INVESTIGADORES
ZWICK Analia Elizabeth
artículos
Título:
Noninvasive Quantitative Imaging of Selective Microstructure Sizes via Magnetic Resonance
Autor/es:
MILENA CAPIGLIONI; ANALIA ZWICK; PABLO JIMÉNEZ; GONZALO A. ALVAREZ
Revista:
Physical Review Applied
Editorial:
American Physics Society
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 15
Resumen:
Extracting quantitative microstructure information of living tissue by noninvasive imaging is an outstanding challenge for understanding disease mechanisms and allowing early stage diagnosis of pathologies. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a promising and widely used technique to pursue this goal, but still provides low resolution to reveal microstructure details. We here report on a method to produce images of filtered microstructure sizes based on selectively probing the nuclear-spin dephasing induced by the molecular diffusion within specific tissue compartments. The microstructure-size filter relies on suitable dynamical control of nuclear spins that sense magnetization ?decay shifts? rather than the commonly used spin-echo decay rates. The feasibility and performance of the method are illustrated with proof-of-principle experiments and simulations on typical size distributions of white matter in the mouse brain. These results position spin-echo decay shifts as a promising MRI tool as they could offer the ability to perform noninvasive histology without assuming a microstructure distribution model. This sets a step towards unraveling diagnostic information based on microscopic parameters of biological tissue.