Separation of collagen‐bound and porous bone‐water longitudinal relaxation in mice using a segmented inversion recovery zero‐echo‐time sequence

Cortical bone mechanical properties are related to the collagen‐bound water (CBW) and pore water (PW) components of cortical bone. The study evaluates the feasibility of zero‐echo‐time imaging in mice in vivo for longitudinal relaxation time (T1) measurements in cortical bone and separation of CBW and PW components.

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