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Magnetic resonance metabolic profiling of breast cancer tissue obtained with core needle biopsy for predicting pathologic response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

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Table 2. HR-MAS MRS values for 37 breast cancer specimens.
Figure 2.  OPLS-DA score and loading S-plot of the HR-MAS MR spectra for differentiating pCR from non-pCR

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