Studies show that the radiation dose received during a micro-CT examination may have adverse effects on living subjects. However, the correlations between the biological effects and the radiation doses have never been thoroughly evaluated in the majority of cases. In this study, we evaluated the biological radiation effects of measured radiation doses in ICR mice using cone-beam micro-CT scans. Long-term in vivo whole-body micro-CT scans of ICR mice were performed for a duration of 4 weeks. Although a scanning frequency of three scans per week is higher than that necessary for conventional studies, this study represents particular cases where the subjects may undergo an extreme number of examinations. The average X-ray dose of a CT scan mea...
This study demonstrated a method that can characterize the development of FLASH and conventional rad...
Dose continues to be an area of concern in preclinical imaging studies, especially for those imaging...
Background: Dose continues to be an area of concern in preclinical imaging studies, especially for t...
Background: Micro-computed tomography (CT) allows high-resolution imaging of the chest in mice for s...
Implementation of in vivo high-resolution micro-computed tomography (µCT), a powerful tool for longi...
Purpose: Small animals are increasingly used as translational models in preclinical imaging studies,...
In vivo micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) will offer unique information on the time-related chang...
Before microCT can be exploited to its full potential for longitudinal monitoring of transgenic and ...
In longitudinal studies, in vivo micro-Computed Tomography (microCT) imaging is used to investigate ...
Background and purpose: Preclinical models are much needed to assess the effect of novel radiosensit...
Radiation therapy is an important therapeutic modality for thoracic malignancies. However, radiation...
BACKGROUND: Dose continues to be an area of concern in preclinical imaging studies, especially for t...
The ability to estimate absorbed doses in experimental animals to which radiolabeled material has be...
International audiencePurpose: Micro-CT is considered to be a powerful tool to investigate various m...
Purpose: In lung cancer radiation therapy, the dose constraints are determined mostly by healthy lun...
This study demonstrated a method that can characterize the development of FLASH and conventional rad...
Dose continues to be an area of concern in preclinical imaging studies, especially for those imaging...
Background: Dose continues to be an area of concern in preclinical imaging studies, especially for t...
Background: Micro-computed tomography (CT) allows high-resolution imaging of the chest in mice for s...
Implementation of in vivo high-resolution micro-computed tomography (µCT), a powerful tool for longi...
Purpose: Small animals are increasingly used as translational models in preclinical imaging studies,...
In vivo micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) will offer unique information on the time-related chang...
Before microCT can be exploited to its full potential for longitudinal monitoring of transgenic and ...
In longitudinal studies, in vivo micro-Computed Tomography (microCT) imaging is used to investigate ...
Background and purpose: Preclinical models are much needed to assess the effect of novel radiosensit...
Radiation therapy is an important therapeutic modality for thoracic malignancies. However, radiation...
BACKGROUND: Dose continues to be an area of concern in preclinical imaging studies, especially for t...
The ability to estimate absorbed doses in experimental animals to which radiolabeled material has be...
International audiencePurpose: Micro-CT is considered to be a powerful tool to investigate various m...
Purpose: In lung cancer radiation therapy, the dose constraints are determined mostly by healthy lun...
This study demonstrated a method that can characterize the development of FLASH and conventional rad...
Dose continues to be an area of concern in preclinical imaging studies, especially for those imaging...
Background: Dose continues to be an area of concern in preclinical imaging studies, especially for t...