1971
DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(71)90177-2
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Pulsed NMR study of water mobility in muscle and brain tissue

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“…The ADC of ions and water in tissue were reduced typically by a factor of 2-5 in comparison to the ADC in bulk water, with the translational diffusion of water in excised brain hindered to a greater extent than in excised muscle. 9,10 Slight anisotropic water diffusion was observed in excised rat skeletal muscle, i.e. water diffusion was greater parallel (k) to the length of the fibres than perpendicular (c) [ADC(k)/ADC(c) % 1.4].…”
Section: Early Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ADC of ions and water in tissue were reduced typically by a factor of 2-5 in comparison to the ADC in bulk water, with the translational diffusion of water in excised brain hindered to a greater extent than in excised muscle. 9,10 Slight anisotropic water diffusion was observed in excised rat skeletal muscle, i.e. water diffusion was greater parallel (k) to the length of the fibres than perpendicular (c) [ADC(k)/ADC(c) % 1.4].…”
Section: Early Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fraction of water with a long T1 or a long T2 is believed to be intracellular water (25) (6,15,18). Hansen (12) and Finch et al (9) cautioned the use of relaxation times as indicators of water mobility. Neville et aL (21) concluded that one possible reason for the shorter relaxation times in biological tissue would be due to rapid exchange between water (11) found that there was no large difference in the quantity of bound water in tender and hardy crowns of winter cereals.…”
Section: Pulsed Nmr Of Wheat and Rye Crownsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13,14 Fractional anisotropy (FA) is a quantitative index for diffusion anisotropy that correlates with microstructural integrity of myelinated fiber tracts. 15,16 FA decreases in a wide variety of intracranial pathologies including brain tumors. [17][18][19][20] Previous studies found significant FA differences in tumors with different histologic grades or cellularity.…”
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