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  • Guidelines for the welfare ... Guidelines for the welfare and use of animals in cancer research
    WORKMAN, P; ABOAGYE, E. O; KELLAND, L. R ... British journal of cancer, 05/2010, Volume: 102, Issue: 11
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    Animal experiments remain essential to understand the fundamental mechanisms underpinning malignancy and to discover improved methods to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. Excellent standards of ...
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  • Neoadjuvant chemotherapy in... Neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer: early response prediction with quantitative MR imaging and spectroscopy
    MANTON, D. J; CHATURVEDI, A; HUBBARD, A ... British journal of cancer, 02/2006, Volume: 94, Issue: 3
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    A prospective study was undertaken in women undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced breast cancer in order to determine the ability of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
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  • Axonal damage in the making... Axonal damage in the making: Neurofilament phosphorylation, proton mobility and magnetisation transfer in multiple sclerosis normal appearing white matter
    Petzold, A.; Tozer, D.J.; Schmierer, K. Experimental neurology, 12/2011, Volume: 232, Issue: 2
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    Multiple sclerosis (MS) leaves a signature on the phosphorylation and thus proton binding capacity of axonal neurofilament (Nf) proteins. The proton binding capacity in a tissue is the major ...
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  • Combretastatin A-4 phosphat... Combretastatin A-4 phosphate as a tumor vascular-targeting agent: early effects in tumors and normal tissues
    Tozer, G M; Prise, V E; Wilson, J ... Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.), 04/1999, Volume: 59, Issue: 7
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    The potential for tumor vascular-targeting by using the tubulin destabilizing agent disodium combretastatin A-4 3-0-phosphate (CA-4-P) was assessed in a rat system. This approach aims to shut down ...
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  • Combretastatin A-4, an agen... Combretastatin A-4, an agent that displays potent and selective toxicity toward tumor vasculature
    Dark, G G; Hill, S A; Prise, V E ... Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.), 05/1997, Volume: 57, Issue: 10
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    Selective induction of vascular damage within tumors represents an emerging approach to cancer treatment. Histological studies have shown that several tubulin-binding agents can induce vascular ...
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  • Magnetization transfer rati... Magnetization transfer ratio abnormalities reflect clinically relevant grey matter damage in multiple sclerosis
    Fisniku, LK; Altmann, DR; Cercignani, M ... Multiple sclerosis, 06/2009, Volume: 15, Issue: 6
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    Background In multiple sclerosis, grey matter (GM) damage appears more clinically relevant than either white matter damage or lesion load. Objective We investigated if normal-appearing white matter ...
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  • Linking white matter tracts... Linking white matter tracts to associated cortical grey matter: A tract extension methodology
    Tozer, D.J.; Chard, D.T.; Bodini, B. ... NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.), 02/2012, Volume: 59, Issue: 4
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    Quantitative diffusion analysis of white matter (WM) tracts has been utilised in many diseases for determining damage to, and changes in, WM tracts throughout the brain. However, there are limited ...
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