Multimodal Optical and Nuclear Imaging – Video




Multimodal Optical and Nuclear Imaging
Preclinical applications of biomedical imaging are rapidly expanding as tools for molecular biology research and diagnostic contrast agent development. As no single imaging modality can provide a full picture of the complex biology of disease, more researchers are turning to multimodality imaging. The availability of contrast agents for optical and nuclear imaging has never been higher, including both genetically engineered reporters and synthetic compounds. In this webinar, we will discuss the principles of planar optical imaging and scintigraphy in the context of imaging in animal models. These techniques are economical and simple, allowing facile data co-registration. We will review multimodal imaging strategies with respect to laboratory research and clinical applications.From:BrukerBioSpin PCIViews:0 0ratingsTime:36:39More inScience Technology

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