“…This technique has been used for several clinical applications such as cortical bone [129][130][131], Tendons and ligaments [132,133], Atherosclerotic Plaque [134][135][136], knee [129,[137][138][139], Articular cartilage [140][141][142][143][144], spine [145], temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disk [146], liver [147,148] and neuroimaging in brain and central nervous system [149,150]. Recently, a 2-D phase-contrast MR sequence was presented based on the ultra-short TE (UTE) technique with TE reduced to 0.65 msec [12].…”