Publications of Sergey Korchak
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Journal Article (12)
1.
Journal Article
62 (36), e202306654 (2023)
In vivo metabolic imaging of [1-13C]Pyruvate-d3 hyperpolarized by reversible exchange with parahydrogen. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2.
Journal Article
145 (10), pp. 5864 - 5871 (2023)
Real-Time Pyruvate Chemical Conversion Monitoring Enabled by PHIP. Journal of the American Chemical Society 3.
Journal Article
24 (2), e202200615 (2023)
Metabolic Tumor Imaging with Rapidly Signal-Enhanced 1-13C-Pyruvate-d3. ChemPhysChem 4.
Journal Article
2 (7), e202200023 (2022)
Rapidly signal‐enhanced metabolites for atomic scale monitoring of living cells with magnetic resonance. Chemistry–Methods 5.
Journal Article
61 (34), e202206298 (2022)
A Field-Independent Method for the Rapid Generation of Hyperpolarized [1-13C]Pyruvate in Clean Water Solutions for Biomedical Applications. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 6.
Journal Article
60 (38), pp. 20984 - 20990 (2021)
Spontaneous enhancement of magnetic resonance signals using a RASER. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 7.
Journal Article
12 (1), pp. 314 - 319 (2021)
Signal-enhanced real-time magnetic resonance of enzymatic reactions at millitesla fields. Chemical Science 8.
Journal Article
21 (41), pp. 22849 - 22856 (2019)
Production of highly concentrated and hyperpolarized metabolites within seconds in high and low magnetic fields. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 9.
Journal Article
7 (9), pp. 672 - 676 (2018)
Over 50 % 1H and 13C polarization for generating hyperpolarized metabolites—A para‐hydrogen approach. ChemistryOpen 10.
Journal Article
57 (33), pp. 10692 - 10696 (2018)
More than 12% polarization and 20 minute lifetime of 15N on choline derivative utilizing parahydrogen and Rhodium nanocatalyst in water. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 11.
Journal Article
19 (15), pp. 1859 - 1865 (2018)
Quantitative assessment of xenon exchange kinetics with Cucurbit[6]uril in physiological saline. ChemPhysChem 12.
Journal Article
7 (5), pp. 344 - 348 (2018)
Pulsed magnetic resonance to signal‐enhance metabolites within seconds by utilizing para‐hydrogen. ChemistryOpen