Over the last decade, the field of molecular imaging of living subjects has evolved considerably and has seen spectacular advances in chemistry, engineering, and biomedical applications. In a relatively short period of time, comprehensive molecular imaging centers have been established in the US, Europe and Asia and are increasingly integrated into basic sciences and translational networks. New investigators, collaborators, and students drawn into this multidisciplinary field have often expressed the desire and need for an authoritative textbook. This textbook was designed precisely to fill this need. Given the multidisciplinary nature of the field, the book is broken into six different sections. Part 1 (Molecular Imaging Technologies) summarizes the different macro-, meso-, and microscopic imaging technologies currently available. Part 2 (Chemistry of Melecular Imaging) is dedicated to reviewing chemical approaches to imaging probe designs for different types of imaging technologies. This section also contains chapters on the emerging field of nanomaterials, chemical biology, and probe design as well as signal amplification strategies. Part 3 (Molecular Imaging in Cell and Molecular Biology) contains chapters dedicated to protein engineering, vectors, and pathways. Part 4 (Applications of Molecular Imaging) summarizes the above advances in different clinical disease entities. Part V (Molecular Imaging in Drug Evaluation) is dedicated to imaging in drug development, and Part IV provides chapters on computation, bioinformatics, and modeling.
Author(s): Ralph Weissleder; Brian D. Ross; Alnawaz Rehemtulla; Sanjiv S. Gambhir; Ralph M. Feather Jr
Edition: 1st
Publisher: People’s Medical Publishing House
Year: 2010
Language: English
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Pages: 1357