The state of water in three types of brain edema and in normal brain of the rat was studied by the pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technique. In cold-induced edema and in osmotic edema both in cortex and in white matter, the water protons have longer nuclear magnetic relaxation times than in normal brain. The observed changes correlate with the water content of the brain tissue.In triethyltin induced edema, no change was found for relaxation times in the cortex, whereas in the white matter, an additional fraction was observed with much longer relaxation times, attributable to fluid within the vesicles in the myelin sheaths. Since the NMR technique is nondestructive, it is potentially applicable in the living patient as a method for ...
10.1007/s00216-007-1629-9Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry3897-82153-2159ABCN
An understanding of the cellular permeability for water is needed to evaluate MR images of complex t...
Since its introduction in the mid-1980s, diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which measures ...
The state of water in three types of brain edema and in normal brain of the rat was studied by the p...
The state of water in three types of brain edema and in normal brain of the rat was studied by the p...
Accurate measurement of total water content (TWC) is valuable for assessing changes in brain water s...
The "concept of restricted intracellular water diffusion at permeable boundaries", which was recentl...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques, in particular 1H relaxometry, enable the acquisition of...
The behaviour of an NMR signal (the 'NMR response') from a sample depends on the method used to exci...
The significance of NMR water diffusion measurements performed at short diffusion times (<10 ms) for...
In the central nervous system of vertebrates, cell bodies of neurons are often assembled as nuclei o...
Water-suppressed localized proton NMR spectroscopy using stimulated echoes has been successfully app...
Water diffusion in brain tissue can now be easily investigated using magnetic resonance (MR) techniq...
In this thesis studies are described in which pulsed NMR techniques have been used to study the nucl...
Studies of 1H-NMR Relaxation Dispersion in Human Brain- tissue Samples: Implications for Magnetic Re...
10.1007/s00216-007-1629-9Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry3897-82153-2159ABCN
An understanding of the cellular permeability for water is needed to evaluate MR images of complex t...
Since its introduction in the mid-1980s, diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which measures ...
The state of water in three types of brain edema and in normal brain of the rat was studied by the p...
The state of water in three types of brain edema and in normal brain of the rat was studied by the p...
Accurate measurement of total water content (TWC) is valuable for assessing changes in brain water s...
The "concept of restricted intracellular water diffusion at permeable boundaries", which was recentl...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques, in particular 1H relaxometry, enable the acquisition of...
The behaviour of an NMR signal (the 'NMR response') from a sample depends on the method used to exci...
The significance of NMR water diffusion measurements performed at short diffusion times (<10 ms) for...
In the central nervous system of vertebrates, cell bodies of neurons are often assembled as nuclei o...
Water-suppressed localized proton NMR spectroscopy using stimulated echoes has been successfully app...
Water diffusion in brain tissue can now be easily investigated using magnetic resonance (MR) techniq...
In this thesis studies are described in which pulsed NMR techniques have been used to study the nucl...
Studies of 1H-NMR Relaxation Dispersion in Human Brain- tissue Samples: Implications for Magnetic Re...
10.1007/s00216-007-1629-9Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry3897-82153-2159ABCN
An understanding of the cellular permeability for water is needed to evaluate MR images of complex t...
Since its introduction in the mid-1980s, diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which measures ...