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Vnmrj 4 imaging

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VnmrJ 4 Imaging is a software application used for controlling and acquiring data from Agilent's nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging systems. It provides a user interface and tools for setting up, running, and analyzing NMR imaging experiments.

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Phantom Imaging Using Hyperpolarized 15N TPA-d6

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Phantom imaging with [15N]TPA-d6 was performed on a 9.4 T Agilent (Varian) vertical bore microimager (Varian, USA). The phantom consisted of three 8-mm NMR tubes each containing different concentrations of zinc chloride inserted into a 22-mm NMR tube containing deionized water (10 mL). The axial imaging plane was positioned near the center of the phantom. The acquisition of 15N CSI started 10 s after the HP sample transfer was completed. CSI parameter: CSI2 sequence (Agilent VnmrJ 4 Imaging, USA), field of view (FOV) = 40 × 40 mm; TR = 200 ms; TE = 1.30 ms; flip angle = 30°; NA = 1, matrix = 16 × 16. The 15N CSI imaging data were reconstructed and analyzed using MATLAB (Mathworks, Natick MA, USA).
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Phantom Imaging with [15N]TPA-d6 at 9.4T

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Phantom imaging with [15N]TPA-d6 was performed on a 9.4 T Agilent (Varian) vertical bore microimager (Varian, USA). The phantom consisted of three 8-mm NMR tubes each containing different concentrations of zinc chloride inserted into a 22-mm NMR tube containing deionized water (10 mL). The axial imaging plane was positioned near the center of the phantom. The acquisition of 15N CSI started 10 s after the HP sample transfer was completed. CSI parameter: CSI2 sequence (Agilent VnmrJ 4 Imaging, USA), field of view (FOV) = 40 × 40 mm; TR = 200 ms; TE = 1.30 ms; flip angle = 30°; NA = 1, matrix = 16 × 16. The 15N CSI imaging data were reconstructed and analyzed using MATLAB (Mathworks, Natick MA, USA).
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