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Development of Novel Diffusion NMR Methods - Preclinical Applications in Colloidal Model Systems
Eriksson, Stefanie
(PI)
Topgaard, Daniel
(Supervisor)
Söderman, Olle
(Assistant supervisor)
Lasič, Samo
(Assistant supervisor)
Physical Chemistry
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Research output
(3)
Research output
Research output per year
2013
2013
2014
2015
2015
3
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
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2014
Microanisotropy imaging: Quantification of microscopic diffusion anisotropy and orientational order parameter by diffusion MRI with magic-angle spinning of the q-vector
Lasič, S.
,
Szczepankiewicz, F.
,
Eriksson, S.
,
Nilsson, M.
&
Topgaard, D.
,
2014
,
In:
Frontiers of Physics.
2
,
p. 1-14
14 p.
, A011.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
metal spinning
100%
anisotropy
64%
axons
43%
tensors
25%
angular resolution
18%
154
Citations (SciVal)
2013
Isotropic diffusion weighting in PGSE NMR by magic-angle spinning of the q-vector.
Eriksson, S.
,
Lasic, S.
&
Topgaard, D.
,
2013
,
In:
Journal of Magnetic Resonance.
226
,
p. 13-18
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Liquid Crystals
100%
Mugineic Acids
75%
metal spinning
64%
Liquid Crystal
61%
nuclear magnetic resonance
52%
103
Citations (SciVal)
NMR diffusion-encoding with axial symmetry and variable anisotropy: Distinguishing between prolate and oblate microscopic diffusion tensors with unknown orientation distribution.
ERIKSSON, STEFANIE.
,
Lasič, S.
,
Nilsson, M.
,
Westin, C-F.
&
Topgaard, D.
,
2015
,
In:
Journal of Chemical Physics.
142
,
10
, 104201.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
Anisotropy
100%
coding
98%
nuclear magnetic resonance
84%
tensors
79%
anisotropy
67%
55
Citations (SciVal)