Literature DB >> 20836038

Whole animal imaging.

Gurpreet Singh Sandhu1, Luis Solorio1, Ann-Marie Broome1, Nicolas Salem1, Jeff Kolthammer1, Tejas Shah1, Chris Flask1, Jeffrey L Duerk1.   

Abstract

Translational research plays a vital role in understanding the underlying pathophysiology of human diseases, and hence development of new diagnostic and therapeutic options for their management. After creating an animal disease model, pathophysiologic changes and effects of a therapeutic intervention on them are often evaluated on the animals using immunohistologic or imaging techniques. In contrast to the immunohistologic techniques, the imaging techniques are noninvasive and hence can be used to investigate the whole animal, oftentimes in a single exam which provides opportunities to perform longitudinal studies and dynamic imaging of the same subject, and hence minimizes the experimental variability, requirement for the number of animals, and the time to perform a given experiment. Whole animal imaging can be performed by a number of techniques including x-ray computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound imaging, positron emission tomography, single photon emission computed tomography, fluorescence imaging, and bioluminescence imaging, among others. Individual imaging techniques provide different kinds of information regarding the structure, metabolism, and physiology of the animal. Each technique has its own strengths and weaknesses, and none serves every purpose of image acquisition from all regions of an animal. In this review, a broad overview of basic principles, available contrast mechanisms, applications, challenges, and future prospects of many imaging techniques employed for whole animal imaging is provided. Our main goal is to briefly describe the current state of art to researchers and advanced students with a strong background in the field of animal research.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20836038      PMCID: PMC4437583          DOI: 10.1002/wsbm.71

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wiley Interdiscip Rev Syst Biol Med        ISSN: 1939-005X


  254 in total

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Review 3.  Small animal imaging with high resolution single photon emission tomography.

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10.  New device for real-time bioluminescence imaging in moving rodents.

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Review 6.  Application of Advanced Imaging Modalities in Veterinary Medicine: A Review.

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7.  Targeted imaging of colorectal dysplasia in living mice with fluorescence microendoscopy.

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8.  Correlation of 360-degree Surface Mapping In Vivo Bioluminescence with Multi-Spectral Optoacoustic Tomography in Human Xenograft Tumor Models.

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9.  Monitoring of xenograft tumor growth and response to chemotherapy by non-invasive in vivo multispectral fluorescence imaging.

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