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1 igen in melanoma (PRAME) genes, obtained via noninvasive adhesive patch biopsy, is a sensitive and sp
2 ng, including models with blood sampling and noninvasive alternatives.
3  with YHV and AHV based on both invasive and noninvasive analyses in cortical regions in which paired
4        Here, we present a new method for the noninvasive analysis of proteins and small molecules: th
5                                  By enabling noninvasive analysis of xC(-) responses in vivo, this bi
6   Circulating extracellular vesicles offer a noninvasive and almost continuous access to circulating
7      However, endovascular interventions are noninvasive and alternative methods to surgery, especial
8                                              Noninvasive and early stratification of patients at risk
9                            The model forms a noninvasive and externally validated test to assess eosi
10 t gas rebreathing (IGR) method against other noninvasive and invasive methods of CO quantification in
11 ay have additional benefits, as do potential noninvasive and invasive procedures in recalcitrant case
12                                              Noninvasive and label free monitoring methods without ne
13                      Raman spectroscopy is a noninvasive and label-free optical technique that provid
14 ng is a complementary approach that provides noninvasive and quantitative measures of the in vivo bio
15 ese molecules are increasingly recognized as noninvasive and readily accessible biomarker for risk st
16 cles as the contrast probes for OCT imaging, noninvasive and real-time molecular imaging in both livi
17 as limited our ability to capitalize on this noninvasive and rich source of information.
18 udy indicates that PCR-SERS is an effective, noninvasive, and economical method for the detection and
19 ver, antigen detection has provided a rapid, noninvasive, and highly sensitive method for diagnosis a
20 st that HRV may serve as an easily acquired, noninvasive, and low-cost biomarker for self-control abi
21 upon external stimulation, in a contactless, noninvasive, and nondestructive way.
22              Ultrasound is a cost-effective, noninvasive, and simple imaging modality that offers a m
23 (C2) cells maintain a fitness advantage over noninvasive, angiogenic (C3) cells by promoting invasion
24 nce imaging, and if IA therapy is considered noninvasive, angiography with one of these modalities is
25      Body fluid DNA sequencing is a powerful noninvasive approach for the diagnosis of genetic defect
26                                  An emerging noninvasive approach to assess tissue proliferation uses
27 tions in circulation can be a convenient and noninvasive approach to provide important information ab
28 ar phenotype using radionuclide imaging is a noninvasive approach to stratifying patients for targete
29 matic tumor mutations and is a real-time and noninvasive approach to tracking clonal evolution and th
30 ssembly of biomolecular building blocks in a noninvasive approach with high temporal resolution.
31 stography (MRE) is a promising technique for noninvasive assessment of fibrosis, a major determinant
32 nt therapeutic and/or prognostic target, but noninvasive assessment of PDE5 expression is lacking.
33 lopment of a phenotyping platform capable of noninvasive biochemical sensing could offer researchers,
34             Our study demonstrates that dual noninvasive bioluminescence and NIR fluorescence imaging
35  of immune-compromised mice, and followed by noninvasive bioluminescence imaging.
36 ons to improve graft outcomes as well as for noninvasive biomarker discovery to predict or diagnose g
37 tinct profile of 4-miRNA that can serve as a noninvasive biomarker for AAAD diagnosis, especially for
38 ng, baseline REM measurements may serve as a noninvasive biomarker for resilience to trauma or, conve
39                                            A noninvasive biomarker of acute AMR could lead to early d
40            To date, there are no established noninvasive biomarkers available for prediction of CAV i
41 pathogenesis but also may serve as potential noninvasive biomarkers for AR and BOS after pediatric LT
42 hesized that circulating miRNAs may serve as noninvasive biomarkers for CAV.
43                                     Accurate noninvasive biomarkers for PSC, CCA, and HCC are not ava
44 d in body fluids, which make them remarkable noninvasive biomarkers.
