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Topical magnetic resonance

R E Gordon

    Bioscience Reports
    |September 1, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Topical magnetic resonance (TMR) provides high-resolution NMR spectra from localized areas using magnetic field gradients. This non-invasive technique offers valuable metabolic insights in both animals and humans.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biophysics
    • Medical Imaging
    • Metabolic Research

    Background:

    • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool for metabolic analysis.
    • Traditional NMR often requires large sample volumes or invasive procedures.
    • Localized metabolic information is crucial for understanding complex biological systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe Topical Magnetic Resonance (TMR) as a novel NMR technique.
    • To highlight the capability of TMR for non-invasive metabolic profiling.
    • To outline the applications of TMR in animal and human studies.

    Main Methods:

    • TMR utilizes static magnetic field gradients to modify the main magnetic field (Bo).
    • This modification allows for the selection and isolation of specific regions within an object.

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  • High-resolution NMR spectra are acquired from these localized areas.
  • Main Results:

    • TMR enables the acquisition of detailed metabolic information non-invasively.
    • The method achieves high spectral resolution from targeted locations.
    • Successful application in both animal models and human subjects was demonstrated.

    Conclusions:

    • Topical Magnetic Resonance (TMR) is an effective method for localized, non-invasive metabolic analysis.
    • TMR expands the utility of NMR spectroscopy for in vivo studies.
    • The technique holds significant potential for advancing metabolic research in various biological contexts.