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AUTHOR INFORMATION
Corresponding Author
ORCID
Funding
This work was supported by NIH grants R01 EB019018,
DK063158, S10 OD012283, and P41 EB015891; DOD
CDMRP PC100427; the Gambhir-RSL grant; and the Stanford
BioX program.
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Notes
The authors declare no competing financial interest.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This work is dedicated to the memory of Dr. G. Sommer.
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ABBREVIATIONS
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HP, hyperpolarized; TU, thiourea; TUO, formamidine sulfenic
acid; TUO2, thiourea dioxide; MRS, magnetic resonance
spectroscopy; MRSI, magnetic resonance spectroscopic imag-
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