PURPOSE Definition of a macromolecular MR spectrum based on diffusion properties rather than relaxation time differences and characterization of non-Gaussian diffusion of brain metabolites with strongly diffusion-weighted MR spectroscopy. METHODS Short echo time MRS with strong diffusion-weighting with b-values up to 25 ms/μm2 at two diffusion times was implemented on a Connectom system and applied in combination with simultaneous spectral and diffusion decay modeling. Motion-compensation was performed with a combined method based on the simultaneously acquired water and a macromolecular signal. RESULTS The motion compensation scheme prevented spurious signal decay reflected in very small apparent diffusion constants for macr...
Brain cell structure and function reflect neurodevelopment, plasticity, and aging; and changes can h...
In vivo diffusion-weighted MR spectroscopy (DW-MRS) allows measuring diffusion properties of brain m...
International audienceMeasuring diffusion at ultra‐short time scales may yield information about sho...
Purpose: Definition of a macromolecular MR spectrum based on diffusion properties rather than relaxa...
Quantification of short-echo time proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy results in >18 metabolite c...
PURPOSE To demonstrate that oscillating gradient spin-echo sequences can be combined with diffusi...
Quantification of short-echo time proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy results in >18 metabolit...
Purpose:To assess the potential correlation between metabo-lites diffusion and relaxation in the mou...
MR Spectroscopy at large diffusion weighting can specifically look at intracellular components of ti...
In Vivo MR Spectroscopy at large diffusion weighting can specifically look at intracellular componen...
In 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy, macromolecule signals underlay metabolite signals, the unders...
Macromolecular signals are crucial constituents of short echo-time 1 H MR spectra with potential cli...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) can be used in-vivo in a vast array of applications, such as anatom...
Diffusion of brain metabolites was measured in 10 healthy volunteers by using localized proton diffu...
Diffusion-weighted (DW) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) suffers from a lower signal to noise r...
Brain cell structure and function reflect neurodevelopment, plasticity, and aging; and changes can h...
In vivo diffusion-weighted MR spectroscopy (DW-MRS) allows measuring diffusion properties of brain m...
International audienceMeasuring diffusion at ultra‐short time scales may yield information about sho...
Purpose: Definition of a macromolecular MR spectrum based on diffusion properties rather than relaxa...
Quantification of short-echo time proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy results in >18 metabolite c...
PURPOSE To demonstrate that oscillating gradient spin-echo sequences can be combined with diffusi...
Quantification of short-echo time proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy results in >18 metabolit...
Purpose:To assess the potential correlation between metabo-lites diffusion and relaxation in the mou...
MR Spectroscopy at large diffusion weighting can specifically look at intracellular components of ti...
In Vivo MR Spectroscopy at large diffusion weighting can specifically look at intracellular componen...
In 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy, macromolecule signals underlay metabolite signals, the unders...
Macromolecular signals are crucial constituents of short echo-time 1 H MR spectra with potential cli...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) can be used in-vivo in a vast array of applications, such as anatom...
Diffusion of brain metabolites was measured in 10 healthy volunteers by using localized proton diffu...
Diffusion-weighted (DW) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) suffers from a lower signal to noise r...
Brain cell structure and function reflect neurodevelopment, plasticity, and aging; and changes can h...
In vivo diffusion-weighted MR spectroscopy (DW-MRS) allows measuring diffusion properties of brain m...
International audienceMeasuring diffusion at ultra‐short time scales may yield information about sho...