R1ρ dispersion over a range of weak locking fields has the potential to reveal information on microvascular geometry and density such as microvascular spacing. This work presents in-vivo results supporting the application of R1ρ dispersion at low locking fields to the measurement of microvascular sizes and spacings in skeletal muscle. We present model fit parameters from measurements of R1ρ dispersion of human skeletal muscle that is close to ex-vivo data.
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