Keywords: Deuterium, Deuterium
Motivation: Glioma tumor cells have abnormally higher uptake of methionine, compared to normal brain tissues.
Goal(s): To characterize the methionine preference of glioma cells through deuterium magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Approach: Deuterium magnetic resonance spectroscopy in glioma C6 and CTX-TNA2 glial cells incubated by [1-2H3]-methionine
Results: Abnormal uptake of deuterated methionine in glioma cells was revealed by using magnetic resonance deuterium spectroscopy, compared to normal cells
Impact: Deuterium magnetic resonance imaging with deuterium labeled methionine may have the potential in accurate diagnosis and treatment assessment of glioma.
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