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News Physiol Sci 9: 197-202, 1994;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 9, 197-202, Copyright © 1994 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Detection of the Consequences of Transgene Expression

AP Koretsky

Physiological processes can be altered in a very specific manner using transgenic mouse techniques. Physiological processes can be noninvasively monitored using nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopic techniques. Three illustrations of the combination of these two rapidly developing techniques to study neuronal function, energy metabolism, and sickle cell anemia are discussed.





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