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Multimodality imaging of hypoxia in preclinical settings
R. P. Mason
, D. Zhao
, J. Pacheco-Torres
, W. Cui
, V. D. Kodibagkar
, P. K. Gulaka
, G. Hao
, P. Thorpe
, E. W. Hahn
, P. Peschke
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Hypoxia
100%
Multimodal Imaging
100%
Spatial Distribution
25%
Growth Development
25%
Solid Tumors
25%
Magnetic Resonance
25%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
25%
Response-to-intervention
25%
Invasiveness
25%
Tumor Response
25%
In Situ
25%
Oxygen Tension
25%
Rodents
25%
Radiology
25%
Predictive Biomarker
25%
Spatial Heterogeneity
25%
Spatial Resolution
25%
Temporal Resolution
25%
Spatial Dynamics
25%
Growth Potential
25%
Response to Therapy
25%
Preclinical Methods
25%
Tumor Aggressiveness
25%
Dynamic Response
25%
Tumor Hypoxia
25%
Metastatic Potential
25%
Multimodality
25%
Magnetic-optical
25%
Diverse Approaches
25%
Nuclear Imaging
25%
Cost Feasibility
25%
Radiobiology
25%
Oximetry
25%
Tumor Pathophysiology
25%
19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging
25%
Endogenous Reporter
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hypoxia
100%
Multimodality Imaging
100%
Neoplasm
50%
Biological Marker
25%
Health Care Cost
25%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
25%
Pathophysiology
25%
Solid Malignant Neoplasm
25%
Growth, Development and Aging
25%
Radiology
25%
Fluorine Magnetic Resonance Imaging
25%
Radiation Biology
25%
Metastasis Potential
25%
Tumor Hypoxia
25%
Nuclear Imaging
25%
Oximetry
25%