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Determination of spin concentrations in ESR tomography as applied for the spatial distribution of spin labels in human skin

Applied Magnetic Resonance, ISSN: 0937-9347, Vol: 35, Issue: 1, Page: 173-184
2008
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The spectral-spatial electron spin resonance (ESR) imaging experiment provides information about the spatial and spectral properties of the examined sample, as well as the intensity distribution. Obtaining quantitative statements of the respective sample requires the usage of reference standards such as diphenylpicrylhydrazyl (DPPH) or charcoal. By means of ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy a DPPH sample has been quantified to become the reference DPPH standard for the following experiments. Moreover, charcoal together with DPPH serves as a standard to determine the spatial dimension. An ESR tomographic device has been modified concerning the sample shaping and arranging in a TE resonator to allow the spatially resolved quantitative determination of spin concentrations of spin probes (S = 1/2) with an acceptable error. Only standard ESR equipment has been used except the additional gradient coils and their computer-aided controls for recording the tomogram. The presented results, i.e., the spatially resolved determination of spin concentrations, seem to be useful to describe, e.g., transport processes in biological objects. As a first application of the developed method, the spatial resolution of the effect of ultraviolet irradiation on the concentration of a spin probe in human skin could be determined. Altogether, the newly introduced method widens the field of applications of ESR spectroscopy and tomography. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.

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