Handheld electromagnet carrier for transfer of hyperpolarized carbon‐13 samples
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2015Vol. 75(2), pp. 917–922
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Hong Shang, Timothy W. Skloss, Cornelius von Morze, Lucas Carvajal, Mark Van Criekinge, Eugene Milshteyn, Peder E. Z. Larson, Ralph E. Hurd, Daniel B. Vigneron
Abstract
A device was designed and built to provide a suitably high yet safe magnetic field to preserve hyperpolarization during sample transfer. Comparative testing demonstrated SNR improvements of approximately two-fold for [(13) C]urea while maintaining SNR for [1-(13) C]pyruvate.
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