Role of transmembrane water exchange in glioma invasion/migration: in vivo preclinical study by relaxometry at very low magnetic field

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  • who: Maria Rosaria Ruggiero et al. from the University of Torino, Torino, Italy have published the research: Role of Transmembrane Water Exchange in Glioma Invasion/Migration: In Vivo Preclinical Study by Relaxometry at Very Low Magnetic Field, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 19/Oct/1987
  • what: This work shows that the longitudinal relaxation differences observed at very low magnetic fields between invasion/migration and proliferation processes on glioma mouse models in vivo are related to differences in the transmembrane water exchange basically linked to the aquaporin expression changes. In this work, τin determination from FFC . . .

     

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