Slab-selective, BOLD-corrected VASO at 7 Tesla provides measures of cerebral blood volume reactivity with high signal-to-noise ratio
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2013Vol. 72(1), pp. 137–148
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Laurentius Huber, Dimo Ivanov, Steffen Krieger, Markus Streicher, Toralf Mildner, Benedikt A. Poser, Harald E. Möller, Robert Turner
Abstract
By carefully considering all the challenges of high-field VASO and filling behavior of the relevant vasculature, the proposed method can detect and quantify CBV changes with high CNR in human brain at 7T.
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