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The HGNS were functionalized with PEG in two steps to achieve a zeta potential of approximately −10 mV, appropriate for tumor uptake studies in vivo.
For example, GM-CSF might trigger the early maturation of dendritic cells, without allowing the opportunity for appropriate antigen uptake and presentation.
Monolayer systems were also used where appropriate for visualisation of photosensitiser uptake and quantification of neurite length.
To allow for appropriate comparison of uptake values across subjects, we performed a second pre-processing step in which the images were intensity normalized.
In this view, the study adds novelty to take forward in evolving socially acceptable REDD+ MRV systems and could draw necessary attention from policy makers for an appropriate uptake.
It is essential that the latter be adhered to if subsequent scale up of the output metrics for uptake and clearance are to have appropriate (scalable) units.
The PT-OCT system in common path configuration demonstrated high (pM-level) sensitivity to GNR contrast agents (Fig. 5), with detection levels appropriate for in vivo imaging of GNR uptake in mouse tumors [ 42].
Static PET imaging is more feasible clinically, however, and it is often assumed that one can adopt static imaging in place of kinetic imaging when some appropriate uptake metric SUV for FDG-PET or TBR for hypoxia-PET is well-correlated withypoxia-PET is.
Incorporating delivery of the tool at the point of care, framing it as appropriate for Latino men, and guiding them through its use may be necessary for uptake.
PET scans performed in a baboon showed appropriate early brain uptake for consideration as a radiotracer.
And even these naturally occurring doses are considered safe for uptake.
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