45                                 Importantly, noninvasive brain stimulation of this node improved perf
46                 To address this, here we use noninvasive brain stimulation to artificially modulate c
47                                              Noninvasive cardiac output monitoring and intermittent t
48          The study tests the hypothesis that noninvasive cardiac output monitoring based upon bioreac
49  hemorrhage and resuscitation in large pigs, noninvasive cardiac output monitoring has acceptable agr
50                                     Overall, noninvasive cardiac output monitoring percent bias was 1
51 sh nationwide register who underwent initial noninvasive cardiac testing with either coronary compute
52 es on the prognostic information provided by noninvasive cardiovascular testing, but there are limite
53 via upregulated aerobic glycolysis; and (ii) noninvasive cells that were angiogenic and metabolically
54 mentation make SORS a promising approach for noninvasive characterization of cell/tissue development
55  2 to 25 keV) data, is uniquely equipped for noninvasive characterization of heterogeneous complex sy
56 me-free sensors justify their future use for noninvasive clinical analysis and sports medicine.
57 ssayed by DTI, potentially offering a quick, noninvasive, clinically available method to detect an ac
58                    The parent study involved noninvasive collection of biosamples and clinical data a
59                 Hydrogel micropatches enable noninvasive collection of skin excretion specimens, whic
60     The CMR variables were combined with the noninvasive components of the Khairy et al risk model, a
61 75; 95% CI, 0.63-0.85) and combined with the noninvasive components of the Khairy et al risk model.
62 cus contrasts that are assessable by using a noninvasive, contrast material-free, and radiation-free
63 ients had esophageal temperature probe and a noninvasive cutaneous device to monitor their core tempe
64          To compare accuracy of a continuous noninvasive cutaneous temperature using zero-heat-flux m
65 -relatedness of tissue (invasive) and stool (noninvasive) datasets.
66 thmias with electrocardiographic imaging and noninvasive delivery of precise ablative radiation with
67 urther optimization of this system may allow noninvasive detailed evaluation of retinal vasculature d
68 s of kidney damage to facilitate a potential noninvasive detection for hypertensive kidney injury.
69 he utility of urinary metabolomics for early noninvasive detection of AMR in pediatric kidney transpl
70  clinically applicable nanoparticles enables noninvasive detection of innate immune responses to stem
71                                    While the noninvasive detection of metabolites in exhaled breath c
72 currently limited available methods enabling noninvasive detection of MPs in vivo.
73      These findings might be used to improve noninvasive detection of steatosis.
74 d transient elastography (TE) can be used in noninvasive diagnosis of fibrosis and steatosis in patie
75 ic resonance imaging (MRI) are both used for noninvasive diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
76 d for many biosensing applications including noninvasive diagnostic testing.
77 nt knowledge gaps include the feasibility of noninvasive diagnostic tests and imaging modalities as w
78                                          For noninvasive diagnostics of hypoxia, we propose the nonen
79                                              Noninvasive differential diagnosis between intrahepatic
80 mum quantification accuracy is desired, this noninvasive dual-window acquisition with kinetic analysi
81 h invasive (e.g., necrotizing fasciitis) and noninvasive (e.g., pharyngitis) diseases.
82                                              Noninvasive echocardiographic measurements showed that l
83                                     We found noninvasive EEG signatures for attentional modulation of
84 regions by combining anatomical imaging with noninvasive electrocardiographic imaging during ventricu
85                                        Using noninvasive electrocardiographical imaging, we studied w
86    It highlights the clinical potential of a noninvasive evaluation of FCGR3A/CD16 in the early strat
87 ck, we compared tIDS with the most efficient noninvasive facilitatory corticospinal tES known so far,
88 adolinium enhancement in early diagnosis and noninvasive follow-up of ARVC patients.
89                                      We used noninvasive genetic sampling at wolf rendezvous sites to
90  about tumor burden and response to therapy, noninvasive genomic profiling, and monitoring of clonal
91 value of exercise testing using invasive and noninvasive hemodynamic assessments to definitively conf
92                                    We used a noninvasive, high-throughput technique, based on prompt
93  whether radiolabeled NPs could be used as a noninvasive, highly sensitive analytical tool to quantit
94 ion:(68)Ga-pentixafor PET/CT is suitable for noninvasive, highly specific PET imaging of CXCR4 expres
95                                        Using noninvasive human MEG recordings in subjects performing
96 binoside ((18)F-FAZA) is a PET biomarker for noninvasive identification of regional tumor hypoxia.
97 ment are necessary to achieve the ideal of a noninvasive image-based measure of renal fibrosis.
