A technique for contrast-enhanced dental MRI is described that enables 3D visualization of the oral cavity, including the jaw and teeth. Since teeth are MR-invisible, the basic principle of this technique is that the teeth and jaw can be observed indirectly through contrast with a surrounding MR-visible medium. For this purpose, the oral cavity is filled with a nontoxic substance, such as water or MR contrast media, that gives a high MR signal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn NMR flow quantification technique applicable to metabolite flow in plants is presented. It combines flow sensitive magnetization preparation with slice selective spectroscopy. Flow encoded NMR spectroscopy is described to quantify, for the first time, flow velocities of metabolites in plants non-invasively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, a new strategy for slow flow imaging is proposed. The basic idea is to generate flow contrast on a microscopic level below the spatial resolution of an imaging experiment. Since a microscopic spin tagging scheme is used, this concept is called MiST (Microscopic Spin Tagging).
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