2024
DOI: 10.1021/cbmi.4c00041
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Developing Hyperpolarized Butane Gas for Ventilation Lung Imaging

Nuwandi M. Ariyasingha,
Anna Samoilenko,
Md Raduanul H. Chowdhury
et al.

Abstract: NMR hyperpolarization dramatically improves the detection sensitivity of magnetic resonance through the increase in nuclear spin polarization. Because of the sensitivity increase by several orders of magnitude, additional applications have been unlocked, including imaging of gases in physiologically relevant conditions. Hyperpolarized 129 Xe gas recently received FDA approval as the first inhalable gaseous MRI contrast agent for clinical functional lung imaging of a wide range of pulmonary diseases. However, p… Show more

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