Samples of human and bovine cartilage have been examined using magnetic resonance imaging to determine the proton nuclearmagnetic resonance spin-lattice relaxation time, T1, as a function of depth within the cartilage tissue. T1 was measured at five to seven temperatures between 8 and 38°C. From this, it is shown that the T1 relaxation time is well described by Arrhenius-type behaviour and the activation energy of the relaxation process is quantified. The activation energy within the cartilage is approximately 11±2kJmol-1 with this notably being less than that for both pure water (16.6±0.4 kJ mol-1) and the phosphate-buffered solution in which the cartilage was immersed (14.7±1.0 kJ mol-1). It is shown that this activation energy increases ...
We have studied the molecular dynamics of one of the major macromolecules in articular cartilage, ch...
SummaryObjectiveThe magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameter T2 relaxation time has been shown to ...
We have studied the molecular dynamics of one of the major macromolecules in articular cartilage, ch...
Samples of human and bovine cartilage have been examined using magnetic resonance imaging to determi...
Samples of human and bovine cartilage have been examined using magnetic resonance imaging to determi...
SummaryObjectiveNuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spin–lattice relaxation rates were measured in bovi...
Objective: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spin-lattice relaxation rates were measured in bovine an...
Raw and fitted T1 data for human and bovine cartilage in-vitro samples associated with publication: ...
Objective: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spin–lattice relaxation rates were measured in bovine a...
Magnetization exchange between different spin reservoirs, or spin groups, in cartilage tissue is an ...
grantor: University of TorontoOsteoarthritis (OA) is a multifactorial disease with a commo...
Osteoarthritis (OA) as the main degenerative disease of articular cartilage in joints is accompanied...
Anisotropy of transverse proton spin relaxation in collagen-rich tissues like cartilage and tendon i...
Abstract. The goal of this thesis is to explain how bound water in the articular cartilage can be st...
Part of this work was supported by the EU Horizon 2020 collaborative project IDentIFY (project numbe...
We have studied the molecular dynamics of one of the major macromolecules in articular cartilage, ch...
SummaryObjectiveThe magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameter T2 relaxation time has been shown to ...
We have studied the molecular dynamics of one of the major macromolecules in articular cartilage, ch...
Samples of human and bovine cartilage have been examined using magnetic resonance imaging to determi...
Samples of human and bovine cartilage have been examined using magnetic resonance imaging to determi...
SummaryObjectiveNuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spin–lattice relaxation rates were measured in bovi...
Objective: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spin-lattice relaxation rates were measured in bovine an...
Raw and fitted T1 data for human and bovine cartilage in-vitro samples associated with publication: ...
Objective: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spin–lattice relaxation rates were measured in bovine a...
Magnetization exchange between different spin reservoirs, or spin groups, in cartilage tissue is an ...
grantor: University of TorontoOsteoarthritis (OA) is a multifactorial disease with a commo...
Osteoarthritis (OA) as the main degenerative disease of articular cartilage in joints is accompanied...
Anisotropy of transverse proton spin relaxation in collagen-rich tissues like cartilage and tendon i...
Abstract. The goal of this thesis is to explain how bound water in the articular cartilage can be st...
Part of this work was supported by the EU Horizon 2020 collaborative project IDentIFY (project numbe...
We have studied the molecular dynamics of one of the major macromolecules in articular cartilage, ch...
SummaryObjectiveThe magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameter T2 relaxation time has been shown to ...
We have studied the molecular dynamics of one of the major macromolecules in articular cartilage, ch...