Front Cover: Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange and its Translation to Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Biomedicine (Anal. Sens. 6/2024)
Dr. Andreas B. Schmidt, Prof. Dr. Eduard Y. Chekmenev, Henri de Maissin, Philipp R. Groß, Stefan Petersen, Luca Nagel, Prof. Dr. Franz Schilling, Dr. Ilai Schwartz, Prof. Dr. Thomas Reinheckel, Prof. Dr. Jan-Bernd Hövener, Dr. Stephan Knecht
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Abstract
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 Knecht, and co-workers key advances are reviewed that have recently enabled the first in vivo metabolic imaging with hyperpolarized pyruvate using SABRE.