MRI of GlycoNOE in the human liver using GraspNOE‐Dixon
Xiang Xu,
Rodolphe Leforestier,
Ding Xia
et al.
Abstract:PurposeThe objective of this study was to develop a new MRI technique for non‐invasive, free‐breathing imaging of glycogen in the human liver using the nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE).MethodsThe proposed method, called GraspNOE‐Dixon, uses a novel MRI sequence that combines steady‐state saturation‐transfer preparation with multi‐echo golden‐angle radial stack‐of‐stars sampling. Multi‐echo acquisition enables fat/water‐separated imaging for quantification of water‐specific NOE. Image reconstruction is performed… Show more
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