نتایج جستجو برای: small animal imaging

تعداد نتایج: 1388948  

2010
M. S. Ramirez Y. Chen S. Y. Lai J. A. Bankson

Introduction The reduction of MRI acquisition time by parallel imaging (PI) with phased array coils has standardized the inclusion of multichannel receivers in modern clinical systems. Dedicated small-animal research systems have also provided an increasing number of receiver channels in recent years. For small-animal MRI, the use of multichannel receivers permits not only PI-accelerated acquis...

Journal: :Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering 2006
Gopal Iyer Jack J Li Fabien Pinaud James M Tsay Laurent A Bentolila Xavier Michalet Shimon Weiss

We have synthesized high quality type-II CdTe/CdSe near infrared quantum dots using successive ion layer adsorption and reaction chemistry. Transmission electron microscopy reveals that CdTe/CdSe can be synthesized layer by layer yielding quantum dots of narrow size distribution. Excitation and photoluminescence spectra reveal discrete type-II transitions, which correspond to energy lower that ...

2010
Sophie Piper Peyman Bahmani Jan Klohs Riad Bourayou Peter Brunecker Jochen Müller Denise Harhausen Ute Lindauer Ulrich Dirnagl Jens Steinbrink Andreas Wunder

Non-invasive near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging is a powerful tool to study pathophysiology in a wide variety of animal disease models including brain diseases. However, especially in NIRF imaging of the brain or other deeper laying target sites, background fluorescence emitted from the scalp or superficial blood vessels can impede the detection of fluorescence in deeper tissue. Here, we...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2003
Garry Choy Sarah O'Connor Felix E Diehn Nick Costouros H Richard Alexander Peter Choyke Steven K Libutti

Optical imaging is a modality that is cost-effective, rapid, easy to use, and can be readily applied to studying disease processes and biology in vivo. For this study, we used a green fluorescent protein (GFP)- and luciferase-expressing mouse tumor model to compare and contrast the quantitative and qualitative capabilities of a fluorescent reporter gene (GFP) and a bioluminescent reporter gene ...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2005
Abhijit J Chaudhari Felix Darvas James R Bading Rex A Moats Peter S Conti Desmond J Smith Simon R Cherry Richard M Leahy

For bioluminescence imaging studies in small animals, it is important to be able to accurately localize the three-dimensional (3D) distribution of the underlying bioluminescent source. The spectrum of light produced by the source that escapes the subject varies with the depth of the emission source because of the wavelength-dependence of the optical properties of tissue. Consequently, multispec...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2014
Tomohiko Yamane Min-Jae Park Dominik Richter Stephan G Nekolla Mehrbod S Javadi Constantin Lapa Samuel Samnick Andreas K Buck Ken Herrmann Takahiro Higuchi

UNLABELLED The assessment of myocardial radiotracer kinetics, including cardiac extraction fraction and washout, requires the study of isolated perfused hearts to avoid analytic error due to tracer recirculation and systemic metabolites. Analysis of the isolated perfused rat heart by a high-resolution small-animal PET system may offer both reliable evaluation of cardiac tracer kinetics and tomo...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2012
Christoffer Laustsen Giuseppe Pileio Michael C D Tayler Lynda J Brown Richard C D Brown Malcolm H Levitt Jan H Ardenkjaer-Larsen

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. The sensitivity may be improved further by storing the hyperpolarization in slowly relaxing singlet populations of spin-1/2 pairs. Here, we report hyperpolarized (13) C spin order transferred into and retrie...

2015
M. Oteo M. A. Morcillo

Increasingly, in vivo imaging of small laboratory animals has become critical for preclinical biomedical research allowing the non-invasive assessment of biological and biochemical processes in living subjects. Many di erent positron labeled compounds have been synthesized as tracer that target a range of speci c markers or pathways yielding quantitative, spatially and temporally indexed inform...

Journal: :Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention : MICCAI ... International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention 2007
Mohammad Matinfar Owen Gray Iulian Iordachita Christopher W. Kennedy Eric Ford John Wong Russell H. Taylor Peter Kazanzides

In cancer research, well characterized small animal models of human cancer, such as transgenic mice, have greatly accelerated the pace of development of cancer treatments. The goal of the Small Animal Radiation Research Platform (SARRP) is to make those same models available for the development and evaluation of novel radiation therapies. In combination with advanced imaging methods, small anim...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2009
Laurent A Bentolila Yuval Ebenstein Shimon Weiss

Nanotechnology is poised to transform research, prevention, and treatment of cancer through the development of novel diagnostic imaging methods and targeted therapies. In particular, the use of nanoparticles for imaging has gained considerable momentum in recent years. This review focuses on the growing contribution of quantum dots (QDs) for in vivo imaging in small-animal models. Fluorescent Q...

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