APT‐weighted and NOE‐weighted image contrasts in glioma with different RF saturation powers based on magnetization transfer ratio asymmetry analyses
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2013Vol. 70(2), pp. 320–327
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Abstract
The APT and nuclear Overhauser enhancement image signals in tumor are maximized at different saturation powers. The saturation power of roughly 2 μT is ideal for APT-weighted imaging at clinical B0 field strengths.
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