Pudakalakatti et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Metabolic Imaging Using Hyperpolarization for Assessment of PremalignancyPudakalakatti et al., 2022
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- Pudakalakatti S
- Raj P
- Salzillo T
- Enriquez J
- Bourgeois D
- Dutta P
- Titus M
- Shams S
- Bhosale P
- Kim M
- McAllister F
- Bhattacharya P
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- Cancer Immunoprevention: Methods and Protocols
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There is an unmet need for noninvasive surrogate markers that can help identify premalignant lesions across different tumor types. Here we describe the methodology and technical details of protocols employed for in vivo 13C pyruvate metabolic imaging …
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