Impact of transvascular and cellular–interstitial water exchange on dynamic contrast‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging estimates of blood to tissue transfer constant and blood plasma volume

To examine the effect of transvascular (kbe) and cellular–interstitial water protons exchange (kie) in estimates of the blood‐to‐tissue contrast agent transfer rate constant (Ktrans), interstitial volume fraction (ve), and blood plasma volume fraction (vp) using a full three‐site two exchange (3S2X) model.

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