Scientific Reports (Oct 2024)

Magnetic resonance microscopy for submillimeter samples in a horizontal MR scanner

  • Thomas Hüfken,
  • Tobias Lobmeyer,
  • Bernd Gahr,
  • Fabian Bschorr,
  • Tobias Speidel,
  • Steffen Just,
  • Volker Rasche

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-73271-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract The spatial resolution in magnetic resonance imaging is mainly limited by low SNR, which is commonly addressed by long measurement times or dedicated hardware. In single digit micron resolutions, diffusion becomes a further limiting factor since depending on the gradient strength, the diffusion length of particles may approach the target resolutions. Spatial resolution improvement has been addressed by microscopy inserts comprising dedicated gradient systems and RF-coils, usually designed for NMR spectrometers that are often equipped with a deuterium lock for field drift compensations. The presented microscopy insert has been designed to provide single-digit micron resolutions on horizontal preclinical imaging systems utilizing their full imaging and user interface capabilities. The incorporated gradient provides an efficiency of 0.135 T/(m∙A) which in combination with the system’s gradient amplifiers yields a maximum of 27 T/m. With the additional low noise amplifier added to the RF-path a three-fold SNR improvement could be achieved for small samples. Furthermore, a modified constant time imaging sequence was introduced to improve the capability of the setup for ultra‐high-resolution imaging demonstrated on zebrafish embryos at different development stages with (9 μm)³ resolution.