Science, Volume 323, Issues 5917-5922American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2009 |
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... Imaging MOLECULAR IMAGING NO SWISS ARMY APPROACH Imaging of living subjects is of growing importance in biomedical research , particularly in the field of molecular imaging , which represents the cutting edge of these technologies ...
... Imaging MOLECULAR IMAGING NO SWISS ARMY APPROACH Imaging of living subjects is of growing importance in biomedical research , particularly in the field of molecular imaging , which represents the cutting edge of these technologies ...
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... imaging by developing nanoparticle imaging agents . This technique is ideally suited for high multiplexing , high sensitivity small animal imaging . In photoacoustics imaging , Gambhir explains , " Light goes in and interacts with the ...
... imaging by developing nanoparticle imaging agents . This technique is ideally suited for high multiplexing , high sensitivity small animal imaging . In photoacoustics imaging , Gambhir explains , " Light goes in and interacts with the ...
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In Vivo Imaging In Living Action Chris Vega , product marketing manager of confocal microscopy at Leica Microsystems , asserts that in vivo imaging is exciting because " you can look at the organism living and whole , and watch the ...
In Vivo Imaging In Living Action Chris Vega , product marketing manager of confocal microscopy at Leica Microsystems , asserts that in vivo imaging is exciting because " you can look at the organism living and whole , and watch the ...
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