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In vivo measurement of cerebral physiology by dynamic contrast-enhanced NMR is demonstrated. Time-resolved images of the cerebral transit of paramagnetic contrast agent were acquired using a new ultrafast NMR imaging technique and a novel mechanism of image contrast based on microscopic changes in tissue magnetic susceptibility. Global hypercapnia in dogs was used to establish the relationship between susceptibility-induced signal change and brain blood volume, and the response of gray and white matter to this microvascular stimulus was measured.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ce9ef0f2e12c3ee1f595b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1910140311
John W. Belliveau
Université de Moncton
Bruce R. Rosen
Harvard University
Howard L. Kantor
University of Utah
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Harvard University
Massachusetts General Hospital
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