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Physical Properties of Eu 2+ ‐Containing Cryptates as Contrast Agents for Ultrahigh‐Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging

The kinetic stabilities and relaxivities of a series of Eu 2+ ‐containing cryptates have been investigated. Transmetallation studies, which monitored the change in the longitudinal relaxation rate of water protons in the presence of Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , and Zn 2+ , demonstrated that the cryptate structur...

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Published in:European journal of inorganic chemistry 2012-04, Vol.2012 (12), p.2135-2140
Main Authors: Garcia, Joel, Kuda‐Wedagedara, Akhila N. W., Allen, Matthew J.
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