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Molecular Imaging in Oncology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 911

Molecular Imaging in Oncology

This book discusses the most significant recent advances in oncological molecular imaging, covering the full spectrum from basic and preclinical research to clinical practice. The content is divided into five sections, the first of which is devoted to standardized and emerging technologies and probe designs for different modalities, such as PET, SPECT, optical and optoacoustic imaging, ultrasound, CT, and MRI. The second section focuses on multiscale preclinical applications ranging from advanced microscopy and mass spectroscopy to whole-body imaging. In the third section, various clinical applications are presented, including image-guided surgery and the radiomic analysis of multiple imaging features. The final two sections are dedicated to the emerging, crucial role that molecular imaging can play in the planning and monitoring of external and internal radiotherapy, and to future challenges and prospects in multimodality imaging. Given its scope, the handbook will benefit all readers who are interested in the revolution in diagnostic and therapeutic oncology that is now being brought about by molecular imaging.

Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention -- MICCAI 2009
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1168

Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention -- MICCAI 2009

The two-volume set LNCS 5761 and LNCS 5762 constitute the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2009, held in London, UK, in September 2009. Based on rigorous peer reviews, the program committee carefully selected 259 revised papers from 804 submissions for presentation in two volumes. The first volume includes 125 papers divided in topical sections on cardiovascular image guided intervention and robotics; surgical navigation and tissue interaction; intra-operative imaging and endoscopic navigation; motion modeling and image formation; image registration; modeling and segmentation; image segmentation and classification; segmentation and atlas based techniques; neuroimage analysis; surgical navigation and robotics; image registration; and neuroimage analysis: structure and function.

High-Field MR Imaging
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

High-Field MR Imaging

This book describes the current status of the very rapidly developing field of high-field MR and examines the possibilities, challenges, and limitations of this fascinating technology. In the initial chapters, the basic technological background is explained in a non-technical way so as to promote understanding of the issues and concepts and avoid overwhelming the reader with excessive detail. Safety issues, methods, and contrast are then carefully considered. The final part of the book examines the diverse applications of high-field MR imaging in radiology, neuroscience, oncology, and other fields, with the aid of numerous high-quality illustrations. All chapters are written by leading experts who have taken great care to illustrate the potential and progress of the field in an informative and accessible manner. The book will appeal to all with a potential interest in the application of high-field MR imaging, including radiologists, neuroscientists, and oncologists.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Nonlinear Gradient Fields
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 343

Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Nonlinear Gradient Fields

​Within the past few decades MRI has become one of the most important imaging modalities in medicine. For a reliable diagnosis of pathologies further technological improvements are of primary importance. This study deals with a radically new approach of image encoding. Gradient linearity has ever since been an unquestioned technological design criterion. With the advent of parallel imaging, this approach may be questioned, making way of much a more flexible gradient hardware that uses encoding fields with an arbitrary geometry. The theoretical basis of this new imaging modality – PatLoc imaging – are comprehensively presented, suitable image reconstruction algorithms are developed for a variety of imaging sequences and imaging results – including in vivo data – are explored based on novel hardware designs.

Early Life Stress Differentially Modulates Distinct Forms of Brain Plasticity in Young and Adult Mice
  • Language: en

Early Life Stress Differentially Modulates Distinct Forms of Brain Plasticity in Young and Adult Mice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Abstract: BackgroundEarly life trauma is an important risk factor for many psychiatric and somatic disorders in adulthood. As a growing body of evidence suggests that brain plasticity is disturbed in affective disorders, we examined the short-term and remote effects of early life stress on different forms of brain plasticity.Methodology/Principal FindingsMice were subjected to early deprivation by individually separating pups from their dam in the first two weeks after birth. Distinct forms of brain plasticity were assessed in the hippocampus by longitudinal MR volumetry, immunohistochemistry of neurogenesis, and whole-cell patch-clamp measurements of synaptic plasticity. Depression-related ...

Different MRI-based Methods for the Diagnosis of Neurovascular Compression in Trigeminal Neuralgia Or Hemifacial Spasm: a Network Meta-analysis
  • Language: en

Different MRI-based Methods for the Diagnosis of Neurovascular Compression in Trigeminal Neuralgia Or Hemifacial Spasm: a Network Meta-analysis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Abstract: Background Accurate preoperative diagnosis of neurovascular compression (NVC) is crucial in the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia (TN) or hemifacial spasm (HFS). At present, there are many magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based methods for diagnosing NVC in clinical practice. This network meta-analysis (NMA) aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of different MRI-based imaging methods for NVC in patients with TN and HFS. Materials and methods Related studies based on a search of PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and the Cochrane Library were retrieved. A two-way analysis of variance model was constructed for the Bayesian NMA to compare the performance of different diagnostic ima...

Morpho-functional Analysis of Patient-derived Xenografts Reveals Differential Impact of Gastric Cancer and Chemotherapy on the Tumor Ecosystem, Affecting Immune Check Point, Metabolism, and Sarcopenia
  • Language: en

Morpho-functional Analysis of Patient-derived Xenografts Reveals Differential Impact of Gastric Cancer and Chemotherapy on the Tumor Ecosystem, Affecting Immune Check Point, Metabolism, and Sarcopenia

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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Abstract: Objectives Gastric cancer (GC) is an aggressive disease due to late diagnosis resulting from the lack of easy diagnostic tools, resistances toward immunotherapy (due to low PD-L1 expression), or chemotherapies (due to p53 mutations), and comorbidity factors, notably muscle atrophy. To improve our understanding of this complex pathology, we established patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models and characterized the tumor ecosystem using a morpho-functional approach combining high-resolution imaging with molecular analyses, regarding the expression of relevant therapeutic biomarkers and the presence of muscle atrophy. Materials and methods GC tissues samples were implanted in nude mice....

Cilia-localized LKB1 Regulates Chemokine Signaling, Macrophage Recruitment, and Tissue Homeostasis in the Kidney
  • Language: en

Cilia-localized LKB1 Regulates Chemokine Signaling, Macrophage Recruitment, and Tissue Homeostasis in the Kidney

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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Abstract: Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) and other renal ciliopathies are characterized by cysts, inflammation, and fibrosis. Cilia function as signaling centers, but a molecular link to inflammation in the kidney has not been established. Here, we show that cilia in renal epithelia activate chemokine signaling to recruit inflammatory cells. We identify a complex of the ciliary kinase LKB1 and several ciliopathy-related proteins including NPHP1 and PKD1. At homeostasis, this ciliary module suppresses expression of the chemokine CCL2 in tubular epithelial cells. Deletion of LKB1 or PKD1 in mouse renal tubules elevates CCL2 expression in a cell-autonomous manner and results in peritubular accumulation of CCR2+ mononuclear phagocytes, promoting a ciliopathy phenotype. Our findings establish an epithelial organelle, the cilium, as a gatekeeper of tissue immune cell numbers. This represents an unexpected disease mechanism for renal ciliopathies and establishes a new model for how epithelial cells regulate immune cells to affect tissue homeostasis