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DescriptionSquamous cell carcinoma with folate receptor alpha imaging.jpg
English: Visualization of squamous cell carcinoma with Pafolacianine (OTL38) that binds folate receptor alpha. From the research paper:
Figure 1. Pulmonary SCCs display in situ fluorescence during FR-IMI with OTL38. Representative example: Subject 3 presented with a 1.7cm left upper lobe nodule by preoperative CT (a). Preoperative PET displayed an SUV of 8.7 (b). During FR-IMI the nodule was localized during standard thoracoscopic views (c), and displayed strong NIR signal during fluorescent imaging (d). Median fluorescent intensity (MFI) was determined for ROIs corresponding to tumor (e) and benign lung (background) (f). MFIs for ROIs were compared for SCCs (n=7) displaying in situ signal (g). Red circle-pulmonary SCC; yellow gates-ROIs measured by fluorescent analysis; ***p<0.001.
Русский: Визуализация плоскоклеточной карциномы в ходе операции с помощью пафолацианина, связывающего фолатный рецептор альфа.
Jarrod D. Predina, Andrew D. Newton, Leilei Xia, Christopher Corbett, Courtney Connolly, Michael Shin, Lydia Frezel Sulyok, Leslie Litzky, Charuhas Deshpande, Shuming Nie, Sumith A. Kularatne, Philip S. Low, and Sunil Singhal
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Visualization of squamous cell carcinoma with Pafolacianine (OTL38) that binds folate receptor alpha
Визуализация плоскоклеточной карциномы в ходе операции с помощью пафолацианина, связывающего фолатный рецептор альфа
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