(a) Diagram illustrating the process of chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST): in a solute, the small quantity of chemical substance containing an amine group (‐NH) is saturated by a RF, which initially reduces the signal of the substance (shown as the hollow bar); then, the saturated hydrogen proton is transferred to water in return for an unsaturated hydrogen; this process continues that leads to amplified water signal reduction (assumes that the saturation level on the chemical substance itself remains unchanged). This process will continue subject to the T1 relaxation and back exchange. (b) Comparison between conventional T2‐weighted image and CEST at 4.2 ppm: only Ultravist (Iopromide solution) and egg white yielded CEST contrast. Reprinted under a Creative Commons (CC BY 4.0) license from: Wu B, Warnock G, Zaiss M, Lin C, Chen M, Zhou Z, Mu L, Nanz D, Tuura R, Delso G. An overview of CEST MRI for non‐MR physicists. EJNMMI Phys. 2016;3(1):19.