DMI (Deuterium Metabolic Imaging) is a technique that enables the investigation of metabolic turnover rates along predefined pathways non-invasively. In this work, we present first DMI data from the human brain at B0 = 9.4T and an investigation of the dynamic glucose uptake in different areas of the human head for healthy volunteers and after the oral administration of [6,6’-2H]-glucose. We present a dedicated phased array coil design and 2H MRSI data with high spatial resolution for water, glucose, Glx and lipid/lactate. Finally, we compare the uptake curves for different regions in the human head.
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