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Spatial-Resolution in 31P Metabolite Imaging of the Human Brain at 4.1 T

โœ Scribed by D.B. Twieg; H.P. Hetherington; S.L. Ponder; J. Denhollander; G.M. Pohost


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
523 KB
Volume
104
Category
Article
ISSN
1064-1866

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โœฆ Synopsis


In studies of 31P metabolite imaging in the human brain using a high-field 4.1 T NMR system, resolution and signal-to-noise ratios were measured to determine the potential for spatial-resolution improvements. The results suggest that spatial resolution of FWHM of 2 cm or less, similar to that of radionuclide tomographic functional images, may be feasible.


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