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A spontaneously metastatic model of bladder cancer: imaging characterization

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Fig. 1 Comparison of MRI imaging of BL0293-F563 liver metastases. MRI images from a representative mouse with known BL0293-F563 metastatic disease to the liver comparing T1w non/pre-contrast images (top row), T2w non-contrast images (middle row) and T1w po
Table 1 T2w MRI metastases scoring system for BL0293
Fig. 3 Imaging Characterization Schema. Schematic of BL0293-F563 Imaging Characterization Protocol
Fig. 4 BL0293-F563 xenograft growth curve determined by 3D-Ultrasound. BL0293-F563 xenograft growth curve as measured by serial 3D-US
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