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Functional electron paramagnetic resonance imaging of ischemic rat heart: Monitoring of tissue oxygenation and pH

Gorodetsky et al., 2016

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8754043502258266368
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Gorodetsky A
Kirilyuk I
Khramtsov V
Komarov D
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

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Purpose Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) imaging in the spectral‐spatial domain with application of soluble paramagnetic probes provides an opportunity for spatially resolved functional measurements of living objects. The purpose of this study was to …
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