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In vivo19F MRI for Cell Tracking
Authors:Mangala Srinivas  Philipp Boehm-Sturm  Markus Aswendt  Eberhard D Pracht  Carl G Figdor  I Jolanda de Vries  Mathias Hoehn
Institution:1.Department of Tumor Immunology, Nijmegen Center for Molecular Life Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center;2.In-Vivo-NMR Laboratory, Max Planck Institute for Neurological Research;3.German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)
Abstract:In vivo19F MRI allows quantitative cell tracking without the use of ionizing radiation. It is a noninvasive technique that can be applied to humans. Here, we describe a general protocol for cell labeling, imaging, and image processing. The technique is applicable to various cell types and animal models, although here we focus on a typical mouse model for tracking murine immune cells. The most important issues for cell labeling are described, as these are relevant to all models. Similarly, key imaging parameters are listed, although the details will vary depending on the MRI system and the individual setup. Finally, we include an image processing protocol for quantification. Variations for this, and other parts of the protocol, are assessed in the Discussion section. Based on the detailed procedure described here, the user will need to adapt the protocol for each specific cell type, cell label, animal model, and imaging setup. Note that the protocol can also be adapted for human use, as long as clinical restrictions are met.
Keywords:Medicine  Issue 81  Animal Models  Immune System Diseases  MRI  19F MRI  Cell Tracking  Quantification  Cell Label  In vivo Imaging
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