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Permanent-Occlusion-of-Feeding-Arteries-and-Draining-Veins-in-Solid-Mouse-Tumors-by-Vascular-pone.0010282.s007.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 12 s, 344 × 344 pixels, 244 kbps, file size: 343 KB)

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English: Changes in BOLD contrast during the suboptimal Tookad-VTP protocol. Change in BOLD contrast signals during VTP is presented as a sequence of color-coded activation maps. (Intensity bar is defined in Figure 6). Upon VTP onset (digits turn red), a sharp increase in BOLD contrast signals was observed in the illuminated tumor zone. Termination of the light at tVTP = 5 min (suboptimal treatment) led to a decline in contrast levels to their pretreated values and even below. Changes in BOLD contrast in the normal surrounding tissues were much smaller (increase in contrast levels at the ear margins was due to gel dryness). Time resolution of each frame is 90 sec.
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Source Video S7 from Madar-Balakirski N, Tempel-Brami C, Kalchenko V, Brenner O, Varon D, Scherz A, Salomon Y (2010). "Permanent Occlusion of Feeding Arteries and Draining Veins in Solid Mouse Tumors by Vascular Targeted Photodynamic Therapy (VTP) with Tookad". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0010282. PMID 20421983. PMC: 2858664.
Author Madar-Balakirski N, Tempel-Brami C, Kalchenko V, Brenner O, Varon D, Scherz A, Salomon Y
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