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A uniplanar three-axis gradient set for in vivo magnetic resonance microscopy
Authors:Andrey V Demyanenko  Lin Zhao  Yun Kee  Shuyi Nie  Scott E Fraser  J Michael Tyszka  
Institution:aDivision of Biology, California Institute of Technology, 2A Broad 114-96, 1200 E California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
Abstract:We present an optimized uniplanar magnetic resonance gradient design specifically tailored for MR imaging applications in developmental biology and histology. Uniplanar gradient designs sacrifice gradient uniformity for high gradient efficiency and slew rate, and are attractive for surface imaging applications where open access from one side of the sample is required. However, decreasing the size of the uniplanar gradient set presents several unique engineering challenges, particularly for heat dissipation and thermal insulation of the sample from gradient heating. We demonstrate a new three-axis, target-field optimized uniplanar gradient coil design that combines efficient cooling and insulation to significantly reduce sample heating at sample-gradient distances of less than 5 mm. The instrument is designed for microscopy in horizontal bore magnets. Empirical gradient current efficiencies in the prototype coils lie between 3.75 G/cm/A and 4.5 G/cm/A with current and heating-limited maximum gradient strengths between 235 G/cm and 450 G/cm at a 2% duty cycle. The uniplanar gradient prototype is demonstrated with non-linearity corrections for both high-resolution structural imaging of tissue slices and for long time-course imaging of live, developing amphibian embryos in a horizontal bore 7 T magnet.
Keywords:Magnetic resonance microscopy  Uniplanar gradient  Magnetic resonance histology  In vivo imaging
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