High-resolution 1H NMR spectroscopy in rat liver using magic angle turning at a 1 Hz spinning rate

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It is demonstrated that a high-resolution 1H NMR spectrum of excised rat liver can be obtained using the technique of magic angle turning (MAT) at a sample spinning rate of 1 Hz. A variant of the phase-corrected MAT (PHORMAT) pulse sequence that includes a water suppression segment was developed for the investigation. The spectral resolution achieved with PHORMAT approaches that obtained from a standard magic angle spinning (MAS) experiment at a spinning rate of several kHz. With such ultra-slow spinning, tissue and cell damage associated with the standard MAS experiment is minimized or eliminated. The technique is potentially useful for obtaining high-resolution 1H spectra in live animals. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Hu, J. Z., Rommereim, D. N., & Wind, R. A. (2002). High-resolution 1H NMR spectroscopy in rat liver using magic angle turning at a 1 Hz spinning rate. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 47(5), 829–836. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.10139

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