A portable Halbach-based MRI system at 90 mT was used for in-vivo zero-echo-time (PETRA) imaging and variable-flip-angle T1 mapping, revealing short-T2 hard tissues such as ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and bone.
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Qualitative and quantitative hard-tissue MRI with portable Halbach scanners
A portable Halbach-based MRI system at 90 mT was used for in-vivo zero-echo-time (PETRA) imaging and variable-flip-angle T1 mapping, revealing short-T2 hard tissues such as ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and bone.