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Dicarboxylic acids as pH sensors for hyperpolarized 13 C magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging.

Analyst 2017 May 3
Imaging tumoral pH may help to characterize aggressiveness, metastasis, and therapeutic response. We report the development of hyperpolarized [2-13 C,D10 ]diethylmalonic acid, which exhibits a large pH-dependent 13 C chemical shift over the physiological range. We demonstrate that co-polarization with [1-13 C,D9 ]tert-butanol accurately measures pH via13 C NMR and magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging in phantoms.

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