| Literature DB >> 11318620 |
G He1, S Petryakov, A Samouilov, M Chzhan, P Kuppusamy, J L Zweier.
Abstract
EPR spectroscopy has been applied to measure free radicals in vivo; however, respiratory, cardiac, and other movements of living animals are a major source of noise and spectral distortion. Sample motions result in changes in resonator frequency, Q, and coupling. These instabilities limit the applications that can be performed and the quality of data that can be obtained. Therefore, it is of great importance to develop resonators with automatic tuning and automatic coupling capability. We report the development of automatic tuning and automatic coupling provisions for a 750-MHz transversely oriented electric field reentrant resonator using two electronically tunable high Q hyperabrupt varactor diodes and feedback loops. In both moving phantoms and living mice, these automatic coupling control and automatic tuning control provisions resulted in an 8- to 10-fold increase in signal-to-noise ratio. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11318620 DOI: 10.1006/jmre.2001.2293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Magn Reson ISSN: 1090-7807 Impact factor: 2.229