Nineteen-channel receive array and four-channel transmit array coil for cervical spinal cord imaging at 7T
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2013Vol. 72(1), pp. 291–300
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Wei Zhao, Julien Cohen‐Adad, Jon̈athan R. Polimeni, Boris Keil, Bastien Guérin, Kawin Setsompop, Peter Serano, Azma Mareyam, Philipp Hoecht, Lawrence L. Wald
Abstract
The highly parallel transmit and receive arrays were demonstrated to be fit for spinal cord imaging at 7T. The high sensitivity of the receive coil combined with ultra-high field will likely improve investigations of microstructure and tissue segmentation in the healthy and pathological spinal cord.
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