"From the reviews: ""Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Methods and Biologic Applications offers something of interest for MRI novices as well as more experience practitioners. The language is clear and easy to read, and the diagrams … are very helpful."" (AuntMinnie.com, February, 2006) ""This book is one of a large series of books on Methods in Molecular Medicine, edited by John M. Walker with 28 contributors … . The authors are distinguished, primary basic scientists in basic science departments or departments of cardiology or radiology. … I believe this book would be valuable for departments that are about to use or are using MRI as a research tool … and as an addition to department libraries dealing with this technique."" (Joseph P. Whalen, Clinical Imaging, Vol. 30, 2006)"