Amyloid imaging represents a major advance in neuroscience, enabling the detection and quantification of pathologic protein aggregations in the brain. In this review we survey current amyloid imaging techniques, focusing on positron emission tomography (PET) with 11carbon-labelled Pittsburgh Compound-B (11C-PIB), the most extensively studied and best validated tracer. PIB binds specifically to fibrillar beta-amyloid (Aβ) deposits, and is a sensitive marker for Aβ pathology in cognitively normal older individuals and patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). PIB-PET provides us with a powerful tool to examine in vivo the relationship between amyloid deposition, clinical symptoms, and structural and func...
Imaging of amyloid deposition using PET has been available in research studies for 2 decades and has...
Recent development in molecular imaging enables measurement of fibrillar amyloid plaque in Alzheimer...
The devastating effects of the still incurable Alzheimer's disease (AD) project an ever increasing s...
Amyloid imaging represents a major advance in neuroscience, enabling the detection and quantificatio...
Amyloid imaging represents a major advance in neuroscience, enabling the detection and quantificatio...
Amyloid imaging represents a major advance in neuroscience, enabling the detection and quantificatio...
Amyloid imaging represents a major advance in neuroscience, enabling the detection and quantificatio...
In the past decade, positron emission tomography (PET) with carbon-11-labeled Pittsburgh Compound B ...
In the past decade, positron emission tomography (PET) with carbon-11-labeled Pittsburgh Compound B ...
In the past decade, positron emission tomography (PET) with carbon-11-labeled Pittsburgh Compound B ...
© 2007 Dr. Steven Yik Ping NgBackground: Beta amyloid (Aβ) is one of the pathologic hallmarks of Alz...
This report describes the first human study of a novel amyloid-imaging positron emission tomography ...
Background and aims: Deposits of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain are one of the most characteristi...
Imaging of amyloid deposition using PET has been available in research studies for 2 decades and has...
Diagnosis and treatment strategies for dementia are based on the sensitive and specific detection of...
Imaging of amyloid deposition using PET has been available in research studies for 2 decades and has...
Recent development in molecular imaging enables measurement of fibrillar amyloid plaque in Alzheimer...
The devastating effects of the still incurable Alzheimer's disease (AD) project an ever increasing s...
Amyloid imaging represents a major advance in neuroscience, enabling the detection and quantificatio...
Amyloid imaging represents a major advance in neuroscience, enabling the detection and quantificatio...
Amyloid imaging represents a major advance in neuroscience, enabling the detection and quantificatio...
Amyloid imaging represents a major advance in neuroscience, enabling the detection and quantificatio...
In the past decade, positron emission tomography (PET) with carbon-11-labeled Pittsburgh Compound B ...
In the past decade, positron emission tomography (PET) with carbon-11-labeled Pittsburgh Compound B ...
In the past decade, positron emission tomography (PET) with carbon-11-labeled Pittsburgh Compound B ...
© 2007 Dr. Steven Yik Ping NgBackground: Beta amyloid (Aβ) is one of the pathologic hallmarks of Alz...
This report describes the first human study of a novel amyloid-imaging positron emission tomography ...
Background and aims: Deposits of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain are one of the most characteristi...
Imaging of amyloid deposition using PET has been available in research studies for 2 decades and has...
Diagnosis and treatment strategies for dementia are based on the sensitive and specific detection of...
Imaging of amyloid deposition using PET has been available in research studies for 2 decades and has...
Recent development in molecular imaging enables measurement of fibrillar amyloid plaque in Alzheimer...
The devastating effects of the still incurable Alzheimer's disease (AD) project an ever increasing s...