Previously, we presented Wave-Shuffling: a technique that combines random-sampling and the temporal low-rank priors of T2-shuffling with the sinusoidal gradients of Wave-CAIPI to achieve highly-accelerated, time-resolved acquisitions. In this work, we optimize and apply Wave-Shuffling to T2-SPACE and MPRAGE to achieve rapid, 1 mm-isotropic resolution, time-resolved imaging of the brain where we recover a time-series of clinical contrast. We also present preliminary explorations into Joint-Contrast Wave-Shuffling to boost signal-to-noise ratio and reconstruction-conditioning at high accelerations.
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