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Pre-CAT: A web-based, graphical user-interface toolbox for preclinical CEST-MRI data processing and analysis

Medical Physics 2026-05-04 v1

Abstract

Purpose: As interest in CEST-MRI grows, particularly in the preclinical setting, the necessity for standardized and easy-to-use acquisition and data analysis pipelines has become apparent. While vendors have increasingly introduced support for CEST acquisitions on both clinical and preclinical hardware, image post-processing and analysis pipelines remain siloed based on privately developed code. We aim to develop an easy-to-use, open-source graphical user interface toolbox for preclinical CEST-MRI data analysis (Preclinical CEST-MRI Analysis Tool; Pre-CAT), supporting multiple acquisition types, organ systems, and CEST contrast mechanisms. Methods: Pre-CAT was developed in Python and utilizes the Numpy, Scipy, and Matplotlib libraries for data analysis and plotting. Inbuilt data processing steps include image loading, reconstruction, post-processing, and segmentation. Pre-CAT also supports data analysis for QUESP, CEST-MRF, and field mapping experiments using consensus protocols and methods. Pre-CAT's web interface and GUI were developed using Streamlit, an open-source Python framework. Pre-CAT is hosted and accessible online and can be downloaded for local installation to complete the data analysis pipeline in roughly one minute using modern hardware. Results: Pre-CAT analysis pipelines for Z-spectroscopy, CEST-MRF, and quantitative CEST (QUESP/QUEST) are demonstrated. Conclusion: With the introduction of Pre-CAT, we aim to standardize the preclinical CEST-MRI data analysis pipeline, fostering collaboration across research sites and reducing methodological redundancy. Pre-CAT is open-source and relatively modular, encouraging the addition of new methods and protocols.

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@article{arxiv.2605.00511,
  title  = {Pre-CAT: A web-based, graphical user-interface toolbox for preclinical CEST-MRI data processing and analysis},
  author = {Jonah Weigand-Whittier and Samuel Rubin and Cindy Ayala and Mark Velasquez and Nikita Vladimirov and Hadas Avraham and Or Perlman and M. Roselle Abraham and Moriel H. Vandsburger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.00511},
  year   = {2026}
}
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