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The same group working in the rabbit model described that T1 weighted black-blood sequencing allowed to differentiate the matrix from various stages of hemoglobin degrading products, indicating that T1-weighted images may further characterize the age of the thrombus [28].
The adjusted model described that more than 85% of the variability in baseline hemoglobin was accounted for by variables not included in the model.
Though renal tumors are highly vascularised and could represent one novel target for RAS blockers, only one murine model described that ACE-Is prevent the development of distant metastasis [ 14].
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