Subcutaneous deuterated substrate administration in mice: An alternative to tail vein infusion
Kyu‐Ho Song,
Xia Ge,
John A. Engelbach
et al.
Abstract:PurposeTail‐vein catheterization and subsequent in‐magnet infusion is a common route of administration of deuterium (2H)‐labeled substrates in small‐animal deuterium (D) MR studies. With mice, because of the tail vein's small diameter, this procedure is challenging. It requires considerable personnel training and practice, is prone to failure, and may preclude serial studies. Motivated by the need for an alternative, the time courses for common small‐molecule deuterated substrates and downstream metabolites in… Show more
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