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An additional creatine peak can be observed at 3.94 ppm . Although creatine
itself is of little direct biochemical interest , the equilibrium enzyme creatine
kinase ( converting Cr to PCr ) appears to be crucial to the maintenance of
energy ...
An additional creatine peak can be observed at 3.94 ppm . Although creatine
itself is of little direct biochemical interest , the equilibrium enzyme creatine
kinase ( converting Cr to PCr ) appears to be crucial to the maintenance of
energy ...
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ཆང་ ཡི་ དམ་ དང་ ཁང་པ་ གཙང་ ཐང་ པ་ Fig . 10-36 . A
difference measurement method allows changes from glucose infusion to be
observed , even though the glucose peak is not well resolved in the proton
spectrum .
ཆང་ ཡི་ དམ་ དང་ ཁང་པ་ གཙང་ ཐང་ པ་ Fig . 10-36 . A
difference measurement method allows changes from glucose infusion to be
observed , even though the glucose peak is not well resolved in the proton
spectrum .
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A , Water peak observed with and without visual stimulation . B , Note the
sensitivity to activation - induced changes in the difference spectra . ( From
Hennig J , Ernst TH , Speck O et al : Detection of brain activation using
oxygenation sensitive ...
A , Water peak observed with and without visual stimulation . B , Note the
sensitivity to activation - induced changes in the difference spectra . ( From
Hennig J , Ernst TH , Speck O et al : Detection of brain activation using
oxygenation sensitive ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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