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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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Biosensors and Molecular Imaging
IEEE Pulse, 2011The increase in the understanding of the physical and functional properties of the biological material, from the cellular level down to single molecules, owes its success to the development of suitable high-sensitivity platforms to image the biomaterial and analyze its response to specific stimuli.
SAMPIETRO, MARCO+9 more
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Molecular Imaging of the Heart
Comprehensive Physiology, 2019ABSTRACTMultimodality cardiovascular imaging is routinely used to assess cardiac function, structure, and physiological parameters to facilitate the diagnosis, characterization, and phenotyping of numerous cardiovascular diseases (CVD), as well as allows for risk stratification and guidance in medical therapy decision‐making.
Nsini Umoh+4 more
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2012
The major application for PET imaging in clinical practice is represented by cancer imaging and (18)F-FDG is the most widely employed positron emitter compound. However, some diseases cannot be properly evaluated with this tracer and thus there is the necessity to develop more specific compounds.
Egesta Lopci, FANTI, STEFANO
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The major application for PET imaging in clinical practice is represented by cancer imaging and (18)F-FDG is the most widely employed positron emitter compound. However, some diseases cannot be properly evaluated with this tracer and thus there is the necessity to develop more specific compounds.
Egesta Lopci, FANTI, STEFANO
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Molecular imaging in sarcoidosis
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2011In recent years molecular imaging techniques have made important advances as regards the study of sarcoidosis. This paper reviews new developments in these techniques as well as their present role and limitations in the assessment of patients with sarcoidosis.PET with (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose ((18)F-FDG PET) has proved to be more sensitive than (67 ...
Juan Mañá, Cristina Gámez
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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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cellular and molecular imaging
2006This chapter surveys some of the electromagnetic and echographic imaging techniques and applications of interest for biology and medicine. First, some fundamental parameters for cellular imaging are introduced as contrast mechanisms, resolution, and penetration depth.
LANDINI, LUIGI+2 more
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Martin G Pomper, Steven P Rowe
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Metabolomics in cancer research and emerging applications in clinical oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Daniel R Schmidt+2 more
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Cellular and Molecular Imaging
Current Protocols in Cytometry, 2008Simon C. Watkins+2 more
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