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Title: Development and performance of the small-animal R-SPECT prototype
Author(s): Lage, Eduardo
Villena, José L.
Tapias, Gustavo
Carlos, Álvaro de
Abella, Mónica
Vidal-Migallón, I.
Sisiniega, Alejandro
Desco, Manuel
Vaquero, Juan José
Publisher: European Society for Molecular Imaging
Issued date: 2009
Citation: European Society for Molecular Imaging. 4th European Molecular Imaging Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, May 27 to May 30, 2009: abstract book, p. 171
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/12449
Description: [Poster] 4th European Molecular Imaging Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, May 27 - 30, 2009
Abstract: In vivo molecular imaging of small animals has become an essential technique in biomedical research since the introduction of dedicated PeT and SPeCT scanners. however, the capabilities of these typically very expensive machines often exceed the requirements to accomplish common protocols encountered in practice. accordingly, we have developed a simple and compact small-animal SPeCT system, addressed to be used either as an add-on for existing small-animal CT or PeT scanners, or as a stand-alone single photon imager
Sponsor: This work is supported by Ministerio de Ciencia e innovación (TeC2008-06715-C02-01 and TeC2007-64731/TCM), Ministerio de industria (CdTeaM, Programa CeniT), and the reCaVa-reTiC network.
Publisher version: http://www.e-smi.eu/uploads/media/Conference_Book_EMIM_2009.pdf
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