Delays alternating with nutation for tailored excitation (DANTE) pulse is capable of uniform and flow velocity related signal suppression. DANTE-ASL was compared to T2-mesurement in ASL (T2-ASL) to validate what spin-compartment is suppressed by DANTE. T2-ASL showed labeled signal remained in vascular compartment even at a PLD of 2.0 s. However, ASL signals using DANTE were approximately similar value in all the PLDs (0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 s), because ASL signals in vascular compartment were suppressed selectively and sufficiently with concurrently preserving signals in tissue compartment. We could eliminate vascular compartment from total ASL signal using DANTE.
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