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Dan J Kadrmas

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IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging|August 2, 2008
Rotate-and-slant projector for fast LOR-based fully-3-D iterative PET reconstructionDan J Kadrmas
Physics in Medicine and Biology|November 30, 2004
LOR-OSEM: statistical PET reconstruction from raw line-of-response histogramsDan J Kadrmas
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology|November 14, 2013
Effect of varying number of OSEM subsets on PET lesion detectabilityA Michael Morey, Dan J Kadrmas
Medical Physics|July 5, 2013
Generalized separable parameter space techniques for fitting 1K-5K serial compartment modelsDan J Kadrmas, M Bugrahan Oktay
Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine|November 2, 2002
Comparative evaluation of lesion detectability for 6 PET imaging platforms using a highly reproducible whole-body phantom with (22)Na lesions and localization ROC analysisDan J Kadrmas, Paul E Christian
Theranostics|December 7, 2013
Methodology for quantitative rapid multi-tracer PET tumor characterizationsDan J Kadrmas, John M Hoffman
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science|August 9, 2016
Effect of Using 2mm Voxels on Observer Performance for PET Lesion DetectionA Michael Morey, Frédéric Noo, Dan J Kadrmas
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science|January 5, 2010
Rapid Multi-Tracer PET Tumor Imaging With F-FDG and Secondary Shorter-Lived TracersNoel F Black, Scott McJames, Dan J Kadrmas
Physics in Medicine and Biology|January 21, 2016
Application of separable parameter space techniques to multi-tracer PET compartment modelingJeff L Zhang, A Michael Morey, Dan J Kadrmas
Physics in Medicine and Biology|November 25, 2010
Closed-form kinetic parameter estimation solution to the truncated data problemGengsheng L Zeng, Grant T Gullberg, Dan J Kadrmas
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IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging|August 2, 2008
Rotate-and-slant projector for fast LOR-based fully-3-D iterative PET reconstructionDan J Kadrmas
Physics in Medicine and Biology|November 30, 2004
LOR-OSEM: statistical PET reconstruction from raw line-of-response histogramsDan J Kadrmas
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology|November 14, 2013
Effect of varying number of OSEM subsets on PET lesion detectabilityA Michael Morey, Dan J Kadrmas
Medical Physics|July 5, 2013
Generalized separable parameter space techniques for fitting 1K-5K serial compartment modelsDan J Kadrmas, M Bugrahan Oktay
Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine|November 2, 2002
Comparative evaluation of lesion detectability for 6 PET imaging platforms using a highly reproducible whole-body phantom with (22)Na lesions and localization ROC analysisDan J Kadrmas, Paul E Christian
Theranostics|December 7, 2013
Methodology for quantitative rapid multi-tracer PET tumor characterizationsDan J Kadrmas, John M Hoffman
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science|August 9, 2016
Effect of Using 2mm Voxels on Observer Performance for PET Lesion DetectionA Michael Morey, Frédéric Noo, Dan J Kadrmas
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science|January 5, 2010
Rapid Multi-Tracer PET Tumor Imaging With F-FDG and Secondary Shorter-Lived TracersNoel F Black, Scott McJames, Dan J Kadrmas
Physics in Medicine and Biology|January 21, 2016
Application of separable parameter space techniques to multi-tracer PET compartment modelingJeff L Zhang, A Michael Morey, Dan J Kadrmas
Physics in Medicine and Biology|November 25, 2010
Closed-form kinetic parameter estimation solution to the truncated data problemGengsheng L Zeng, Grant T Gullberg, Dan J Kadrmas
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