Weisman I D, Bennett L H, Maxwell L R, Woods M W, Burk D
Science. 1972 Dec 22;178(4067):1288-90. doi: 10.1126/science.178.4067.1288.
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 approximately 0.7 second contrasted with the simultaneously measured normal tail tissue relaxation time of approximately 0.3 second.
脉冲核磁共振已被用于在活体中区分正常小鼠尾部组织和位于尾部的恶性移植黑色素瘤S91。该肿瘤显示出的核(质子)自旋-晶格弛豫时间约为0.7秒,而同时测量的正常尾部组织弛豫时间约为0.3秒。