Abstract:Abstract. Diffusion NMR and MRI methods building on the classic pulsed gradient spin echo sequence are sensitive to many aspects of translational motion, including time/frequency-dependence (“restriction”), anisotropy, and flow, which leads to ambiguities when interpreting experimental data from complex heterogeneous materials such as living biological tissues. Higher specificity to restriction or anisotropy can be obtained with, respectively, oscillating gradient or tensor-valued encoding which nevertheless b… Show more
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