Improvement of T_1 Determination of Hyperpolarized ^<129>Xe in Mouse Brain under Controlled-Flow
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The method of determining the longitudinal relaxation time of hyperpolarized 129Xe in the mouse brain has been established in vivo with the ventilation technique under controlled-flow conditions. The uptake and washout processes for nine mice were traced through observation of time-dependent changes in NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) signal amplitudes and analyzed by means of a two-compartment model, thus providing the quantitative value of 14.1±1.6 s as the relaxation time.
- 日本磁気共鳴医学会の論文
- 2005-03-31
著者
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Ueyama Tsuyoshi
Division Of Cardiology Department Of Medicine And Clinical Science Yamaguchi University Graduate Sch
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Kimura Atsuomi
Department Of Medical Physics And Engineering Division Of Health Sciences Graduate School Of Medicin
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Fujiwara Hideaki
Department Of Medical Physics And Engineering Division Of Health Sciences Graduate School Of Medicin
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Narazaki Michiko
Department Of Medical Physics And Engineering Division Of Health Sciences Graduate School Of Medicin
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Ueyama Tsuyoshi
Division Of Medical Physics And Engineering Area Of Medical Technology And Science Course Of Health
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KIMURA Atsuomi
Division of Medical Physics and Engineering, Area of Medical Technology and Science, Course of Healt
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WAKAYAMA Tetsuya
Division of Medical Physics and Engineering, Area of Medical Technology and Science, Course of Healt
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FUJIWARA Hideaki
Division of Medical Physics and Engineering, Area of Medical Technology and Science, Course of Healt
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KAWATA Yoko
Division of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University
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NARAZAKI Michiko
Division of Medical Physics and Engineering, Area of Medical Technology and Science, Course of Healt
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Kawata Yoko
Division Of Health Sciences Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka University
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Fujiwara Hideaki
Division Of Medical Physics And Engineering Area Of Medical Technology And Science Course Of Health
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Kimura Atsuomi
Division Of Medical Physics And Engineering Area Of Medical Technology And Science Course Of Health
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Fujiwara Hideaki
Division Of Medical Physics And Engineering Area Of Medical Technology And Science Course Of Health
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Kimura Atsuomi
Division Of Medical Physics And Engineering Area Of Medical Technology And Science Course Of Health
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