We present a new rodent SPECT system (U-SPECT-II) that enables molecular imaging of murine organs down to resolutions of less than half a millimeter and high-resolution total-body imaging. Methods: The U-SPECT-II is based on a triangular stationary detector set-up, an XYZ stage that moves the animal during scanning, and interchangeable cylindric collimators (each containing 75 pinhole apertures) for both mouse and rat imaging. A novel graphical user interface incorporating preselection of the field of view with the aid of optical images of the animal focuses the pinholes to the area of interest, thereby maximizing sensitivity for the task at hand. Images are obtained from list mode data using statistical reconstruction that takes system blu...
Molecular imaging of rats is of great importance for basic and translational research. As a powerful...
Studies of the biodistribution of radiolabeled compounds in rodents frequently are performed during ...
During the last decade we have observed a growing interest in “in vivo” imaging techniques for small...
We present a new rodent SPECT system (U-SPECT-II) that enables molecular imaging of murine organs do...
We present a new rodent SPECT system (U-SPECT-II) that enables molecular imaging of murine organs do...
We present a new rodent SPECT system (U-SPECT-II) that en-ables molecular imaging of murine organs d...
Limited spatial resolution of preclinical positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emiss...
A major advance in biomedical science and diagnosis was accomplished with the development of in vivo...
The main subject of this thesis is the development of the first two in a series of dedicated ultra-h...
dedicated to small-animal imaging. A cylinder with 75 gold micropinhole apertures that focus on a mo...
We demonstrate new technologies for SPECT imaging with unsurpassed resolution in mice and rats. Resu...
Studies of the biodistribution of radiolabeled compounds in rodents frequently are performed during ...
The need to study dynamic biologic processes in intact small-animal models of disease has stimulated...
We aimed to investigate the image quality of the U-SPECT5/CT E-Class a micro single-photon emission ...
Positron emission tomography, single photon emission computed tomography and planar projection imagi...
Molecular imaging of rats is of great importance for basic and translational research. As a powerful...
Studies of the biodistribution of radiolabeled compounds in rodents frequently are performed during ...
During the last decade we have observed a growing interest in “in vivo” imaging techniques for small...
We present a new rodent SPECT system (U-SPECT-II) that enables molecular imaging of murine organs do...
We present a new rodent SPECT system (U-SPECT-II) that enables molecular imaging of murine organs do...
We present a new rodent SPECT system (U-SPECT-II) that en-ables molecular imaging of murine organs d...
Limited spatial resolution of preclinical positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emiss...
A major advance in biomedical science and diagnosis was accomplished with the development of in vivo...
The main subject of this thesis is the development of the first two in a series of dedicated ultra-h...
dedicated to small-animal imaging. A cylinder with 75 gold micropinhole apertures that focus on a mo...
We demonstrate new technologies for SPECT imaging with unsurpassed resolution in mice and rats. Resu...
Studies of the biodistribution of radiolabeled compounds in rodents frequently are performed during ...
The need to study dynamic biologic processes in intact small-animal models of disease has stimulated...
We aimed to investigate the image quality of the U-SPECT5/CT E-Class a micro single-photon emission ...
Positron emission tomography, single photon emission computed tomography and planar projection imagi...
Molecular imaging of rats is of great importance for basic and translational research. As a powerful...
Studies of the biodistribution of radiolabeled compounds in rodents frequently are performed during ...
During the last decade we have observed a growing interest in “in vivo” imaging techniques for small...