Liquid-state carbon-13 hyperpolarization generated in an MRI system for fast imaging
Hyperpolarized MRI uses molecules with a nuclear spin polarization beyond the thermodynamic equilibrium to enhance imaging contrast. Here, Schmidtet al. enable a single MRI system to both generate a hyperpolarized tracer and perform imaging, eliminating the need for an external polarizer.
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Main Authors: | A. B. Schmidt, S. Berner, W. Schimpf, C. Müller, T. Lickert, N. Schwaderlapp, S. Knecht, J. G. Skinner, A. Dost, P. Rovedo, J. Hennig, D. von Elverfeldt, J. -B. Hövener |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7c1b2c46195e4068b4c72c6ce53bd51f |
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