In vivo MRI of hyperpolarized silicon‐29 nanoparticles
Grzegorz Kwiatkowski,
Gevin von Witte,
Alexander Däpp
et al.
Abstract:PurposeThe objective of the present work was to test the feasibility of in vivo imaging of hyperpolarized 50‐nm silicon‐29 (29Si) nanoparticles.MethodsCommercially available, crystalline 50‐nm nanoparticles were hyperpolarized using dynamic polarization transfer via the endogenous silicon oxide–silicon defects without the addition of exogenous radicals. Phantom experiments were used to quantify the effect of sample dissolution and various surface coating on T1 and T2 relaxation. The in vivo feasibility of dete… Show more
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