The magnetic properties and water dynamics of the red blood cell: a study by proton-NMR lineshape analysis
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The magnetic properties and water dynamics of the red blood cell: a study by proton-NMR lineshape analysis
Abstract
The magnetic properties and water dynamics of human red blood cells were examined by analysis of the water proton spectra of suspensions of oxygenated, deoxygenated, carbon monoxide-treated, and methemoglobin-containing cells at a magnetic field strength of 7.05 T. Total lineshape analysis of spectra from deoxygenated red blood cell suspensions was performed to determine the transmembrane water exchange rate, the contribution of diffusion in local magnetic field gradients to the transverse relaxation rate, and the difference between the intra- and extracellular chemical shifts of water protons. Mathematical models are proposed to account for the dependence of the chemical shifts and linewidths of these spectra on the magnetic susceptibility or density of the cells.
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