Measuring T<sub>1</sub> contrast in ex-vivo prostate tissue at the Earth's magnetic field
Measuring T<sub>1</sub> contrast in ex-vivo prostate tissue at the Earth's magnetic field
- 한국자기공명학회
- Journal of the Korean Magnetic Resonance Society
- Vol.23 No.1
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2019.0112 - 19 (8 pages)
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A former study has shown that the spin-lattice relaxation time ($T_1$) in cancerous prostate tissue had enhanced contrast at an ultra-low magnetic field, $132{\mu}T$. To study the field dependence and the origin of the contrast we measured $T_1$ in pairs of ex-vivo prostate tissues at the Earth's magnetic field. A portable and coil-based nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) system was adopted for $T_1$ measurements at $40{\mu}T$. The $T_1$ contrast, ${\delta}=1-T_1$ (more cancer)/$T_1$(less cancer), was calculated from each pair. Additionally, we performed pathological examinations such as Gleason's score, cell proliferation index, and micro-vessel density (MVD), to quantify correlations between the pathological parameters and $T_1$ of the cancerous prostate tissues.
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