In vivo human head MRI at 10.5T: A radiofrequency safety study and preliminary imaging results
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2019Vol. 84(1), pp. 484–496
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Alireza Sadeghi‐Tarakameh, Lance DelaBarre, Russell Lagore, Ángel Torrado-Carvajal, Xiaoping Wu, Andrea Grant, Gregor Adriany, Gregory J. Metzger, Pierre‐François Van de Moortele, Kâmil Uǧurbil, Ergin Atalar, Yiğitcan Eryaman
Abstract
In this study, we acquired the first in vivo human head images at 10.5T using an 8-channel transmit/receive coil. We implemented and expanded a previously proposed workflow to validate the electromagnetic simulation model of the 8-channel transmit/receive coil. Using the validated coil model, we calculated radiofrequency power levels to safely image human subjects.
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