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In vivo animal functional MRI: improved image quality with a body-adapted mold
Authors:Landuyt Willy  Sunaert Stefan  Farina Davide  Meijerink Martijn  Béatse Eric  Van Hecke Paul  Hermans Robert  Marchal Guy  Lambin Philippe  Bosmans Hilde
Affiliation:Department of Experimental Radiobiology/LEO, Catholic University of Leuven (KUL), University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium. willy.landuyt@med.kuleuven.ac.be
Abstract:PURPOSE: To reduce functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) susceptibility distortion at the air/tissue interphase in animal experiments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We investigated the applicability of a body-adaptable flexible mold consisting of a fast-setting alginate. This technique was implemented for subcutaneous growing tumors in rats and for the brains of monkeys. RESULTS: The T(2)*-weighted gradient-echo, echo-planar imaging (GE-EPI) data obtained with the body-adapted mold showed a reduction of susceptibility artifacts and improved image quality. With both rat tumor and monkey brain, an optimized match with the anatomical T(1) images was possible. CONCLUSION: The present mold methodology is a rapid, easy, and inexpensive way to reduce magnetic susceptibility during animal GE-EPI.
Keywords:functional MRI  BOLD effect  brain function  image distortion  susceptibility
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