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Thermoacoustic Molecular Imaging of Small Animals [PDF]
We have designed, constructed, and tested a thermoacoustic computed tomography (TCT) scanner for imaging optical absorption in small animals in three dimensions. The device utilizes pulsed laser irradiation (680–1064 nm) and a unique, 128-element transducer array. We quantified the isotropic spatial resolution of this scanner to be 0.35 mm. We describe
Robert A. Kruger +4 more
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Background Dogs with portosystemic shunts have an altered blood amino acid profile, with an abnormal branched‐chained amino acid (BCAA)‐to‐aromatic amino acid (AAA) ratio being the most common abnormality.
Nausikaa Devriendt +6 more
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Advanced ultrasound techniques in small animal reproduction imaging.
Ultrasonography is the imaging technology of choice for the evaluation of the reproduction system and of pregnancy in both humans and animals. Over the past 10 years, there have been significant technological improvements of the equipment, while new ...
G. Mantziaras, G. Luvoni
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Dysbiosis and perturbations of fecal metabolic profiles have been reported in dogs with inflammatory bowel disease. Currently the incidence of dysbiosis and the fecal metabolomic profile in Yorkshire Terriers with chronic enteropathy (YTE) and the ...
Alexandra I. Galler +6 more
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Diagnostic Imaging of Cardiovascular Disease in Small Animals [PDF]
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has always been an important field of application for diagnostic imaging in small animal practices and, vice-versa, diagnostic imaging has greatly expanded the diagnostic capabilities of veterinary clinicians dealing with CVD [...]
Alessia Diana, Carlo Guglielmini
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Small‐animal, whole‐body imaging with metamaterial‐inspired RF coil [PDF]
Particular applications in preclinical magnetic resonance imaging require the entire body of an animal to be imaged with sufficient quality. This is usually performed by combining regions scanned with small coils with high sensitivity or long scans using
M. Zubkov +8 more
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Background Liver‐type fatty acid‐binding protein (L‐FABP) and neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin (NGAL) are candidate biomarkers for the detection of early chronic kidney disease (CKD) in cats.
Thirawut Kongtasai +12 more
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Molecular Imaging with Small Animal PET/CT
: Small animal positron emission tomography (PET) and computer tomography (CT) is an emerging field in preclinical imaging. High quality, state-of-the-art instruments are required for full optimization of the translational value of the small animal ...
Jorgensen JT +6 more
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Reversible facial nerve paralysis in a cat suspected to be associated with systemic hypertension
Case summary This report describes the appearance of facial nerve paralysis in a 16-year-old hypertensive cat. MRI was helpful in visualising and characterising mesencephalic and facial nerve lesions thought to be induced by hypertension.
Laura Moretto +5 more
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Noninvasive Bioluminescence Imaging in Small Animals [PDF]
There has been a rapid growth of bioluminescence imaging applications in small animal models in recent years, propelled by the availability of instruments, analysis software, reagents, and creative approaches to apply the technology in molecular imaging. Advantages include the sensitivity of the technique as well as its efficiency, relatively low cost,
Kurt R, Zinn +9 more
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