Front Cover: Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange and its Translation to Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Biomedicine (Anal. Sens. 6/2024)
Metabolic MRI is a powerful new molecular imaging modality, and parahydrogen‐based SABRE technology presents a promising approach to hyperpolarize metabolites with high throughput, low cost, and minimal methodological and instrumental burden. In the Concept Article by Andreas B. Schmidt, Stephan Kne...
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