Figure 3.
The high-throughput protocol produces images with a resolution of 87×87×352 μm3. Shown here are five representative phases of the heart cycle (from a total of 10 acquired) for a short axis slice (top row) and long axis slice (bottom row). The higher resolution (87×87 μm2) in the short axis plane is evident allowing one to follow changes in septal wall thickness and the papillary muscles throughout the cardiac cycle.