Matches in UGent Biblio for { <https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/1900712#aggregation> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 items per page.
- aggregation classification "A1".
- aggregation creator B257462.
- aggregation creator B257463.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation creator person.
- aggregation date "2011".
- aggregation format "application/pdf".
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.bibtex.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.csv.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.dc.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.didl.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.doc.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.json.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.mets.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.mods.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.rdf.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.ris.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.txt.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.xls.
- aggregation hasFormat 1900712.yaml.
- aggregation isPartOf urn:issn:0190-6011.
- aggregation language "eng".
- aggregation rights "I have transferred the copyright for this publication to the publisher".
- aggregation subject "Medicine and Health Sciences".
- aggregation title "Muscle functional MRI as an imaging tool to evaluate muscle activity".
- aggregation abstract "Muscle functional magnetic resonance imaging (mfMRI) is an innovative technique that offers a noninvasive method to quantify changes in muscle physiology following the performance of exercise. The mfMRI technique is based on signal intensity changes due to increases in the relaxation time of tissue water. In contemporary practice, mfMRI has proven to be an excellent tool for assessing the extent of muscle activation following the performance of a task and for the evaluation of neuromuscular adaptations as a result of therapeutic interventions. This article focuses on the underlying mechanisms and methods of mfMRI, discusses the validity and advantages of the method, and provides an overview of studies in which mfMRI is used to evaluate the effect of exercise and exercise training on muscle activity in both experimental and clinical studies.".
- aggregation authorList BK533207.
- aggregation endPage "903".
- aggregation issue "11".
- aggregation startPage "896".
- aggregation volume "41".
- aggregation aggregates 1900721.
- aggregation aggregates 1901212.
- aggregation aggregates 2998554.
- aggregation isDescribedBy 1900712.
- aggregation similarTo jospt.2011.3586.
- aggregation similarTo LU-1900712.