@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00068626, author = {Narazaki, Michiko and Kanazawa, Yoko and Koike, Sachiko and Ando, Koichi and Ikehira, Hiroo and 楢崎 美智子 and 金沢 洋子 and 小池 幸子 and 安藤 興一 and 池平 博夫}, month = {May}, note = {Introduction: The application of 17O MRI method has been proposed in the measurements of regional cerebral blood flow and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen consumption1-3. Since hypoxic tumor cells are resistant to the radiation, monitoring the tumor oxygenation and blood flow is important for the effective treatment. Irrespective of such expectation, low sensitivity and short T2 of 17O make the direct measurement difficult. In order to overcome these difficulties, proton-detected 17O MRI4, Chemical Shift Imaging5, gradient echo and projection reconstruction6 have been proposed. In this study, FISP was employed for H2 17O imaging at 7.0 T., International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine(ISMRM) 14th Scientific Meeting and Exhibition}, title = {17O imaging for the evaluation of physiological function in the tumor bearing mice}, year = {2006} }