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    Singlet‐Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Unlocking Hyperpolarization with Metabolism by Eills, J., Cavallari, E., Kircher, R., Di Matteo, G., Carrera, C., Dagys, L., Levitt, M. H., Ivanov, K. L., Aime, S., Reineri, F., Münnemann, K., Budker, D., Buntkowsky, G., Knecht, S.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (15-03-2021)
    “…Hyperpolarization‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging can be used to study biomolecular processes in the body, but typically requires nuclei such as 13C, 15N,…”
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    Singulett‐Kontrast‐Magnetresonanztomographie: Freisetzung der Hyperpolarisation durch den Metabolismus by Eills, J., Cavallari, E., Kircher, R., Di Matteo, G., Carrera, C., Dagys, L., Levitt, M. H., Ivanov, K. L., Aime, S., Reineri, F., Münnemann, K., Budker, D., Buntkowsky, G., Knecht, S.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (15-03-2021)
    “…Hyperpolarisationsverstärkte Magnetresonanztomographie kann zur Untersuchung biomolekularer Prozesse im Körper verwendet werden, erfordert aber die Verwendung…”
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    Geminal parahydrogen-induced polarization: accumulating long-lived singlet order on methylene proton pairs by Dagys, Laurynas, Ripka, Barbara, Leutzsch, Markus, Moustafa, Gamal A I, Eills, James, Colell, Johannes F P, Levitt, Malcolm H

    Published in Magnetic Resonance : (Göttingen) (2020)
    “…In the majority of hydrogenative parahydrogen-induced polarization (PHIP) experiments, the hydrogen molecule undergoes pairwise addition to an unsaturated…”
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