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==CEST Based Marker Proteins==
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To create bacteria with the ability to generate contrast on a CEST MRI scan, polypeptides that have that ability had to be found. Various solutions based on short Lysine, Arganine, Threonine or Serine rich sequences were proposed.<ref>McMahon et al. ''---''. ---, 2010</ref>
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CEST Based Marker Proteins

To create bacteria with the ability to generate contrast on a CEST MRI scan, polypeptides that have that ability had to be found. Various solutions based on short Lysine, Arganine, Threonine or Serine rich sequences were proposed.{{{id}}}McMahon, DIACEST. {{{journal}}} {{{edition}}}, {{{pages}}} ({{{year}}})

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