Abstract

The cover picture shows how magnetic field gradients can be utilized to drastically speed up the acquisition of xenon-129 Hyper-CEST spectra. The gradient G encodes the frequency along a spatial dimension x. This allows L. Schröder et al. to record entire CEST spectra (depicted as clouds of smoke) of a cryptophane-A-based model contrast agent after a single saturation preparation, reducing the total acquisition time by a factor of up to 60, as shown on p. 261.

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