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High-resolution low-field molecular magnetic resonance imaging of hyperpolarized liquids

Coffey et al., 2014

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Coffey A
Kovtunov K
Barskiy D
Koptyug I
Shchepin R
Waddell K
He P
Groome K
Best Q
Shi F
Goodson B
Chekmenev E
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Analytical chemistry

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We demonstrate the feasibility of microscale molecular imaging using hyperpolarized proton and carbon-13 MRI contrast media and low-field (47.5 mT) preclinical scale (38 mm id) 2D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Hyperpolarized proton images with 94× 94 μm2 spatial …
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