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Fig. 1: CrCEST asymmetry maps of the gastrocnemius after different exercise bouts. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: CrCEST asymmetry maps of the gastrocnemius after different exercise bouts.

From: Personalized and muscle-specific OXPHOS measurement with integrated CrCEST MRI and proton MR spectroscopy

Fig. 1: CrCEST asymmetry maps of the gastrocnemius after different exercise bouts.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

A physiological model of a contracted gastrocnemius, which is highlighted in yellow, is displayed on the far left (Complete Anatomy (3D4Medical, Elsevier)). Six green slices represent the positioning of the anatomical images. Each column displays a stacked set of slices acquired from each 3D acquisition. Slices two through six are shown, and slices one and eight were discarded due to overlap artifact. The first panel is an anatomical image. The regions of interest are segmented in red (medial gastrocnemius, MG) and blue (lateral gastrocnemius, LG). Panels two through four are the baseline, mild exercise, and moderate/intense exercise CrCEST asymmetry maps. CrCEST maps corresponding to the first timepoint post-exercise are taken and displayed for the mild and moderate/intense exercise columns.

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