International audienceThe double spin echo is the basis of the point resolved spectroscopy (PRESS) sequence. In this study we sought to investigate the effects of a broadband 180° pulse - incorporated in the PRESS sequence at the location of the first echo (gPRESS) - on the citrate resonances, chosen as a model of strongly coupled spin system. A significant signal modulation generated by the additional 180° pulse was predicted with simulations and observed experimentally in the citrate resonances. No effects were observed on the singlet resonance of glycine and the weakly coupled resonances of lactate. The phenomenon observed in gPRESS was attributed to the off-diagonal Hamiltonian elements responsible for a coherence transfer occurring thr...
The radiofrequency pulses used in NMR are subject to a number of imperfections such as those caused ...
Phase‐rotation spectroscopic acquisition is inherently different from the popular signal‐averaging m...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State UniversityDensity matrix procedures for ...
International audienceThe double spin echo is the basis of the point resolved spectroscopy (PRESS) s...
In clinical MR spectroscopy, double spin-echo point resolved spectroscopy (PRESS) sequences are rout...
The double spin-echo point resolved spectroscopy sequence (PRESS) is a widely used method and standa...
International audience ; Trains of spin echoes are normally modulated by homonuclear scalar coupling...
The double spin-echo point resolved spectroscopy sequence (PRESS) is a widely used method and standa...
A novel spin-echo expt. is proposed that uses semiselective Gaussian pulse cascades for refocusing i...
A general method for computation of two-dimensional spin-echo multiple-quantum spectra of strongly c...
The envelopes of spin-echo amplitudes obtained with trains of multiple refocusing pulses are normall...
In scalar-coupled spin systems where in-phase and antiphase coherences have different lifetimes, the...
The effect of short, strong radiofrequency pulses on the nuclear spin system is examined. Providing ...
Pulsed electrically and optically-detected magnetic resonance are extremely sensitive to changes in ...
International audienceNuclear spin noise spectroscopy in the absence of radio frequency pulses was s...
The radiofrequency pulses used in NMR are subject to a number of imperfections such as those caused ...
Phase‐rotation spectroscopic acquisition is inherently different from the popular signal‐averaging m...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State UniversityDensity matrix procedures for ...
International audienceThe double spin echo is the basis of the point resolved spectroscopy (PRESS) s...
In clinical MR spectroscopy, double spin-echo point resolved spectroscopy (PRESS) sequences are rout...
The double spin-echo point resolved spectroscopy sequence (PRESS) is a widely used method and standa...
International audience ; Trains of spin echoes are normally modulated by homonuclear scalar coupling...
The double spin-echo point resolved spectroscopy sequence (PRESS) is a widely used method and standa...
A novel spin-echo expt. is proposed that uses semiselective Gaussian pulse cascades for refocusing i...
A general method for computation of two-dimensional spin-echo multiple-quantum spectra of strongly c...
The envelopes of spin-echo amplitudes obtained with trains of multiple refocusing pulses are normall...
In scalar-coupled spin systems where in-phase and antiphase coherences have different lifetimes, the...
The effect of short, strong radiofrequency pulses on the nuclear spin system is examined. Providing ...
Pulsed electrically and optically-detected magnetic resonance are extremely sensitive to changes in ...
International audienceNuclear spin noise spectroscopy in the absence of radio frequency pulses was s...
The radiofrequency pulses used in NMR are subject to a number of imperfections such as those caused ...
Phase‐rotation spectroscopic acquisition is inherently different from the popular signal‐averaging m...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State UniversityDensity matrix procedures for ...