Thoughtful thinking is the observation of living animals for research purposes, such as drug development. Modeling methods have long been important for the researcher in looking at changes, whether in organs, tissues, cells, or cell populations, in animals that respond to physical or environmental changes. Modeling methods that do not deliver and in vivo are very important to study animal models for a long time. Broadly speaking, these prediction schemes can be distinguished from the basic / prediction and prediction strategies. Techniques such as high-frequency micro-ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computer tomography (CT) are commonly used in anatomical imaging, while optical imaging (fluorescence and bioluminescence), positron emission tomography (PET), with a single electron emission. tomography (SPECT) frequency is used for molecular observation.
These days, many manufacturers offer a variety of modal systems that combine the benefits of natural methods such as CT and MR and functional imaging of PET and SPECT. As in the clinical market, the standard combination is SPECT / CT, PET / CT and PET / MR.
Abstract: Insights in Neurosurgery
Abstract: Insights in Neurosurgery
Abstract: Insights in Neurosurgery
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