Recognition of Cancer in vivo by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Abstract
Pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance has been used to differentiate in vivo between normal mouse tail tissue and a malignant transplanted melanoma, S91, located on the tail. The tumor displayed a nuclear (proton) spin-lattice relaxation time of ∼0.7 second contrasted with the simultaneously measured normal tail tissue relaxation time of ∼0.3 second.

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