In vivo DNP-MRI was reported as a new imaging method for free radical species in vivo1, and the field-cycling was utilized to overcome the large difference between electron and nuclear spin resonances2,3. Unfortunately the development of the clinical DNP-MRI has severe difficulties due to less applicability.
Here, we developed the novel field-cycling DNP-MRI for clinical trial by rotating the magnets for MRI (0.3T) and ESR (4.7mT), and the free radicals placed under the palm of volunteers were visualized, superimposed on the anatomical MRI image, and demonstrated the proof of principle for free radical imaging with the newly developed field-cycling DNP-MRI.
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