Abstract:Dysregulated remodeling of the extracellular matrix (ECM) can lead to excessive accumulation of ECM proteins (primarily collagen, elastin/ tropoelastin, fibronectin and fibrin) resulting in tissue fibrosis. In many pathologies, changes in the molecular pattern of ECM components have been related to the progression and severity of fibrosis. Thus, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) probes sensing specific ECM components hold promise for accurate staging of fibrotic diseases. This paper focuses on gadolinium-based … Show more
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