[HTML][HTML] In vivo tracking of tissue engineered constructs
To date, the fields of biomaterials science and tissue engineering have shown great promise
in creating bioartificial tissues and organs for use in a variety of regenerative medicine …
in creating bioartificial tissues and organs for use in a variety of regenerative medicine …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular imaging and non-molecular imaging of atherosclerotic plaque thrombosis
B Guo, Z Li, P Tu, H Tang, Y Tu - Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Thrombosis in the context of atherosclerosis typically results in life-threatening
consequences, including acute coronary events and ischemic stroke. As such, early …
consequences, including acute coronary events and ischemic stroke. As such, early …
[HTML][HTML] Biodistribution studies for cell therapy products: Current status and issues
Y Kamiyama, Y Naritomi, Y Moriya, S Yamamoto… - Regenerative …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Information on the biodistribution (BD) of cell therapy products (CTPs) is essential
for prediction and assessment of their efficacy and toxicity profiles in non-clinical and clinical …
for prediction and assessment of their efficacy and toxicity profiles in non-clinical and clinical …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular imaging of angiogenesis in cardiac regeneration
L Mandic, D Traxler, A Gugerell, K Zlabinger… - Current cardiovascular …, 2016 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Myocardial infarction (MI) leading to heart failure displays an
important cause of death worldwide. Adequate restoration of blood flow to prevent this …
important cause of death worldwide. Adequate restoration of blood flow to prevent this …
Nanotechnology for cancer imaging: advances, challenges, and clinical opportunities
CH Liu, P Grodzinski - Radiology: Imaging Cancer, 2021 - pubs.rsna.org
Nanoparticle (NP) imaging applications have the potential to improve cancer diagnostics,
therapeutics, and treatment management. In biomedical research and clinical practice, NPs …
therapeutics, and treatment management. In biomedical research and clinical practice, NPs …
Novel applications of radionuclide imaging in peripheral vascular disease
MR Stacy, AJ Sinusas - Cardiology clinics, 2016 - cardiology.theclinics.com
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a highly prevalent and progressive atherosclerotic
disease of the lower extremities that is associated with claudication, nonhealing ulcers …
disease of the lower extremities that is associated with claudication, nonhealing ulcers …
Near-infrared biomedical imaging for transparency
It had been known that the near-infrared is the most transparent optical region. In early
2000's, near infrared imaging device came into market for various imaging use as the fruit of …
2000's, near infrared imaging device came into market for various imaging use as the fruit of …
[HTML][HTML] The role of molecular imaging in the evaluation of myocardial and peripheral angiogenesis
Angiogenesis, or the formation of new microvasculature, is a physiological process that may
occur in the setting of chronic tissue ischemia and can play an important role in improving …
occur in the setting of chronic tissue ischemia and can play an important role in improving …
[HTML][HTML] Radionuclide imaging of atherothrombotic diseases
MR Stacy - Current cardiovascular imaging reports, 2019 - Springer
Purpose of Review A variety of approaches and molecular targets have emerged in recent
years for radionuclide-based imaging of atherosclerosis and vulnerable plaque using single …
years for radionuclide-based imaging of atherosclerosis and vulnerable plaque using single …
Prospects of photo-and thermoacoustic imaging in neurosurgery
The evolution of neurosurgery has been, and continues to be, closely associated with
innovations in technology. Modern neurosurgery is wed to imaging technology and the …
innovations in technology. Modern neurosurgery is wed to imaging technology and the …