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1. A DWI-based hypoxia model shows robustness in an external prostatectomy cohort.

10. Preclinical evaluation of Gd-DTPA and gadomelitol as contrast agents in DCE-MRI of cervical carcinoma interstitial fluid pressure

11. Spatial analysis of microRNA regulation at defined tumor hypoxia levels reveals biological traits of aggressive prostate cancer.

12. A T2-weighted MRI-based radiomic signature for disease-free survival in locally advanced cervical cancer following chemoradiation: An international, multicentre study.

13. A DWI-based hypoxia model shows robustness in an external prostatectomy cohort.

14. MRI-guided dynamic risk assessment in cervical cancer based on tumor hypoxia at diagnosis and volume response at brachytherapy.

15. Prostate cancer radiogenomics reveals proliferative gene expression programs associated with distinct MRI-based hypoxia levels.

16. MRI Assessment of Changes in Tumor Vascularization during Neoadjuvant Anti-Angiogenic Treatment in Locally Advanced Breast Cancer Patients.

17. Exploring Hypoxia in Prostate Cancer With T2-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiomics and Pimonidazole Scoring.

18. Targeted Therapy on the Screen: Do We Hit the Target?

19. Incorporating cross-voxel exchange for the analysis of dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging data: pre-clinical results.

20. Risk of recurrence after chemoradiotherapy identified by multimodal MRI and 18F-FDG-PET/CT in locally advanced cervical cancer.

21. A prognostic hypoxia gene signature with low heterogeneity within the dominant tumour lesion in prostate cancer patients.

22. Quantification of Tumor Hypoxia through Unsupervised Modelling of Consumption and Supply Hypoxia MR Imaging in Breast Cancer.

23. miR-200a/b/-429 downregulation is a candidate biomarker of tumor radioresistance and independent of hypoxia in locally advanced cervical cancer.

24. Tumor Hypoxia as a Barrier in Cancer Therapy: Why Levels Matter.

25. MRI Distinguishes Tumor Hypoxia Levels of Different Prognostic and Biological Significance in Cervical Cancer.

26. Combining imaging- and gene-based hypoxia biomarkers in cervical cancer improves prediction of chemoradiotherapy failure independent of intratumour heterogeneity.

27. DCE-MRI-Derived Measures of Tumor Hypoxia and Interstitial Fluid Pressure Predict Outcomes in Cervical Carcinoma.

28. Combined MR Imaging of Oxygen Consumption and Supply Reveals Tumor Hypoxia and Aggressiveness in Prostate Cancer Patients.

29. Short-term pretreatment DCE-MRI in prediction of outcome in locally advanced cervical cancer.

30. Peritumoral interstitial fluid flow velocity predicts survival in cervical carcinoma.

31. DW-MRI in assessment of the hypoxic fraction, interstitial fluid pressure, and metastatic propensity of melanoma xenografts.

32. DCE-MRI of the hypoxic fraction, radioresponsiveness, and metastatic propensity of cervical carcinoma xenografts.

33. Connective tissue of cervical carcinoma xenografts: associations with tumor hypoxia and interstitial fluid pressure and its assessment by DCE-MRI and DW-MRI.

34. Magnetic resonance imaging identifies early effects of sunitinib treatment in human melanoma xenografts.

35. The Microenvironment of Cervical Carcinoma Xenografts: Associations with Lymph Node Metastasis and Its Assessment by DCE-MRI.

36. Assessment of the interstitial fluid pressure of tumors by dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging with contrast agents of different molecular weights.

37. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the metastatic potential of tumors: a preclinical study of cervical carcinoma and melanoma xenografts.

38. Interstitial fluid pressure and associated lymph node metastasis revealed in tumors by dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI.

39. Microenvironment-associated lymph node metastasis of human cervical carcinoma xenografts.

40. Assessment of hypoxia and radiation response in intramuscular experimental tumors by dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging.

41. Assessment of tumor hypoxia and interstitial fluid pressure by gadomelitol-based dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging.

42. Second-harmonic generation in collagen as a potential cancer diagnostic parameter.

43. Quantification of the second-order nonlinear susceptibility of collagen I using a laser scanning microscope.

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