Accurate molecular imaging of small animals taking into account animal models, handling, anaesthesia, quality control and imaging system performance

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Small-animal imaging has become an important technique for the development of new radiotracers, drugs and therapies. Many laboratories have now a combination of different small-animal imaging systems, which are being used by biologists, pharmacists, medical doctors and physicists. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the important factors in the design of a small animal, nuclear medicine and imaging experiment. Different experts summarize one specific aspect important for a good design of a small-animal experiment.

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Vanhove, C., Bankstahl, J. P., Krämer, S. D., Visser, E., Belcari, N., & Vandenberghe, S. (2015). Accurate molecular imaging of small animals taking into account animal models, handling, anaesthesia, quality control and imaging system performance. EJNMMI Physics, 2(1), 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40658-015-0135-y

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