| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11014816 | NeuroImage | 2018 | 15 Pages | 
Abstract
												Understanding diffusion-weighted MR signal in brain white matter (WM) has been a long-sought-after goal. Modern research pursues this goal by focusing on the biological compartments that contributes essentially to the signal. In this study, we experimentally address the apparent presence of a compartment in which water motion is restricted in all spatial directions. Using isotropic diffusion encoding, we establish an upper bound on the fraction of such a compartment, which is shown to be about 2% of the unweighted signal for moderate diffusion times. This helps to eliminate such a compartment that have been assumed in literature on biophysical modeling. We also used the diffusion decay curve obtained from the isotropic encoding to establish a lower limit on the mean diffusivities of either of intra- or extra-axonal compartment as a function of their relative water fraction.
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											Authors
												Bibek Dhital, Elias Kellner, Valerij G. Kiselev, Marco Reisert, 
											