Open-Access, Low-Magnetic-Field MRI System for Lung Research
TBMG-5238
05/01/2009
- Content
An open-access magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system is being developed for use in research on orientational/ gravitational effects on lung physiology and function. The open-access geometry enables study of human subjects in diverse orientations. This system operates at a magnetic flux density, considerably smaller than the flux densities of typical other MRI systems, that can be generated by resistive electromagnet coils (instead of the more-expensive superconducting coils of the other systems).
- Citation
- "Open-Access, Low-Magnetic-Field MRI System for Lung Research," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2009.