The bio-distribution and targeting capability of pharmaceuticals may be assessed in small animals by imaging gamma-rays emitted from radio-isotope markers. Detectors that exploit the Compton concept allow higher gamma-ray efficiency compared to conventional Anger cameras employing collimators, and feature sub-millimeter spatial resolution and compact geometry. We are developing a Compton Camera that has to address several requirements: the high rates typical of the Compton concept; detection of gamma-rays of different energies that may range from 140 keV (99mTc) to 511 keV (β+β+ emitters); presence of gamma and beta radiation with energies up to 2 MeV in case of 188Re. The camera consists of a thin position-sensitive Tracker that scatters ...
In nuclear-medical imaging, most clinically applied gamma rays have energies less than or equal to 5...
Compton camera prototype for a position-sensitive detection of prompt γ rays from proton-induced nuc...
Biomedical research using animal models of metabolism and disease mechanisms demands a very high res...
The bio-distribution and targeting capability of pharmaceuticals may be assessed in small animals by...
The bio-distribution and targeting capability of pharmaceuticals may be assessed in small animals by...
The bio-distribution and targeting capability of pharmaceuticals may be assessed in small animals b...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...
We have designed a Compton Camera (CC) to image the bio-distribution of gamma-emitting radiopharmace...
(1) Background: Gamma cameras have wide applications in industry, including nuclear power plant moni...
The use of gamma ray emitting isotopes for clinical diagnosis is well established. It has led to the...
We have designed a Compton Camera (CC) to image the bio-distribution of gamma-emitting radiopharmace...
C-SPRINT is a prototype electronically-collimated imaging system that has been built using pixellate...
AbstractOn Compton ImagingbySara MattafirriDoctor of Philosophy in Engineering-Nuclear EngineeringUn...
The use of real-time gamma imaging for cancer treatment in particle therapy is expected to improveth...
In nuclear-medical imaging, most clinically applied gamma rays have energies less than or equal to 5...
Compton camera prototype for a position-sensitive detection of prompt γ rays from proton-induced nuc...
Biomedical research using animal models of metabolism and disease mechanisms demands a very high res...
The bio-distribution and targeting capability of pharmaceuticals may be assessed in small animals by...
The bio-distribution and targeting capability of pharmaceuticals may be assessed in small animals by...
The bio-distribution and targeting capability of pharmaceuticals may be assessed in small animals b...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...
We have designed a Compton Camera (CC) to image the bio-distribution of gamma-emitting radiopharmace...
(1) Background: Gamma cameras have wide applications in industry, including nuclear power plant moni...
The use of gamma ray emitting isotopes for clinical diagnosis is well established. It has led to the...
We have designed a Compton Camera (CC) to image the bio-distribution of gamma-emitting radiopharmace...
C-SPRINT is a prototype electronically-collimated imaging system that has been built using pixellate...
AbstractOn Compton ImagingbySara MattafirriDoctor of Philosophy in Engineering-Nuclear EngineeringUn...
The use of real-time gamma imaging for cancer treatment in particle therapy is expected to improveth...
In nuclear-medical imaging, most clinically applied gamma rays have energies less than or equal to 5...
Compton camera prototype for a position-sensitive detection of prompt γ rays from proton-induced nuc...
Biomedical research using animal models of metabolism and disease mechanisms demands a very high res...