Resolving fine architectures of human gray matter with ultra-high-resolution diffusion MRI
Brief description of study
The purpose of this study is to develop an ultra-high resolution MRI technique for taking pictures of the brain. This is done by using MRI sequences. MRI sequences are different radio-waves and magnetic fields that make images of the structures inside your body. An ultra-high resolution technique would be able to provide clearer pictures of the brain than other sequences, non-invasively (meaning nothing will be placed inside your body; like needles, for example). This study is looking to enroll healthy volunteer.
Clinical Study Identifier: s17-01294
Principal Investigator:
Yulin Ge.
Other Investigators:
Thomas M Wisniewski,
Yongxian Qian,
Jiangyang Zhang,
Chenyang Li,
Arjun V. Masurkar,
Marco Muccio,
Cem Deniz,
Li Jiang.
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