Signatures of microstructure in gradient-echo and spin-echo signals.
Pippa StoreyDmitry S NovikovPublished in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2024)
Microstructural sources of magnetic susceptibility produce distinctive non-exponential signatures in the decay of gradient-echo and spin-echo signals. However, inverting the problem to extract microstructural parameters from the signals is nontrivial and, in certain regimes, ill-conditioned. For microstructure with small characteristic length scales, parameter estimation is hampered by the difficulty of acquiring accurate data at very short echo times. For microstructure with large characteristic lengths, the gradient-echo signal approaches the static-dephasing regime, where it becomes insensitive to size. Applicability of the analytic model was further limited by failure of the Gaussian phase approximation for all but the smallest beads.
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