Absolute oxygen R1eimaging in vivo with pulse electron paramagnetic resonance
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2013Vol. 72(2), pp. 362–368
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Abstract
R1e imaging more accurately determines oxygenation of cancer and normal tissue in animal models than has been available. It will enable enhanced, rapid, noninvasive O2 images for understanding oxygen biology and the relationship of oxygenation patterns to therapy outcome in living animal systems.
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