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English: HF US and Power Doppler of age-matched control mouse cervical lymph node. Representative video of 3D scan of control mandibular node using combined B-mode and power Doppler imaging modalities. The red areas within the video represent blood flow. |
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Source | Video S2 from Walk E, McLaughlin S, Coad J, Weed S (2014). "Use of High Frequency Ultrasound to Monitor Cervical Lymph Node Alterations in Mice". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0100185. PMID 24955984. PMC: 4067293. | ||
Author | Walk E, McLaughlin S, Coad J, Weed S | ||
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