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Impact of diffusion-weighted imaging on agreement between radiologists and non-radiologist in musculoskeletal tumor imaging using magnetic resonance. [PDF]
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Evaluation of chicken chorioallantoic membrane model for tumor imaging and drug development: Promising findings. [PDF]
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RETRACTION: J. Cai, J. Xia, J. Zou, Q. Wang, Q. Ma, R. Sun, H. Liao, L. Xu, D. Wang, and X. Guo, “The PI3K/mTOR Dual Inhibitor NVP‐BEZ235 Stimulates Mutant p53 Degradation to Exert Anti‐Tumor Effects on Triple‐Negative Breast Cancer Cells,” FEBS Open Bio 10, no. 4 (2020): 535–545, https://doi.org/10.1002/2211‐5463.12806.
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Analytical Chemistry, 2021
Tumor-specific imaging is a major challenge in clinical tumor resection. To overcome this problem, several activatable probes have been developed for use in tumor imaging.
Xiao Liu +9 more
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Tumor-specific imaging is a major challenge in clinical tumor resection. To overcome this problem, several activatable probes have been developed for use in tumor imaging.
Xiao Liu +9 more
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High‐Specificity In Vivo Tumor Imaging Using Bioorthogonal NIR‐IIb Nanoparticles
Advances in Materials, 2021Lanthanide‐based NIR‐IIb nanoprobes are ideal for in vivo imaging. However, existing NIR‐IIb nanoprobes often suffer from low tumor‐targeting specificity, limiting their widespread use.
Zichao Luo +6 more
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Artificial Intelligence Applications in Pediatric Brain Tumor Imaging: A Systematic Review.
World Neurosurgery, 2021OBJECTIVE Artificial intelligence (AI) has facilitated the analysis of medical imaging given increased computational capacity and medical data availability in recent years.
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Molecular Imaging and Biology, 2010
There is a need to measure tumor hypoxia in assessing the aggressiveness of tumor and predicting the outcome of therapy. A number of invasive and noninvasive techniques have been exploited to measure tumor hypoxia, including polarographic needle electrodes, immunohistochemical staining, radionuclide imaging (positron emission tomography [PET] and ...
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There is a need to measure tumor hypoxia in assessing the aggressiveness of tumor and predicting the outcome of therapy. A number of invasive and noninvasive techniques have been exploited to measure tumor hypoxia, including polarographic needle electrodes, immunohistochemical staining, radionuclide imaging (positron emission tomography [PET] and ...
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