Variable-delay multi-pulse (VDMP) is a chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) editing technique relying on the exchange rate as a filter to separate the CEST- effect from different solute pools. We investigated this method to evaluate CEST-effects from metabolites and proteins in in vivo human brain at 7T. We removed the pronounced magnetization transfer contrast present in vivo via Lorentzian-fittings, and evaluated the effect of B1 on saturation build-up curves of the different CEST-pools. MTC-removed VDMP-curves from the human brain are reported for the first time, where the effect of slow and fast exchanging protons allows distinguishing different CEST-pools.
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