98                The technique enables to form noninvasive images of thin sublayers through highly turb
99 ate tumor fractional blood volume (fBV) as a noninvasive imaging biomarker of response to the antiang
100 otype, and may have potential for developing noninvasive imaging biomarkers for somatic mutations.
101 ages of type 2 diabetes (T2D) as measured by noninvasive imaging is currently unknown.
102 on or utilized peripheral immune, sleep, and noninvasive imaging measures, we argue that these should
103 d with invasive tests, such as liver biopsy, noninvasive imaging modalities for liver fibrosis assess
104        Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive imaging modality that can be used to diagnos
105                                   PET allows noninvasive imaging of a variety of events in the body,
106                                        Using noninvasive imaging of animal subjects bearing reporter-
107                                          The noninvasive imaging of MMP activity in vivo could have a
108 ond optical techniques, however, options for noninvasive imaging of nanodiamonds in vivo are severely
109         (99m)Tc-duramycin holds promise as a noninvasive imaging radiotracer for early treatment eval
110           In a mouse model of TON, real-time noninvasive imaging revealed a dramatic increase in leuk
111 nt area of current development is the use of noninvasive imaging techniques based on body surface ele
112                                              Noninvasive imaging techniques capable of distinguishing
113 eyelid margin tumors is challenging, and new noninvasive imaging techniques could be valuable in this
114        We focus on the role of 3 widely used noninvasive imaging techniques in CHD-echocardiography,
115 understand the associated molecular changes, noninvasive imaging techniques such as PET and SPECT hav
116                                 Invasive and noninvasive imaging techniques, often used in combinatio
117                                              Noninvasive imaging technologies are increasingly used i
118 or the selection of NIR probes and tools for noninvasive imaging, sensing, and light-manipulation app
119 eep learning methods, can be used to develop noninvasive imaging-based biomarkers.
120 ce greater leaf area over time, estimated by noninvasive imaging.
121                  Here, we sought to optimize noninvasive immuno-PET imaging of human programmed death
122                                              Noninvasive in vivo assessment of chemical tumor microen
123  findings further demonstrate the utility of noninvasive in vivo PET imaging to dynamically track T-c
124 iamond, raises the possibility of performing noninvasive in vivo tracking of nanodiamond over indefin
125  approach identified urinary angiogenin as a noninvasive indicator of the extent of tissue damage, in
126 ATION: Our findings suggest that OI may be a noninvasive, inexpensive marker for risk stratification,
127 rdiac magnetic resonance (DT-CMR) may enable noninvasive interrogation of in vivo cardiac microstruct
128 atients for treatment with Rova-T based on a noninvasive interrogation of the in vivo status of DLL3
129 onstrate that honesty can be strengthened by noninvasive interventions and concur with theories propo
130            Analysis of the 260 patients with noninvasive IPMNs showed that family history of pancreat
131 utions of CC558 and CC156 among invasive and noninvasive isolates were not different.
132 ives of this work were, first, to validate a noninvasive kinetic modeling approach for (18)F-florbeta
133 anges and radiotracer clearance on SUVRs and noninvasive kinetic modeling data in (18)F-florbetaben P
134 d radiotracer clearance changes on SUVRs and noninvasive kinetic modeling outputs.
135 ompared fMRI results to DCS to help optimize noninvasive language localization and assess its validit
136 ble alterations, justifying the inclusion of noninvasive liquid biopsies in next-generation clinical
137                                     Overall, noninvasive management in pregnant mothers who have had
138 ture that was previously not accessible in a noninvasive manner.
139 glycolysis in vivo in the healthy brain in a noninvasive manner.
140                 Recent advances have enabled noninvasive mapping of cardiac arrhythmias with electroc
141 n of exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) is a useful noninvasive marker of eosinophilic airway inflammation i
142 els of cytokeratin-18 fragments are reliable noninvasive markers of AH.
143 ver disease (NAFLD), therapeutic options and noninvasive markers of disease activity and severity rem
144 fraction, quantitative collagen content, and noninvasive markers of liver injury.
145                 Finger nails may be a useful noninvasive matrix for human biomonitoring of specific o
146 destly sensitive, label-free, and completely noninvasive means of IV drug sensing.
