In the present study blood T(1) was determined as a function of hematocrit and oxygen saturation. T(1) showed a significant linear dependency on both of these parameters. In addition, oxygen dissolved in blood plasma in hyperoxygenated blood resulted in relaxation enhancement, comparable in size to
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Effect of hematocrit on blood proton relaxation time
β Scribed by A. I. Zhernovoi; L. M. Sharshina
- Book ID
- 105546829
- Publisher
- Springer US
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- 1997
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- English
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- 107 KB
- Volume
- 31
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- Article
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- 0006-3398
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