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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging |
Manuscript Type |
Autobiography |
Article Title |
Simultaneous follow-up of mouse colon lesions by colonoscopy and endoluminal ultrasound biomicroscopy
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Manuscript Source |
Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Rossana C Soletti, Kelly Z Alves, Marcelo AP de Britto, Dyanna G de Matos, Mônica Soldan, Helena L Borges and João C Machado |
Funding Agency and Grant Number |
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National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) |
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Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Higher Education (CAPES) |
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Carlos Chagas Filho Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ) |
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Corresponding Author |
João Carlos Machado, Professor, Biomedical Engineering Program, COPPE, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, PO Box 68510, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21941-972, Brazil. jcm@peb.ufrj.br |
Key Words |
Ultrasound biomicroscopy; Animal model; Diagnostic imaging; Colonic neoplasm; Longitudinal study |
Core Tip |
This paper employed imaging methods, endoluminal ultrasonic biomicroscopy (eUBM) associated to colonoscopy, in a longitudinal study to evaluate the progression of chemically-induced colonic lesions in mice, during a period of two months. The eUBM method complemented colonoscopy and enhanced the study, once the ultrasonic images allowed the detection of lesions underneath the epithelium. Potential future application of eUBM combined with colonoscopy could be in the monitoring of therapeutic efficacy of chemotherapeutic drugs in vivo. |
Publish Date |
2013-12-11 16:13 |
Citation |
Soletti RC, Alves KZ, de Britto MAP, de Matos DG, Soldan M, Borges HL, Machado JC. Simultaneous follow-up of mouse colon lesions by colonoscopy and endoluminal ultrasound biomicroscopy. World J Gastroenterol 2013; 19(44): 8056-8064 |
URL |
http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v19/i44/8056.htm |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v19.i44.8056 |
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