Fluorous-Soluble Metal Chelate for Sensitive Fluorine-19 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Nanoemulsion Probes.
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Roger Y Tsien | Eric T Ahrens | R. Tsien | S. Adams | E. Ahrens | Danielle L. Gray | Hongyan Xu | K. Narsinh | Amin Haghighat Jahromi | Chao Wang | Stephen R Adams | Wenlian Zhu | Kazim Narsinh | Hongyan Xu | Danielle L Gray | Chao Wang | Wenlian Zhu | A. Jahromi
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