Characterization of tumors using high-Tc superconducting quantum interference device-detected nuclear magnetic resonance and imaging
Journal
Applied Physics Letters
Journal Volume
97
Journal Issue
26
Pages
263701
Date Issued
2010
Author(s)
Abstract
The characterization of cancerous livers in rats using nuclear magnetic resonance and magnetic resonance imaging (NMR/MRI) based on high-Tc superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) is presented. The T1-1 were observed to be 6.5±0.5 s-1 for controlled livers and 2.85±0.2 s-1 for cancerous livers, which indicate that the T1 can be used to distinguish the cancerous tissues from controlled liver tissues. The intensity ratio for tap water, cancerous tissue, and controlled tissue, respectively, is 1:1.15:0.56 at TBp =1 s. The SQUID-detected NMR/MRI exhibits potential applications in research and clinics. ? 2010 American Institute of Physics.
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Other Subjects
Cancerous tissues; High-T; Intensity ratio; Liver tissue; Potential applications; Superconducting quantum interference device; Tap water; Histology; Magnetic resonance imaging; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Quantum interference phenomena; SQUIDs; Superconductivity; Tissue; Resonance
Type
journal article