a(CHEBI:"gadolinium atom")
Notably, along with the lower influx of Gd into the parenchyma, we observed higher contrast in signal intensity (over approximately 52 min) in the ventricles of visudyne-treated mice, suggesting that Gd accumulation in the CSF occurred (Extended Data Fig. 3n) PubMed:30046111
Notably, along with the lower influx of Gd into the parenchyma, we observed higher contrast in signal intensity (over approximately 52 min) in the ventricles of visudyne-treated mice, suggesting that Gd accumulation in the CSF occurred (Extended Data Fig. 3n) PubMed:30046111
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