The effect of dissolved oxygen on the relaxation rates of blood plasma: Implications for hyperoxia calibrated BOLD
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2015Vol. 76(6), pp. 1905–1911
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Abstract
During hyperoxia, the increases in R2 and R2* of blood from dissolved oxygen in plasma are considerably less than the decreases in R2 and R2* from venous deoxyhemoglobin. R1 effects due to dissolved oxygen are also predicted to be negligible. As a result, dissolved oxygen in arteries should not contribute significantly to the hyperoxic calibrated BOLD signal. Magn Reson Med 76:1905-1911, 2016. © 2015 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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