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Q. Beirinckx, Ramos-Llordén, G., Jeurissen, B., Poot, D. H. J., Parizel, P. M., Verhoye, M., Sijbers, J., and den Dekker, A. J., Joint Maximum Likelihood estimation of motion and T1 parameters from magnetic resonance images in a super-resolution framework: a simulation study, Fundamenta Informaticae, vol. 172, pp. 105–128, 2020.PDF icon Download paper (final author version) (2.15 MB)
Q. Beirinckx, Jeurissen, B., Verhoye, M., den Dekker, A. J., and Sijbers, J., Super-resolution T1 mapping with integrated motion compensation in a joint maximum likelihood framework, 36th Annual Scientific Meeting of the European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine & Biology (ESMRMB), Rotterdam, The Netherlands, vol. 32 (Suppl. 1). Magn Reson Mater Phy, 2019.
Q. Beirinckx, Bladt, P., van der Plas, M. C. E., Schmid, S., Teeuwisse, W. M., Jeurissen, B., den Dekker, A. J., Sijbers, J., and van Osch, M. J. P., Super-resolution strategies for single-PLD pseudo-continuous ASL, 12th Annual Meeting of the ISMRM Benelux Chapter. Arnhem, The Netherlands, 2020.
Q. Beirinckx, Jeurissen, B., Nicastro, M., Poot, D. H. J., Verhoye, M., den Dekker, A. J., and Sijbers, J., Model-based super-resolution reconstruction with joint motion estimation for improved quantitative MRI parameter mapping, Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics, vol. 100, no. 102071, pp. 1-16, 2022.PDF icon Download paper (15.42 MB)PDF icon Download supplementary material (1.35 MB)
Q. Beirinckx, Bladt, P., van der Plas, M. C. E., van Osch, M. J. P., Jeurissen, B., den Dekker, A. J., and Sijbers, J., Model-based super-resolution reconstruction for pseudo-continuous Arterial Spin Labeling, NeuroImage, vol. 286, p. 120506, 2024.PDF icon Download paper (7.23 MB)PDF icon Download supplementary material (20.75 MB)
Q. Beirinckx, Technological breakthroughs towards motion-robust super-resolution quantitative magnetic resonance imaging for improved detection of brain diseases, University of Antwerp, 2024.PDF icon Download PhD Thesis (18.7 MB)