Abstract #0033
            In Vivo Visualization of Mesoscopic Anatomy of Healthy and Pathological Lymph Nodes Using 7T MRI: A Feasibility Study
                      Martin Thomas Freitag                     1                    , Mathies Breithaupt                     2                    , 						Moritz Berger                     2                    , Reiner Umathum                     2                    , 						Armin M. Nagel                     2                    , Jessica Hassel                     3                    , 						Mark E. Ladd                     2                    , Wolfhard Semmler                     2                    , 						Bram Stieltjes                     4                    , and Heinz-Peter Schlemmer                     4          
            
            1
           
           Section Quantitative Imaging Based Disease 
						Characterization, German Cancer Research Center, 
						Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany,
           
            2
           
           Department 
						of Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer Research 
						Center, Heidelberg, Germany,
           
            3
           
           Department 
						of Dermatology, National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT), 
						University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany,
           
            4
           
           Department 
						of Radiology, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, 
						Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
          
            
            
				
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