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Ultra-high gradient connectomics and microstructure MRI scanner for imaging of human brain circuits across scales

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Ultra-high gradient connectomics and microstructure MRI scanner for imaging of human brain circuits across scales

G. Ramos-llordén, H. Lee, et al.

We designed the Connectome 2.0 human MRI scanner with a head-only, 3-layer gradient coil delivering 500 mT m⁻¹ and 600 T m⁻¹ s⁻¹ (≈5× the performance of prior research systems) and integrated high-density 72‑channel in vivo and 64‑channel ex vivo RF coils with field monitoring. These advances yield up to 2× sensitivity gains and at least a 30% improvement over Connectome 1.0, enabling fine white‑matter pathway mapping and cellular- and axonal-scale inferences approaching single‑micron resolution. This research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.

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Abstract
Defining the connectome, the complete matrix of structural connections between the nervous system nodes, is a challenge for human systems neuroscience due to the range of scales that must be bridged. Here we report the design of the Connectome 2.0 human magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner to perform connectomics at the mesoscopic and microscopic scales with strong gradients for in vivo human imaging. We construct a 3-layer head-only gradient coil optimized to minimize peripheral nerve stimulation while achieving a gradient strength of 500 mT m⁻¹ and a slew rate of 600 T m⁻¹ s⁻¹, corresponding to a 5-fold greater gradient performance than state-of-the-art research gradient systems, including the original Connectome (Connectome 1.0) scanner. We find that gains in sensitivity of up to two times were achieved by integrating a 72-channel in vivo head coil and a 64-channel ex vivo whole-brain radiofrequency coil with built-in field monitoring for data fidelity. We demonstrate mapping of fine white matter pathways and inferences of cellular and axonal size and morphology approaching the single-micron level, with at least a 30% sensitivity improvement compared with Connectome 1.0.
Publisher
Nature Biomedical Engineering
Published On
Jul 16, 2025
Authors
Gabriel Ramos-Llordén, Hong-Hsi Lee, Mathias Davids, Peter Dietz, Andreas Krug, John E. Kirsch, Mirsad Mahmutovic, Alina Müller, Yixin Ma, Hansol Lee, Chiara Maffei, Anastasia Yendiki, Berkin Bilgic, Daniel J. Park, Qiyuan Tian, Bryan Clifford, Wei-Ching Lo, Stefan Stocker, Jasmine Fischer, Gudrun Ruyters, Manuela Roesler, Andreas Potthast, Thomas Benner, Elmar Rummert, Rebecca Schuster, Peter J. Basser, Thomas Witzel, Lawrence L. Wald, Bruce R. Rosen, Boris Keil, Susie Y. Huang
Tags
Connectome 2.0
high-gradient MRI
head-only gradient coil
RF coil arrays
mesoscopic/microscopic imaging
diffusion/white-matter mapping
sensitivity improvement
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