Preclinical imaging with radiolabeled probes became an integral part of the complex translational process that moves a newly developed compound from laboratory to clinical application. Imaging studies in animal tumor models may be undertaken to test a newly synthesized tracer, a newly developed drug or to interrogate, in the living organism, specific molecular and biological processes underlying tumor growth and progression. The aim of the present review is to outline the current knowledge and future perspectives of preclinical imaging in oncology by providing examples from recent literature. Among the biological processes and molecular targets that can be visualized with radiolabeled probes in animal tumor models, we focused on proliferati...
Developing new oncology drugs has increased since the improved understanding of cancer's complex bio...
Translational research is changing the practice of modern medicine and the way in which health probl...
Angiogenesis is a multistep process regulated by pro- and antiangiogenic factors. In order to grow a...
Preclinical imaging with radiolabeled probes became an integral part of the complex translational pr...
Preclinical imaging with radiolabeled probes can provide noninvasive tools to test the efficacy of t...
In view of the trend towards personalized treatment strategies for (cancer) patients, there is an in...
Recent developments and improvements of multimodal imaging methods for use in animal research have s...
The identification of genetic and biochemical mechanisms underlying tumor growth and progression alo...
Angiogenesis is an active process, regulating new vessel growth, and is crucial for the survival and...
Biologically accurate mouse models of human cancer have become important tools for the study of huma...
Precision and personalized medicine is gaining importance in modern clinical medicine, as it aims to...
In the last ten years, the development of several novel targeted drugs and the refinement of state o...
The events that drive tumor progression and metastatization initiate within the cancer cell itself, ...
Molecular imaging, including fluorescence imaging (FMI), biolu...
Molecular imaging allows a noninvasive assessment of biochemical and biological processes in living ...
Developing new oncology drugs has increased since the improved understanding of cancer's complex bio...
Translational research is changing the practice of modern medicine and the way in which health probl...
Angiogenesis is a multistep process regulated by pro- and antiangiogenic factors. In order to grow a...
Preclinical imaging with radiolabeled probes became an integral part of the complex translational pr...
Preclinical imaging with radiolabeled probes can provide noninvasive tools to test the efficacy of t...
In view of the trend towards personalized treatment strategies for (cancer) patients, there is an in...
Recent developments and improvements of multimodal imaging methods for use in animal research have s...
The identification of genetic and biochemical mechanisms underlying tumor growth and progression alo...
Angiogenesis is an active process, regulating new vessel growth, and is crucial for the survival and...
Biologically accurate mouse models of human cancer have become important tools for the study of huma...
Precision and personalized medicine is gaining importance in modern clinical medicine, as it aims to...
In the last ten years, the development of several novel targeted drugs and the refinement of state o...
The events that drive tumor progression and metastatization initiate within the cancer cell itself, ...
Molecular imaging, including fluorescence imaging (FMI), biolu...
Molecular imaging allows a noninvasive assessment of biochemical and biological processes in living ...
Developing new oncology drugs has increased since the improved understanding of cancer's complex bio...
Translational research is changing the practice of modern medicine and the way in which health probl...
Angiogenesis is a multistep process regulated by pro- and antiangiogenic factors. In order to grow a...