QIU Fei-chan. Small animal PET and its applications in biomedical research[J]. Int J Radiat Med Nucl Med, 2004, 28(6): 241-245.
Citation: QIU Fei-chan. Small animal PET and its applications in biomedical research[J]. Int J Radiat Med Nucl Med, 2004, 28(6): 241-245.

Small animal PET and its applications in biomedical research

  • Positron emission tomography (PET) is a nuclear medical imaging technique that permits the use of positron-labeled molecular imaging probes for non-invasive assays of biochemical processes. As the leading technology in nuclear medicine, PET has extended its applications from the clinical field to the study of small laboratory animals. In recent years, the development of new detector technology has dramatically improved the spatial resolution and image quality of small animal PET scanner, which is being used increasingly as a basic tool in modern biomedical research. In particular, small animal PET will play an important role in drug discovery and development, in the study of small animal models of human diseases, in characterizing gene expression and in many other ways.
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