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We are currently conducting clinical imaging of hyperpolarized 129Xe. Historically we have used multi-slice GRE sequences that reconstruct on the scanner. However, we are now becoming increasingly interested in using radial acquisition and reconstruction for this work. Hence, we are becoming increasingly reliant on the data reconstruction and image archiving pipeline maintained by the CIVM staff. Our ongoing program will be working to produce isotropic 129Xe ventilation images as well as images of 129Xe dissolved in pulmonary blood and tissues. On-going pulse sequence development is also being done to acquire both of these images simultaneously during a single breath hold. This work makes use of the CIVM infrastructure, but should require no further support. This project form is being written to document usage of the CIVM infrastructure and to ensure that a project code is available for reconstructing and archiving xenon images.
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Biotechnology
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ArchivesBloodClinicalCodeDataDevelopmentEnsureEnvironmental air flowFundingGrantImageLungMicroscopyNational Center for Research ResourcesPhysiologic pulsePrincipal InvestigatorRadialResearchResearch InfrastructureResourcesSliceSourceTissuesUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkWritingXenoncostimage archival systeminterestprogramsreconstruction
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