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Concept Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental
Academic Article Fast spectroscopic imaging of water and fat resonances to improve the quality of MR images.
Academic Article Dynamic contrast measurements in rodent model tumors.
Academic Article In vivo imaging of extraction fraction of low molecular weight MR contrast agents and perfusion rate in rodent tumors.
Academic Article A new method for imaging perfusion and contrast extraction fraction: input functions derived from reference tissues.
Academic Article Detection of in situ mammary cancer in a transgenic mouse model: in vitro and in vivo MRI studies demonstrate histopathologic correlation.
Academic Article Magnetic resonance imaging of the natural history of in situ mammary neoplasia in transgenic mice: a pilot study.
Academic Article Ductal carcinoma in situ: X-ray fluorescence microscopy and dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging reveals gadolinium uptake within neoplastic mammary ducts in a murine model.
Academic Article In vivo MRI of early stage mammary cancers and the normal mouse mammary gland.
Academic Article Changes in T2*-weighted images during hyperoxia differentiate tumors from normal tissue.
Academic Article Effects of hyperoxia on T2* and resonance frequency weighted magnetic resonance images of rodent tumours.
Academic Article Spectroscopic imaging of the water resonance with short repetition time to study tumor response to hyperoxia.
Academic Article Magnetic resonance measurement of response to hyperoxia differentiates tumors from normal tissue and may be sensitive to oxygen consumption.
Academic Article Magnetic resonance imaging of rodent tumors using radiofrequency gradient echoes.
Academic Article Spectrally inhomogeneous BOLD contrast changes detected in rodent tumors with high spectral and spatial resolution MRI.
Academic Article Mammary cancer initiation and progression studied with magnetic resonance imaging.
Academic Article MRI accurately identifies early murine mammary cancers and reliably differentiates between in situ and invasive cancer: correlation of MRI with histology.
Academic Article Mitophagy defects arising from BNip3 loss promote mammary tumor progression to metastasis.
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