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Transforming Neurology and Psychiatry:Organ-specific PET Instrumentation and Clinical Applications
- Source :
- Taha , A , Alassi , A , Gjedde , A & Wong , D F 2024 , ' Transforming Neurology and Psychiatry : Organ-specific PET Instrumentation and Clinical Applications ' , PET Clinics , vol. 19 , no. 1 , pp. 95-103 .
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- PET technology has immense potential for furthering understanding of the brain and associated disorders, including advancements in high-resolution tomographs and hybrid imaging modalities. Novel radiotracers targeting specific neurotransmitter systems and molecular markers provide opportunities to unveil intricate mechanisms underlying neurologic and psychiatric conditions. As PET imaging techniques and analysis methods continue to be refined, the field is poised to make significant contributions to personalized medicine for more targeted and effective interventions. PET instrumentation has advanced the fields of neurology and psychiatry, providing insights into pathophysiology and development of effective treatments.<br />PET technology has immense potential for furthering understanding of the brain and associated disorders, including advancements in high-resolution tomographs and hybrid imaging modalities. Novel radiotracers targeting specific neurotransmitter systems and molecular markers provide opportunities to unveil intricate mechanisms underlying neurologic and psychiatric conditions. As PET imaging techniques and analysis methods continue to be refined, the field is poised to make significant contributions to personalized medicine for more targeted and effective interventions. PET instrumentation has advanced the fields of neurology and psychiatry, providing insights into pathophysiology and development of effective treatments.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Taha , A , Alassi , A , Gjedde , A & Wong , D F 2024 , ' Transforming Neurology and Psychiatry : Organ-specific PET Instrumentation and Clinical Applications ' , PET Clinics , vol. 19 , no. 1 , pp. 95-103 .
- Notes :
- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1439548991
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource