Triply Loaded Nitroxide Brush-Arm Star Polymers Enable Metal-Free Millimetric Tumor Detection by Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Hung V.‐T. Nguyen(Harvard University), Jeremiah A. Johnson(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Irene M. Ghobrial(Harvard University), Alan Jasanoff(McGovern Institute for Brain Research), Andrzej Rajca(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Yivan Jiang(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), C. Mathieu(Université Paris-Saclay), Peter Harvey(University of Leicester), Chang‐Cun Yan(Soochow University), Alexandre Detappe(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), P. Peter Ghoroghchian(Harvard University), Hui Zhang(Zhejiang University), M. Francesca Ottaviani(University of Urbino), Nolan M. Gallagher(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Matthew R. Golder(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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