Unveiling molecular events in the brain by noninvasive imaging
Neuroimaging allows researchers and clinicians to noninvasively assess structure and
function of the brain. With the advances of imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance …
function of the brain. With the advances of imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance …
Seeing genes at work in the living brain with non-invasive molecular imaging
CM Deroose, V Reumers, Z Debyser… - Current gene …, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Over the past ten years, a variety of imaging techniques have been developed that allow
non-invasive detection of gene expression within the brain of intact mammals, ranging from …
non-invasive detection of gene expression within the brain of intact mammals, ranging from …
Integrating noninvasive molecular imaging into molecular medicine: an evolving paradigm
TF Massoud, SS Gambhir - Trends in molecular medicine, 2007 - cell.com
Molecular imaging is a rapidly emerging field, providing noninvasive visual quantitative
representations of fundamental biological processes in intact living subjects. Fundamental …
representations of fundamental biological processes in intact living subjects. Fundamental …
[HTML][HTML] Mouse models in neurological disorders: applications of non-invasive imaging
Y Waerzeggers, P Monfared, T Viel, A Winkeler… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2010 - Elsevier
Neuroimaging techniques represent powerful tools to assess disease-specific cellular,
biochemical and molecular processes non-invasively in vivo. Besides providing precise …
biochemical and molecular processes non-invasively in vivo. Besides providing precise …
Molecular imaging: looking at problems, seeing solutions
HR Herschman - Science, 2003 - science.org
Noninvasive molecular-imaging technologies are providing researchers with exciting new
opportunities to study small-animal models of human disease. With continued improvements …
opportunities to study small-animal models of human disease. With continued improvements …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular neuroimaging: the basics
LG Le Roux, D Schellingerhout - Seminars in roentgenology, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Molecular Imaging is very attractive to both physicians and researchers, as it allows
investigation into more basic aspects of disease than traditional modalities. In both research …
investigation into more basic aspects of disease than traditional modalities. In both research …
Molecular Neuroimaging: From Conventional to Emerging Techniques1
DA Hammoud, JM Hoffman, MG Pomper - Radiology, 2007 - pubs.rsna.org
The use of molecular imaging techniques in the central nervous system (CNS) has a rich
history. Most of the important developments in imaging—such as computed tomography …
history. Most of the important developments in imaging—such as computed tomography …
Imaging gene expression and endogenous molecular processes: molecular imaging
R Blasberg - Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
Noninvasive in vivo molecular imaging has developed over the past decade and involves
nuclear (positron emission tomography [PET], gamma camera), magnetic resonance, and in …
nuclear (positron emission tomography [PET], gamma camera), magnetic resonance, and in …
Molecular imaging of the brain: a historical perspective
JJ Frost - Neuroimaging Clinics, 2003 - neuroimaging.theclinics.com
The precise beginning of modern, in vivo molecular imaging is difficult to pinpoint because
the use of radiolabeled molecules has always existed in nuclear medicine. Nevertheless, a …
the use of radiolabeled molecules has always existed in nuclear medicine. Nevertheless, a …
Prospects of molecular imaging in neurology
AH Jacobs, A Winkeler, C Dittmar… - Journal of Cellular …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Molecular imaging aims towards the non‐invasive kinetic and quantitative assessment and
localization of biological processes of normal and diseased cells in vivo in animal models …
localization of biological processes of normal and diseased cells in vivo in animal models …