Seidel, JurgenBarbosa, F. J.Desco Menéndez, ManuelPascau González-Garzón, JavierJohnson, C. A.Riboldi, S.Green, Michael V.Vaquero López, Juan JoséZavarzin, V. G.Lee, Injae2011-07-212011-07-212003Molecular Imaging and Biology, 2003, vol. 5, n. 3, p. 1091536-1632 (versión impresa)1860-2002 (versión electrónica)https://hdl.handle.net/10016/11884[Abstract] AMI International Conference 2003, September 21 - 27, Madrid, Spain: "High Resolution Molecular Imaging: from Basic Science to Clinical Applications"The Advanced Technology Laboratory Animal Scanner (ATLAS) is a small animal positron emission tomography (PET) scanner with depth-of-interaction (DOI) capability designed to image animals the size of mice and rats. We report performance measurements and show animal studies that suggest that ATLAS offers advantages over systems without DOI capabilityapplication/pdfeng© SpringerPerformance characteristic of the NIH atlas small animal PET scannerconference proceedingsBiología y Biomedicinaopen access1093Molecular Imaging and Biology5