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Using hyperpolarized water as a magnetic resonance contrast agent

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Accurately tracing water’s movement through already water-logged substances can prove challenging, especially because most contrast agents alter the liquid’s physical, chemical and biological behavior. However, hyperpolarized water may serve as a contrast agent without the addition of other compounds — a concept that has potential applications in MRI-based blood perfusion analysis, vortex visualization in flow reactors, and flow dispersion measurement in separation columns, among other areas. Scientists led by Songi Han of the University of California, Santa Barbara, confirmed this...Read full article

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    Published: March 2007
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