles with it.
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Histological validation of diffusion MRI fiber orientation distributions and dispersion.

TL;DR: 3D histological validation of diffusion MRI measures of fiber orientation provides quantitative measures of the reliability and limitations of dMRI reconstruction methods and can be used to identify relative advantages of competing approaches as well as potential strategies for improving accuracy.
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Optimizing pulsed-chemical exchange saturation transfer imaging sequences.

TL;DR: A simplified and computationally efficient technique is provided to optimize the pulsed‐CEST imaging sequence and key simulated and experimental results show that the average irradiation power is a more meaningful sequence metric than is theaverage irradiation field amplitude.
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The radial diffusivity and magnetization transfer pool size ratio are sensitive markers for demyelination in a rat model of type III multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions

TL;DR: This study correlated high-resolution quantitative magnetic resonance imaging measures of subvoxel tissue structures with corresponding quantitative myelin histology in a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) mediated animal model of MS to find that the qMT measured apparent pool size ratio showed the strongest correlation with a histological measure of myelin content.
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A new method for detecting exchanging amide protons using chemical exchange rotation transfer.

TL;DR: A new method for amide proton transfer imaging based on chemical exchange rotation transfer is introduced that avoids several artifacts that plague conventional chemical exchange saturation transfer approaches by creating label and reference scans based on varying the irradiation pulse rotation angle instead of the frequency offset.