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Xuanxuan Zhang1, Shouping Zhu1, Yang Li1, Yonghua Zhan1, Xueli Chen1, Fei Kang2, Jing Wang2, Xu Cao3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Radionuclide-excited luminescence imaging is an optical radionuclide imaging strategy to reveal the distributions of radioluminescent nanophosphors (RLNPs) inside small animals, which uses radioluminescence emitted from RLNPs when excited by high energy rays such as gamma rays generated during the decay of radiotracers used in clinical nuclear medicine imaging. Currently, there is no report of tomographic imaging based on radioluminescence.Entities:
Keywords: Diffusion equation; Image reconstruction; Radioluminescence imaging; Tomography
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29690883 PMCID: PMC5916826 DOI: 10.1186/s12938-018-0480-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Eng Online ISSN: 1475-925X Impact factor: 2.819
Fig. 1a Optical measurements of 99mTc, the mixture and Gd2O2S:Tb. b Radioluminescence spectrum of Gd2O2S:Tb excited by gamma rays (140 keV) produced from 99mTc
Fig. 2a Radioluminescence images when excited by 99mTc with different activities. b Quantitative curve of the radioluminescence images
Fig. 3Penetration depth of radioluminescent signals. a RELI images fused with white images for different depths of radioluminescent target. b Quantitative analysis of radioluminescent signals for different depth. c Profiles of RLI images for different depths acquired along horizontal line defined in a. d Full width at half maximum of RELI images at different depths
Fig. 4Results for the phantom experiment. a Radioluminescent image of the phantom. b 3D fusion image of CT and reconstructed radioluminescence signals. c Transversal, coronal and sagittal slices of reconstructed radioluminescence signals overlaid on corresponding CT slices
Fig. 5Results for the supine position mouse experiment. a Radioluminescent image of the mouse. b 3D fusion image of CT and reconstructed radioluminescence signals. c Transversal, coronal and sagittal slices of reconstructed radioluminescence signals overlaid on corresponding CT slices