Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting (MRF) has been used to obtain Myelin Water Fraction (MWF) estimates in a cohort of developing children by using a three-component signal model. Here, we used a recent approach in which we perform sub-voxel tissue characterization without assumptions on the number and properties of the model components. We then used this signal model to study the myelination process in the developing brain on a 2D MRF dataset. Finally, we measured MWF on a set of subjects acquired with 3D MRF scan and compared the results to the 2D experiment.
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