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Fluorine-19 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of activated platelets

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posted on 2021-01-29, 04:37 authored by Xiaowei WangXiaowei Wang, S Temme, C Grapentin, J Palasubramaniam, A Walsh, W Krämer, P Kleimann, A Havlas, R Schubert, J Schrader, U Flögel, Karlheinz PeterKarlheinz Peter

A research letter describing an innovative method for imaging activated platelets using advanced fluorine‐19 magnetic resonance imaging.


Funding

This work was funded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC; project grant 1108670) and in part by the Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Program. In addition, Wang is supported by a National Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellowship, Baker Fellowship, and AMP Tomorrow Maker Fund. Palasubramaniam and Walsh are supported by Monash University Scholarships. Palasubramaniam is also supported by an NHRMC Postgraduate Scholarship. Peter is supported by an NHMRC Investigator Fellowship. The work was also supported by grants from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft TE1209/1-1 (Temme, Kleimann, Havlas), FL303/6-1 (Flogel,), SCHU 800/8-2 (Grapentin), SFB 1116 (Temme, Flogel), and European grants NOVA MRI (Temme, Flogel, Schrader) and PRISAR2 (Temme, Flogel).

History

Publication Date

2020-09-15

Journal

Journal of the American Heart Association

Volume

9

Issue

18

Article Number

e016971

Pagination

4p. (p. 1-4)

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN

2047-9980

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