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Bruker Biospec 70/20 USR Magnetic Resonance Imaging System

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Major Functions / Key Features

The Bruker BioSpec 70/20 USR Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) System is a state-of-the-art equipment for non-invasive preclinical imaging of small animals. The system is equipped with multiple radio frequency (RF) coils designed for scanning various body parts of small rodents, and is able to deliver high spatial and temporal resolution at the organ, tissue or even molecular level. It is ideal for structural, functional and dynamic imaging for anatomical analysis, assessment of disease progression and optogenetic applications. Contrast agents can be applied to enhance the contrast for cardiovascular imaging and distinguish between normal and pathological tissue. Our Bruker MRI System is also equipped with the MRI CryoProbes, which is a cryogenically-cooled RF probe to further enhance the signal-to-noise ratio of MR images to up to 20 µm with a shorter scan time.

The MRI principle is based on applying a strong magnetic field which causes protons to align to and create magnetic vector oriented along the axis of the magnet. A radio wave is then pulsed through the sample and deflect the magnetic vector. When the radio wave is switched off, the magnetic vector returns to the resting state and release radio wave which is then detected to create magnetic resonance images. The time taken for the protons to fully relax is measured as T1 and T2 relaxation time. T1 relaxation is the time needed for the magnetic vector to return to the resting state; while the T2 relaxation is the time taken for the axial spin to return to the resting state. Different tissues have different proton density and, therefore, can be identified according to the brightness and contrast in T1- and T2- weighted images. For example, tissue with higher fat content appears brighter in T1-weighted images, while tissue with higher water content appears brighter in T2-weighted images. Tissue such as bone cortex and pharynx appears dark in both T1- and T2-weighted images, as they contain very low amount of free protons.

Location

Y207

Fee

  • Internal users: $315
  • Collaborators: $630
  • External users: $1575

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Owned by: University Research Facility in Life Sciences

Contacts

Dr Rachel Li

University Research Facility in Life Sciences

Contacts

Dr Alan Leung

University Research Facility in Life Sciences


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