''For the first time, researchers have succeeded to detect a single hydrogen atom using magnetic resonance imaging, which signifies a huge increase in the technology's spatial resolution. In the future, single-atom MRI could be used to shed new light on ...'
''Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which is the medical application of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, is a powerful diagnostic tool. MRI works by resonantly exciting hydrogen atoms and measuring the relaxation time—different materials return to ...'
''A new £7m research centre at York University has been established to develop a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology that could revolutionise the way medical conditions are diagnosed and treated. Hyperpolarisation with parahydrogen is a ...'
''The Magnetic Resonance (MR) signal used to create MR images is induced by hydrogen nuclei. All hydrogen nuclei in the object being imaged (i.e. the subject) contribute to the MR signal but for many of these nuclei (e.g. hydrogen nuclei on fatty acid ...'