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Contribution of blood to nuclear Overhauser effect at -1.6 ppm.

Jing CuiYu ZhaoFeng WangDaniel F GochbergZhongliang Zu
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2021)
Considering the relatively small volume of blood in brain, the in vivo experiments with diffusion weighting and the ex vivo experiments both suggest that the NOE(-1.6) is not mainly from blood. The mechanism for the in vivo experiments with MION are less clear. MION not only suppresses MR signals from intravascular space, but changes the susceptibility in the perivascular space. This result suggests that although the NOE(-1.6) is not mainly from blood, it may be vasculature dependent.
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