@article{37dc925015f447f6bd13c24b17408eef,
title = "Internal gradient distributions: A susceptibility-derived tensor delivering morphologies by magnetic resonance",
abstract = "Nuclear magnetic resonance is a powerful tool for probing the structures of chemical and biological systems. Combined with field gradients it leads to NMR imaging (MRI), a widespread tool in non-invasive examinations. Sensitivity usually limits MRI's spatial resolution to tens of micrometers, but other sources of information like those delivered by constrained diffusion processes, enable one extract morphological information down to micron and sub-micron scales. We report here on a new method that also exploits diffusion-isotropic or anisotropic-to sense morphological parameters in the nm-mm range, based on distributions of susceptibility-induced magnetic field gradients. A theoretical framework is developed to define this source of information, leading to the proposition of internal gradient-distribution tensors. Gradient-based spin-echo sequences are designed to measure these new observables. These methods can be used to map orientations even when dealing with unconstrained diffusion, as is here demonstrated with studies of structured systems, including tissues.",
author = "Alvarez, \{Gonzalo A.\} and Noam Shemesh and Lucio Frydman",
note = "Israel Science Foundation [ISF-1142/13]; Kimmel Institute for Magnetic Resonance (Weizmann Institute); European Commission under the Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship for career Development [PIEF-GA-2012-328605]; CONICET; CNEAWe are grateful to Gershon Kurizki (Weizmann Institute) and Analia Zwick (Weizmann Institute, Centro Atomico Bariloche) for fruitful discussions. This research was supported by the Israel Science Foundation through Grant ISF-1142/13, the Kimmel Institute for Magnetic Resonance (Weizmann Institute), and the generosity of the Perlman Family Foundation. GAA acknowledges the support of the European Commission under the Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship for career Development Grant No. PIEF-GA-2012-328605, CONICET and CNEA. We are grateful to Gershon Kurizki (Weizmann Institute) and Analia Zwick (Weizmann Institute, Centro Atomico Bariloche) for fruitful discussions. This research was supported by the Israel Science Foundation through Grant ISF-1142/13, the Kimmel Institute for Magnetic Resonance (Weizmann Institute), and the generosity of the Perlman Family Foundation. GAA acknowledges the support of the European Commission under the Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship for career Development Grant No. PIEF-GA-2012-328605, CONICET and CNEA.",
year = "2017",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1038/s41598-017-03277-9",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
volume = "7",
journal = "Scientific Reports",
issn = "2045-2322",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "1",
}