Using the amide proton signals of intracellular proteins and peptides to detect pH effects in MRI

Volume: 9, Issue: 8, Pages: 1085 - 1090
Published: Jul 20, 2003
Abstract
In the past decade, it has become possible to use the nuclear (proton, 1H) signal of the hydrogen atoms in water for noninvasive assessment of functional and physiological parameters with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Here we show that it is possible to produce pH-sensitive MRI contrast by exploiting the exchange between the hydrogen atoms of water and the amide hydrogen atoms of endogenous mobile cellular proteins and peptides. Although...
Paper Details
Title
Using the amide proton signals of intracellular proteins and peptides to detect pH effects in MRI
Published Date
Jul 20, 2003
Volume
9
Issue
8
Pages
1085 - 1090
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