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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: IEEE Trans Med Imaging. 2018 Apr;37(4):966–976. doi: 10.1109/TMI.2017.2783348

Table II.

Comparison of conductivities (S/m) measured using MREIT at 10 Hz to related literature values.

Tissue hoc op. [31] [32]–[34]a [8]b [11]c [35]d
CSF 1.583, 1.532 1.55e - 1.56, 1.27 1.3, 1.3 1.79

GM 0.287, 0.239 0.23f 0.03 0.69, 0.67 0.36, 0.34 -

WM (l) 0.391, 0.490 0.47g - - 0.88, 0.56 -
(t) 0.132, 0.168 0.08g - - 0.46, 0.26 -
(av) 0.218, 0.275 0.10h, 0.13f 0.03 0.46, 0.38 0.60, 0.36 -
a

Bovine samples

b

Human, 298 MHz, 2 subjects

c

Canine, ∼5 Hz, 2 subjects

d

Human samples

e

Human sample, 1 kHz, 25°C [36]

f

Rabbit samples, 1 kHz [38]

g

Cat (spinal cord), 5-10 Hz [39]

h

Rabbit, 1 kHz [40]