“…13,14 For agents detected by magnetic resonance spectroscopy, changes in the relaxation times or chemical shift of the observed nuclei are detected. 15,16 A large number of biochemically responsive agents have been proposed over the last two decades, 17,18 such as agents that respond to enzymatic activity, 4,19 pH change, 5,20,21 metal ion or neurotransmitter flux, 22–25 changes in redox homeostasis, 3,12,16,26,27 and reactive oxygen species (ROS). 6,8,15 However, very few biochemically activated agents have been shown to be effective in vivo, and none have been translated to human clinical trials.…”