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SQUID-based microtesla MRI for in vivo relaxometry of the human brain

Medical Physics 2009-07-18 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

SQUID-based MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) at microtesla fields has developed significantly over the past few years. Here we describe application of this method for magnetic relaxation measurements in the living human brain. We report values of the longitudinal relaxation time T1 for brain tissues, measured in vivo for the first time at microtesla fields. The experiments were performed at 46 microtesla field using a seven-channel SQUID system designed for microtesla MRI and MEG. Values of T1, measured for different tissues at this field, are found to be close (within 5%) to the corresponding values of the transverse relaxation time T2 at the same field. Implications of this result for imaging contrast in microtesla MRI are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.0811.0389,
  title  = {SQUID-based microtesla MRI for in vivo relaxometry of the human brain},
  author = {V. S. Zotev and P. L. Volegov and A. N. Matlashov and I. M. Savukov and T. Owens and M. A. Espy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.0389},
  year   = {2009}
}

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To appear in Proceedings of 2008 Applied Superconductivity Conference