Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the primary method for noninvasive investigations of the human brain in health, disease, and development but yields data that are difficult to interpret whenever the millimeter-scale voxels contain multiple microscopic tissue environments with different chemical and structural properties. We propose a novel MRI framework to quantify the microscopic heterogeneity of the living human brain as spatially resolved five-dimensional relaxation–diffusion distributions by augmenting a conventional diffusion-weighted imaging sequence with signal encoding principles from multidimensional solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, relaxation–diffusion correlation methods from Laplace NMR of porous med...
Diffusion MRI techniques are used widely to study the characteristics of the human brain connectome ...
Characterization of porous media is essential in a wide range of biomedical and industrial applicati...
Many developmental processes, such as plasticity and aging, or pathological processes such as neurol...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the primary method for non-invasive investigations of the human ...
Despite their widespread use in non-invasive studies of porous materials, conventional MRI methods y...
Whereas diffusion NMR can probe the structural configurations configurations of microscopic environ...
Principles from multidimensional NMR spectroscopy, and in particular solid-state NMR, have recently ...
Whereas diffusion NMR can probe the structural configurations of microscopic environments in biologi...
Diffusion MRI uses the random displacement of water molecules to sensitize the signal to brain micro...
Diffusion-relaxation correlation NMR can simultaneously characterize both the microstructure and the...
This review surveys the efforts that have been done so far to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) a...
Studies of 1H-NMR Relaxation Dispersion in Human Brain- tissue Samples: Implications for Magnetic Re...
Diverse approaches such as oscillating gradients, tensor-valued encoding, and diffusion-relaxation c...
The ability to map brain microstructures such as axonal fibers and myelin content is critical in imp...
Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging (dMRI) is an imaging technique with exquisite sensitivity to th...
Diffusion MRI techniques are used widely to study the characteristics of the human brain connectome ...
Characterization of porous media is essential in a wide range of biomedical and industrial applicati...
Many developmental processes, such as plasticity and aging, or pathological processes such as neurol...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the primary method for non-invasive investigations of the human ...
Despite their widespread use in non-invasive studies of porous materials, conventional MRI methods y...
Whereas diffusion NMR can probe the structural configurations configurations of microscopic environ...
Principles from multidimensional NMR spectroscopy, and in particular solid-state NMR, have recently ...
Whereas diffusion NMR can probe the structural configurations of microscopic environments in biologi...
Diffusion MRI uses the random displacement of water molecules to sensitize the signal to brain micro...
Diffusion-relaxation correlation NMR can simultaneously characterize both the microstructure and the...
This review surveys the efforts that have been done so far to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) a...
Studies of 1H-NMR Relaxation Dispersion in Human Brain- tissue Samples: Implications for Magnetic Re...
Diverse approaches such as oscillating gradients, tensor-valued encoding, and diffusion-relaxation c...
The ability to map brain microstructures such as axonal fibers and myelin content is critical in imp...
Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging (dMRI) is an imaging technique with exquisite sensitivity to th...
Diffusion MRI techniques are used widely to study the characteristics of the human brain connectome ...
Characterization of porous media is essential in a wide range of biomedical and industrial applicati...
Many developmental processes, such as plasticity and aging, or pathological processes such as neurol...