A general model to calculate the spin–lattice relaxation rate (R1) of blood, accounting for hematocrit, oxygen saturation, oxygen partial pressure, and magnetic field …
Background Under normal physiological conditions, the spin–lattice relaxation rate (R1) in
blood is influenced by many factors, including hematocrit, field strength, and the …
blood is influenced by many factors, including hematocrit, field strength, and the …
A simplified empirical model to estimate oxygen relaxivity at different magnetic fields
The change in longitudinal relaxation rate (R1) produced by oxygen has been used as a
means of inferring oxygenation levels in magnetic resonance imaging in numerous …
means of inferring oxygenation levels in magnetic resonance imaging in numerous …
[HTML][HTML] Using variable FLIP angle (VFA) and modified look-locker inversion recovery (MOLLI) T1 mapping in clinical OE-MRI
E Bluemke, A Bertrand, KY Chu, N Syed… - Magnetic Resonance …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background and purpose The imaging technique known as Oxygen-Enhanced MRI is under
development as a noninvasive technique for imaging hypoxia in tumours and pulmonary …
development as a noninvasive technique for imaging hypoxia in tumours and pulmonary …
[HTML][HTML] Oxygen-enhanced MRI and radiotherapy in patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma
E Bluemke, A Bertrand, KY Chu, N Syed… - Clinical and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background and purpose This study aimed to assess the role of T1 mapping and oxygen-
enhanced MRI in patients undergoing radical dose radiotherapy for HPV positive …
enhanced MRI in patients undergoing radical dose radiotherapy for HPV positive …
Determination of oxygen relaxivity in oxygen nanobubbles at 3 and 7 Tesla
Objective Oxygen-loaded nanobubbles have shown potential for reducing tumour hypoxia
and improving treatment outcomes, however, it remains difficult to noninvasively measure …
and improving treatment outcomes, however, it remains difficult to noninvasively measure …
Modeling the Effect of Hyperoxia on the Spin–Lattice Relaxation Rate R1 of Tissues
Purpose Inducing hyperoxia in tissues is common practice in several areas of research,
including oxygen‐enhanced MRI (OE‐MRI), which attempts to use the resulting signal …
including oxygen‐enhanced MRI (OE‐MRI), which attempts to use the resulting signal …
Oxygenated Water Increases Seizure Threshold in Various Rodent Seizure Models
HH Kwon, SY Jung, H Park, HJ Shin, DW Kim… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Oxygenated water (OW) contains more oxygen than normal drinking water. It may induce
oxygen enrichment in the blood and reduce oxidative stress. Hypoxia and oxidative stress …
oxygen enrichment in the blood and reduce oxidative stress. Hypoxia and oxidative stress …
Magnetic resonance imaging of oxygen nano-carriers for the treatment of hypoxic tumours
E Bluemke - 2022 - ora.ox.ac.uk
In cancer therapy, tumour hypoxia is an important predictor of disease progression,
treatment outcomes, and metastatic potential. To date, methods for reducing tumour hypoxia …
treatment outcomes, and metastatic potential. To date, methods for reducing tumour hypoxia …
Protective Effects of Oxygen-rich Water on Abnormal Blood Glucose Levels in Mice with Hyperglycemia and Hyperlipidemia.
WU Yongkang, XU Liang, H Luoyang… - … Food Science & …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
The effects of oxygen-rich water on blood glucose and lipid levels in mouse models of
hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia were investigated. The hyperglycemia and …
hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia were investigated. The hyperglycemia and …
A Pilot Study: Does Oxygenated Water Support Lactate Clearance Kinetics After Simulated Games in Elite Taekwondo Athletes?
YK Chung, YN Wu, SC Wang… - … of Exercise and …, 2022 - journalofexerciseandnutrition.com
Introduction: To further understand the effects of ingesting oxygenated water
supplementation (OS) on heart rate (HR), rating of perceived exertion (RPE), and blood …
supplementation (OS) on heart rate (HR), rating of perceived exertion (RPE), and blood …