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The SWIFT sequences developed at CMRR are now available for use at other institutions by MTA agreement with CMRR.

The available software versions are listed below. The DJ Swift Software is the current version under development. The older RC Swift Software is still available, but no longer being actively updated. If you are interested in obtaining these sequences, please contact Djaudat Idiatullin for more information.

If you have executed a MTA agreement and have been given an access password, the software can be downloaded here by selecting the desired release number.

 

DJ Swift Software


Swift sequences and reconstruction. (right-click, save link as...)

Version 2018 DJ Swift Installer
Release Notes
Released 13 Mar 2018

 

Collaborators


Agilent

Aarhus
University
Denmark

Dartmouth

Duke

EPFL
Switzerland

Julich

Lund Univ
Sweden

Moffitt

PolyMTL
Canada

Radboud

Univ E
Finland

Univ
Finland

Univ
Georgia

Univ
Illinois
Chicago

Univ of
Louisville

Univ
Michigan

NIST

Univ Penn

UCSF

Vanderbilt

Wash Univ
St Louis

References:

When publishing results using SWIFT, in order to capture the impact of SWIFT on the research community as well as describe the SWIFT method for experiment replication, please reference the CMRRpack or CMRR pack2 version used. Example:

CMRRpack Version 0.45b
http://www.cmrr.umn.edu/swift/

Please also reference the following papers on the SWIFT sequence and methodology:

Djaudat Idiyatullin, Curt Corum, Jang-Yeon Park, Michael Garwood.
Fast and quiet MRI using a swept radiofrequency.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 181, Issue 2, August 2006, Pages 342-349.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2006.05.014

Djaudat Idiyatullin, Curt Corum, Steen Moeller, Michael Garwood.
Gapped pulses for frequency-swept MRI.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 193, Issue 2, August 2008, Pages 267-273.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2008.05.009

Curtis A. Corum, Djaudat Idiyatullin, Carl J. Snyder, Michael Garwood.
Gap Cycling for SWIFT.
arXiv:1307.2926 [physics.med-ph], preprint submitted to MRM, July 2013.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.2926

Further SWIFT related references, abstracts, and presentations:

  1. 05_seminar.ppt Seminar at CMRR, 2005,"Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Fast Relaxing Spins: Acquisition during Adiabatic Excitation"
  2. talk_GRC06.ppt Talk at GRC meeting, 2006, "In vivo MRI of Fast Relaxing Spins Using a Swept Radiofrequency"
  3. talk_ISMRM07teeth_final.ppt Idiyatullin, C. Corum, A. McIntosh, S. Moeller, and M. Garwood, Direct MRI of Human Teeth by SWIFT, Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB, Berlin, Germany, 2007.
  4. talkISMRM09.ppt Idiyatullin, C. Corum, S. Moeller, J. Ellermann, and M. Garwood, Spectroscopic SWIFT, ISMRM 17th Annual Scientific Meeting & Exhibition, Honolulu, Hawaii USA, 2009.
  5. 10_Idiyatullin_talkApr28.ppt Djaudat Idiyatullin, Curt Corum, Steen Moeller, Hari Prasad, Michael Garwood, Donald Nixdorf, "SWIFT Versus X-Ray In Dental Imaging"
  6. ContinuousSWIFT8.ppt D. Idiyatullin, S. Suddarth, C. Corum, G. Adriany, and M. Garwood, Continuous SWIFT, ISMRM Annual Scientific Meeting & Exhibition, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2011.
  7. 1518_Corum_0457.ppt
  8. 3094_Corum.ppt
  9. 5113_Corum_dipole.ppt
  10. Multinuclear NMR investigation of probe construction materials at 9.4T
  11. Supplementary materials testing
  12. Gap Cycling for SWIFT Curtis A. Corum, Djaudat Idiyatullin, Carl J. Snyder, Michael Garwood

Commercial use of SWIFT is covered by the following patents and patents pending:

US7403006, US7777484, US8067936, US8212560, US20090264733, US20100253340, US20100253341, US20110116696, US20120092010, US20130043867, US20130084023, US20130085374