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Targeted Molecular Imaging

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Targeted Molecular Imaging covers the development of novel diagnostic approaches that use an imaging probe and agent to noninvasively visualize cellular processes in normal and disease states. It discusses the concept, development, preclinical studies, and, in many cases, translation to the clinic of targeted imaging agents.

The many case studies that form the core of this book deal with the development and translation of non-nuclear probes and radiotracers; other sections address critical topics such as In vitro studies, small animal research, and the application of targeted probes for nuclear, optical and MRI imaging. The chapters use a common format to demonstrate how various investigators approach the comprehensive task of validating a new targeted probe.

Targeted Molecular Imaging is a timely resource for a rapidly advancing field, and addresses:

  • Various methods of validating a new targeted probe through examples from human studies with imaging of breast cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegenerative diseases
  • Basic principles, disease models, imaging studies in animals, imaging in initial human studies, and the application of molecular imaging in pharmacy and drug discovery
  • In vitro studies, small animal studies, and targeted radiopharmaceuticals

Using these case studies, investigators can generalize and apply the information to their own specific targeted probe. The insights provided by the contributors, experts who have developed these approaches in their own groups, help guide scientists planning to translate imaging agents from the concept stage to clinical application.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1324g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781439841952

About

Dr. Michael J. Welch is Professor of Radiology Professor of Chemistry Professor of Developmental Biology and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Washington University St. Louis. He is a recipient of many honors; these include the Paul C. Aebersold Award the Georg Charles de Hevesy NuclearPioneer Award and the Cassen Prize from the Society of Nuclear Medicine and the St. Louis Award the Midwest Award and the National Award for Nuclear Chemistry from the American Chemical Society. He has served as President of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and in 1999 was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Welch received a bachelors degree from Cambridge University England and a Ph.D. in Radiochemistry from Queen Mary College London. His primary research interests involve the development of novel PET agents particularly targeting cancer and cardiac disease.Dr. William C. Eckelman is presently Professor of Radiology at UCSD and the president of Molecular Tracer LLC. A pioneer in Tc-99m radiopharmaceutical development he and colleagues developed the Instant Tc-99m Kit which became the basis for all subsequent 99mTc radiopharmaceutical kits and targeted receptor-binding radiotracers for human use for both SPECT and PET including the first neuroreceptor image in humans. Dr. Eckelman has been the editor-in-chief of Nuclear Medicine and Biology since 1985. He received numerous awards including the Paul C. Aebersold Award the Institute of Clinical PET Distinguished Scientist Award the American College of Nuclear Physicians Corporate Achievement Award the Georg deHevesy Nuclear Pioneer Award the Great Golden Seal of Padua University in recognition of contributions to Radiopharmaceutical Development and the Society of Radiopharmaceutical Sciences Presidents Award.

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