Sensitivity and Source of Amine‐Proton Exchange and Amide‐Proton Transfer Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Cerebral Ischemia

Amide‐proton transfer (APT) and amine–water proton exchange (APEX) MRI can be viable to map pH‐decreasing ischemic regions. However, their exact contributions are unclear.

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