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Dy‐DTPA derivatives as relaxation agents for very high field MRI: The beneficial effect of slow water exchange on the transverse relaxivities

Vander Elst et al., 2002

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12967755532936607357
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Vander Elst L
Roch A
Gillis P
Laurent S
Botteman F
Bulte J
Muller R
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine: An Official Journal of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

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Proton longitudinal and transverse relaxivities of Dy (DTPA) 2− and Dy‐DTPA bisamide derivatives (Dy (DTPA‐BA): Dy‐DTPA bisamide, Dy (DTPA‐BEA): Dy‐DTPA bisethylamide, Dy (DTPA‐BnBA): Dy‐DTPA bis‐n‐butylamide, and Dy (DTPA‐BBMA): Dy‐DTPA …
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