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Halpern, Howard
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Oximetry
Academic Article
Electron paramagnetic resonance oxygen images correlate spatially and quantitatively with Oxylite oxygen measurements.
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Measurement of differences in pO2 in response to perfluorocarbon/carbogen in FSa and NFSa murine fibrosarcomas with low-frequency electron paramagnetic resonance oximetry.
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Radiation oxygen biology with pulse electron paramagnetic resonance imaging in animal tumors.
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Comparison of parabolic filtration methods for 3D filtered back projection in pulsed EPR imaging.
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Absolute oxygen R1e imaging in vivo with pulse electron paramagnetic resonance.
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Comparison of pulse sequences for R1-based electron paramagnetic resonance oxygen imaging.
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Principal component analysis enhances SNR for dynamic electron paramagnetic resonance oxygen imaging of cycling hypoxia in vivo.
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3D pulse EPR imaging from sparse-view projections via constrained, total variation minimization.
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In Vivo pO2 Imaging of Tumors: Oxymetry with Very Low-Frequency Electron Paramagnetic Resonance.
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Triarylmethyl Radical OX063d24 Oximetry: Electron Spin Relaxation at 250 MHz and RF Frequency Dependence of Relaxation and Signal-to-Noise.
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Highly sensitive electron paramagnetic resonance nanoradicals for quantitative intracellular tumor oxymetric images.
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The clinical utility of imaging methods used to measure hypoxia in cervical cancer.
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How best to interpret measures of levels of oxygen in tissues to make them effective clinical tools for care of patients with cancer and other oxygen-dependent pathologies.
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