Ex vivo and in vitro cross calibration methods

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Biomedical imaging has been increasingly utilized in medical research to study brain and its associated dysfunctions. Biomedical imaging provides valuable in vivo information particularly in diagnosing diseases and guiding therapies. In the past years, the development of dedicated small animal imaging systems has enabled anatomical (MRI, Morris, 1999; CT, Paulus et al. 1999), or even functional (SPECT, Weber et al. 1994; PET, Cherry et al. 1997; fMRI, Mandeville et al. © 2011 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Dubois, A., Dauguet, J., & Delzescaux, T. (2011). Ex vivo and in vitro cross calibration methods. In Small Animal Imaging: Basics and Practical Guide (pp. 317–346). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12945-2_23

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