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A Dedicated Two-Channel Phased-Array Receiver Coil for High-Resolution MRI of the Rat Knee Cartilage at 7 T

Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions(2009)

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Abstract
In the field of small animal studies, the array coil imaging has become increasingly important. In this paper, a dedicated two-channel array coil operating at 300 MHz (7 T) for high-resolution MRI (HR-MRI) of the rat knee cartilage is presented. The average gain in signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) compared to a 15-mm multipurpose surface coil was 2.2. This SNR gain was used to improve the spatial resolution of 3-D acquisitions by decreasing the voxel size from 59 times 59 times 156 mum3 to 51 times 51 times 94 mum3 without time penalty. Also, a set of two array coils was used to perform a simultaneous acquisition of both knee joints of a rat, maintaining the same scanning time without SNR or spatial resolution degradation compared to the single knee joint acquisition. This two-channel array coil is a key element to perform HR-MRI and extract cartilage morphological parameters such as thickness and volume.
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biological tissues,biomedical MRI,biomedical equipment,coils,data acquisition,3D data acquisition,array coil imaging,cartilage morphological parameter,frequency 300 MHz,high-resolution MRI,magnetic flux density 7 T,multipurpose surface coil,rat knee cartilage,signal-to-noise ratio,single knee joint acquisition,small animal imaging,two-channel phased-array receiver coil,voxel size,High magnetic field strength,high-resolution MRI (HR-MRI),multiple acquisitions,phased-array coil,rat cartilage morphology
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