Proton high-resolution magic angle spinning NMR analysis of fresh and previously frozen tissue of human prostate

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Magn Reson Med
2003 Dec
50
6
1307-11
10.1002/mrm.10645
Journal Articles
PubMed ID: 
14648580

The previously observed improvement in spectral resolution of tissue proton NMR with high-resolution magic angle spinning (HRMAS) was speculated to be due largely to freeze-thawing artifacts resulting from tissue storage. In this study, 12 human prostate samples were analyzed on a 14.1T spectrometer at 3 degrees C, with HRMAS rates of 600 and 700 Hz. These samples were measured fresh and after they were frozen for 12-16 hr prior to thawing. The spectral linewidths measured from fresh and previously frozen samples were identical for all metabolites except citrate and acetate. The metabolite intensities of fresh and freeze-thawed samples depend on the quantification procedures used; however, in this experiment the differences of means were

Year: 
2003