First in‐vivo human imaging at 10.5T: Imaging the body at 447 MHz
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2019Vol. 84(1), pp. 289–303
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Xiaoxuan He, M. Arcan Ertürk, Andrea Grant, Xiaoping Wu, Russell Lagore, Lance DelaBarre, Yiğitcan Eryaman, Gregor Adriany, Edward J. Auerbach, Pierre‐François Van de Moortele, Kâmil Uǧurbil, Gregory J. Metzger
Abstract
The first in-vivo human imaging was successfully performed at 10.5T using previously developed RF management strategies. Further improvement in RF coils, transmit chain, and full integration of parallel transmit functionality are needed to fully realize the benefits of 10.5T.
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