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- 11Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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- 1Albo, Susan Karin.
- 1Baldwin, Lesley
- 1Baleja, James D.
- 1Cheng Baron, June
- 1Damji, Al-Karim A.
- 1Dwan, Jerrod Ryan
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Fall 2010
Magnetic resonance imaging is an essential tool for assessing soft tissues. The desire for increased signal-to-noise and improved tissue contrast has spurred development of imaging systems operating at magnetic fields exceeding 3.0 Tesla (T). Unfortunately, traditional imaging methods are of...
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Fall 2014
The popularity of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) owes much to its flexibility. Sensitive to a host of different biophysical phenomena, parameters of the scan can be fine-tuned to highlight specific pathologies. One such mechanism for generating image contrast is magnetic susceptibility—the...
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Hippocampal neuroplasticity and neurogenesis in major depressive disorder: a high field MRI study
DownloadFall 2012
The hippocampus is a brain structure responsible for memory, learning, and the stress response; it is also used as a model for major depressive disorder (MDD) in preclinical studies. Preclinical models have shown that the hippocampal subfields are differentially affected by chronic stress....
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Investigating the 197Au-31P spin-spin coupling interactions in gold-phosphine halides using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance, spectral simulations, and quantum chemistry computations
DownloadSpring 2011
Phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy with magic angle spinning was used to characterize 197Au-31P spin-spin coupling interactions in solid gold-phosphine halides and the spectra have been analyzed using perturbation theory. The 197Au nucleus has a natural abundance of 100%, a...