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Molecular Imaging of Paragangliomas and Pheochromocytomas. [PDF]
Burkett BJ, Johnson DR.
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Clinical benefits of LAFOV PET/CT in growing demand for molecular imaging. [PDF]
Vogel WV +6 more
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An update on recent advances in fluorescent materials for fluorescence molecular imaging: a review. [PDF]
Nkune NW +3 more
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The Rise of Total-Body PET/CT: Advancing Molecular Imaging Toward Early Cancer Detection and Potential Future Application in Prevention Healthcare. [PDF]
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Radiology, 2001
The term molecular imaging can be broadly defined as the in vivo characterization and measurement of biologic processes at the cellular and molecular level. In contradistinction to "classical" diagnostic imaging, it sets forth to probe the molecular abnormalities that are the basis of disease rather than to image the end effects of these molecular ...
R, Weissleder, U, Mahmood
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The term molecular imaging can be broadly defined as the in vivo characterization and measurement of biologic processes at the cellular and molecular level. In contradistinction to "classical" diagnostic imaging, it sets forth to probe the molecular abnormalities that are the basis of disease rather than to image the end effects of these molecular ...
R, Weissleder, U, Mahmood
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Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging
Radiology, 2007The goal of this review is to highlight how molecular imaging will impact the management and improved understanding of the major cardiovascular diseases that have substantial clinical impact and research interest. These topics include atherosclerosis, myocardial ischemia, myocardial viability, heart failure, gene therapy, and stem cell transplantation.
Joseph C, Wu +2 more
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Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2014
Molecular imaging enables the visualization and interrogation of specific biologic targets and pathways that precede or underlie changes in morphology, physiology, and function of the heart. Accordingly, it aims at identifying precursors or early stages of cardiac disease, and it may facilitate monitoring and guidance of novel, increasingly specific ...
Tim, Wollenweber, Frank M, Bengel
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Molecular imaging enables the visualization and interrogation of specific biologic targets and pathways that precede or underlie changes in morphology, physiology, and function of the heart. Accordingly, it aims at identifying precursors or early stages of cardiac disease, and it may facilitate monitoring and guidance of novel, increasingly specific ...
Tim, Wollenweber, Frank M, Bengel
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Multimodality Molecular Imaging
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2008In this article, we reported the progress of our research in molecular imaging. Two types of optical molecular imaging modalities are presented in the "Optical Molecular Imaging" section: fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT) and bioluminescence tomography (BLT).
Jie, Tian +6 more
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Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2014
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Ashfold, M. N. R., Parker, D. H.
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Ashfold, M. N. R., Parker, D. H.
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Methods, 2009
Ultrasound molecular imaging is based on the specific acoustic properties of acoustically active, gas-filled microbubbles (ultrasound contrast agents), which can be sensitively imaged with regular ultrasound methods. Modulating shell properties or binding specific probes to the microbubbles allows to target them to histological structures of interest ...
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Ultrasound molecular imaging is based on the specific acoustic properties of acoustically active, gas-filled microbubbles (ultrasound contrast agents), which can be sensitively imaged with regular ultrasound methods. Modulating shell properties or binding specific probes to the microbubbles allows to target them to histological structures of interest ...
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