Remodeling of tissue microvasculature commonly promotes neoplastic growth; however, there is no imaging modality in oncology yet that noninvasively quantifies microvascular changes in clinical routine. Although blood capillaries cannot be resolved in typical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measurements, their geometry and distribution influence the integral nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signal from each macroscopic MRI voxel. We have numerically simulated the expected transverse relaxation in NMR voxels with different dimensions based on the realistic microvasculature in healthy and tumor-bearing mouse brains (U87 and GL261 glioblastoma).
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