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    Practical medical applications of quantitative MR relaxometry by Margaret Cheng, Hai-Ling, Stikov, Nikola, Ghugre, Nilesh R., Wright, Graham A.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance imaging (01-10-2012)
    “…Conventional MR images are qualitative, and their signal intensity is dependent on several complementary contrast mechanisms that are manipulated by the MR…”
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    Augmenting Performance: A Systematic Review of Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Displays in Surgery by Doughty, Mitchell, Ghugre, Nilesh R., Wright, Graham A.

    Published in Journal of imaging (20-07-2022)
    “…We conducted a systematic review of recent literature to understand the current challenges in the use of optical see-through head-mounted displays (OST-HMDs)…”
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    Relaxivity-iron calibration in hepatic iron overload: Probing underlying biophysical mechanisms using a Monte Carlo model by Ghugre, Nilesh R., Wood, John C.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-03-2011)
    “…Iron overload is a serious condition for patients with β‐thalassemia, transfusion‐dependent sickle cell anemia, and inherited disorders of iron metabolism. MRI…”
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    Head-Mounted Display-Based Augmented Reality for Image-Guided Media Delivery to the Heart: A Preliminary Investigation of Perceptual Accuracy by Doughty, Mitchell, Ghugre, Nilesh R

    Published in Journal of imaging (30-01-2022)
    “…By aligning virtual augmentations with real objects, optical see-through head-mounted display (OST-HMD)-based augmented reality (AR) can enhance user-task…”
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    Quantitative tracking of edema, hemorrhage, and microvascular obstruction in subacute myocardial infarction in a porcine model by MRI by Ghugre, Nilesh R., Ramanan, Venkat, Pop, Mihaela, Yang, Yuesong, Barry, Jennifer, Qiang, Beiping, Connelly, Kim A., Dick, Alexander J., Wright, Graham A.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-10-2011)
    “…Pathophysiological responses after acute myocardial infarction include edema, hemorrhage, and microvascular obstruction along with cellular damage. The in vivo…”
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    Non-contrast assessment of microvascular integrity using arterial spin labeled cardiovascular magnetic resonance in a porcine model of acute myocardial infarction by Do, Hung P, Ramanan, Venkat, Qi, Xiuling, Barry, Jennifer, Wright, Graham A, Ghugre, Nilesh R, Nayak, Krishna S

    “…Following acute myocardial infarction (AMI), microvascular integrity and function may be compromised as a result of microvascular obstruction (MVO) and…”
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    Suspected subclinical myocarditis detected by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging late post COVID-19 recovery by Ghugre, Nilesh R., Orbach, Ady, Biswas, Labonny, Connelly, Kim A., Chan, Adrienne, Strauss, Bradley H., Wright, Graham A., Roifman, Idan

    Published in Journal of cardiology cases (01-11-2021)
    “…There is growing evidence of the potential for cardiac involvement in patients who have been infected with COVID-19. In this case study, we present a patient…”
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    MRI detects myocardial iron in the human heart by Ghugre, Nilesh R., Enriquez, Cathleen M., Gonzalez, Ignacio, Nelson Jr, Marvin D., Coates, Thomas D., Wood, John C.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-09-2006)
    “…Iron‐induced cardiac dysfunction is a leading cause of death in transfusion‐dependent anemia. MRI relaxation rates R2(1/T2) and R 2*(1/T 2*) accurately predict…”
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    Mechanisms of tissue-iron relaxivity: Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of human liver biopsy specimens by Ghugre, Nilesh R., Coates, Thomas D., Nelson, Marvin D., Wood, John C.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-11-2005)
    “…MRI is becoming an increasingly important tool to assess iron overload disorders, but the complex nature of proton–iron interactions has troubled noninvasive…”
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    HMD-EgoPose: head-mounted display-based egocentric marker-less tool and hand pose estimation for augmented surgical guidance by Doughty, Mitchell, Ghugre, Nilesh R.

    “…Purpose The success or failure of modern computer-assisted surgery procedures hinges on the precise six-degree-of-freedom (6DoF) position and orientation…”
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    Implications of disturbances in circadian rhythms for cardiovascular health: A new frontier in free radical biology by Khaper, Neelam, Bailey, Craig D.C., Ghugre, Nilesh R., Reitz, Cristine, Awosanmi, Zikra, Waines, Ryan, Martino, Tami A.

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (01-05-2018)
    “…Cell autonomous circadian “clock” mechanisms are present in virtually every organ, and generate daily rhythms that are important for normal physiology. This is…”
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    Evaluating a novel accelerated free-breathing late gadolinium enhancement imaging sequence for assessment of myocardial injury by Bhatt, Nitish, Orbach, Ady, Biswas, Labonny, Strauss, Bradley H., Connelly, Kim, Ghugre, Nilesh R., Wright, Graham A., Roifman, Idan

    Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (01-05-2024)
    “…Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), plays an important role in the diagnosis and prognostication of ischemic…”
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    Quantification of fibrosis in infarcted swine hearts by ex vivo late gadolinium-enhancement and diffusion-weighted MRI methods by Pop, Mihaela, Ghugre, Nilesh R, Ramanan, Venkat, Morikawa, Lily, Stanisz, Greg, Dick, Alexander J, Wright, Graham A

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (07-08-2013)
    “…Many have speculated that MRI signal characteristics can be used to identify regions of heterogeneous infarct associated with an arrhythmogenic substrate;…”
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