In vivo DNA labeling with deuterated water (2H2O) has been used for cell kinetics research and more recently to image rapidly proliferating immune cells in the context of graft-versus-host disease. Using a custom dual-resonance coil (1H-2H) we demonstrate that this approach can be applied to the in vivo detection of tumors via MRI in a xenograft tumor mouse model. Therefore, this novel imaging technique could serve as a sensitive, safe, and non-radioactive method of tumor detection with significant impact on the field of oncology.
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