| Literature DB >> 24838691 |
Charles A Scanga1, Brian J Lopresti, Jaime Tomko, Lonnie J Frye, Teresa M Coleman, Daniel Fillmore, Jonathan P Carney, Philana L Lin, JoAnne L Flynn, Christina L Gardner, Chengqun Sun, William B Klimstra, Kate D Ryman, Douglas S Reed, Daniel J Fisher, Kelly S Cole.
Abstract
The Regional Biocontainment Laboratory (RBL) at the University of Pittsburgh is a state-of-the-art ABSL-3 facility that supports research on highly pathogenic viruses and bacteria. Recent advances in radiologic imaging provide several noninvasive, in vivo imaging modalities that can be used to longitudinally monitor animals following experimental infection or vaccination. The University of Pittsburgh RBL provides digital radiography, bioluminescence imaging, and PET/CT. Operating these platforms in an ABSL-3 poses unique challenges. This review will discuss the development and refinement of these imaging platforms in high containment, emphasizing specific challenges and how they were overcome.Entities:
Keywords: ABSL-3; IVIS; PET/CT; X-ray; imaging; in vivo
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24838691 DOI: 10.1111/2049-632X.12186
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathog Dis ISSN: 2049-632X Impact factor: 3.166