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Default Direct hyperpolarization of micro- and nanodiamonds for bioimaging applications - Considerations on particle size, functionalization and polarization loss

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Direct hyperpolarization of micro- and nanodiamonds for bioimaging applications - Considerations on particle size, functionalization and polarization loss

Kwiatkowski, G., et al., Direct hyperpolarization of micro- and nanodiamonds for bioimaging applications - Considerations on particle size, functionalization and polarization loss. J Magn Reson, 2018. 286: p. 42-51.


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29183003


Due to the inherently long relaxation time of (13)C spins in diamond, the nuclear polarization enhancement obtained with dynamic nuclear polarization can be preserved for a time on the order of about one hour, opening up an opportunity to use diamonds as a new class of long-lived contrast agents. The present communication explores the feasibility of using (13)C spins in directly hyperpolarized diamonds for MR imaging including considerations for potential in vivo applications.


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