Molecular imaging using a targeted magnetic resonance hyperpolarized biosensor.
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Dynamic nuclear polarization at high magnetic fieldsChip-NMR biosensor for detection and molecular analysis of cellsChemical exchange saturation transfer contrast agents for magnetic resonance imagingContinuously infusing hyperpolarized 129Xe into flowing aqueous solutions using hydrophobic gas exchange membranesSensitivity enhancement in solution NMR: emerging ideas and new frontiersPerspectives of hyperpolarized noble gas MRI beyond 3HeStructure of a 129 Xe-Cryptophane Biosensor Complexed with Human Carbonic Anhydrase IIIn vivo MR imaging of pulmonary perfusion and gas exchange in rats via continuous extracorporeal infusion of hyperpolarized 129XeTracking of magnetite labeled nanoparticles in the rat brain using MRIDistribution of hyperpolarized xenon in the brain following sensory stimulation: preliminary MRI findingsIn vivo detection of cucurbit[6]uril, a hyperpolarized xenon contrast agent for a xenon magnetic resonance imaging biosensorA "Smart" ¹²⁸Xe NMR Biosensor for pH-Dependent Cell LabelingHyperpolarized xenon for NMR and MRI applications.Utilizing a water-soluble cryptophane with fast xenon exchange rates for picomolar sensitivity NMR measurements.XeNA: an automated 'open-source' (129)Xe hyperpolarizer for clinical useCEST: from basic principles to applications, challenges and opportunities.Exchange-dependent relaxation in the rotating frame for slow and intermediate exchange -- modeling off-resonant spin-lock and chemical exchange saturation transfer."Clickable" hydrosoluble PEGylated cryptophane as a universal platform for 129Xe magnetic resonance imaging biosensors.Molecular imaging of cancer cells using a bacteriophage-based 129Xe NMR biosensor.Potential 129Xe-NMR biosensors based on secondary and tertiary complexes of a water-soluble pillar[5]arene derivative.Shape-changing magnetic assemblies as high-sensitivity NMR-readable nanoprobes.A hyperpolarized equilibrium for magnetic resonanceDiamagnetic chemical exchange saturation transfer (diaCEST) liposomes: physicochemical properties and imaging applicationsToward biocompatible nuclear hyperpolarization using signal amplification by reversible exchange: quantitative in situ spectroscopy and high-field imaging.Anthranilic acid analogs as diamagnetic CEST MRI contrast agents that feature an intramolecular-bond shifted hydrogen.Development of an antibody-based, modular biosensor for 129Xe NMR molecular imaging of cells at nanomolar concentrationsBacterial spore detection and analysis using hyperpolarized (129)Xe chemical exchange saturation transfer (Hyper-CEST) NMRMolecular Imaging Using Endogenous Cellular Proteins.Cell-compatible, integrin-targeted cryptophane-(129)Xe NMR biosensors.Degeneracy in cryptophane-xenon complex formation in aqueous solution.Cucurbit[6]uril is an ultrasensitive (129)Xe NMR contrast agent.An Expanded Palette of Xenon-129 NMR Biosensors.Cellular and Molecular Imaging Using Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer.Substituent effects on xenon binding affinity and solution behavior of water-soluble cryptophanesMagnetic nanoparticle biosensors.High-throughput screening of chemical exchange saturation transfer MR contrast agentsChallenges for Molecular Neuroimaging with MRI.Polymeric nanomedicine for cancer MR imaging and drug deliveryChemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST): what is in a name and what isn't?Silicon nanoparticles as hyperpolarized magnetic resonance imaging agents.
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Molecular imaging using a targeted magnetic resonance hyperpolarized biosensor.
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Molecular imaging using a targeted magnetic resonance hyperpolarized biosensor.
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Molecular imaging using a targeted magnetic resonance hyperpolarized biosensor.
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Molecular imaging using a targeted magnetic resonance hyperpolarized biosensor.
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Molecular imaging using a targeted magnetic resonance hyperpolarized biosensor.
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Molecular imaging using a targeted magnetic resonance hyperpolarized biosensor.
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Molecular imaging using a targeted magnetic resonance hyperpolarized biosensor.
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Alexander Pines
David E Wemmer
Thomas J Lowery
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10.1126/SCIENCE.1131847
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2006-10-01T00:00:00Z