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Title: Non-invasive estimate of input function from PET images of small mice
Author(s): Herranz, Elena
Herraiz, J. L.
Vaquero, Juan José
Vicente, Esther
España, Samuel
Desco, Manuel
Udías, José Manuel
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. 180
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/12452
Description: [Poster] 4th European Molecular Imaging Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, May 27 - 30, 2009
Abstract: PeT tracer kinetic models require blood-pool time activity curve or input function, which can be obtained through arterial catheterization, followed by blood sampling. however, arterial blood sampling of small animals (mainly mice) is difficult and challenging to the animal. an alternative method consists in measuring the input function from a region of interest (rois) drawn on PeT images. This work presents the results obtained using an arguS PeT-CT scanner in conjunction with a fine-tuned 3d-oSeM reconstruction method
Sponsor: Work supported by MeC (fPa2007-62216), CdTeaM (Programa CeniT, Ministerio de industria), uCM (grupos uCM; 910059), CPan (Consolider-ingenio 2010) CSPd-2007-00042, and the reCaVa-reTiC network
Publisher version: http://www.e-smi.eu/uploads/media/Conference_Book_EMIM_2009.pdf
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