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Development of a hybrid EPR/NMR coimaging system.
Authors:Alexandre Samouilov  George L Caia  Eric Kesselring  Sergey Petryakov  Tomasz Wasowicz  Jay L Zweier
Institution:Center for Biomedical EPR Spectroscopy and Imaging, Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.
Abstract:Electron paramagnetic resonance imaging (EPRI) is a powerful technique that enables spatial mapping of free radicals or other paramagnetic compounds; however, it does not in itself provide anatomic visualization of the body. Proton magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is well suited to provide anatomical visualization. A hybrid EPR/NMR coimaging instrument was constructed that utilizes the complementary capabilities of both techniques, superimposing EPR and proton-MR images to provide the distribution of paramagnetic species in the body. A common magnet and field gradient system is utilized along with a dual EPR and proton-NMR resonator assembly, enabling coimaging without the need to move the sample. EPRI is performed at approximately 1.2 GHz/ approximately 40 mT and proton MRI is performed at 16.18 MHz/ approximately 380 mT; hence the method is suitable for whole-body coimaging of living mice. The gradient system used is calibrated and controlled in such a manner that the spatial geometry of the two acquired images is matched, enabling their superposition without additional postprocessing or marker registration. The performance of the system was tested in a series of phantoms and in vivo applications by mapping the location of a paramagnetic probe in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract of mice. This hybrid EPR/NMR coimaging instrument enables imaging of paramagnetic molecules along with their anatomic localization in the body.
Keywords:proton MRI  EPR imaging  free radicals  oxygen  image coregistration  in vivo NMR  in vivo EPR
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