Dynamic Hyperpolarized Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Handbook of Modern Biophysics) (Original PDF from Publisher)
by Dirk Mayer and Thomas Jue
The series’ first book focuses on dynamic hyperpolarized nuclear magnetic resonance , a rapidly developing area of biophysics .
The volume builds on themes covered in earlier volumes and maintains the framework and tone of the Handbook of Modern Biophysics series . For students and academics interested in exploring the biophysics and biological applications of dynamic hyperpolarized NMR , it creates a theoretical and experimental foundation . All authors are leaders in the field of dynamic hyperpolarized NMR , highly regarded professionals and possess first-hand knowledge of the chapter’s content .
The following themes are covered in the book : Hyperpolarization through evaporation Nuclear Polarization in MotionDesign factors to take into account while using a hyper polarizer Dynamic Hyperpolarized NMR for Chemical Shift Imaging Analysis of Dynamic Hyperpolarized NMR Data Using Signal Sampling Strategies in Kinetic Modeling of Enzymatic Reactions Developing Novel Metabolic Biomarkers for Hyperpolarized NMR to Understand Biochemistry from Cells to Humans Hyperpolarized 13C MRS/MRI Studies : New Insights into Metabolic Regulation , Dynamic Hyperpolarized NMR : New Perspectives on
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Regarding the Editors
At the University of Maryland , Dirk Mayer teaches diagnostic radiology , practices nuclear medicine and oversees the metabolic imaging department . He has developed new probes , improved acquisition and reconstruction methods , built kinetic models for quantitative analysis and is a renowned authority in dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) MRI-based imaging techniques. University of California Davis’ Thomas Jue is a professor of biochemistry and molecular medicine . He has developed and applied magnetic resonance techniques to examine both human and animal physiology in vivo and is a recognized specialist in his field .
In order to spark interest in the intersection of physical science , engineering, mathematics , biology and medicine , he served as the Chair of the Biophysics Graduate Group Program at UC Davis . There he began to restructure the graduate curriculum by striking a balance between formalism in physical science and mathematics and a biomedical perspective . A part of the work is represented by The Handbook of Modern Biophysics.
Dynamic Hyperpolarized Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Handbook of Modern Biophysics) (Original PDF from Publisher)
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