The diffusion time (tdiff) dependence of diffusion MRI signals provides a means to characterize tissue microstructure at cellular levels. Several studies have reported the diffusion time dependence of diffusion signals from rodent brains in health and disease, as well as human brains. Here, we apply IMPULSED (Imaging Microstructural Parameters Using Limited Spectrally Edited Diffusion), a temporal diffusion spectroscopy-based method that we have described previously, to map the mean restriction size for water diffusion in gray matter of the rat brain in vivo by fitting the tdiff dependence of diffusion signals to a simple biophysical model.
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