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Molecular Oncology, Volume 19, Issue S1, Page 1-895, June 2025.Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).wiley +1 more sourceNeuroanatomical Changes in the Stopping Network Across the Adult Lifespan Assessed With Quantitative and Diffusion MRI
Human Brain Mapping, Volume 46, Issue 8, June 1, 2025.Response inhibition enables us to modify ongoing motor actions, but this process becomes impaired in older age. We examined age‐related anatomical changes to the response inhibition network using diffusion and quantitative MRI, and found that white matter degradation and iron accumulation may drive these observed behavioural changes.Sarah A. Kemp, Pierre‐Louis Bazin, Steven Miletić, Russell J. Boag, Max C. Keuken, Mark R. Hinder, Birte U. Forstmann +6 morewiley +1 more sourceFertility preservation in female cancer patients: Surgical procedures
International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, Volume 169, Issue 3, Page 872-875, June 2025.Abstract
The surgical management of cancer patients wishing fertility preservation is multidisciplinary, involving surgeon, anesthetist, hematologist, and nursing and laboratory staff. Many oncology patients have a multitude of medical or surgical conditions that require careful planning of all therapy including surgical removal of reproductive ...Rishi Roopnarinesingh, Togas Tulandiwiley +1 more sourceImproving the Detection of Myelin Integrity in Multiple Sclerosis Using Selective Inversion Recovery for MRI With Quantitative Magnetization Transfer
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Volume 61, Issue 6, Page 2444-2454, June 2025.Background
Selective inversion recovery quantitative magnetization transfer (SIR‐qMT)‐derived macromolecular to free water pool size ratio (PSR) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)‐derived radial diffusivity (RD) are potential metrics for assessing myelin integrity in multiple sclerosis (MS).Ahmad A. Toubasi, Dhairya A. Lakhani, Gary Cutter, Caroline Gheen, Taegan Vinarsky, Eric Brian, Joy Derwenskus, James E. Eaton, Richard D. Dortch, Junzhong Xu, Francesca Bagnato +10 morewiley +1 more sourceConsiderations and recommendations from the ISMRM diffusion study group for preclinical diffusion MRI: Part 1: In vivo small‐animal imaging
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Volume 93, Issue 6, Page 2507-2534, June 2025.Abstract
Small‐animal diffusion MRI (dMRI) has been used for methodological development and validation, characterizing the biological basis of diffusion phenomena, and comparative anatomy. The steps from animal setup and monitoring, to acquisition, analysis, and interpretation are complex, with many decisions that may ultimately affect what questions ...Ileana O. Jelescu, Francesco Grussu, Andrada Ianus, Brian Hansen, Rachel L. C. Barrett, Manisha Aggarwal, Stijn Michielse, Fatima Nasrallah, Warda Syeda, Nian Wang, Jelle Veraart, Alard Roebroeck, Andrew F. Bagdasarian, Cornelius Eichner, Farshid Sepehrband, Jan Zimmermann, Lucas Soustelle, Christien Bowman, Benjamin C. Tendler, Andreea Hertanu, Ben Jeurissen, Marleen Verhoye, Lucio Frydman, Yohan van de Looij, David Hike, Jeff F. Dunn, Karla Miller, Bennett A. Landman, Noam Shemesh, Adam Anderson, Emilie McKinnon, Shawna Farquharson, Flavio Dell'Acqua, Carlo Pierpaoli, Ivana Drobnjak, Alexander Leemans, Kevin D. Harkins, Maxime Descoteaux, Duan Xu, Hao Huang, Mathieu D. Santin, Samuel C. Grant, Andre Obenaus, Gene S. Kim, Dan Wu, Denis Le Bihan, Stephen J. Blackband, Luisa Ciobanu, Els Fieremans, Ruiliang Bai, Trygve B. Leergaard, Jiangyang Zhang, Tim B. Dyrby, G. Allan Johnson, Julien Cohen‐Adad, Matthew D. Budde, Kurt G. Schilling +56 morewiley +1 more sourceConsiderations and recommendations from the ISMRM diffusion study group for preclinical diffusion MRI: Part 2—Ex vivo imaging: Added value and acquisition
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Volume 93, Issue 6, Page 2535-2560, June 2025.Abstract
The value of preclinical diffusion MRI (dMRI) is substantial. While dMRI enables in vivo non‐invasive characterization of tissue, ex vivo dMRI is increasingly being used to probe tissue microstructure and brain connectivity. Ex vivo dMRI has several experimental advantages including higher SNR and spatial resolution compared to in vivo studies,Kurt G. Schilling, Francesco Grussu, Andrada Ianus, Brian Hansen, Amy F. D. Howard, Rachel L. C. Barrett, Manisha Aggarwal, Stijn Michielse, Fatima Nasrallah, Warda Syeda, Nian Wang, Jelle Veraart, Alard Roebroeck, Andrew F. Bagdasarian, Cornelius Eichner, Farshid Sepehrband, Jan Zimmermann, Lucas Soustelle, Christien Bowman, Benjamin C. Tendler, Andreea Hertanu, Ben Jeurissen, Marleen Verhoye, Lucio Frydman, Yohan van de Looij, David Hike, Jeff F. Dunn, Karla Miller, Bennett A. Landman, Noam Shemesh, Adam Anderson, Emilie McKinnon, Shawna Farquharson, Flavio Dell'Acqua, Carlo Pierpaoli, Ivana Drobnjak, Alexander Leemans, Kevin D. Harkins, Maxime Descoteaux, Duan Xu, Hao Huang, Mathieu D. Santin, Samuel C. Grant, Andre Obenaus, Gene S. Kim, Dan Wu, Denis Le Bihan, Stephen J. Blackband, Luisa Ciobanu, Els Fieremans, Ruiliang Bai, Trygve B. Leergaard, Jiangyang Zhang, Tim B. Dyrby, G. Allan Johnson, Julien Cohen‐Adad, Matthew D. Budde, Ileana O. Jelescu +57 morewiley +1 more source