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Nuclear magnetic resonance / Extracellular / Fluid compartments / Cell membrane / Permeability / Relaxation / Intracellular / Spin–lattice relaxation / Cytosol / Biology / Cell biology / Membrane biology
Date: 2011-04-28 15:17:08
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Extracellular
Fluid compartments
Cell membrane
Permeability
Relaxation
Intracellular
Spin–lattice relaxation
Cytosol
Biology
Cell biology
Membrane biology

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 50:493– [removed]Equilibrium Water Exchange Between the Intra- and Extracellular Spaces of Mammalian Brain James D. Quirk,1 G. Larry Bretthorst,1 Timothy Q. Duong,1 Avi Z. Snyder,2 Cha

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