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1. A longitudinal study assessing the impact of elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor on gut transit and function in people with cystic fibrosis using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

2. Investigating grey matter volumetric trajectories through the lifespan at the individual level.

3. Memory impairment in Amyloidβ-status Alzheimer's disease is associated with a reduction in CA1 and dentate gyrus volume: In vivo MRI at 7T.

4. Adolescent to young adult longitudinal development of subcortical volumes in two European sites with four waves.

5. The impact of variations in subject geometry, respiration and coil repositioning on the specific absorption rate in parallel transmit abdominal imaging at 7 T.

6. Differential associations of adolescent versus young adult cannabis initiation with longitudinal brain change and behavior.

8. MRI tagging of colonic chyme mixing in healthy subjects: Inter-observer variability and reliability of the measurement with time.

9. Conduct problems are associated with accelerated thinning of emotion-related cortical regions in a community-based sample of adolescents.

10. Federated Analysis in COINSTAC Reveals Functional Network Connectivity and Spectral Links to Smoking and Alcohol Consumption in Nearly 2,000 Adolescent Brains.

11. Test-retest assessment of non-contrast MRI sequences to characterise and quantify the small bowel wall in healthy participants.

12. Linked patterns of biological and environmental covariation with brain structure in adolescence: a population-based longitudinal study.

13. Calibration-free regional RF shims for MRS.

14. Postprandial changes in gastrointestinal function and transit in cystic fibrosis assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

15. The Human Brain Is Best Described as Being on a Female/Male Continuum: Evidence from a Neuroimaging Connectivity Study.

16. MR Measures of Small Bowel Wall T2 Are Associated With Increased Permeability.

17. Reward Versus Nonreward Sensitivity of the Medial Versus Lateral Orbitofrontal Cortex Relates to the Severity of Depressive Symptoms.

19. Age-related differences in myeloarchitecture measured at 7 T.

20. Measurement of fasted state gastric antral motility before and after a standard bioavailability and bioequivalence 240 mL drink of water: Validation of MRI method against concomitant perfused manometry in healthy participants.

21. Assessing the impact of posture on diaphragm morphology and function using an open upright MRI system-A pilot study.

22. The empirical replicability of task-based fMRI as a function of sample size.

23. Design and testing of microbubble-based MRI contrast agents for gastric pressure measurement.

24. Predicting change trajectories of neuroticism from baseline brain structure using whole brain analyses and latent growth curve models in adolescents.

25. Increased fasting small-bowel water content in untreated coeliac disease and scleroderma as assessed by magnetic resonance imaging.

26. Reduced Myelin Signal in Normal-appearing White Matter in Neuromyelitis Optica Measured by 7T Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

27. Phase enhanced PSIR T1 weighted imaging improves contrast resolution of the nucleus basalis of Meynert at 7 T: a preliminary study.

28. Ultra-high-field arterial spin labelling MRI for non-contrast assessment of cortical lesion perfusion in multiple sclerosis.

29. Glycaemic, gastrointestinal and appetite responses to breakfast porridges from ancient cereal grains: A MRI pilot study in healthy humans.

30. Mechanisms underlying effects of kiwifruit on intestinal function shown by MRI in healthy volunteers.

31. Is Human Auditory Cortex Organization Compatible With the Monkey Model? Contrary Evidence From Ultra-High-Field Functional and Structural MRI.

32. Gastric motor and sensory function in health assessed by magnetic resonance imaging: Establishment of reference intervals for the Nottingham test meal in healthy subjects.

33. Parkinson's disease related signal change in the nigrosomes 1-5 and the substantia nigra using T2* weighted 7T MRI.

34. Seven-Tesla Magnetization Transfer Imaging to Detect Multiple Sclerosis White Matter Lesions.

35. The z-spectrum from human blood at 7T.

36. Protocol of a single group prospective observational study on the diagnostic value of 3T susceptibility weighted MRI of nigrosome-1 in patients with parkinsonian symptoms: the N3 i PD study (nigrosomal i ron i maging i n Parkinson's disease).

37. Decoding fMRI events in sensorimotor motor network using sparse paradigm free mapping and activation likelihood estimates.

38. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Quantification of Fasted State Colonic Liquid Pockets in Healthy Humans.

39. Psychosocial Stress and Brain Function in Adolescent Psychopathology.

40. Quantitative analysis of the z-spectrum using a numerically simulated look-up table: Application to the healthy human brain at 7T.

41. Comparison of pulsed three-dimensional CEST acquisition schemes at 7 tesla: steady state versus pseudosteady state.

42. Functional Neuroimaging Predictors of Self-Reported Psychotic Symptoms in Adolescents.

43. Imaging gray matter with concomitant null point imaging from the phase sensitive inversion recovery sequence.

44. A comparison of phase imaging and quantitative susceptibility mapping in the imaging of multiple sclerosis lesions at ultrahigh field.

45. Ventral Striatum Connectivity During Reward Anticipation in Adolescent Smokers.

46. Histogram analysis of quantitative T1 and MT maps from ultrahigh field MRI in clinically isolated syndrome and relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.

47. Transient health symptoms of MRI staff working with 1.5 and 3.0 Tesla scanners in the UK.

48. A study of T₁ relaxation time as a measure of liver fibrosis and the influence of confounding histological factors.

49. Functional Connectivity in MRI Is Driven by Spontaneous BOLD Events.

50. Increase in the iron content of the substantia nigra and red nucleus in multiple sclerosis and clinically isolated syndrome: a 7 Tesla MRI study.

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