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Abstract #0254

Initial experience of applying bolus tracking and real-time B0/B1 calibration for human hyperpolarized 13C imaging

Shuyu Tang1,2, Jeremy Gordon1, Robert Bok1, James Slater1, Jane Wang1, Daniel Vigneron1, and Peder Larson1

1University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States, 2University of California at Berkeley, berkeley, CA, United States

A new hyperpolarized 13C MRI approach with bolus tracking and real-time B0/B1 calibration was developed and tested in 4 human HP 13C MRI studies of brain, prostate, kidney and pancreas metabolism. The use of this framework demonstrated improved accuracy and robustness for human hyperpolarized 13C imaging.

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