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pubmed-article:2849705pubmed:abstractTextA pulse sequence is presented for performing localized lactate-edited proton spectroscopy in the whole-body environment. The sequence is optimized for relatively low field strength (1.5-T) clinical measurements. Characteristics of this method of lactate editing, which makes it more suitable for clinical applications than previous methods, include the following: The "one shot" nature of the method makes it relatively insensitive to patient motion; water suppression is high as all 90 degrees pulses are binomial pulses; and very narrow band rf pulses, such as used in high-field lactate-editing sequences, but which are necessarily very long at low fields, are not required. Further, this lactate editing scheme can be very easily combined with localized spectroscopic measurements.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2849705pubmed:articleTitleA one-shot lactate-editing sequence for localized whole-body spectroscopy.lld:pubmed
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