F. De Luca, R. Campanella, C. Casieri, B. C. De Simone, M. A. Macrì, B. Maraviglia, C. Nuccetelli, F. Polizio
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The authors have developed an imaging modality called the magic angle rotating frame method. This modality uses a signal-to-noise ratio comparable to that of standard methods. The authors have demonstrated the possibility of using their method to obtain spatial information on a 20-kHz bandwidth system. They have used paramagnetic tracers to emphasize relaxation time contrast and selecting certain pathological tissues for a direct in vivo diagnosis of the nature of the pathology.<>