Dependence of the MR signal on the magnetic susceptibility of blood studied with models based on real microvascular networks
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2019Vol. 81(6), pp. 3865–3874
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Xiaojun Cheng, Avery Berman, Jon̈athan R. Polimeni, Richard B. Buxton, Louis Gagnon, Anna Devor, Sava Sakadžić, David A. Boas
Abstract
These results improve our understanding of the relationship between R2* and the underlying microvascular properties. The findings will help to infer the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen and cerebral blood volume from BOLD and perfusion MRI, respectively.
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