1. Measurement of Rat Magnetocardiograms by Using a High-$T_{\rm C}$ SQUID Magnetometer System
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Jonghyun Song, In-Seon Kim, San Ahn, and Hyuckchan Kwon
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Physics ,Magnetometer ,Superconducting magnet ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Biomagnetism ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Magnetic field ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Amplitude ,law ,Shielded cable ,Electromagnetic shielding ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Magnetocardiography - Abstract
We have measured biomagnetic signals in rat by using a high-TC SQUID magnetometer system employing a small magnetically shielded box. For the rat cardiac magnetic field measurements, a healthy rat with body weight of about 350 g was anesthetized and fixed on a plastic xyz-stage in supine position inside the magnetically shielded box. We could obtain strong R-peak amplitude up to 56 pT with well defined P-, QRS-, T-wave, and ST-segment separating T-wave from QRS complex. We measured and analysed rat MCG waveforms for 5 × 5 grid measurements covering 60 mm × 60 mm area and 12 circular measurements centered at the heart position. This work demonstrates that the potential advantages of high-TC SQUID magnetometer system in evaluating the rat MCG measurement for animal models of cardiac electrical activities.
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- 2011
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