Enhancing sensitivity of pH-weighted MRI with combination of amide and guanidyl CEST

Volume: 157, Pages: 341 - 350
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
Amide-proton-transfer weighted (APTw) MRI has emerged as a non-invasive pH-weighted imaging technique for studies of several diseases such as ischemic stroke. However, its pH-sensitivity is relatively low, limiting its capability to detect small pH changes. In this work, computer simulations, protamine phantom experiments, and in vivo gas challenge and experimental stroke in rats showed that, with judicious selection of the saturation pulse...
Paper Details
Title
Enhancing sensitivity of pH-weighted MRI with combination of amide and guanidyl CEST
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
157
Pages
341 - 350
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