Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is an in vivo analog of autoradiography and has the potential to become a powerful new tool in imaging biological processes in small laboratory animals. PET imaging of small animals can provide unique information that can help in advancement of human disease models as well as drug development. Clinical PET scanners used for human imaging are bulky, expensive and do not have adequate spatial resolution for small animal studies. Hence, dedicated, low cost instruments are required for conducting small animal studies with higher spatial resolution than what is currently achieved with clinical as well as dedicated small animal PET scanners. The goal of the proposed project is to investigate a new all solid-stat...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
There have been impressive improvements in the performance of small-animal positron emission tomogra...
The development of dedicated small animal PET (positron emission tomography) scanners has led to sig...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
A small animal positron emission tomography (PET) instrument using a high-resolution solid-state det...
The next generation of discoveries in molecular imaging requires positron emission tomography (PET) ...
AbstractWe are investigating the feasibility of a high-resolution PET insert device based on a Cadmi...
Proceeding of: 2002 IEEE Symposium International on Biomedical Imaging, Washington, D.C., USA, July ...
A very high resolution positron emission tomography (PET) scanner for small animal imaging based on ...
Proceeding of: 2002 IEEE Symposium International on Biomedical Imaging, Washington, D.C., USA, July ...
Proceeding of: 2002 IEEE Symposium International on Biomedical Imaging, Washington, D.C., USA, July ...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
There have been impressive improvements in the performance of small-animal positron emission tomogra...
The development of dedicated small animal PET (positron emission tomography) scanners has led to sig...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
A small animal positron emission tomography (PET) instrument using a high-resolution solid-state det...
The next generation of discoveries in molecular imaging requires positron emission tomography (PET) ...
AbstractWe are investigating the feasibility of a high-resolution PET insert device based on a Cadmi...
Proceeding of: 2002 IEEE Symposium International on Biomedical Imaging, Washington, D.C., USA, July ...
A very high resolution positron emission tomography (PET) scanner for small animal imaging based on ...
Proceeding of: 2002 IEEE Symposium International on Biomedical Imaging, Washington, D.C., USA, July ...
Proceeding of: 2002 IEEE Symposium International on Biomedical Imaging, Washington, D.C., USA, July ...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
Semiconductor detector technology, initially developed for high energy physics applications, has fou...
There have been impressive improvements in the performance of small-animal positron emission tomogra...