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Internal structural mapping by nuclear magnetic resonance

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    Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) offers advanced molecular analysis for biological materials. This technique provides internal morphological imaging and potential for tissue characterization and in vivo blood flow measurement.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Imaging
    • Molecular Biophysics
    • Medical Physics

    Background:

    • Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a foundational technique for molecular-level material analysis.
    • Recent advancements enable NMR for internal morphological analysis of biological tissues.
    • The method visualizes structures using the distribution of mobile protons.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the application of NMR for internal morphological analysis of biological materials.
    • To investigate NMR's potential beyond conventional imaging modalities like computer tomography.
    • To assess NMR's capability for tissue characterization and in vivo blood flow measurement.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) principles for imaging.

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  • Generating cross-sectional images based on mobile proton distribution.
  • Analyzing complex NMR signals for detailed information.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful application of NMR for internal morphological analysis of biological material.
    • Demonstration of NMR's ability to produce thin cross-sectional images.
    • Identification of potential for tissue characterization and blood flow measurement.

    Conclusions:

    • NMR imaging shows promise for detailed biological material analysis.
    • The technique may offer superior capabilities compared to traditional methods like computer tomography.
    • NMR holds potential for advanced in vivo diagnostics, including tissue characterization and blood flow assessment.