Keywords: MR Fingerprinting, Brain, 23Na, 1H
Motivation: Develop a method for high-resolution multinuclear fingerprinting (MNF).
Goal(s): Generate high-resolution multi-parametric maps of proton and sodium nuclei.
Approach: The method consists of two steps:
1- Simultaneous acquisition of 1H/23Na MR fingerprinting (MRF) data resulting in high-resolution 1H maps and low-resolution 23Na maps
2- Application of a super-resolution algorithm to match the in-plane resolution of 23Na maps to the in-plane high-resolution of the 1H maps.
Results: Multinuclear fingerprinting (MNF) can generate high-resolution 1H density, T1, and T2 maps and 23Na density, T1, T2long, and T2short maps in brain from simultaneous 1H/23Na MRF data acquired at 7 T in 21 min.
Impact: This method provides a novel approach towards the investigation of sodium maps as biomarkers for neurological diseases.
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