It was established through in vivo T 1 measurements at low magnetic fields that tumour cells display proton T 1 values that are markedly longer than those shown by healthy tissue. Moreover, it has been found that the elongation of T 1 parallels the aggressiveness of the investigated tumour. The T 1 lengthening is associated with an enhanced water exchange rate across the transcytolemmal membrane through an overexpression/upregulation of GLUT1 and Na + /K + ATPase transporters. It follows that the intracellular water lifetime represents a hallmark of tumour cells that can be easily monitored by measuring T 1 at different magnetic field strengths ranging from 0.2 to 200 mT.
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Ruggiero, M. R., Baroni, S., Pezzana, S., Ferrante, G., Geninatti Crich, S., & Aime, S. (2018). Evidence for the Role of Intracellular Water Lifetime as a Tumour Biomarker Obtained by In Vivo Field‐Cycling Relaxometry. Angewandte Chemie, 130(25), 7590–7594. https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.201713318
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