Super‐parallel MR microscope

A super‐parallel MR microscope in which multiple (up to 100) samples can be imaged simultaneously at high spatial resolution is described. The system consists of a multichannel transmitter–receiver system and a gradient probe array housed in a large‐bore magnet. An eight‐channel MR microscope was constructed for verification of the system concept, and a four‐channel MR microscope was constructed for a practical application. Eight chemically fixed mouse fetuses were simultaneously imaged at the 200 μm3 voxel resolution in a 1.5 T superconducting magnet of a whole‐body MRI, and four chemically fixed human embryos were simultaneously imaged at 120 μm3 voxel resolution in a 2.35 T superconducting magnet. Although the spatial resolutions achieved were not strictly those of MR microscopy, the system design proposed here can be used to attain a much higher spatial resolution imaging of multiple samples, because higher magnetic field gradients can be generated at multiple positions in a homogeneous magnetic field. Magn Reson Med 50:183–189, 2003. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.