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April 4, 2012
Performance evaluation of a sub-millimetre spectrally resolved CT system on high- and low-frequency imaging tasks: a simulation
Moa Yveborg, Mats Danielsson, Hans Bornefalk
Physics in Medicine and Biology
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March 9, 2012
Simulation of HyperSPECT: a high-resolution small-animal system with in-line x-ray optics
Sandra Tibbelin, Peter Nillius, Mats Danielsson
Radiation Protection Dosimetry
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February 25, 2010
Energy filtering with X-ray lenses: optimization for photon-counting mammography
Erik Fredenberg, Björn Cederström, Mats Danielsson
Physics in Medicine and Biology
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October 28, 2020
Photon-counting x-ray detectors for CT
Mats Danielsson, Mats Persson, Martin Sjölin
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
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October 15, 2014
Allowable forward model misspecification for accurate basis decomposition in a silicon detector based spectral CT
Hans Bornefalk, Mats Persson, Mats Danielsson
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
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October 21, 2014
Theoretical comparison of a dual energy system and photon counting silicon detector used for material quantification in spectral CT
Moa Yveborg, Mats Danielsson, Hans Bornefalk
Journal of Medical Imaging (Bellingham, Wash.)
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July 10, 2015
On image quality metrics and the usefulness of grids in digital mammography
Han Chen, Mats Danielsson, Cheng Xu, et al.
Medical Physics
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May 16, 2006
Scatter rejection in multislit digital mammography
Magnus Aslund, Björn Cederström, Mats Lundqvist, et al.
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
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June 15, 2018
Applying three different methods of measuring CTDI<sub>free air</sub> to the extended CTDI formalism for wide-beam scanners (IEC 60601-2-44): A comparative study
Robert Bujila, Love Kull, Mats Danielsson, et al.
Medical Physics
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December 24, 2005
AEC for scanning digital mammography based on variation of scan velocity
Magnus Aslund, Björn Cederström, Mats Lundqvist, et al.
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Physics in Medicine and Biology
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April 4, 2012
Performance evaluation of a sub-millimetre spectrally resolved CT system on high- and low-frequency imaging tasks: a simulation
Moa Yveborg, Mats Danielsson, Hans Bornefalk
Physics in Medicine and Biology
|
March 9, 2012
Simulation of HyperSPECT: a high-resolution small-animal system with in-line x-ray optics
Sandra Tibbelin, Peter Nillius, Mats Danielsson
Radiation Protection Dosimetry
|
February 25, 2010
Energy filtering with X-ray lenses: optimization for photon-counting mammography
Erik Fredenberg, Björn Cederström, Mats Danielsson
Physics in Medicine and Biology
|
October 28, 2020
Photon-counting x-ray detectors for CT
Mats Danielsson, Mats Persson, Martin Sjölin
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
|
October 15, 2014
Allowable forward model misspecification for accurate basis decomposition in a silicon detector based spectral CT
Hans Bornefalk, Mats Persson, Mats Danielsson
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
|
October 21, 2014
Theoretical comparison of a dual energy system and photon counting silicon detector used for material quantification in spectral CT
Moa Yveborg, Mats Danielsson, Hans Bornefalk
Journal of Medical Imaging (Bellingham, Wash.)
|
July 10, 2015
On image quality metrics and the usefulness of grids in digital mammography
Han Chen, Mats Danielsson, Cheng Xu, et al.
Medical Physics
|
May 16, 2006
Scatter rejection in multislit digital mammography
Magnus Aslund, Björn Cederström, Mats Lundqvist, et al.
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
|
June 15, 2018
Applying three different methods of measuring CTDI<sub>free air</sub> to the extended CTDI formalism for wide-beam scanners (IEC 60601-2-44): A comparative study
Robert Bujila, Love Kull, Mats Danielsson, et al.
Medical Physics
|
December 24, 2005
AEC for scanning digital mammography based on variation of scan velocity
Magnus Aslund, Björn Cederström, Mats Lundqvist, et al.
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