Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
Authors: O'Brien S, Schiller G, Lister J, Damon L, Goldberg S, Aulitzky W, Ben-Yehuda D, Stock W, Coutre S, Douer D, Heffner LT, Larson M, Seiter K, Smith S, Assouline S, Kuriakose P, Maness L, Nagler A, Rowe J, Schaich M, Shpilberg O, Yee K, Schmieder G, Silverman JA, Thomas D, Deitcher SR, Kantarjian H
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
Authors: Yee D, Haddad T, Albain K, Barker A, Benz C, Boughey J, Buxton M, Chien AJ, DeMichele A, Dilts D, Elias A, Haluska P, Hogarth M, Hu A, Hytlon N, Kaplan HG, Kelloff GG, Khan Q, Lang J, Leyland-Jones B, Liu M, Nanda R, Northfelt D, Olopade OI, Park J, Parker B, Parkinson D, Pearson-White S, Perlmutter J, Pusztai L, Symmans F, Rugo H, Tripathy D, Wallace A, Wholley D, Van't Veer L, Berry DA, Esserman L
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
Authors: Smith DC, Smith MR, Sweeney C, Elfiky AA, Logothetis C, Corn PG, Vogelzang NJ, Small EJ, Harzstark AL, Gordon MS, Vaishampayan UN, Haas NB, Spira AI, Lara PN, Lin CC, Srinivas S, Sella A, Schöffski P, Scheffold C, Weitzman AL, Hussain M
Volume 18 of Issue 12 | Nature medicine
Authors: Hong G, Lee JC, Robinson JT, Raaz U, Xie L, Huang NF, Cooke JP, Dai H
In vivo real-time epifluorescence imaging of mouse hind limb vasculatures in the second near-infrared region (NIR-II) is performed using single-walled carbon nanotubes as fluorophores. Both high spatial (∼30 μm) and temporal (<200 ms per frame) resolution for small-vessel imaging are achieved at 1-3 mm deep in the hind limb owing to the beneficial NIR-II optical window that affords deep anatomical penetration and low scattering. This spatial resolution is unattainable by traditional NIR imaging (NIR-I) or microscopic computed tomography, and the temporal resolution far exceeds scanning microscopic imaging techniques. Arterial and venous vessels are unambiguously differentiated using a dynamic contrast-enhanced NIR-II imaging technique on the basis of their distinct hemodynamics. Further, the deep tissue penetration and high spatial and temporal resolution of NIR-II imaging allow for precise quantifications of blood velocity in both normal and ischemic femoral arteries, which are beyond the capabilities of ultrasonography at lower blood velocities.
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The American journal of cardiology
Authors: Phan BA, Muñoz L, Shadzi P, Isquith D, Triller M, Brown BG, Zhao XQ
The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC
Authors: Asher AK, Hahn JA, Couture MC, Maher K, Page K
Authors: Gautam Borthakur, Leslie Popplewell, Michael Boyiadzis, James M. Foran, Uwe Platzbecker, Norbert Vey, Walter B. Roland, Rebecca L. Olin, Azra Raza, Aristotles Giagounidis, Oliver G. Ottmann, Aref Al-Kali, Elias J. Jabbour, Tapan M. Kadia, Guillermo Garcia-Manero, John W. Bauman, Yuehui Wu, Yuan Liu, Dan Schramek, John Z. Zhu, Paul Wissel, Hagop M. Kantarjian
Blood
Authors: Alexander E Perl, Grace R Jeschke, Catherine C Smith, James K. Mangan, Selina M. Luger, Martin Carroll
Blood
Authors: Catherine C Smith, Michael Brown, Wendy T Parker, Kimberly Lin, Kevin Travers, Susana Wang, Susan Branford, Neil Shah
Blood
Authors: Catherine C Smith, Elisabeth Lasater, Melissa Mccreery, Kimberly Lin, Whitney Stewart, Lauren E Damon, Alexander E Perl, Grace R Jeschke, Mayumi Sugita, Martin Carroll, Scott C. Kogan, Neil Shah