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Linear dependence of the water proton transverse relaxation rate on the shear modulus of hydrogels.


ABSTRACT: It is found that hydrogelation of peptides enhances the transverse relaxation rate R2 of water protons but has no effect on the longitudinal relaxation rate R1 and the diffusion coefficient D. The magnitude of water proton R2 enhancement increases linearly with the shear modulus G of hydrogels.

SUBMITTER: Feng Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4176820 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Linear dependence of the water proton transverse relaxation rate on the shear modulus of hydrogels.

Feng Y Y   Taraban M B MB   Yu Y B YB  

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) 20141001 81


It is found that hydrogelation of peptides enhances the transverse relaxation rate R2 of water protons but has no effect on the longitudinal relaxation rate R1 and the diffusion coefficient D. The magnitude of water proton R2 enhancement increases linearly with the shear modulus G of hydrogels. ...[more]

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