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Association between Tumor Acidity and Hypervascularity in Human Gliomas Using pH-Weighted Amine Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Echo-Planar Imaging and Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast Perfusion MRI at 3T

Y.-L. Wang, J. Yao, A. Chakhoyan, C. Raymond, N. Salamon, L.M. Liau, P.L. Nghiemphu, A. Lai, W.B. Pope, N. Nguyen, M. Ji, T.F. Cloughesy and B.M. Ellingson
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2019, 40 (6) 979-986; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6063
Y.-L. Wang
aFrom the UCLA Brain Tumor Imaging Laboratory (Y.-L.W., J.Y., A.C., C.R., B.M.E.)
hDepartment of Radiology (Y.-L.W.), People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China
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J. Yao
aFrom the UCLA Brain Tumor Imaging Laboratory (Y.-L.W., J.Y., A.C., C.R., B.M.E.)
bCenter for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences (J.Y., A.C., C.R., N.S., W.B.P., B.M.E.)
iDepartment of Bioengineering (J.Y., B.M.E.), Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
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A. Chakhoyan
aFrom the UCLA Brain Tumor Imaging Laboratory (Y.-L.W., J.Y., A.C., C.R., B.M.E.)
bCenter for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences (J.Y., A.C., C.R., N.S., W.B.P., B.M.E.)
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C. Raymond
aFrom the UCLA Brain Tumor Imaging Laboratory (Y.-L.W., J.Y., A.C., C.R., B.M.E.)
bCenter for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences (J.Y., A.C., C.R., N.S., W.B.P., B.M.E.)
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N. Salamon
bCenter for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences (J.Y., A.C., C.R., N.S., W.B.P., B.M.E.)
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L.M. Liau
fUCLA Brain Research Institute (L.M.L., A.L., B.M.E.)
gDepartment of Neurosurgery (L.M.L.), David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
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P.L. Nghiemphu
dDepartment of Neurology (P.L.N., A.L., N.N., M.J., T.F.C.)
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A. Lai
dDepartment of Neurology (P.L.N., A.L., N.N., M.J., T.F.C.)
fUCLA Brain Research Institute (L.M.L., A.L., B.M.E.)
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bCenter for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences (J.Y., A.C., C.R., N.S., W.B.P., B.M.E.)
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aFrom the UCLA Brain Tumor Imaging Laboratory (Y.-L.W., J.Y., A.C., C.R., B.M.E.)
bCenter for Computer Vision and Imaging Biomarkers, Department of Radiological Sciences (J.Y., A.C., C.R., N.S., W.B.P., B.M.E.)
cPhysics and Biology in Medicine (B.M.E.)
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iDepartment of Bioengineering (J.Y., B.M.E.), Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
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Association between Tumor Acidity and Hypervascularity in Human Gliomas Using pH-Weighted Amine Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Echo-Planar Imaging and Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast Perfusion MRI at 3T
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