Fluorine-19 (19F) MR methods are invaluable for several applications including detection of brain inflammation but suffer from inherently low signal-to noise ratio (SNR). A magnetic field increase from 9.4 to 21.1 Tesla was studied as strategy for increasing signal sensitivity. As a result of an SNR increase, inflammation regions undetected at 9.4T were revealed at 21.1T. Although the SNR gain at 21.1T does not reach that achieved with a cryogenic quadrature RF surface probe (19F-CRP) at 9.4T, increased sensitivity was observed throughout the whole field of view at 21.1T, from ventral to dorsal head regions.
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