This was done IN VITRO....from the latin for “in glass”,
meaning the tissue was not alive. FAR cry from doing
such a thing IN VIVO....as in “in life”. Not a diagnostic
tool that is likely to become useful.....gallium is used as
contrast in MRI exams. In any significant amounts it causes significant renal damage including NSF, Nephrogenic
Systemic Fibrosis. Enough gallium to allow hi resolution
CT Scans of vascular structures would result in kidney failure and quite possibly death.
And since I have been operating CT and MR machines for decades I know whereof I speak.
Thanks for the additional info, mate. Appreciate it.