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It is important that everyone contributes to keeping the external homepage updated with interesting and relevant material. You do this by contributing/editing content, but also by reporting any errors you encounter to the most relevant person (Not just any person. Ask around, if in doubt. Pesist till fixed).

To contribute content or edit web pages, e.g. your personal page that may be linked via http://www.drcmr.dk/staff, you need to login. Use your normal DRCMR network login and password. While logged in, an additional User Menu should appear on the DRCMR pages you are browsing.

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Avoid cut and paste of formated text from programs like Word or Powerpoint -- formatting codes breaks design and may interfere with further editing. Copy via Notepad, for example, and add your formatting directly in the web page editor.

Avoid scaling high-resolution images -- resize ahead of uploading instead.

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Selected Publications

Lundell H, Lasič S. 2020. Diffusion Encoding with General Gradient Waveforms. Topgaard D, editor. In Advanced Diffusion Encoding Methods in MRI. 24 ed. Royal Society of Chemistry. pp. 12-67. (New Developments in NMR). https://doi.org/10.1039/9781788019910-00012

Lundell H, Najac C, Bulk M, Kan HE, Webb AG, Ronen I. 2021. Compartmental diffusion and microstructural properties of human brain gray and white matter studied with double diffusion encoding magnetic resonance spectroscopy of metabolites and water. NeuroImage. 234:1-14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.117981

Henriques RN, Palombo M, Jespersen SN, Shemesh N, Lundell H, Ianuş A. 2021. Double diffusion encoding and applications for biomedical imaging. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 348:Article 108989. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2020.108989

Vincent O. Boer, Mads Andersen, Anna Lind, Nam Gyun Lee, Anouk Marsman & Esben T. Petersen
MR spectroscopy using static higher order shimming withMR spectroscopy using static higher order shimming withdynamic linear terms (HOS-DLT) for improved watersuppression, interleaved MRS-fMRI, and navigatorbasedmotion correction at 7T.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine,  DOI: 10.1002/mrm.28202. 2020.

Lundell, H., Nilsson, M., Dyrby, T. B., Parker, G. J. M., Cristinacce, P. L. H., Zhou, F-L., Topgaard, D. & Lasič, S.
Multidimensional diffusion MRI with spectrally modulated gradients reveals unprecedented microstructural detail.
Scientific Reports. 9, 1, p. 1-12, 9026. 2019.

Andersen, M., Björkman-Burtscher, I. M., Marsman, A., Petersen, E. T. & Boer, V. O.
Improvement in diagnostic quality of structural and angiographic MRI of the brain using motion correction with interleaved, volumetric navigators.
PLoS One. 14, 5, p. 1-16, e0217145. 2019.

Lundell, H. M. H., Ingo, C., Dyrby, T. B. & Ronen, I.
Accurate estimation of intra-axonal diffusivity and anisotropy of NAA in humans at 7T.
2017.

Lundell, H. M. H., Nilsson, M., Dyrby, T. B., Parker, G. J. M., Cristinacce, P. L. H., Zhou, F., Topgaard, D. & Lasic, S.
Microscopic anisotropy with spectrally modulated q-space trajectory encoding.
2017.

Group Members

Henrik Lundell

Group Leader

Lars G. Hanson

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