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Journal Highlight: Nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion of murine tissue for development of T1 (R1) dispersion contrast imaging

The spin–lattice relaxation rate (R1) dispersion of murine tissues from 0.24 mT to 3 T has been assessed using a combination of ex vivo and in vivo spin–lattice relaxation rate measurements on murine tissue.

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