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Nuclear imaging of thrombosis in small animal
Thromboembolic disorders are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The progress in noninvasive imaging techniques has led to the development of radionuclide imaging based on SPECT and PET approaches to observe molecular and cellular processes that may underlie the onset and progression of disease.
Marie-Cécile Valéra +2 more
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Technical Aspects of in vivo Small Animal CMR Imaging
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging has become an accurate and versatile imaging modality to visualize the cardiovascular system in normal or abnormal conditions.
Hao Li +7 more
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Standardization of Small Animal Imaging—Current Status and Future Prospects [PDF]
The benefit of small animal imaging is directly linked to the validity and reliability of the collected data. If the data (regardless of the modality used) are not reproducible and/or reliable, then the outcome of the data is rather questionable ...
J. Mannheim +9 more
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Imaging of Small-Animal Models of Infectious Diseases
Infectious diseases are the second leading cause of death worldwide. Noninvasive small-animal imaging has become an important research tool for preclinical studies of infectious diseases. Imaging studies permit enhanced information through longitudinal studies of the same animal during the infection.
Jelicks, Linda A. +5 more
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Hyperpolarized singlet NMR on a small animal imaging system [PDF]
Nuclear spin hyperpolarization makes a significant advance toward overcoming the sensitivity limitations of in vivo magnetic resonance imaging, particularly in the case of low-gamma nuclei.
C. Laustsen +6 more
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Influence of simethicone and fasting on the quality of abdominal ultrasonography in dogs
The presence of a significant quantity of gas in the gastrointestinal tract may hinder a proper ultrasonographic examination of the abdominal organs. The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of simethicone and fasting on the quality ...
M Paninarova +4 more
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Small Animal PET Imaging [PDF]
Positron emission tomography (PET) is well established as an important research and clinical molecular imaging modality. Although the size differences between humans and rodents create formidable challenges for the application of PET imaging in small animals, advances in technology over the past several years have enabled the translation of this ...
Gary D, Hutchins +3 more
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Objectives Radioiodine ( 131 I) therapy is the most appropriate treatment option for many hyperthyroid cats, as it is minimally invasive and often curative. Nevertheless, 131 I treatment is not always pursued by owners.
Charlotte De Voogt +6 more
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Background Deficiencies in vitamin A and D and disorders in the vitamin B complex are often present in people with chronic liver diseases. So far, the serum concentrations of these vitamins have not yet been studied in dogs with congenital extrahepatic ...
Nausikaa Devriendt +5 more
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Development of integration mode proton imaging with a single CMOS detector for a small animal irradiation platform [PDF]
A novel irradiation platform for preclinical proton therapy studies foresees proton imaging for accurate setup and treatment planning. Imaging at modern synchrocyclotron-based proton therapy centers with high instantaneous particle flux is possible with ...
Würl, Matthias +14 more
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