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The efficiency of high-field homonuclear H-1 two-dimensional correlati
on experiments for in vivo and ex vivo conditions is investigated. Pro
blems associated with experiments on tissues and organs are reviewed.
An optimized 2D correlation experiment is proposed which takes into ac
count the specific features described. Since the lineshapes in living
samples are determined principally by field inhomogeneity rather than
by spin-spin re laxation, the coherence-transfer signal is an echo in
t(2), amplitude modulated in t(1). From the analysis of this time-doma
in signal, it is shown that significant experimental time can be gaine
d by carefully adjusting the acquisition boundaries as a function of t
he characteristics of the spin systems of interest. The S/N ratio can
be improved further by using matched filtering in t(2) (which is great
ly facilitated by the use of a SECSY experiment rather than a COSY one
), as well as by apodizing the signal in the t(1) domain, during acqui
sition rather than during processing. Experimental results obtained wi
th a phantom, as well as in vivo in the rat brain at 4.7 T, are presen
ted. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.