147 mple clinical parameters, easily obtained by noninvasive means, were independent predictors of AT in
148                                          The noninvasive measurement of functional beta-cell mass wou
149 our knowledge, we have demonstrated that the noninvasive measurement of hypoxia in inflammation using
150 ose To perform a preliminary evaluation of a noninvasive measurement system to assess gadolinium depo
151         The proposed approach relies only on noninvasive measurements of the gas phase and, given its
152 as been described in single neurons or using noninvasive measurements.
153 l approach to HFpEF risk prediction based on noninvasive measures of diastolic function may not be op
154 phic parameters showed promise as surrogate, noninvasive measures of intracranial pressure, outperfor
155                           Large trials using noninvasive mechanical ventilation to treat central apne
156                              Immuno-PET is a noninvasive method by which disease and immune cell infi
157 phavbeta3 integrin might have an impact as a noninvasive method for assessing angiogenesis inhibitors
158 omographic (CT) angiography has emerged as a noninvasive method for direct assessment of CAD and plaq
159             Diffusion MRI (dMRI) is the only noninvasive method for mapping white matter connections
160  signal optical imaging (ISI) is a rapid and noninvasive method for observing brain activity in vivo
161 coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is a noninvasive method of 3D imaging of the retinal and chor
162  the forced oscillation technique (FOT) is a noninvasive method that is used to measure respiratory m
163                             Polarimetry is a noninvasive method that uses polarised light to assess b
164  T-cell infiltration is highest, providing a noninvasive method to identify immunologically active mi
165                             Here, applying a noninvasive method, we investigate oxytocinergic system
166  subjects with allergic rhinitis using novel noninvasive methodology.
167              The requirements for additional noninvasive methods of data collection and automatic ana
168 r the efficient treatment of stroke requires noninvasive methods with which regional flow and energy
169 agnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma based on noninvasive methods without histological verification, p
170 g in comparison or in combination with other noninvasive methods.
171 re was an underreporting of PLC diagnosed by noninvasive methods; the incidence was considerably high
172                                              Noninvasive mobility sensor is a novel and feasible meth
173 a) statistic for agreement between automated noninvasive mobility sensor output versus manual physici
174                    To develop and validate a noninvasive mobility sensor to automatically and continu
175              Of the 109 sensor segments, the noninvasive mobility sensor was developed using 26 of th
176 review does not address performance of other noninvasive modalities for assessing fibrosis (eg, acous
177 art disease in women, examine performance of noninvasive modalities in the detection of ischemic hear
178                                              Noninvasive models to predict the presence of coronary a
179 er cancer types, CTCs are generally rare and noninvasive molecular detection relies on circulating tu
180 e present an overview of techniques used for noninvasive molecular disease detection in selected myel
181                  Purpose To evaluate whether noninvasive molecular imaging technologies targeting mye
182     Amide proton transfer (APT) imaging is a noninvasive molecular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) t
183 d approaches are increasingly attractive for noninvasive molecular testing.
184 nd MRI may be useful complementary tools for noninvasive monitoring and as quantitative endpoints in
185 ally translatable imaging method that allows noninvasive monitoring of metabolic pathways in real tim
186 haracterized, and a method is needed for the noninvasive monitoring of the development and progressio
187                       All patients underwent noninvasive multimodal imaging that included fundus phot
188  good temporal resolution, combined with its noninvasive nature, cost-effectiveness, availability, an
189                                      Current noninvasive neural stimulation techniques are too coarse
190                Finally, we discuss how human noninvasive neuroimaging can benefit from pharmacologica
191 generates large-scale activity observable by noninvasive neuroimaging.
192  alternating current stimulation (tACS) is a noninvasive neuromodulation method that uses weak sinuso
193      Here we use modeling, neuroimaging, and noninvasive neurostimulation to show that this phenomeno
194 ells in HT recipients were evaluated using a noninvasive NK-cellular humoral activation test.
