Measurements of intracellular volumes by 59Co and 2H/1H NMR and their physiological applications

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Determination of the intracellular water volumes using NMR spectroscopy was performed using the NMR-visible nuclei: 59Co and 2H or 1H. Accurate measurement of intracellular water in cell suspensions and perfused organs is an important physiological parameter in the context of electrolyte homeostasis and energy metabolism, in particular when these parameters are monitored by non-invasive NMR spectroscopy. Furthermore, repeated or continuous monitoring of intracellular water provided significant insights into the physiology of cardiac muscle and sarcolemmal membrane permeability and integrity. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Askenasy, N., & Navon, G. (2005). Measurements of intracellular volumes by 59Co and 2H/1H NMR and their physiological applications. NMR in Biomedicine, 18(2), 104–110. https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.908

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