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Radiolabelled Molecules for Brain Imaging with PET and SPECT



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Autore: Brust Peter Visualizza persona
Titolo: Radiolabelled Molecules for Brain Imaging with PET and SPECT Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (244 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Soggetto non controllato: SV2A
SV2B
SV2C
microPET
[18F]UCB-H
epilepsy
PBIF
distribution volume
blocking assay
preclinical imaging
Alzheimer’s disease (AD)
network measure
graph theory
brain network
positron emission tomography (PET)
persistent homology
Phosphodiesterase 2A (PDE2A)
Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
Benzoimidazotriazine (BIT)
fluorinated
Mouse Liver Microsomes (MLM)
cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase
PDE2A radioligand
nitro-precursor
fluorine-18
in vitro autoradiography
PET imaging
opioid receptors
positron emission tomography
radiotracers
μOR-, δOR-, κOR- and ORL1-ligands
movement disorders
pain
drug dependence
GBM
biomarkers
Sigma 1
Sigma 2
PD-L1
PARP
IDH
Alzheimer’s disease
Parkinson’s disease
β-amyloid plaques
neurofibrillary tangles
α-synucleinopathy
diagnostic imaging probes
orexin receptors
PET
radiotracer
imaging
alpha 7
nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
nAChR
autoradiography
amino acid
FET
FACBC
FDOPA
immunoPET
molecular imaging
glioma
brain metastases
adenosine A2A receptor
rotenone-based mouse model
[18F]FESCH
two-step one-pot radiosynthesis
Persona (resp. second.): BrustPeter
Sommario/riassunto: Positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) are in vivo molecular imaging methods which are widely used in nuclear medicine for diagnosis and treatment follow-up of many major diseases. These methods use target-specific molecules as probes, which are labeled with radionuclides of short half-lives that are synthesized prior to the imaging studies. These probes are called radiopharmaceuticals. The use of PET and SPECT for brain imaging is of special significance since the brain controls all the body’s functions by processing information from the whole body and the outside world. It is the source of thoughts, intelligence, memory, speech, creativity, emotion, sensory functions, motion control, and other important body functions. Protected by the skull and the blood–brain barrier, the brain is somehow a privileged organ with regard to nutrient supply, immune response, and accessibility for diagnostic and therapeutic measures. Invasive procedures are rather limited for the latter purposes. Therefore, noninvasive imaging with PET and SPECT has gained high importance for a great variety of brain diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases, motor dysfunctions, stroke, epilepsy, psychiatric diseases, and brain tumors. This Special Issue focuses on radiolabeled molecules that are used for these purposes, with special emphasis on neurodegenerative diseases and brain tumors.
Titolo autorizzato: Radiolabelled Molecules for Brain Imaging with PET and SPECT  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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