195                    Current evidence supports noninvasive/nonrestorative treatment of "early" carious
196                    To date, no studies using noninvasive optical coherence tomographic angiography (O
197  In this study, we established a label-free, noninvasive optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging p
198 tional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), a noninvasive optical neuroimaging method that is fully co
199 IMS: Video capsule endoscopy (CE) provides a noninvasive option to assess the small intestine, but it
200  Patients were 1 month to 18 years old, used noninvasive or invasive ventilation, and met the America
201 ystic fibrosis (CF) indicates that sensitive noninvasive outcome measures are needed for diagnostic m
202   We used 72 low-cost silicone wristbands as noninvasive passive samplers to assess cumulative 5-day
203 8)Ga-HZ220 is a promising bimodal ligand for noninvasive PET imaging and intraoperative optical imagi
204 atic reviews published through April 2015 on noninvasive pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatment
205                     We compared invasive and noninvasive pneumococcal serotypes according to previous
206 ke bronchoscopic intubation supported with a noninvasive positive pressure delivery systems may be fe
207                                      We used noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) with a
208  intubation supported with nasally delivered noninvasive positive pressure ventilation or high-flow n
209                                              Noninvasive prenatal DNA testing is the vanguard of geno
210 e report a combination of nondestructive and noninvasive quantitative analyses of the chemical compos
211                                              Noninvasive quantitative measures of the peripapillary r
212 )F-fluoromisonidazole ((18)F-FMISO) PET is a noninvasive, quantitative imaging technique used to eval
213  presented CEST-based technique is a simple, noninvasive, quick, and accurate method for quantifying
214 ng before treatment motivates exploration of noninvasive rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs).
215 measurements of respiratory gas exchange and noninvasive (rebreathing) hemodynamic data.
216 terization with T1 and T2 mapping may enable noninvasive recognition of cardiac involvement and activ
217         Our method creates opportunities for noninvasive recording of neuronal activity with high spa
218 g either method alone.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Noninvasive recordings of changes in the brain's blood f
219  clinical local skin reactions, supported by noninvasive reflectance measurements of percentage of sk
220       Preterm infants should be extubated to noninvasive respiratory support.
221 th thresholds were included in a point-based noninvasive risk model (C statistic, 0.75; 95% CI, 0.63-
222 risk model, and the C statistic of the final noninvasive risk model was determined using bootstrap sa
223                  To implement CMR imaging in noninvasive risk stratification to predict major adverse
224 F <30% and LV EF <45%) may be implemented in noninvasive risk stratification.
225 ed sampling did not affect Ab responses to a noninvasive S.
226 an in plasma, encouraging the development of noninvasive saliva sensing.
227 ofluid candidate for metabolomics due to its noninvasive sample collection and relatively simple matr
228 gh-throughput clinical applications, such as noninvasive screening for HCC in populations where viral
229 s the analysis of rare cell populations from noninvasive serial tissue sampling.
230 r imaging techniques offer the potential for noninvasive, simultaneous quantification of metabolic an
231                                              Noninvasive skin imaging techniques provide complementar
232          These results provide evidence that noninvasive stimulation to MDC nodes can enhance learnin
233 emporal control over enzyme activities using noninvasive stimuli such as light.
234 NAFLD and are potentially valuable tools for noninvasive stratification of patients with NAFLD and id
235 rowth in the pathogenesis of AS and identify noninvasive structural neuroimaging as a potentially val
236 ters, be pediatric cardiologists, and have a noninvasive subspecialty.
237 sonance (MR) imaging phenotypes can serve as noninvasive surrogates for tumor genotypes and can provi
238 xpanding the respiratory criteria to include noninvasive surrogates of lung injury.
239                               Moreover, this noninvasive technique enables characterization of the gl
240 X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a powerful noninvasive technique for investigating the inner struct
241 nclusion SWE is an accurate and reproducible noninvasive technique that efficiently depicts the prese
242  an experimentally arrived mouse model using noninvasive technique.
243       Here, we review a selection of direct, noninvasive techniques for measuring human microcirculat
244 mportant metric has been greatly advanced by noninvasive techniques that allow embolisms to be viewed
245    Modulating deep regions of the brain with noninvasive technology has challenged researchers for de
246              Randomized controlled trials of noninvasive telemedical systems have failed to demonstra
247                                     Although noninvasive telemonitoring in patients with heart failur
248                                  The primary noninvasive test for diagnosis of LE-PAD is the ankle-br
249 fractional flow reserve (FFR-CT) is a novel, noninvasive test for myocardial ischemia.
