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Martin R. Prince is primarily affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research centers on the field of medicine, with a particular focus on radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging, as well as pulmonary and respiratory medicine, genetics, pediatrics, perinatology, child health, and surgery.

The scientist has contributed extensively to various research topics, including genetic and kidney cyst diseases, MRI in cancer diagnosis, advanced MRI techniques and applications, pediatric urology and nephrology studies, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) research, renal and related cancers, and liver disease diagnosis and treatment.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Martin R. Prince include:

  • "Hiatal hernia prevalence and natural history on non-contrast CT in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)" (2021), published in BMJ Open Gastroenterology
  • "Pulmonary Embolism in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: A Multicenter Study" (2021), published in Radiology
  • "Deep neural network for water/fat separation: Supervised training, unsupervised training, and no training" (2020), published in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
  • "Deployed Deep Learning Kidney Segmentation for Polycystic Kidney Disease MRI" (2022), published in Radiology Artificial Intelligence
  • "Pulmonary emphysema subtypes defined by unsupervised machine learning on CT scans" (2023), published in Thorax

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Martin R. Prince include:

  • Jon D. Blumenfeld
  • Hreedi Dev
  • Chenglin Zhu
  • Zhongxiu Hu
  • Pascal Spincemaille

Martin R. Prince has published in a variety of scientific venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Tomography
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

Best Publications

  • MRI from Picture to Proton

    Donald W. McRobbie;Elizabeth A. Moore;Martin J. Graves;Martin R. Prince

  • Gadolinium-enhanced MR aortography.

    M R Prince

  • Stenting and medical therapy for atherosclerotic renal-artery stenosis

    Christopher J. Cooper;Timothy P. Murphy;Donald E. Cutlip;Kenneth Jamerson

  • Breath-hold gadolinium-enhanced MR angiography of the abdominal aorta and its major branches.

    M R Prince;D L Narasimham;J C Stanley;T L Chenevert

  • Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism with Magnetic Resonance Angiography

    James F.M. Meaney;John G. Weg;Thomas L. Chenevert;David Stafford-Johnson

  • Dynamic gadolinium‐enhanced three‐dimensional abdominal MR arteriography

    Martin R. Prince;E. Kent Yucel;John A. Kaufman;David C. Harrison

  • Morphology Enabled Dipole Inversion for Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping Using Structural Consistency Between the Magnitude Image and the Susceptibility Map

    Jing Liu;Tian Liu;Ludovic de Rochefort;James Ledoux

  • Nephrotoxicity of high-dose gadolinium compared with iodinated contrast

    Martin R. Prince;Christina Arnoldus;Joan K. Frisoli

  • The value of specific MRI features in the evaluation of suspected placental invasion

    Allison Lax;Martin R. Prince;Martin R. Prince;Kevin W. Mennitt;J. Reid Schwebach

  • 25 Years of Contrast-Enhanced MRI: Developments, Current Challenges and Future Perspectives

    Jessica Lohrke;Thomas Frenzel;Jan Endrikat;Filipe Caseiro Alves

  • The dissected aorta: part III. Anatomy and radiologic diagnosis of branch-vessel compromise.

    D. M. Williams;Do Yun Lee;B. H. Hamilton;M. V. Marx

  • The effects of time varying intravascular signal intensity and k‐space acquisition order on three‐dimensional MR angiography image quality

    Jeffrey H. Maki;Martin R. Prince;Frank J. Londy;Thomas L. Chenevert

  • 3D Contrast MR Angiography

    Martin R. Prince;Thomas M. Grist;Jörg F. Debatin

  • Automated detection of bolus arrival and initiation of data acquisition in fast, three-dimensional, gadolinium-enhanced MR angiography.

    Thomas K F Foo;Manojkumar Saranathan;Martin R. Prince;Thomas L. Chenevert

  • Incidence of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis at two large medical centers.

    Martin R. Prince;Honglei Zhang;Michael Morris;Jennifer L. MacGregor

  • Quantitative MR susceptibility mapping using piece-wise constant regularized inversion of the magnetic field

    Ludovic de Rochefort;Ryan Brown;Martin R. Prince;Yi Wang

  • Three-dimensional gadolinium-enhanced MR angiography of the thoracic aorta

    M R Prince;D L Narasimham;W T Jacoby;D M Williams

  • The dissected aorta: percutaneous treatment of ischemic complications--principles and results.

    David M. Williams;Do Y. Lee;Brian H. Hamilton;M. Victoria Marx

  • Contrast-enhanced abdominal MR angiography: Optimization of imaging delay time by automating the detection of contrast material arrival in the aorta

    Martin R. Prince;Thomas L. Chenevert;Thomas K.F. Foo;Frank J. Londy

  • Verfahren und Gerät zur Kernspintomographie von Arterien unter Verwendung eines Kontrastmittels

    Martin R. Prince

Frequent Co-Authors

Yi Wang
Yi Wang Cornell University
David A. Bluemke
David A. Bluemke University of Wisconsin–Madison
Joao A.C. Lima
Joao A.C. Lima Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Eric A. Hoffman
Eric A. Hoffman University of Iowa
R. Graham Barr
R. Graham Barr Columbia University
Thomas L. Chenevert
Thomas L. Chenevert University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Erin D. Michos
Erin D. Michos Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
David M. Williams
David M. Williams Brown University
K. Craig Kent
K. Craig Kent University of Virginia
Thomas W. Wakefield
Thomas W. Wakefield University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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