Fabrication of vascular replicas from magnetic resonance images
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Friedman, MH; Kuban, BD; Schmalbrock, P; Smith, K; Altan, T
Published in: Trans. ASME, J. Biomech. Eng. (USA)
1995
Image processing and computer numerical controlled (CNC) machining techniques have been used to prepare a larger-than-life investment cast of an aortic bifurcation from magnetic resonance images of a replica of the vessel. The technique will facilitate experimental studies of vascular fluid dynamics and permit the in vitro reproduction of flows in living subjects
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Trans. ASME, J. Biomech. Eng. (USA)
Publication Date
1995
Volume
117
Issue
3
Start / End Page
364 / 366
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Friedman, M. H., Kuban, B. D., Schmalbrock, P., Smith, K., & Altan, T. (1995). Fabrication of vascular replicas from magnetic resonance images. Trans. ASME, J. Biomech. Eng. (USA), 117(3), 364–366.
Friedman, M. H., B. D. Kuban, P. Schmalbrock, K. Smith, and T. Altan. “Fabrication of vascular replicas from magnetic resonance images.” Trans. ASME, J. Biomech. Eng. (USA) 117, no. 3 (1995): 364–66.
Friedman MH, Kuban BD, Schmalbrock P, Smith K, Altan T. Fabrication of vascular replicas from magnetic resonance images. Trans ASME, J Biomech Eng (USA). 1995;117(3):364–6.
Friedman, M. H., et al. “Fabrication of vascular replicas from magnetic resonance images.” Trans. ASME, J. Biomech. Eng. (USA), vol. 117, no. 3, 1995, pp. 364–66.
Friedman MH, Kuban BD, Schmalbrock P, Smith K, Altan T. Fabrication of vascular replicas from magnetic resonance images. Trans ASME, J Biomech Eng (USA). 1995;117(3):364–366.
Published In
Trans. ASME, J. Biomech. Eng. (USA)
Publication Date
1995
Volume
117
Issue
3
Start / End Page
364 / 366