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Fig. 5C Direct imaging of angiogenesis in mouse model of atherosclerosis using MRI and paramagnetic nanoparticles targeted against {alpha}{nu}ß3 integrin. (Reprinted with permission from Winter PM, Morawski AM, Caruthers SD, et al. Molecular imaging of angiogenesis in early-stage atherosclerosis with {alpha}{nu}ß3-integrin-targeted nanoparticles. Circulation 2003; 108:2270-2274 [51].) Color-coded signal enhancement image of B in which regions of greatest enhancement are seen in yellow indicates that some portions of aortic wall have regions of greater enhancement (and greater angiogenesis).