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Brunner E., Haake M., Pines A, Reimer J.A, Seydoux R..  1998.  Enhancement of C-13 NMR signals in solid C-60 and C-70 using laser-polarized xenon. Chemical Physics Letters. 290(1-3):112-116. PDF
Demas V., Franck J.M, Bouchard L.S, Sakellariou D., Meriles C.A, Martin R., Prado P.J, Bussandri A., Reimer J.A, Pines A.  2009.  'Ex situ' magnetic resonance volume imaging. Chemical Physics Letters. 467(4-6):398-401. PDF
Brunner E., Haake M., Kaiser L., Pines A, Reimer J.A.  1999.  Gas flow MRI using circulating laser-polarized Xe-129. Journal of Magnetic Resonance. 138(1):155-159. PDF
Long H.W, Gaede H.C, Shore J., Reven L., Bowers C.R, Kritzenberger J., Pietrass T., Pines A, Tang P., Reimer J.A.  1993.  High-Field Cross-Polarization Nmr from Laser-Polarized Xenon to a Polymer Surface. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 115(18):8491-8492. PDF
Gaede H.C, Song Y.Q, Taylor R.E, Munson E.J, Reimer J.A, Pines A.  1995.  High-Field Cross-Polarization Nmr from Laser-Polarized Xenon to Surface Nuclei. Applied Magnetic Resonance. 8(3-4):373-384. PDF
Baum J., Gleason K.K, Pines A, Garroway A.N, Reimer J.A.  1986.  Multiple-Quantum Nmr-Study of Clustering in Hydrogenated Amorphous-Silicon. Physical Review Letters. 56(13):1377-1380. PDF
Seydoux R., Pines A, Haake M., Reimer J.A.  1999.  NMR with a continuously circulating flow of laser-polarized Xe-129. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 103(22):4629-4637. PDF
Raftery D., Reven L., Long H., Pines A, Tang P., Reimer J.A.  1993.  Spin-Polarized Xe-129 Nmr-Study of a Polymer Surface. Journal of Physical Chemistry. 97(8):1649-1655. PDF
Brunner E., Seydoux R., Haake M., Pines A, Reimer J.A.  1998.  Surface NMR using laser-polarized (129)Xe under magic angle spinning conditions. Journal of Magnetic Resonance. 130(1):145-148. PDF
Haake M., Pines A, Reimer J.A, Seydoux R..  1997.  Surface-enhanced NMR using continuous-flow laser-polarized xenon. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 119(48):11711-11712. PDF