“…Thus, alternative molecules such as creatinine, which are reabsorbed to a lesser degree, could potentially improve the hyperpolarized MR-based GFR estimation. Although, while typical GFR estimations are performed with free filtered-tracers ( 32 , 2 ), the reabsorption of urea could represent a potential advantage over existing methods by allowing simultaneous estimation of the reabsorption ( 23 , 25 , 26 , 20 , 30 , 29 , 27 ). Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that several perfusion tracers can be hyperpolarized and imaged simultaneously ( 44 ), allowing more detailed knowledge on the filtration and reabsorption by combining biomarkers with different hemodynamic profiles ( 21 , 45 ).…”