Multiple breath‐hold proton spectroscopy of human liver at 3T: Relaxation times and concentrations of glycogen, choline, and lipids

To evaluate the feasibility of an expiration multiple breath‐hold 1H‐MRS technique to measure glycogen (Glycg), choline‐containing compounds (CCC), and lipid relaxation times T1, T2, and their concentrations in normal human liver.

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