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Spectrally weighted twisted projection imaging: Reducing <i>T</i><sub>2</sub> signal attenuation effects in fast three‐dimensional sodium imaging
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1997
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Snr ImprovementsEngineeringHigh ResolutionMedical ImagingImaging SpectroscopyAdvanced ImagingBiomedical ImagingT2 Signal Attenuation3D ImagingComputational ImagingDance ImagesTwisted Projection ImagingSnr ImprovementBiophysicsTomographyRadiologyHealth Sciences
A scheme for the reduction of T2 signal attenuation effects in three-dimensional twisted projection imaging is presented. By purposely reducing the sample density at the high spatial frequencies, a considerable reduction in readout time is achieved. The reduction in readout time leads to decreased T2 signal attenuation which translates into improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The SNR improvement is achieved without decreasing the image's resolution since the point spread function depends on the sample weighting as well as the T2 attenuation. The results indicate that SNR improvements of up to 40% can be achieved using the proposed scheme.
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