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  • Physics
  • Biotechnology

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  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been a cornerstone of medical diagnostics for over four decades.
  • While fundamental principles are well-established, significant innovation is still possible.
  • Progress in imaging technologies often stems from re-examining and challenging existing assumptions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how recent advances in image reconstruction are driving innovation in MRI.
  • To investigate the potential for new reconstruction methods to relax traditional hardware constraints.
  • To highlight how these changes can lead to more specialized and accessible MRI scanners.

Main Methods:

  • Leveraging sophisticated general models in image reconstruction.
  • Employing subtle prior knowledge about the scanned object.
  • Re-evaluating fundamental MRI prerequisites like field uniformity and sampling.

Main Results:

  • Advanced reconstruction techniques enable re-examination of core MRI requirements.
  • These methods are influencing MRI acquisition strategies and hardware development.
  • The future MRI scanner will possess greater self-awareness and biological insight.

Conclusions:

  • Innovations in MRI reconstruction are pushing the boundaries of the technology.
  • Relaxed hardware constraints and specialized scanners are becoming feasible.
  • These advancements promise to broaden the application and impact of MR imaging.