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This project explores ways to extend the lifespan of hyperpolarized nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) substances, enhancing their application in imaging. It aims to develop new substances and methods for improving NMR signal strength and spatial resolution, particularly for medical imaging.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is the most widely used spectroscopic tool in the physical sciences.
Techniques are now available that provide experimental access to hyperpolarized molecules, in which NMR signals are enhanced by up to 5 orders of magnitude, with potentially revolutionary implications.
However, the lifetime of the hyperpolarized state is usually limited by the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation time, called T1, and which is typically in the range of a few seconds to about 1 minute.…
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