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Cyrogenics Cools Down Noise, Revs Up NMR Imaging

9.4T Mouse Brain Quadrature CryoProbe
Bruker BioSpin AG and Bruker BioSpin MRI GmbH, Faellenden, Switzerland

One key limitation of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging is low sensitivity from faint nuclear magnetic spins. This is not as much of a problem in large human-size image elements, but for analysis of mice models, particularly those used in brain research, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is prohibitive. The 9.4T Mouse Brain Quadrature CryoProbe from Bruker BioSpin AG and Bruker BioSpin MRI GmbH, Faellenden, Switzerland, combines a variety of improvements to reduce measurement time by a factor of five over other MRI instruments.

The CryoProbe uses RF coils cooled to 30 K and integrated cooled RF preamplifiers to lower thermal noise, allowing a two or three magnitude amplification increase. The system is closed-loop to preserve coolant. A two-coil receiving system sensitive to perpendicular RF field vectors further increases the SNR. These systems, in combination with a relatively high 9.4 T (400-Mhz NMR frequency) magnetic field, yield performance advantages useful in functional MRI and magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

Bruker BioSpin AG, www.bruker-biospin.com

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