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Abstract #2353

T2ρ and Dipolar Contrast

Denis Grenier1, Olivier Beuf1

1IRM & Optique, Creatis UMR CNRS 5220, Lyon, France

MR signal loss pertinent to dipolar interaction process is estimated in vivo in the rat brain tissues. This work enable the calculation of dipolar-free and dipolar-induced transverse relaxation (T2) components

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