Magnetic resonance imaging of pH in vivo using hyperpolarized 13C-labelled bicarbonate

Nature - Tập 453 Số 7197 - Trang 940-943 - 2008
Ferdia A. Gallagher1, Mikko I. Kettunen1, Sam E. Day1, De‐En Hu2, Jan Henrik Ardenkjær‐Larsen3, René in ’t Zandt4, Pernille Rose Jensen4, Magnus Karlsson4, Klaes Golman4, Mathilde H. Lerche4, Kevin M. Brindle2
1Cancer Research UK, Cambridge Research Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre, Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0RE, UK
2Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1GA, UK
3GE Healthcare, The Grove Centre GC/18, White Lion Road, Amersham HP7 9LL, UK ,
4Imagnia AB, Box 8225, SE-200 41 Malmö, Sweden ,

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