Single-shot EPI imaging has become a widely used acquisition method in amide proton transfer (APT) imaging due to its fast imaging readout. Because APT effects are relatively small, fat artifacts may significantly impact the asymmetry analysis. Recently, a slice selective gradient reversal (SSGR) method has been reported to effectively suppress fat signals. This work aims to introduce the SSGR method into spin-echo EPI APT imaging, which can be used for fat suppression in the non-human primate brain with substantial pericranial fat.
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