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Introduction

An interactive Jupyter Book for the highlighted paper by first author Philipp Ehses and last author Tony Stöcker, from the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases in Bonn, Germany. The paper is entitled “Whole-brain B1-mapping using three-dimensional DREAM” (DREAM: Dual Refocusing Echo Acquisition Mode).

The Jupyter Book allows the demo script to be interactive inline (can change and run the code on the website) or launch a MyBinder session to run your code in a Jupyter Notebook in your browser, both options requiring no installation. They last section is for some of the figures and data from the paper, made interactive using Plotly.



You can hear their thoughts on B1 mapping and the importance of transparency in research in the link of their interview above.