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Nature Physics 2, 77 - 78 (2006)
doi:10.1038/nphys224
Subject Categories: Chemical physics | Atomic and molecular physics
Magnetic resonance imaging: A cryptic contrast agent
Daniel Raftery1
- Daniel Raftery is in the Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, 560 Oval Drive, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA. e-mail: raftery@purdue.edu
Abstract
Rare gases provide unique opportunities to examine patients and materials with magnetic resonance imaging. A new entry, krypton, offers interesting properties that could move the field forward.
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