Magnetic resonance in surgical oncology: I - on the origin of the spectrum
- PMID: 15943737
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2005.03385.x
Magnetic resonance in surgical oncology: I - on the origin of the spectrum
Abstract
The discovery of the phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance occurred just 60 years ago. The profusion of subsequent discoveries in this domain has led to the development of magnetic resonance spectroscopy - refined as an analytical tool to discern molecular structure - and magnetic resonance imaging, a cornerstone of modern radiology. Observable alterations in cellular structure and metabolism can be discerned using the non-destructive chemical analysis of magnetic resonance spectroscopy in vitro or in vivo. Differences may thus be discerned between malignant and normal tissues.
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