2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.18.589707
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CerebellarEx VivoMagnetic Resonance Imaging at its Feasibility Limit: Up to 77-Microns Isotropic Resolution using Low-Bandwidth Balanced Steady State Free Precession (LoBa-bSSFP) Sequences and 3T Standard Equipment

Matthias Weigel,
Peter Dechent,
Riccardo Galbusera
et al.

Abstract: Background:Ultra-high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging of theex vivobrain is increasingly becoming an indispensable tool for studying the morphology and potential pathology of the brain. Despite the important role of the cerebellum in nervous system functions and motor control, as well as its potential damage in neurological diseases, it remains relatively understudied compared to other brain regions. One major reason is the even finer structures.Methods:A balanced steady state free precession approach wi… Show more

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