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BARTUŠEK, K. GESCHEIDTOVÁ, E. SMÉKAL, Z.
Original Title
Measuring the Diffusion of Nuclei in Biological Systems by Magnetic Resonance Methods: Checking the Quality of Gradient Magnetic Fields
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Imaging techniques based on the principle of nuclear magnetic resonance (MRI) can be used in the study of molecular transport phenomena in biological systems such as self-diffusion processes. The precision of determining the diffusion constants depends on generating the gradient pulse with high precision. For the purpose of determining the characteristics of time behaviour of gradient pulses a simple measuring method was developed and experimentally tested on a 4.7 T tomograph. The method is based on the principle of measuring the instantaneous frequency of MR signal in the presence of gradient pulse after the excitation of a thin defined layer of the examined specimen placed outside the gradient field centre. Using the above method, errors were found in the amplitude and time integral of generated gradient fields and in determining the diffusion constants for biological tissues.
Keywords
Nuclear magnetic resonance, diffusion constant, magnetic field gradient, pulsed field gradients
Authors
BARTUŠEK, K.; GESCHEIDTOVÁ, E.; SMÉKAL, Z.
RIV year
2006
Released
23. 4. 2006
Publisher
IEEE, Computer Society
Location
Morne
ISBN
0-7695-2552-0
Book
Internetional Conference on Systems
Edition number
1
Pages from
Pages to
5
Pages count
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT18345, author="Karel {Bartušek} and Eva {Gescheidtová} and Zdeněk {Smékal}", title="Measuring the Diffusion of Nuclei in Biological Systems by Magnetic Resonance Methods: Checking the Quality of Gradient Magnetic Fields", booktitle="Internetional Conference on Systems", year="2006", number="1", pages="5", publisher="IEEE, Computer Society", address="Morne", isbn="0-7695-2552-0" }