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Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)
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July 14, 2025
Laminar multi-contrast fMRI at 7T allows differentiation of neuronal excitation and inhibition underlying positive and negative BOLD responses
Xingfeng Shao, Fanhua Guo, JungHwan Kim, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
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August 24, 2021
Optimization of pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling at 7T with parallel transmission B1 shimming
Kai Wang, Samantha J Ma, Xingfeng Shao, et al.
Neuroimage
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June 26, 2023
Whole-Cerebrum distortion-free three-dimensional pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling at 7T
Chenyang Zhao, Xingfeng Shao, Qinyang Shou, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences
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May 10, 2023
Whole-Cerebrum distortion-free three-dimensional pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling at 7T
Chenyang Zhao, Xingfeng Shao, Qinyang Shou, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
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October 18, 2023
Transformer-based deep learning denoising of single and multi-delay 3D arterial spin labeling
Qinyang Shou, Chenyang Zhao, Xingfeng Shao, et al.
Neuroimage
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January 27, 2022
Corrigendum to "Laminar perfusion imaging with zoomed arterial spin labeling at 7 Tesla" [NeuroImage volume 245, 2021, 118724]
Xingfeng Shao, Fanhua Guo, Qinyang Shou, et al.
Neuroimage
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November 15, 2021
Laminar perfusion imaging with zoomed arterial spin labeling at 7 Tesla
Xingfeng Shao, Fanhua Guo, Qinyang Shou, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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November 3, 2025
Generative diffusion model enables quantification of calibration-free arterial spin labeling perfusion magnetic resonance imaging data in an Alzheimer's disease cohort
Qinyang Shou, Steven Cen, Nan-Kuei Chen, et al.
Stroke
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December 31, 2019
Deep Learning Detection of Penumbral Tissue on Arterial Spin Labeling in Stroke
Kai Wang, Qinyang Shou, Samantha J Ma, et al.
Elife
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November 4, 2024
Age-related decline in blood-brain barrier function is more pronounced in males than females in parietal and temporal regions
Xingfeng Shao, Qinyang Shou, Kimberly Felix, et al.
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Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)
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July 14, 2025
Laminar multi-contrast fMRI at 7T allows differentiation of neuronal excitation and inhibition underlying positive and negative BOLD responses
Xingfeng Shao, Fanhua Guo, JungHwan Kim, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
|
August 24, 2021
Optimization of pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling at 7T with parallel transmission B1 shimming
Kai Wang, Samantha J Ma, Xingfeng Shao, et al.
Neuroimage
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June 26, 2023
Whole-Cerebrum distortion-free three-dimensional pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling at 7T
Chenyang Zhao, Xingfeng Shao, Qinyang Shou, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences
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May 10, 2023
Whole-Cerebrum distortion-free three-dimensional pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling at 7T
Chenyang Zhao, Xingfeng Shao, Qinyang Shou, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
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October 18, 2023
Transformer-based deep learning denoising of single and multi-delay 3D arterial spin labeling
Qinyang Shou, Chenyang Zhao, Xingfeng Shao, et al.
Neuroimage
|
January 27, 2022
Corrigendum to "Laminar perfusion imaging with zoomed arterial spin labeling at 7 Tesla" [NeuroImage volume 245, 2021, 118724]
Xingfeng Shao, Fanhua Guo, Qinyang Shou, et al.
Neuroimage
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November 15, 2021
Laminar perfusion imaging with zoomed arterial spin labeling at 7 Tesla
Xingfeng Shao, Fanhua Guo, Qinyang Shou, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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November 3, 2025
Generative diffusion model enables quantification of calibration-free arterial spin labeling perfusion magnetic resonance imaging data in an Alzheimer's disease cohort
Qinyang Shou, Steven Cen, Nan-Kuei Chen, et al.
Stroke
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December 31, 2019
Deep Learning Detection of Penumbral Tissue on Arterial Spin Labeling in Stroke
Kai Wang, Qinyang Shou, Samantha J Ma, et al.
Elife
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November 4, 2024
Age-related decline in blood-brain barrier function is more pronounced in males than females in parietal and temporal regions
Xingfeng Shao, Qinyang Shou, Kimberly Felix, et al.
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