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Assessment of PET System Limitations for Imaging Low Radioactivity Concentrations
Optimization of the Solid-Phase Synthesis of [18F] Radiolabeled Peptides for Positron Emission Tomography
 
Anatomical based breast phantoms and patient count rate based activity ratios for use with dedicated breast Positron Emission Tomography
Novel approach to three-dimensional diffusion MRI: Diffusion-weighted three-dimensional overlapping "Rod" acquisition (DW TORQ)
 
A laboratory PET scanner with depth-of-interaction detectors for mouse studies and molecular imaging
Magnetic resonance thermal imaging in combination with parallel MRI technique in the presence of motion
 
Quantification in fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose dedicated breast PET/CT
PET Image Segmentation and Reconstruction Using Level Set Method
 
PET imaging of matriptase as a marker for cancer progression
Modeling the Deposition and Fate of Particulate Air Pollutants using Positron Emission Tomography
 
Studies of the Interactions of the MRI System with the PET Insert and Deriving MRI-based Attenuation Map for PET Image Reconstruction
Thermodynamics, Kinetics and Interactions of a Synthetic Probe-Engineered Reporter Affinity System for Pretargeted Imaging and Therapy
 
Investigation of Contrast-Enhanced Dual Energy Mammography (CEDEM) on a Breast CT Platform
Quantitative Targeting and Radiation Therapy of Breast Cancer using a Dedicated Breast Computed Tomography Platform
 
Longitudinal Tissue Segmentation Methods for the Aging Brain
The Development of Multimodal Imaging Probes for Visualizing Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's Disease and Traumatic Brain Injury
 
Statistical methods for diffusion magnetic resonance imaging
Computer Generation of Breast CT Phantoms containing Realistic Lesions using Morphology, Texture and Contrast Enhancement Characterization through Computer-aided diagnosis