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Abstract #2349

Experimental and Numerical Studies on Signal Behaviors of IMQC MR Imaging Depending on Relaxation Times at 14 T

Janggeun Cho1, 2, Jee-Hyun Cho1, 2, Sangdoo Ahn2, Chulhyun Lee1

1Division of Magnetic Resonance Research, Korea Basic Science Institute, Ochang 363-883, Chungbuk, Korea, Republic of; 2Department of Chemistry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, Korea, Republic of


As a new method for contrast enhancement in MRI, the intermolecular multiple quantum coherences (iMQCs) MR imaging has recently attracted considerable attention mostly because of the intrinsic sensitivity of the iMQCs to changes the magnetization and susceptibility structures. Relaxation times (T1 and T2) play an important role in creating and determining susceptibility structures of the matters for MRI detection. In this study, we have experimentally and numerically investigated the relaxation time dependence on the intensity profiles and/or contrasts of the intermolecular double quantum coherences (iDQCs) MR images by fixing and varying T1 and T2, respectively and vice versa.