Advanced Diffusion Encoding Methods in MRI
Chapter 12: Phantoms for Validating Advanced Diffusion Sequences
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Published:06 Aug 2020
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Special Collection: 2020 ebook collectionSeries: New Developments in NMR
D. J. McHugh and P. L. Hubbard Cristinacce, in Advanced Diffusion Encoding Methods in MRI, ed. D. Topgaard, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2020, ch. 12, pp. 349-376.
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Many phantoms have been developed with the aim of validating advanced diffusion magnetic resonance methods; such as microscopic anisotropy, restricted diffusion, intercompartmental exchange, pseudo-diffusion/flow, and multi-parametric correlations. Biological phantoms – such as ex vivo tissue, cell cultures, and yeast; physical phantoms – such as porous media, polymer fibers, and microspheres; and chemical phantoms – such as liquid crystals, polymers, and contrast agents; have been used to provide evidence of the ability of the proposed advanced diffusion magnetic resonance methods to extract information about a systems’ structural and functional characteristics, as well as test their reproducibility and reliability.