Biomarkers detectable by carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy have known correlations with breast cancer characterization, but in vivo 13C spectroscopy has been limited by low SNR. To counteract this, a 16-element receive coil and isolating preamplifier box was constructed for carbon-13 spectroscopy of the breast at 7 Tesla. The array was characterized on the bench and showed good results in terms of ease of tuning, low element-to-element coupling and Q values. Scanner testing using the coil was preliminary but showed successful 1H and 13C transmission and that array elements were individually able to acquire spectra.
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