Ruggiero, Maria RosariaAit-Itto, HamzaBaroni, SimonaPierre, SandraBoutonnat, JeanBroche, LionelAime, SilvioBerger, FrancoisGeninatti Crich, SimonnettaLahrech, Hana2022-09-132022-09-132022-09-01Ruggiero, M R, Ait-Itto, H, Baroni, S, Pierre, S, Boutonnat, J, Broche, L, Aime, S, Berger, F, Geninatti Crich, S & Lahrech, H 2022, 'Role of transmembrane water exchange in glioma invasion/migration : in vivo preclinical study by relaxometry at very low magnetic field', Cancers, vol. 14, no. 17, 4180. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers141741802072-6694PubMedCentral: PMC9454706ORCID: /0000-0002-8452-9838/work/118987395https://hdl.handle.net/2164/19164Funding: This project received funding from the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 668119 (project IDentIFY). The Italian Ministry for Education and Research (MIUR) is gratefully acknowledged for yearly FOE funding to the EuroBioImaging Multi-Modal Molecular Imaging Italian Node (MMMI). Maria Rosaria Ruggiero was supported by an “FIRC-AIRC fellowship for Italy” and benefited from a COST Action grant (AC15209—EURELAX) to perform first IHC analysis at BrainTech Lab. Acknowledgments: The authors thank the zootechnicians of the Clinatec animal facility led by Diane Agay for their assistance in animal management, and Reda Manyani, a master student, for his contribution to confirm IHC data analysis, first performed by the author Hamza Ait Itto.1718420943engglioma mouse modelglioma invasionAQP4AQP1FFC-NMRrelaxometryvery low magnetic fieldtransmembrane water exchangeR MedicineEuropean Commission668119RRole of transmembrane water exchange in glioma invasion/migration : in vivo preclinical study by relaxometry at very low magnetic fieldJournal article10.3390/cancers141741801417