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D. Le Bihan

Researcher at IBM

Publications -  116
Citations -  20827

D. Le Bihan is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 108 publications receiving 19692 citations. Previous affiliations of D. Le Bihan include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & University of Paris.

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MR imaging of intravoxel incoherent motions: application to diffusion and perfusion in neurologic disorders.

TL;DR: A magnetic resonance (MR) method to image intravoxel incoherent motions (IVIMs) by using appropriate gradient pulses and nonuniform slow flow of cerebrospinal fluid appeared as a useful feature on IVIM images.
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Diffusion tensor imaging: Concepts and applications

TL;DR: The concepts behind diffusion tensor imaging are reviewed and potential applications, including fiber tracking in the brain, which, in combination with functional MRI, might open a window on the important issue of connectivity.
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Separation of diffusion and perfusion in intravoxel incoherent motion MR imaging.

TL;DR: Clinical results showed significant promise of the IVIM method for tissue characterization by perfusion patterns and for functional studies in the evaluation of the microcirculation in physiologic and pathologic conditions, as, for instance, in brain ischemia.
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Echo-planar imaging of intravoxel incoherent motion.

TL;DR: The phantom results demonstrate that perfusion levels comparable with those found in vivo have easily observable and reproducible effects on signal amplitude that are consistent with previous IVIM theory.
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Temperature mapping with MR imaging of molecular diffusion: application to hyperthermia.

TL;DR: Molecular diffusion is more sensitive than T1 and can be determined with high accuracy with MR imaging and has the potential to also help monitor blood perfusion in clinical hyperthermia.