Abstract

Background Sequences with ultra-short echo time (UTE) are popular for their ability to measure tissue components with short T2*. For cardiac applications, UTE MRI was recently employed to detect fibrosis after myocardial infarction [1] and diffuse fibrosis during progression to heart failure [2]. Here we introduce a self-gated UTE MRI sequence for the mouse heart with golden-angle radial acquisition and compressed sensing (CS) reconstruction.

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