Nuclear magnetic resonance of laser-polarized noble gases in molecules, materials, and organisms
BM Goodson - Journal of magnetic resonance, 2002 - Elsevier
The sensitivity of conventional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques is
fundamentally limited by the ordinarily low spin polarization achievable in even the strongest …
fundamentally limited by the ordinarily low spin polarization achievable in even the strongest …
Cryptophanes and their complexes present and future
T Brotin, JP Dutasta - Chemical reviews, 2009 - ACS Publications
The encapsulation of charged or neutral species in the inner cavity of organic hosts is a
fascinating field of research and represents an important challenge for many research …
fascinating field of research and represents an important challenge for many research …
Functionalized xenon as a biosensor
MM Spence, SM Rubin, IE Dimitrov… - Proceedings of the …, 2001 - National Acad Sciences
The detection of biological molecules and their interactions is a significant component of
modern biomedical research. In current biosensor technologies, simultaneous detection is …
modern biomedical research. In current biosensor technologies, simultaneous detection is …
NMR hyperpolarization techniques of gases
Nuclear spin polarization can be significantly increased through the process of
hyperpolarization, leading to an increase in the sensitivity of nuclear magnetic resonance …
hyperpolarization, leading to an increase in the sensitivity of nuclear magnetic resonance …
Water soluble cryptophanes showing unprecedented affinity for xenon: candidates as NMR-based biosensors
G Huber, T Brotin, L Dubois, H Desvaux… - Journal of the …, 2006 - ACS Publications
Cryptophanes bearing OCH2COOH groups in place of the methoxy groups represent a new
class of xenon-carrier molecules soluble in water at biological pH. By using 1H and 129Xe …
class of xenon-carrier molecules soluble in water at biological pH. By using 1H and 129Xe …
Hyperpolarized xenon in NMR and MRI
AM Oros, NJ Shah - Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2004 - iopscience.iop.org
Hyperpolarized gases have found a steadily increasing range of applications in nuclear
magnetic resonance (NMR) and NMR imaging (MRI). They can be regarded as a new class …
magnetic resonance (NMR) and NMR imaging (MRI). They can be regarded as a new class …
Development of a functionalized xenon biosensor
MM Spence, EJ Ruiz, SM Rubin… - Journal of the …, 2004 - ACS Publications
NMR-based biosensors that utilize laser-polarized xenon offer potential advantages beyond
current sensing technologies. These advantages include the capacity to simultaneously …
current sensing technologies. These advantages include the capacity to simultaneously …
Biosensing using laser-polarized xenon NMR/MRI
P Berthault, G Huber, H Desvaux - Progress in Nuclear Magnetic …, 2009 - Elsevier
The term biosensing is somewhat wide and ill-defined. It tends to cover various aspects of
the recognition of biological events, using specially designed chemical probes and …
the recognition of biological events, using specially designed chemical probes and …
[HTML][HTML] Perspectives of hyperpolarized noble gas MRI beyond 3He
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) studies with hyperpolarized (hp) noble gases are at an
exciting interface between physics, chemistry, materials science and biomedical sciences …
exciting interface between physics, chemistry, materials science and biomedical sciences …
Dynamic NMR studies of supramolecular complexes
Supramolecular chemistry deals with the creation and study of discrete chemical entities
composed of several units held together by non-covalent bonds in a well defined structure …
composed of several units held together by non-covalent bonds in a well defined structure …