NMR imaging of 13C in animal tissues

Natural‐abundance 13C NMR imaging of animal tissues is demonstrated using high‐field (4.7‐T) and surface coil techniques. Undecoupled images of an unfertilized egg yolk and an oxtail are presented. Analysis indicates the images map mainly methylene carbon or lipid signal intensity. © 1987 Academic P...

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