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Solenoid coil for mouse-model MRI with a clinical 3-Tesla imager: body imaging

Hidalgo, S. S.; Jirak, D.; E. Solis, S.; Rodriguez, A. O.

Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM, publicado en Revista Mexicana de Física, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Hidalgo, S. S., et al. Solis, S., et al. (2009). Solenoid coil for mouse-model MRI with a clinical 3-Tesla imager: body imaging. Revista Mexicana de Física; Vol 55, No 2: 140-0. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/41536

Descripción del recurso

Autor(es)
Hidalgo, S. S.; Jirak, D.; E. Solis, S.; Rodriguez, A. O.
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Físico Matemáticas y Ciencias de la Tierra
Título
Solenoid coil for mouse-model MRI with a clinical 3-Tesla imager: body imaging
Fecha
2009-01-01
Resumen
A solenoid coil was built for magnetic resonance imaging of the mice. A coil prototype composed of 5 turns, with a length of 4 cm and 2.5 cm radius was developed to acquire (whole) body mouse magnetic resonance images at 130 MHz and an insertable gradient coil set. Coil performance was measured using the \emph Qfactor for both the loaded and unloaded cases were 161.67 and 178.03, respectively. These \emph Qfactors compare very well with those values reported in the literature. The images were acquired with a clinical 3 T system equipped with a custom-built gradient insert coil and gradient echo image sequence. Both phantom and in vivo images showed good signal-to-noise ratio and uniformity. The electromagnetic interaction between the insertable coils and the solenoidal coil is poor, and no image artefacts are present in the whole-body image of the mouse. This preliminary experience has shown that consistent high quality MR images of the mice can be obtained using this particular hardware configuration, making it a promising method for acquisition of high-spatial resolution MR images of mice. Volume coils are still a good choice when combined with high field MR imagers and standard gradient echo sequences for the magnetic resonance imaging of the mouse.
Tema
mouse MRI; solenoid coil; electromagnetic simulation
Idioma
eng
ISSN
2683-2224 (digital); 0035-001X (impresa)

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