High-resolution short-T2 MRI using a high-performance gradient.
Romain FroidevauxMarkus WeigerManuela Barbara RöslerDavid O BrunnerBenjamin E DietrichJonas ReberKlaas P PruessmannPublished in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2020)
Strong gradients with high duty cycle enable short-T2 imaging at unprecedentedly high resolution, holding the potential for improving MRI of, eg, bone, tendon, lung, or teeth. Moreover, it allows direct access of tissues with T2 of tens of microseconds such as myelin or collagen.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- contrast enhanced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mass spectrometry
- diffusion weighted imaging
- gene expression
- high speed
- bone mineral density
- tandem mass spectrometry
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- soft tissue
- multiple sclerosis
- human health
- wound healing
- climate change
- anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction