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Nmr imaging system

Manufactured by Bruker
Sourced in Germany

The NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) imaging system is a scientific instrument that utilizes the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance to generate high-resolution images of various materials and samples. It provides detailed structural and chemical information about the sample under investigation.

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2 protocols using nmr imaging system

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Metabolic Assessment of Mice

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Maintained with regular chow, the mice were single-housed in metabolic chamber (Columbus Instruments, OH, USA) to record oxygen consumption, respiratory exchange ratio and locomotor activity [23] (link). Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging system (Bruker, Rheinstetten, GER) was used to measure mice body composition.
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Indirect calorimetry and body composition

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Indirect calorimetry was measured in a comprehensive laboratory animal monitoring system (CLAMS; Columbus Instruments, OH, USA), as previously described [21 (link)]. Rectal temperature of mice was measured at 14.00 (basal metabolic state) using a rectal probe attached to a digital thermometer (Physitemp, NJ, USA). Mice body composition was measured using NMR imaging system (Bruker, Rheinstetten, Germany).
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