Characterizing Tumour Vessels using MRI and Histology - A novel dual injection MR protocol to study tumour blood vessel permeability
Galbumin, an MR contrast agent is characterized for use in a new class of animal MR experiments. It’s suitability as both a T1 and T2 agent was assessed and it was found that although Galbumin’s relaxivity (4.33 to 5.77 (mM · sec)−1 was comparable to Gd-DTPA, the solution was not available at a h...
Main Author: | Moosvi, Firas |
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Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2429/7804 |
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