Rapid multicomponent relaxometry in steady state with correction of magnetization transfer effects

To study the effects of magnetization transfer (MT) on multicomponent T2 parameters obtained using mcDESPOT in macromolecule‐rich tissues and to propose a new method called mcRISE to correct MT‐induced biases.

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