Signal enhancement by extravascular water protons
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Signal enhancement by extravascular water protons
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Signal enhancement by extravascular water protons, or SEEP, is a contrast mechanism for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which is an alternative to the more commonly employed BOLD contrast. This mechanism for image contrast changes corresponding to changes in neuronal activity was first proposed by Dr. Patrick Stroman in 2001. SEEP contrast is based on changes in tissue water content which arise from the increased production of extracellular fluid and swelling of neurons and glial c
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Contrast mechanism for functional magnetic resonance imaging
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2022-02-02T16:45:18Z
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