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    Radiosynthesis of [18F]FPenM-C2Am: A PET Imaging Agent for Detecting Cell Death

    Imaging agents capable of detecting the extent, timing, and distribution of tumor cell death following treatment could be used in clinical trials of novel cancer therapies to get an early indication of efficac...

    Flaviu Bulat, André A. A. Neves, Kevin M. Brindle in Positron Emission Tomography (2024)

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    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods for Monitoring Cell Growth and Metabolism in Intensive Bioreactors

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS) are powerful noninvasive techniques that can be used to monitor the behavior of cells in intensive bioreactor systems. We describe here a number of nucle...

    André A. Neves, Kevin M. Brindle in Animal Cell Biotechnology (2007)

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    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods of Monitoring Cell Metabolism

    Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), which was discovered in 1946, was used primarily by organic chemists for elucidation of the structure of relatively small organic molecules. The advent of Fourier transform NM...

    Maria L. Anthony, Shane N. O. Williams, Kevin M. Brindle in Animal Cell Biotechnology (1999)