2019
DOI: 10.1002/mrc.4832
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In vivo comprehensive multiphase NMR

Abstract: Traditionally, due to different hardware requirements, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has developed as two separate fields: one dealing with solids, and one with solutions. Comprehensive multiphase (CMP) NMR combines all electronics and hardware (magic angle spinning [MAS], gradients, high power Radio Frequency (RF) handling, lock, susceptibility matching) into a universal probe that permits a comprehensive study of all phases (i.e., liquid, gel‐like, semisolid, and solid), in intact samples. When applied in… Show more

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“…In this study, all samples were actively cooled to 5 °C. Such a temperature has shown to increase the survivability of living organisms in previous studies ,, and is commonly used for the analysis of biological samples, in general, to reduce sample degradation during analysis. , Table shows an ∼11 °C temperature increase with the E-free design, resulting in ∼16 °C (5 °C + 11 °C) in the freshwater shrimp tissue. This is within the ranges of the freshwater environments where the shrimp reside in nature. , Conversely, the heating from the solenoid probe increases the temperature such that the shrimp tissue will reach ∼39 °C (5 °C + 34 °C) clearly above the level at which the organisms can normally survive …”
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“…In this study, all samples were actively cooled to 5 °C. Such a temperature has shown to increase the survivability of living organisms in previous studies ,, and is commonly used for the analysis of biological samples, in general, to reduce sample degradation during analysis. , Table shows an ∼11 °C temperature increase with the E-free design, resulting in ∼16 °C (5 °C + 11 °C) in the freshwater shrimp tissue. This is within the ranges of the freshwater environments where the shrimp reside in nature. , Conversely, the heating from the solenoid probe increases the temperature such that the shrimp tissue will reach ∼39 °C (5 °C + 34 °C) clearly above the level at which the organisms can normally survive …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…CMP-NMR was recently applied to living organisms and provides unrivaled information on real-time responses and structural information in vivo . ,, It is of utmost importance that the organisms under investigation survive the duration of all experiments. As CMP-NMR involves the use of editing experiments to differentiate and identify components in different phases, selecting solid-phase components (i.e., via CP with high-power decoupling) is a requirement.…”
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