PRESS echo time behavior of triglyceride resonances at 1.5T: detecting omega-3 fatty acids in adipose tissue in vivo.
AIM: This study investigated the impact of fatty acid (FA) composition on the echo time behavior of triglyceride resonances in a clinical setting. The feasibility of (1)H NMR spectroscopy to detect these resonances was also evaluated in human adipose tissue in vivo. METHOD: Ten edible oils chosen t...
Main Authors: | Lundbom, J, Heikkinen, S, Fielding, B, Hakkarainen, A, Taskinen, MR, Lundbom, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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