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Application of q-Space Diffusion MRI for the Visualization of White Matter.

Kanehiro FujiyoshiKeigo HikishimaJin NakaharaOsahiko TsujiJunichi HataTsunehiko KonomiToshihiro NagaiShinsuke ShibataShinjiro KanekoAkio IwanamiSuketaka MomoshimaShinichi TakahashiMasahiro JinzakiNorihiro SuzukiYoshiaki ToyamaMasaya NakamuraHideyuki Okano
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Myelin abnormalities in the CNS have been gaining increasing attention in various neurological and psychiatric diseases. However, appropriate methods with which to monitor CNS myelin in daily clinical practice have been lacking. In the current study, we introduced a novel MRI modality that produces the "myelin map." The myelin map accurately depicted myelin status in mice and nonhuman primates and in a pilot clinical study of multiple sclerosis patients, suggesting that it is useful in detecting possibly remyelinated lesions. A myelin map of the human brain could be obtained in <10 min using a 3 T scanner and it therefore promises to be a powerful tool for researchers and clinicians examining myelin-related diseases.
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