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1. Biocompatible Monophosphonated Trityl Spin Probe, HOPE71, for In Vivo Measurement of pO 2 , pH, and [P i ] by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.

2. SLIM: A Short-Linked, Highly Redox-Stable Trityl Label for High-Sensitivity In-Cell EPR Distance Measurements.

3. In-Cell Trityl-Trityl Distance Measurements on Proteins.

4. Site Selective and Efficient Spin Labeling of Proteins with a Maleimide-Functionalized Trityl Radical for Pulsed Dipolar EPR Spectroscopy.

5. Preparation and evaluation of trityl-loaded lipid nanocapsules as oxygen sensors for electron paramagnetic resonance oximetry.

6. In Vivo EPR Assessment of pH, pO2, Redox Status, and Concentrations of Phosphate and Glutathione in the Tumor Microenvironment.

7. Triarylmethyl-based biradical as a superoxide probe.

8. EPR and electrochemical quantification of oxygen using newly synthesized para-silylated triarylmethyl radicals.

9. New spectral-spatial imaging algorithm for full EPR spectra of multiline nitroxides and pH sensitive trityl radicals.

10. Measurements of short distances between trityl spin labels with CW EPR, DQC and PELDOR.

11. Hyperfine interactions of narrow-line trityl radical with solvent molecules.

12. A phosphonated triarylmethyl radical as a probe for measurement of pH by EPR.

13. Molecular diffusion in porous media by PGSE ESR.

14. Synthesis and characterization of amino derivatives of persistent trityl radicals as dual function pH and oxygen paramagnetic probes.

15. High-frequency dynamic nuclear polarization using mixtures of TEMPO and trityl radicals.

16. Spin echo spectroscopic electron paramagnetic resonance imaging.

17. Rapid-scan EPR with triangular scans and fourier deconvolution to recover the slow-scan spectrum.

18. The solution conformation of triarylmethyl radicals.

19. Frequency (250 MHz to 9.2 GHz) and viscosity dependence of electron spin relaxation of triarylmethyl radicals at room temperature.

20. Direct-detected rapid-scan EPR at 250 MHz.

21. General synthesis of persistent trityl radicals for EPR imaging of biological systems.

22. Electron spin relaxation of triarylmethyl radicals in fluid solution.

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