18 research outputs found
MRI-guided voxel-based partial volume effect correction in brain PET: Assessment of the impact of 3 MR image segmentation algorithms
Applicability of emission-based attenuation map for rapid CBF, OEF, and CMRO2 measurements using gaseous 15O-labeled compounds
Positron emission tomography inter-scanner differences in dopamine D2 receptor binding measured with [11C]FLB457
Prevalência de doenças tireoidianas auto-imunes em pacientes com lúpus eritematoso sistêmico
Simultaneous PET-MRI: a new approach for functional and morphological imaging
Noninvasive imaging at the molecular level is an emerging field in biomedical research. This paper introduces a new technology synergizing two leading imaging methodologies: positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Although the value of PET lies in its high-sensitivity tracking of biomarkers in vivo, it lacks resolving morphology. MRI has lower sensitivity, but produces high soft-tissue contrast and provides spectroscopic information and functional MRI (fMRI). We have developed a three-dimensional animal PET scanner that is built into a 7-T MRI. Our evaluations show that both modalities preserve their functionality, even when operated isochronously. With this combined imaging system, we simultaneously acquired functional and morphological PET-MRI data from living mice. PET-MRI provides a powerful tool for studying biology and pathology in preclinical research and has great potential for clinical applications. Combining fMRI and spectroscopy with PET paves the way for a new perspective in molecular imaging
