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Noninvasive assessment of steatosis and viability of cold-stored human liver grafts by MRI

  1. TitleNoninvasive assessment of steatosis and viability of cold-stored human liver grafts by MRI
    Author Young L.A.J.
    Co-authors Ceresa C.D.L.

    Mózes F.E.

    Ellis J.

    Valkovič Ladislav 1986 SAVMER - Ústav merania SAV    SCOPUS    RID    ORCID

    Colling R.

    Coussios C.C.

    Friend P.J.

    Rodgers C.T.

    Source document Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Vol. 86, no. 6 (2021), p. 3246–3258
    Languageeng - English
    CountryUS - United States of America
    Document kindrozpis článkov z periodík (rbx)
    CitationsCHEN, G. - JIANG, J.P. - WANG, X.Q. - GUO, H. - ZHOU, L.F. - HU, D.Y. - KAMEL, I.R. - CHEN, Z.S. - LI, Z. Quantitative MRI of liver grafts for assessment of macrovesicular steatosis ex vivo and long-term follow-up outcomes. In CHINESE JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY. ISSN 2520-8985, 2023 DEC 2023, vol. 6, no. 4, p. 179-187. Dostupné na: https://doi.org/10.1007/s42058-023-00127-8.
    LóPEZ-MARTíNEZ, S. - SIMóN, C. - SANTAMARIA, X. Normothermic Machine Perfusion Systems: Where Do We Go From Here?. In TRANSPLANTATION. ISSN 0041-1337, JAN 2024, vol. 108, no. 1, p. 22-44. Dostupné na: https://doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000004573.
    CategoryADCA - Scientific papers in foreign journals registered in Current Contents Connect with IF (impacted)
    Category of document (from 2022)V3 - Vedecký výstup publikačnej činnosti z časopisu
    Type of documentčlánok
    Year2021
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    DOI 10.1002/mrm.28930
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