2014
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.24983
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Frequency shifts in the myelin water compartment

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“…In conclusion, the interesting controversy described by Duyn can be explained by adding the “hop in, hop out” mechanism into our theory. The proposed modification allows explaining both of the characteristic experimental features of myelin water signal: no frequency shift for α = 0 and positive frequency shift for α = 90°.…”
Section: Hop‐in Hop‐out Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…In conclusion, the interesting controversy described by Duyn can be explained by adding the “hop in, hop out” mechanism into our theory. The proposed modification allows explaining both of the characteristic experimental features of myelin water signal: no frequency shift for α = 0 and positive frequency shift for α = 90°.…”
Section: Hop‐in Hop‐out Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…This observation was explained not only by the isotropic magnetic susceptibility of myelin but also by another myelin susceptibility property, susceptibility anisotropy, discovered in separate studies described below . To further understand the characteristics of the frequency shifts and T 2 * anisotropy of white matter, research has been continued to develop more realistic models, such as large numbers of hollow cylinders, realistic fiber shapes, and multiple layers of myelin sheaths . Using the T 2 * anisotropy, a new fiber orientation mapping method has been proposed as a potential application of the observation .…”
Section: Sources Of T2* and T2* Anisotropy In White Mattermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction of the structure and neighboring water molecules may become substantially different when the relative orientation between the structure and the B 0 field is altered. This difference in interaction may generate the susceptibility anisotropy .…”
Section: Sources Of T2* and T2* Anisotropy In White Mattermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this model, the change of signal according to fiber orientation can be investigated. Recently, several studies have been conducted to suggest more realistic models . For example, in Ref 37, the microscopic effects caused by the heterogeneous architecture of the myelin sheath or varing water distributions within the myelin sheath are modeled .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in Ref 37, the microscopic effects caused by the heterogeneous architecture of the myelin sheath or varing water distributions within the myelin sheath are modeled . In adittion, several researchers considered different fiber shapes, number of fibers, and multiple layers of myelin sheaths . Such modeling can represent more realistic conditions and can have the advantage of including additional effects in the model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%