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Chunk #48 — Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

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Alcohol's Effects on the Brain: Neuroimaging Results in Humans and Animal Models.
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Although MRI primarily depicts the distribution of water protons, similar technology can also be used to obtain information about chemical constituents other than water, primarily due to a small frequency shift, or “chemical shift,” relative to the water signal. The acquisition of MR-detectable signals other than those of water and fat is referred to as MRS and is an in vivo application of traditional laboratory-based NMR spectroscopy.