Quantification of NAD+T1and T2relaxation times using downfield1H MRS at 7 T in human brain in vivo
Sophia Swago,
Neil E. Wilson,
Mark A. Elliott
et al.
Abstract:Introduction The purpose of this study was to use a single-slice spectrally-selective sequence to measure T1and T2relaxation times of NAD+ proton resonances in the downfield1H MRS spectrum in human brain at 7 T in vivo and assess the propagation of relaxation time uncertainty in NAD+quantification. Methods Downfield spectra from 7 healthy volunteers were acquired at multiple echo times in all subjects to measure T2relaxation, and saturation recovery data were to measure T1relaxation. The downfield acquisition … Show more
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