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Abstract #0516

Tailoring the Image Background Phase by Spatially Selective Excitation for Improved Parallel Imaging Reconstruction Performance

SUMMA25Johannes T. Schneider1, Martin Blaimer2, Peter Ullmann1

1Bruker BioSpin MRI GmbH, Ettlingen, Germany; 2Research Center Magnetic Resonance Bavaria, Wrzburg, Germany

Parallel imaging reconstruction can benefit from utilizing conjugate k-space symmetry in combination with an optimal image background phase that contributes to sensitivity encoding.

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