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Ultra-high-field MRI for fast imaging of the human brain at mesoscale resolution

Very high-resolution images of the human brain obtained in vivo in a few minutes with MRI at an ultra-high magnetic field of 11.7 T reveal exquisite details. Biological and behavioral tests confirm the safety of the method, opening the door for human brain exploration at mesoscale resolution.

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Fig. 1: Comparison of MRI scans of the human brain acquired at 3 T, 7 T and 11.7 T.

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This is a summary of: Boulant, N. et al. In vivo imaging of the human brain with the Iseult 11.7-T MRI scanner. Nat. Methods https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-024-02472-7 (2024).

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Ultra-high-field MRI for fast imaging of the human brain at mesoscale resolution. Nat Methods 21, 1982–1983 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-024-02473-6

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