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Multi‐Solvent Suppression Ultrafast 2D COSY for High‐Throughput Wine Screening
An interleaved ultrafast COSY with multi‐solvent suppression was developed for wine analysis to overcome limitations often associated with 1D 1H NMR (signal overlap) and conventional 2D NMR (long acquisition times) methods. Within an acquisition time of ~20 min, it revealed hidden metabolite peaks and cross peaks for improved annotation and ...
Pia S. Mayer +5 more
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Identifying Out‐of‐Voxel Echoes in Edited MRS With Phase Cycle Inversion
ABSTRACT Purpose To identify the origin of out‐of‐voxel (OOV) signals based on the coherence transfer pathway (CTP) formalism using signal phase conferred by the acquisition phase cycling scheme. Knowing the CTP driving OOV artifacts enables optimization of crusher gradients to improve their suppression.
Zahra Shams +14 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Microglial activation can either support neuronal function or exacerbate damage, contributing to Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression. We investigated spatial relationships among microglial activation, neuronal health, and amyloid beta (Aβ) in the AD spectrum.
Yaoyu Zhang +20 more
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Ximenia americana L. From Popular Use to Anti‐Inflammatory Activities: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Ximenia americana (L.), known as “yellow plum,” “sea lemon,” or “Brazilian plum,” is a tropical/subtropical plant widely used in traditional medicine. Its roots, leaves, flowers, stem, and fruits are traditionally employed to treat various inflammatory disorders.
Bruno Anderson F. Silva +9 more
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Abstract Seawater contains small biomolecules, or metabolites, that are highly labile components of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Marine microbes interact by exchanging metabolites, thus shaping marine microbial ecology, DOM composition, and global carbon cycling.
Kathryn H. Halloran +6 more
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Urine Metabolism Biomarkers Predict Preterm Infant Adiposity at Hospital Discharge
In this cohort of term and preterm infants, urinary amino acid and acylcarnitine concentrations varied by diabetes in pregnancy exposure and gestational age at birth, and certain patterns of urinary metabolites were differentially related to postnatal adiposity development in preterm infants of women with diabetes in pregnancy. ABSTRACT In infants born
Catherine O. Buck +5 more
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Background: Women of reproductive age develop menstrual irregularities along with infertility because of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS); the most common endocrine disorder.
Rozina Khatoon +4 more
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We use synthetic (Aim 1), human brain (Aim 2) and phantom (Aim 3) data to assess how basis set choice affects Glu, tCr, tNAA and tCho quantification, focusing on the bias–variance trade‐off under varying SNR conditions. Including GABA, GSH, NAAG and glucose improved Glu estimates, reducing bias and variance below 10%.
Polina Emeliyanova +3 more
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1H MRS, in combination with quantification methods using model functions based on prior knowledge of chemical shifts and coupling constants, allows the determination of characteristic metabolic processes in healthy and diseased tissue. Using the functional relationships δpHT$$ \delta \left( pH,T\right) $$ and JpHT$$ J\left( pH,T\right) $$ enables this ...
Felizitas C. Wermter +2 more
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