Dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) to monitor spinal cord perfusion and hemodynamics has the potential to inform the clinical care of spinal cord injury and other disorders. Acquisition of high spatial and temporal resolution images of the rodent spinal cord for DSC perfusion measurements was achieved using a golden-angle radial gradient-echo acquisition combined with iGRASP iterative undersampled reconstruction.
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