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Ting-Yim Lee

Researcher at Lawson Health Research Institute

Publications -  100
Citations -  9362

Ting-Yim Lee is an academic researcher from Lawson Health Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cerebral blood flow & Perfusion scanning. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 88 publications receiving 8708 citations. Previous affiliations of Ting-Yim Lee include University of Western Ontario & Robarts Research Institute.

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Imaging biomarker roadmap for cancer studies.

James P B O'Connor, +78 more
TL;DR: Experts assembled to review, debate and summarize the challenges of IB validation and qualification produced 14 key recommendations for accelerating the clinical translation of IBs, which highlight the role of parallel (rather than sequential) tracks of technical validation, biological/clinical validation and assessment of cost-effectiveness.
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4D-CT imaging of a volume influenced by respiratory motion on multi-slice CT.

TL;DR: A new scanning protocol for generating 4D-CT image data sets influenced by respiratory motion is proposed, providing a shorter scan time of three to six times faster than the single-slice CT with prospective gating; a shorter scanning time of two to four times improvement over a previously reported multi- slice CT implementation, and images over all phases of a breathing cycle.
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An adiabatic approximation to the tissue homogeneity model for water exchange in the brain: I. Theoretical derivation.

TL;DR: Using the adiabatic approximation, which assumes that the tracer concentration in parenchymal tissue changes slowly relative to that in capillaries, a time-domain, closed-form solution of the tissue homogeneity model is derived.
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Dynamic CT Measurement of Cerebral Blood Flow: A Validation Study

TL;DR: A new dynamic CT method for measuring rCBF that can be used as an alternative diagnostic tool to assess the cerebral hemodynamics in experimental and clinical situations is validated.