A new method for imaging magnetization transfer (MT) asymmetry with no separate saturation pulse is proposed in this article. MT effects were generated from sequential two-dimensional balanced steady-state free precession imaging, where interslice MT asymmetry was separated from interslice blood flow and magnetic field inhomogeneity with alternate ascending/descending directional navigation (ALADDIN). Alternate ascending/descending directional navigation provided high-resolution multislice MT asymmetry images within a reasonable imaging time of ∼3 min. MT asymmetry signals measured with alternate ascending/descending directional navigation were 1-2% of baseline signals (N = 6), in agreement with those from the conventional methods. About 70% of MT asymmetry signals were determined by the first prior slice. The frequency offset ranges in this study were >8 ppm from the water resonance frequency, implying that the MT effects were mostly associated with solid-like macromolecules. Potential methods to make alternate ascending/descending directional navigation feasible for imaging amide proton transfer (∼3.5 ppm offset from the water resonance frequency) were discussed. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Park, S. H., & Duong, T. Q. (2011). Alternate ascending/descending directional navigation approach for imaging magnetization transfer asymmetry. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 65(6), 1702–1710. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.22568
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