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Proton-electron double resonance imaging

In this review, we focus on solution-state DNP studies utilizing the Overhauser effect. Solid-state DNP is not included in this review,9,10 nor are experiments where the hyperpolarization is performed in the solid state before melting11,12 or dissolving8,13,14 the sample into solution. Chemically induced DNP (CIDNP)15-17 and the Overhauser effect of conduction electrons18,19 are also excluded, and the interested reader is referred to the cited papers for more information. The principles and prospects of proton-electron double resonance imaging (PEDRI) are briefly included, as a thorough coverage of this research area is out of the scope of this document. [Pg.85]

In vivo EPR (ESR), ed. L.J. Berliner, in Biological Magnetic Resonance, Vol. 18, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2003 R 208 D.J. Lurie, Proton-Electron Double-Resonance Imaging (PEDRI) , p. 547... [Pg.43]

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