Polarization Behavior of Fluorine-Labeled Glucose-Water Solution
G. Reicherz
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Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with contrast agents has become an indispensable tool in medical imaging. When contrast agents such as $^3$He gas, $^{13}$C in pyruvic acid, or fluorine-labeled glucose (FDG) are used in vivo, sensitivity can increase by a factor of 10,000 or more, particularly when the nuclei are dynamically polarized.

This report presents the results of the first dynamic polarization experiments involving fluorine and hydrogen in a glucose solution doped with TEMPO.
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