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- who: February and collaborators from the Institute of Clinical Physiology (CNR), Italy Jinan University, China have published the article: Transfection of imparts MR-T imaging contrast properties to living organisms ( by endogenous formation of iron oxide nanoparticles, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study was the first to exploit the transfection of the clMagR/ clCry4 gene to produce an MRI-T2 contrast agent effect on a living organism.
- how: For MRI-T1 relaxation time map imaging (T1 mapping) the authors used the RARE sequence with variable TR with the following parameters matrix=256 . . .
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