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The transparent zebrafish embryos make imaging metastatic cells relatively straightforward using both conventional and confocal microscopy.
These factors make imaging at higher field strengths more challenging, although most problems (SAR, susceptibility) can be overcome by techniques such as parallel imaging.
In conclusion, tomosynthesis of hip arthroplasty gave an improved visualization of demineralization and osteolysis extent and demarcation in the current study compared to radiography, which may make imaging studies easier to read and evaluate.
After inserting lung and spherical inserts, the phantom was filled with 177Lu activity to make imaging and analysis processes more representative of patient studies.
PC2 inhibition also causes worms to curl up and resist lying flat (Figure 1B), which can make imaging live worms challenging.
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Cells therefore need to be labeled with a fluorophore to enhance the contrast, thereby making imaging a simpler task.
The incorporation of small SiPM arrays, can provide the means to design adaptive PET scanners to fit in tight locations, which, makes imaging possible and improve the sensitivity, due to the closer approximation to the organ of interest.
More recently, it has been recognised that a minor amount of positrons are emitted in the Y-90 decay scheme making imaging with position emission tomography (PET) possible [8 10].
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