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Lymphatic Drainage Imaging of Breast Cancer in Mice by Micro-Magnetic Resonance Lymphangiography Using a Nano-Size Paramagnetic Contrast Agent
J. Natl. Cancer Inst. Kobayashi et al. 96: 703

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The following supplemental animations accompany the Article by Kobayashi et al., J Natl Cancer Inst 2004;96:703?708:

Supplemental animations 1 and 2. Visualization of the normal lymphatic drainage by 3D dynamic micro-MR mammo-lymphangiography using the G6 contrast agent in the mammary glands of 10 normal mice. A stacked view (left side of panel) of a series of 3D dynamic micro-MR mammo-lymphangiograms obtained at 36 minutes after injection of G6 contrast agent is shown.

Supplemental animation 3. Visualization of lymphatic drainage in a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer by 3D dynamic micro-MR mammo-lymphangiography using the G6 contrast agent. A set of 3D dynamic micro-MR mammo-lymphangiograms (rotation view) of the same transgenic mouse as shown in Fig. 3, A, obtained 12 minutes after injection of G6 contrast agent is shown together with an illustration of the lymphatic drainage.

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