Quantitative description of the asymmetry in magnetization transfer effects around the water resonance in the human brain. |
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Authors: | Jun Hua Craig K Jones Jaishri Blakeley Seth A Smith Peter C M van Zijl Jinyuan Zhou |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Division of MRI Research, Neurosection, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205-2109, USA. |
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Abstract: | Magnetization transfer (MT) imaging provides a unique method of tissue characterization by capitalizing on the interaction between solid-like tissue components and bulk water. We used a continuous-wave (CW) MT pulse sequence with low irradiation power to study healthy human brains in vivo at 3 T and quantified the asymmetry of the MT effects with respect to the water proton frequency. This asymmetry was found to be a difference of approximately a few percent from the water signal intensity, depending on both the RF irradiation power and the frequency offset. The experimental results could be quantitatively described by a modified two-pool MT model extended with a shift contribution for the semisolid pool with respect to water. For white matter, this shift was fitted to be 2.34 +/- 0.17 ppm (N = 5) upfield from the water signal. |
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Keywords: | magnetization transfer MT z-spectrum asymmetry CEST amide proton transfer human brain |
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