The cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen of small animals can be reliably imaged using the in vivo 17O magnetic resonance approach at high field. However, a separate measurement is required for imaging the cerebral blood flow in the same animal. In this study, we demonstrate that the 17O NMR signal of metabolically produced H217O in the rat brain following an 17O2 inhalation can serve as a perfusion tracer and its decay rate can be used to determine the absolute values of cerebral blood flow across a wide range of animal conditions. This finding suggests that the in vivo 17O magnetic resonance approach is capable of imaging both cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen and cerebral blood flow simultaneously and noninvasively; and it provides new util...
Detailed quantitative information about metabolic processes plays a crucial role in the potential c...
Introduction: Oxygen consumption rate and blood flow are important parameters for the physiological ...
17O, a stable, spin 5/2 isotope of oxygen, is a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) tracer of potential...
In vivo 17O MRS imaging (MRSI) approach at high/ultra-high field has been established for non-invasi...
17O, a stable isotope of oxygen with a spin of 5/2, is utilized as a 1H-MRI contrast agent for measu...
The direct NMR detection of 17O benefits particularly from higher field strengths and is a promising...
The measurement of cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) via direct NMR detection of the stable ...
Purpose Measurement of the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) by means of direct imaging of t...
Despite the importance of oxygen metabolism in health and disease, there are currently no clinically...
In this study, we exploit the feasibility of the 17O MRSI technique for simultaneous measurement of ...
PURPOSE: Measurement of the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2 ) by means of direct imaging of...
Purpose: Oxygen-17 (17O) MRS imaging, successfully used in the brain, is extended by imaging the oxy...
Purpose: Oxygen-17 (17 O) MRS imaging, successfully used in the brain, is extended by imaging the ox...
dissertationIn vivo nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was employed to study cerebral energy metabolis...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of oxygen (17O) magnetic resonance spectroscopy and i...
Detailed quantitative information about metabolic processes plays a crucial role in the potential c...
Introduction: Oxygen consumption rate and blood flow are important parameters for the physiological ...
17O, a stable, spin 5/2 isotope of oxygen, is a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) tracer of potential...
In vivo 17O MRS imaging (MRSI) approach at high/ultra-high field has been established for non-invasi...
17O, a stable isotope of oxygen with a spin of 5/2, is utilized as a 1H-MRI contrast agent for measu...
The direct NMR detection of 17O benefits particularly from higher field strengths and is a promising...
The measurement of cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) via direct NMR detection of the stable ...
Purpose Measurement of the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) by means of direct imaging of t...
Despite the importance of oxygen metabolism in health and disease, there are currently no clinically...
In this study, we exploit the feasibility of the 17O MRSI technique for simultaneous measurement of ...
PURPOSE: Measurement of the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2 ) by means of direct imaging of...
Purpose: Oxygen-17 (17O) MRS imaging, successfully used in the brain, is extended by imaging the oxy...
Purpose: Oxygen-17 (17 O) MRS imaging, successfully used in the brain, is extended by imaging the ox...
dissertationIn vivo nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was employed to study cerebral energy metabolis...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of oxygen (17O) magnetic resonance spectroscopy and i...
Detailed quantitative information about metabolic processes plays a crucial role in the potential c...
Introduction: Oxygen consumption rate and blood flow are important parameters for the physiological ...
17O, a stable, spin 5/2 isotope of oxygen, is a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) tracer of potential...