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Nanotechnology for Multimodal Imaging

Nanomedicine, 2011
1141 ISSN 1743-5889 10.2217/NNM.11.113 © 2011 Future Medicine Ltd Nanomedicine (2011) 6(7), 1141–1144 “There have been two main strategies for multimodal imaging. One is to develop a novel imaging agent that can be active in more than one imaging modality, and another is to formulate more than one existing imaging agent in a single delivery system ...
Liu, Y., Mi, Y., Feng, S.-S.
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Targeted multimodal imaging modalities

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2014
Molecular imaging non-invasively visualizes and characterizes the biologic functions and mechanisms in living organisms at a molecular level. In recent years, advances in imaging instruments, imaging probes, assay methods, and quantification techniques have enabled more refined and reliable images for more accurate diagnoses.
Seung Yong, Lee   +4 more
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Multimodality imaging of osteomyelitis

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1995
Early diagnosis of osteomyelitis continues to be a clinical problem. Multiple imaging modalities are being used for the diagnosis of osteomyelitis, but none of them is ideal for all cases. The choice of modality depends on several factors based on an understanding of the pathophysiologic aspects of different forms of osteomyelitis.
A H, Elgazzar   +3 more
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Elastofibroma Dorsi: Multimodal Imaging

PM&R, 2014
A.H. Department of Physical and RehabilitaElastofibroma dorsi (ED) is a slow-growing, benign soft-tissue tumor composed of fibroelastic tissue [1]. Although rare, it typically is located at the inferior pole of the scapula and is bilateral in 10%-54% of the cases reported.
Ahmet, Hartavi   +3 more
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Psychophysiology-Informed (Multimodal) Imaging

2014
Electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetic resonance imaging are two popular methodologies for brain research. While EEG has a high temporal resolution, yet a low spatial resolution, MRI has the complete opposite, a high spatial resolution, yet a low temporal resolution.
Nikolaj, Bak, Bob, Oranje
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Principles of multimodal imaging

Minimally Invasive Therapy, 1995
Current medical practice deals with a variety of multimodal information (X-ray film, ultrasound, CT, MR, ECG and EEG, laboratory results, medical records, etc.) Diagnosis and treatment demand an integrated view of this information including the patient's record and history. This paper describes multimodal imaging approaches to such a system with regard
M, Staemmler   +3 more
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Multimodal Imaging in Choroideremia

2019
Choroideremia (CHM) is associated with progressive degeneration of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), choriocapillaris (CC), and photoreceptors. As animal models of CHM are lacking, most information about cell survival has come from imaging affected patients.
Katharina G, Foote   +2 more
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Image registration method for multimodal images

Applied Optics, 2011
A new image registration method for multimodal images is proposed in this paper. This method is a combination of the modified scale invariant feature transform (SIFT) feature extraction algorithm and the shape-context feature descriptor. Salient points of multimodal images are extracted by using the modified SIFT feature extraction algorithm. Then each
Bingjian, Wang   +6 more
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Multimodality Imaging in Pulmonary Hypertension

Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2015
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a pathophysiological condition defined as an increase in mean pulmonary artery pressure of ≥ 25 mm Hg at rest. Although right heart catheterization remains an essential step in the diagnostic algorithm-particularly for pulmonary arterial hypertension-noninvasive multimodality imaging plays an important role in defining ...
Bossone, Eduardo   +12 more
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Multimodal imaging through a multimode fiber

Opto-Acoustic Methods and Applications in Biophotonics IV, 2019
We present a ultra-thin system that combines optical resolution photoacoustic microscopy and fluorescence imaging based on a multimode fiber and a fiber optical hydrophone with only 250µm cross section.
Antonio Miguel M. Caravaca Aguirre   +4 more
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