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filingDate | 1990-07-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
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publicationDate | 1992-03-03-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationNumber | JP-H0467849-A |
titleOfInvention | Detection of nuclear magnetic resonance of 17o |
abstract | PURPOSE: To detect 17 O existing in the form of H 2 17 O in a living body and to safely obtain the information on tissue reflux and metabolic functions by taking a resonating agent contg. the 17 O at the ratio above the natural presence into the living body and subjecting the 17 O to nuclear magnetic resonance. n CONSTITUTION: The gaseous oxygen in which, for example, the stable isotope element 17 O of oxygen is incorporated at the ratio (for example, 44%) above the natural presence ratio (0.037%) is used as the resonating agent. The 17 O outputs a resonance signal only when the 17 O exists in the form of the H 2 17 O in the living body if the 17 O is subjected to the nuclear magnetic resonance and, therefore, the increase or decrease in the H 2 17 O is known according to a change in the resonance signal with lapse of time. The cells with which the metabolism is active produce a large amt. of the H 2 17 O and the cells with which the metabolism is not active produce the H 2 17 O by a slight amt. each and, therefore, the state of the metabolism is recognized by a difference in signal intensity. Since the in vivo H 2 17 O is carried to each tissue through the circulation, the resonance signal is kept detected and the information on the tissue reflux is obtd. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio |
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