This review paper attempts to provide an overview of the principles and techniques that are often termed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) oximetry. The paper discusses the potential of such methods and illustrates they have been successfully applied to measure oxygen tension, an essential parameter of the tumor microenvironment. To help the reader understand the motivation for carrying out these measurements, the importance of tumor hypoxia is first discussed: the basic issues of why a tumor is hypoxic, why these hypoxic microenvironments promote processes driving malignant progression and why hypoxia dramatically influences the response of tumors to cytotoxic treatments will be explained. The different methods that have been used to e...
It has been known for some time now that hypoxia is an important physiological parameter in tumor gr...
Quantitative follow-up of changes in tumor oxygenation can find relevant applications in radiation t...
A novel continuous wave (CW), radiofrequency (RF), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) oximetric i...
The purpose of this manuscript is to provide an overview of methods that are termed EPR oximetry and...
The success of treatment for malignancies, especially those undergoing radiation therapy or chemothe...
Significance:Electron Paramagnetic Resonance imaging (EPRI) is a powerful technique capable of gener...
This work presents a methodology for obtaining quantitative oxygen concentration images in the tumor...
The partial oxygen pressure (pO2) in tumors is considered to be one of important factors that affect...
Tumor hypoxia is a key factor of the tumor growth and response to therapy. In this short note, we de...
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) oximetry at 700 MHz operating frequency employing a surface co...
Recently, we have developed a new electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) protocol in order to estimat...
Tumor hypoxia is recognized as a limiting factor for the efficacy of radiotherapy, because it enhanc...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides high-resolution morphological images useful in diagnostic ...
AbstractThe development of an injectable probe formulation, consisting of perchlorotriphenylmethyl t...
Jedną z głównych przyczyn złośliwości nowotworów jest ich niski poziom natlenowania, który wynika z ...
It has been known for some time now that hypoxia is an important physiological parameter in tumor gr...
Quantitative follow-up of changes in tumor oxygenation can find relevant applications in radiation t...
A novel continuous wave (CW), radiofrequency (RF), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) oximetric i...
The purpose of this manuscript is to provide an overview of methods that are termed EPR oximetry and...
The success of treatment for malignancies, especially those undergoing radiation therapy or chemothe...
Significance:Electron Paramagnetic Resonance imaging (EPRI) is a powerful technique capable of gener...
This work presents a methodology for obtaining quantitative oxygen concentration images in the tumor...
The partial oxygen pressure (pO2) in tumors is considered to be one of important factors that affect...
Tumor hypoxia is a key factor of the tumor growth and response to therapy. In this short note, we de...
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) oximetry at 700 MHz operating frequency employing a surface co...
Recently, we have developed a new electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) protocol in order to estimat...
Tumor hypoxia is recognized as a limiting factor for the efficacy of radiotherapy, because it enhanc...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides high-resolution morphological images useful in diagnostic ...
AbstractThe development of an injectable probe formulation, consisting of perchlorotriphenylmethyl t...
Jedną z głównych przyczyn złośliwości nowotworów jest ich niski poziom natlenowania, który wynika z ...
It has been known for some time now that hypoxia is an important physiological parameter in tumor gr...
Quantitative follow-up of changes in tumor oxygenation can find relevant applications in radiation t...
A novel continuous wave (CW), radiofrequency (RF), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) oximetric i...