A parallel imaging approach to wide-field MR microscopy

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Abstract

Magnetic resonance microscopy, suggested in the earliest papers on MRI, has always been limited by the low signal-to-noise ratio resulting from the small voxel size. Magnetic resonance microscopy has largely been enabled by the use of microcoils that provide the signal-to-noise ratio improvement required to overcome this limitation. Concomitant with the small coils is a small field-of-view, which limits the use of magnetic resonance microscopy as a histological tool or for imaging large regions in general. This article describes initial results in wide field-of-view magnetic resonance microscopy using a large array of narrow, parallel coils, which provides a signal-to-noise ratio enhancement as well as the ability to use parallel imaging techniques. Comparison images made between a volume coil and the proposed technique demonstrate reductions in imaging time of more than 100 with no loss in signal-to-noise ratio or resolution. Copyright © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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McDougall, M. P., & Wright, S. M. (2012). A parallel imaging approach to wide-field MR microscopy. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 68(3), 850–856. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.23258

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