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Fig. 2 | Cancer Imaging

Fig. 2

From: Magnetic Resonance Elastography reveals effects of anti-angiogenic glioblastoma treatment on tumor stiffness and captures progression in an orthotopic mouse model

Fig. 2

Contrast-enhanced T1w images (a, b) and the corresponding MRE-maps of viscoelasticity |G*| (c, d) and the phase angle Y (e, f) of an untreated control (A, C, E) and an animal treated with B20 anti-VEGF-antibody (B, D, F) 10 days after tumor implantation are shown. Both animals are from experimental group 2. The tumor is encircled in green. One can easily see that the untreated GBM (A) is larger than the treated one (B). Moreover, tumors in untreated animals were significantly softer (C) and had lower phase angles (E) compared to tumors in animals treated with B20 anti-VEGF-antibody (D, F)

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