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A Simple and Low-cost Device for Generating Hyperpolarized Contrast Agents Using Parahydrogen

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Journal NMR Biomed
Publisher Wiley
Date 2011 Aug 17
PMID 21845739
Citations 33
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Abstract

A detailed description of the construction and use of a device for hyperpolarization of select contrast agents is presented. The device is based on molecular incorporation of the spin-order inherent to parahydrogen, followed by order transfer to a metastable heteronuclear alignment. Design considerations and experimental results relating to catalyst/solvent choice and handling, solvent heating, efficient gas entrainment and spin-order transfer are described. The resulting degree of hyperpolarization is shown to be substantial, ranging from a few to over 50%, depending on the choice of target molecule. Finally, the use of the hyperpolarized agent is demonstrated in a series of in vivo images.

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