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2007
Koptyug I.V, Kovtunov K.V, Burt S.R, Anwar M.S, Hilty C., Han S.I, Pines A, Sagdeev R.Z.  2007.  Para-hydrogen-induced polarization in heterogeneous hydrogenation reactions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 129(17):5580-5586. PDF
Koptyug I.V, Kovtunov K.V, Burt S.R, Anwar M.S, Hilty C., Han S.I, Pines A, Sagdeev R.Z.  2007.  Para-hydrogen-induced polarization in heterogeneous hydrogenation reactions. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 129(17):5580-5586. PDF
Telkki V.V, Hilty C., Garcia S., Harel E., Pines A.  2007.  Quantifying the diffusion of a fluid through membranes by double phase encoded remote detection magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 111(50):13929-13936. PDF
Telkki V.V, Hilty C., Garcia S., Harel E., Pines A.  2007.  Quantifying the diffusion of a fluid through membranes by double phase encoded remote detection magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 111(50):13929-13936. PDF
Garcia S., Chavez L., Lowery T.J, Han S.I, Wemmer D.E, Pines A.  2007.  Sensitivity enhancement by exchange mediated magnetization transfer of the xenon biosensor signal. Journal of Magnetic Resonance. 184(1):72-77. PDF
Anwar M.S, Hilty C., Chu C., Bouchard L.S, Pierce K.L, Pines A.  2007.  Spin coherence transfer in chemical transformations monitored by remote detection NMR. Analytical Chemistry. 79(7):2806-2811. PDF
Harel E., Hilty C., Koen K., McDonnell E.E, Pines A.  2007.  Time-of-flight flow imaging of two-component flow inside a microfluidic chip. Physical Review Letters. 98(1) PDF
Harel E., Hilty C., Koen K., McDonnell E.E, Pines A.  2007.  Time-of-flight flow imaging of two-component flow inside a microfluidic chip. Physical Review Letters. 98(1) PDF
2009
Bouchard L.S, Anwar M.S, Liu G.L, Hann B., Xie Z.H, Gray J.W, Wang X.D, Pines A, Chen F.F.  2009.  Picomolar sensitivity MRI and photoacoustic imaging of cobalt nanoparticles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106(11):4085-4089. PDF

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