250             To evaluate if NASH FibroSure, a noninvasive test for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)
251 t known coronary artery disease referred for noninvasive testing at 193 sites in North America.
252                    At present, the choice of noninvasive testing for a diagnosis of significant coron
253                         Guidelines recommend noninvasive testing for patients with stable chest pain,
254 he choice of either anatomical or functional noninvasive testing to evaluate suspected coronary arter
255 patients with stable chest pain referred for noninvasive testing will have normal coronary arteries a
256 perfusion therapy, risk level as assessed by noninvasive testing, fractional flow reserve testing, an
257              There is a need for inexpensive noninvasive tests to identify older healthy persons at r
258 ndred thirty-five variables from imaging and noninvasive tests, questionnaires, and biomarker panels
259                       Biomarkers, preferably noninvasive, that predict asthma inception in children a
260  neuroprotective ST266 is a potential novel, noninvasive therapeutic modality for the eyes, optic ner
261 late such information for the development of noninvasive therapies that can either prevent or correct
262 nd risk factor management for AF as upstream noninvasive therapy.
263        This notion was supported by previous noninvasive TMS studies of human motor cortex indicating
264    We first used a method that is completely noninvasive to image intrinsic signals through the intac
265 s novel application of MGE not only offers a noninvasive tool for investigating brain glycosylation,
266 transplantation, and there is great need for noninvasive tools improving early diagnosis of this reje
267 psulated bubbles could therefore be used for noninvasive ultrasound imaging after laser activation wi
268 ptical coherence tomography angiography is a noninvasive vascular imaging modality that clearly depic
269                            RATIONALE: During noninvasive ventilation (NIV) for chronic obstructive pu
270                                   RATIONALE: Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is increasingly used in pa
271                                       Use of noninvasive ventilation as first-line mode of mechanical
272  determine the relationship between hospital noninvasive ventilation caseload and outcomes among pati
273 atient selection and timing of initiation of noninvasive ventilation could lead to less variability i
274 s, however, substantial harm associated with noninvasive ventilation could not be excluded.
275 ls, high-volume hospitals did not have lower noninvasive ventilation failure (odds ratio quartile 4 v
276 olume was not related to outcomes, including noninvasive ventilation failure (p = 0.87), in-hospital
277                                              Noninvasive ventilation failure occurred in 15.2%, and i
278 propensity score-matched analyses, receiving noninvasive ventilation first was associated with a sign
279 iteria were applied: 4,804 (31.7%) received "noninvasive ventilation first," whereas 10,221 (67.5%) r
280                                   The use of noninvasive ventilation for patients with pneumonia shou
281 idence is mixed as to the appropriate use of noninvasive ventilation in patients with pneumonia.
282 g an acute exacerbation of COPD, adding home noninvasive ventilation to home oxygen therapy prolonged
283 was used-the differential distance to a high noninvasive ventilation use hospital.
284         The median hospital annual volume of noninvasive ventilation use was 627 and varied from 234
285 t for unmeasured confounding associated with noninvasive ventilation use, an instrumental variable wa
286                                              Noninvasive ventilation versus invasive mechanical venti
287                                              Noninvasive ventilation was administered to 180 patients
288                    Annual hospital volume of noninvasive ventilation was analyzed as a continuous var
289 ed that, among marginal patients, receipt of noninvasive ventilation was not significantly associated
290                           Patients receiving noninvasive ventilation were more likely to be older, ma
291 l care (i.e., conventional oxygen therapy or noninvasive ventilation) in adults with respiratory fail
292 ing and flushing liquid waste, bronchoscopy, noninvasive ventilation, and nebulized medication admini
293                                       Use of noninvasive ventilation, rather than invasive ventilatio
294 echanical ventilation, 12,480 (19%) received noninvasive ventilation.
295 core, including 91 of 180 (51%) who received noninvasive ventilation.
296  is a brain-derived tissue, it may provide a noninvasive way to examine brain pathology.
297                                              Noninvasive whole-body analysis with pathogen-specific i
298 ant exosome characterization for providing a noninvasive window into the conditional state of transpl
299 P magnetic resonance spectroscopy provides a noninvasive window into these processes in vivo.
300                              Here, we report noninvasive X-ray imaging of renal clearable gold NPs (A

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