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Myocardium molecular imaging

Wu JC, Chen lY, Wang Y, Tseng JR, Chhabra A, Salek M et al. Molecular imaging of the kinetics of vascular endothelial growth factor gene expression in ischemic myocardium. Circulation 2004 110 685-691... [Pg.37]

Nuclear imaging techniques, like single photon emission tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET), directly assess myocardial perfusion, cell membrane integrity, cellular metabolism, and the molecular mechanisms of ischemic viable or necrotic myocardium, thereby indicating revascularization procedures or not. [Pg.14]

Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is a method of imaging blood vessels in the presence of certain diseases, such as angiogenesis, tumors, atherosclerosis, coronary arteries [100], myocardium infarction, vascular injury, and blood flow reduction. Blood pool CA enhanced MRA increases the vessel-to-background ratio [101]. Blood pool CAs can be classified into two types, namely, low molecular weight Gd-based CAs and macromolecular CAs. [Pg.422]


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