Browsing by Author "Geninatti Crich, Simonetta"
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Item Evidence for the Role of Intracellular Water Lifetime as a Tumour Biomarker Obtained by In Vivo Field-Cycling Relaxometry(2018-06-18) Ruggiero, Maria Rosaria; Baroni, Simona; Pezzana, Stefania; Ferrante, Gianni; Geninatti Crich, Simonetta; Aime, Silvio; University of Aberdeen.Medical SciencesItem Evolution of the Quadrupole Peak determinants in the NMRD profile of biological tissue. A relaxometric study of model samples(2017-06) Baroni, Simona; Geninatti Crich, Simonetta; Broche, Lionel; Lurie, David John; Aime, Silvio; University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Biomedical Imaging CentreItem Exploring the tumour extracellular matrix by in vivo Fast Field Cycling relaxometry after the administration of a Gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent(2019-08-01) Baroni, Simona; Ruggiero, Maria Rosaria; Aime, Silvio; Geninatti Crich, Simonetta; University of Aberdeen.Applied MedicineItem Low-Field NMR Relaxometry for Intraoperative Tumour Margin Assessment in Breast-conserving Surgery(2021-08) Bitonto, Valeria; Ruggiero, Maria Rosaria; Pittaro, Alessandra; Castellano, Isabella; Bussone, Riccardo; Broche, Lionel M.; Lurie, David; Aime, Silvio; Baroni, Simona; Geninatti Crich, Simonetta; University of Aberdeen.Medical Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Biomedical Imaging Centre; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Medical Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Applied MedicineItem Monitoring tissue implants by field-cycling H-1-MRI via the detection of changes in the N-14-quadrupolar-peak from imidazole moieties incorporated in a "smart" scaffold material(2021-06-28) Bitonto, Valeria; Di Gregorio, Enza; Baroni, Simona; Stefania, Rachele; Aime, Silvio; Broche, Lionel; Senn, Nicholas; Ross, James; Lurie, David; Geninatti Crich, Simonetta; University of Aberdeen.Medical Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Biomedical Imaging Centre; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Medical Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine
