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Abstract #3293

Survey of water proton longitudinal relaxation in liver in vivo. 

John Charles Waterton1,2
1Centre for Imaging Sciences, University of Manchester, MANCHESTER, United Kingdom, 2Bioxydyn Ltd, MANCHESTER, United Kingdom

Liver R1 was surveyed in vivo in 3464 subjects at 16 field strengths from 106 publications. R1 was plotted against B0 and fitted both to a biophysical model, and to a log-log heuristic. An investigator who wishes to compare their own findings with prior literature, and who finds their average liver R1 to be within 9% of our fit, with between-subject CoV <8%, can conclude that their study is consistent with the majority of the literature.

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