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English: Maximum intensity projections representing a 3D reconstruction of magnetic resonance imaging to visualize contrast dye introduced submucosally within the colon and subsequently within the rectum also. 50 μl of Gd-G5DOTA dendrimer was injected submucosally at two sites within the distal descending colon followed immediately by MR imaging. Within minutes of injection, the draining para-colonic and left colic LN were clearly visible. After several imagining sessions, 50 μl of Gd-G5DOTA dendrimer was subsequently injected submucosally at two sites within the rectum of the same animal followed immediately by MR imaging. Within minutes of the second injection, draining internal iliac and common iliac LN were detected. Para-aortic LN demonstrated further enhancement showing the confluence of both routes of drainage. These 3D rendering images are shown only in posterior view and are representative of the 5 animals examined by MRI. This movie was selected to represent the 7 animals examined by MRI for rectal and colonic lymphatic dissemination. |
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Source | Movie S6 from Smedley J, Turkbey B, Bernardo M, Del Prete G, Estes J, Griffiths G, Kobayashi H, Choyke P, Lifson J, Keele B (2014). "Tracking the Luminal Exposure and Lymphatic Drainage Pathways of Intravaginal and Intrarectal Inocula Used in Nonhuman Primate Models of HIV Transmission". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0092830. PMID 24667371. PMC: 3965472. | |||
Author | Smedley J, Turkbey B, Bernardo M, Del Prete G, Estes J, Griffiths G, Kobayashi H, Choyke P, Lifson J, Keele B | |||
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Author | Smedley J, Turkbey B, Bernardo M, Del Prete G, Estes J, Griffiths G, Kobayashi H, Choyke P, Lifson J, Keele B |
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Image title | Maximum intensity projections representing a 3D reconstruction of magnetic resonance imaging to visualize contrast dye introduced submucosally within the colon and subsequently within the rectum also. 50 μl of Gd-G5DOTA dendrimer was injected submucosally at two sites within the distal descending colon followed immediately by MR imaging. Within minutes of injection, the draining para-colonic and left colic LN were clearly visible. After several imagining sessions, 50 μl of Gd-G5DOTA dendrimer was subsequently injected submucosally at two sites within the rectum of the same animal followed immediately by MR imaging. Within minutes of the second injection, draining internal iliac and common iliac LN were detected. Para-aortic LN demonstrated further enhancement showing the confluence of both routes of drainage. These 3D rendering images are shown only in posterior view and are representative of the 5 animals examined by MRI. This movie was selected to represent the 7 animals examined by MRI for rectal and colonic lymphatic dissemination. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |