Cardio-Respiratory synchronized bSSFP MRI for high throughput in vivo lung tumour quantification
The identification and measurement of tumours is a key requirement in the study of tumour development in mouse models of human cancer. Disease burden in autochthonous tumours, such as those arising in the lung, can be seen with non-invasive imaging, but cannot be accurately measured using standard t...
Main Authors: | Gomes, A, Kinchesh, P, Gilchrist, S, Allen, P, Lourenço, L, Ryan, A, Smart, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2019
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