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contributor authorJ. J. Eckburg
contributor authorJ. C. Chato
contributor authorK. J. Liu
contributor authorM. W. Grinstaff
contributor authorH. M. Swartz
contributor authorK. S. Suslick
contributor authorF. P. Auteri
date accessioned2017-05-08T23:49:27Z
date available2017-05-08T23:49:27Z
date copyrightMay, 1996
date issued1996
identifier issn0148-0731
identifier otherJBENDY-25962#193_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/116583
description abstractAn electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) technique, potentially suitable for in vivo temperature measurements, has been developed based on the temperature response of nitroxide stable free radicals. The response has been substantially enhanced by encapsulating the nitroxide in a medium of a fatty acid mixture inside a proteinaceous microsphere. The mixture underwent a phase transition in the temperature range required by the application. The phase change dramatically altered the shape of the EPR spectrum, providing a highly temperature sensitive signal. Using the nitroxide dissolved in a cholesterol and a long-chain fatty acid ester, we developed a mixture which provides a peakheight ratio change from 3.32 to 2.11, with a standard deviation of 0.04, for a temperature change typical in biological and medical applications, from 38 to 48°C. This translated to an average temperature resolution of 0.2°C for our experimental system. The average diameter of the nitroxide mixture-filled microspheres was ≈2 μm. Therefore, they are compatible with in vivo studies where the microspheres could be injected into the microvasculature having a minimum vessel diameter of the order of 8 μm. This temperature measuring method has various potential clinical applications, especially in monitoring and optimizing the treatment of cancer with hyperthermia. However, several problems regarding temperature and spatial resolution need to be resolved before this technique can be successfully used to monitor temperatures in vivo.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleThe Measurement of Temperature With Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
typeJournal Paper
journal volume118
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.2795959
journal fristpage193
journal lastpage200
identifier eissn1528-8951
keywordsTemperature measurement
keywordsElectron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy
keywordsTemperature
keywordsMixtures
keywordsElectron paramagnetic resonance
keywordsResolution (Optics)
keywordsChain
keywordsCancer
keywordsEster
keywordsShapes
keywordsSignals
keywordsVessels
keywordsBiomedicine
keywordsPhase transitions AND Spectra (Spectroscopy)
treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;1996:;volume( 118 ):;issue: 002
contenttypeFulltext


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