Cape Town - 2026 ISMRM-ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition
9 May 2026 – 14 May 2026
· Cape Town, South Africa
461-05-004
ISMRM Abstract
Ultrafast MRI Reveals Multiband Cerebrospinal Fluid Oscillations in the Mouse Lateral Ventricles
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Neuro - Neurofluids
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Preclinical Animal & in vitro MR - Small Animals
461-05-004 · Advances in Neuroimaging and Biomarkers for Brain Health and Disease
· Tuesday, 12 May, 4:00 PM–4:55 PM · Digital Posters Row B
Keywords:EPICerebrospinal fluid9.4TAnimal mouse model
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Sushil Bohara 1, Shella Keilholz1
1Biomedical Engineering, Emory/Georgia Tech, Atlanta, United States of America
Presenting Author: Sushil Bohara
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