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English: Multimodal imaging of the inflamed plaque. Alternate view of Figure 3. Injured vessel is depicted in fuschia. The PET signal, in orange, overlays with a large region of the injured vessel. As the PET signal fades, it becomes apparent from the MR signal (green) that the probe is localizing to discrete regions in the injured vesssel, which represent focal accumulations of macrophages. As the vessel wall signal fades, one can observe that the MRI (green) signal is found through the full thickness of the vessel wall. |
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Source | Video S5 from Jarrett B, Correa C, Ma K, Louie A (2010). "In Vivo Mapping of Vascular Inflammation Using Multimodal Imaging". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0013254. PMID 20949008. PMC: 2952595. | ||
Author | Jarrett B, Correa C, Ma K, Louie A | ||
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Author | Jarrett B, Correa C, Ma K, Louie A |
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Image title | Multimodal imaging of the inflamed plaque. Alternate view of Figure 3. Injured vessel is depicted in fuschia. The PET signal, in orange, overlays with a large region of the injured vessel. As the PET signal fades, it becomes apparent from the MR signal (green) that the probe is localizing to discrete regions in the injured vesssel, which represent focal accumulations of macrophages. As the vessel wall signal fades, one can observe that the MRI (green) signal is found through the full thickness of the vessel wall. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2010 |