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Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging-derived Flow Parameters for the Analysis of Cardiovascular Diseases and Drug Development
Authors: Dada, Michael
Awojoyogbe, Bamidele
Adesola, Adewale
Boubaker, Karem
Keywords: Bloch NMR flow equations
NMR transverse magnetization
Legendre polynomials
Boubaker polynomials
rotational diffusion coefficient
cardiovascular diseases
drug discovery
Issue Date: 26-Aug-2013
Publisher: Libertas Academica Ltd
Citation: Dada O. M., Awojoyogbe O. B., Adesola O. A. & Boubaker K. (2013). Magnetic Resonance Imaging-derived Flow Parameters for the Analysis of Cardiovascular Diseases and Drug Development. Magnetic Resonance Insights, 6, 83-93.
Series/Report no.: Curriculum Vitae;13
Abstract: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) allows for fast, accurate and noninvasive measurement of fluid flow in restricted and non-restricted media. The results of such measurements may be possible for a very small B0 field and can be enhanced through detailed examination of generating functions that may arise from polynomial solutions of NMR flow equations in terms of Legendre polynomials and Boubaker polynomials. The generating functions of these polynomials can present an array of interesting possibilities that may be useful for understanding the basic physics of extracting relevant NMR flow information from which various hemodynamic problems can be carefully studied. Specifically, these results may be used to develop effective drugs for cardiovascular-related diseases.
Description: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4089811/
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17372
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