Images
Low-dose (2.3 MBq) holmium loaded microspheres for kidney cancer therapy
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Image courtesy of W. Bult, University Medical Centre, Utrecht
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Low-dose imaging of tumor targeting antibody IGF-1R labeled with 13 MBq In-111
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Image courtesy of Otto C. Boerman. Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre |
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Rat with transplanted pre-labeled Langerhans islets in each leg with only ~200 kiloBq In-111

Accumulation in islets after 7 days and after injection of 15 MBq In-111 labeled peptide

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Image courtesy of Prof.dr. M. Gotthardt. Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre |
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Dynamic total body scan of a breathing rat with Tc-99m HDP

Fast dynamic imaging with SPECT scan of 15 sec showing Tc-99m-HIDA uptake in the gallblader

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Image courtesy of Prof. Dr Steven Staelens, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium and Dr Félicie Sherer, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
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Simultaneous dual-isotope acquisition in mouse with In-111 octreoscan and Tc-99m MDP

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Image courtesy of Dr. Steven Staelens, Ghent University Hospital, IBITECH-MEDISIP |
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U-SPECT-II rat bone scan registered with U-CT



Mouse kidney slices (Tc-99m DMSA-scan)

DAT scan of a mouse brain (I-123 FP-CIT)

Dynamic total body mouse bone scan (3 minute time frames)

U-SPECT gated mouse cardiac perfusion imaging (Tc-99m Myoview)

Unique 3D autoradiography application (Tc-99m Myoview)

Sub-mm total-body U-SPECT-II imaging (Tc-99m HDP)

U-SPECT-II mouse bone scan registered with U-CT

Movie of displacement of FP-CIT. Sub-minute time frames

This illustration is part of the following publication: “Movies of dopamine transporter occupancy with ultra-high resolution focusing pinhole SPECT”, B. Vastenhouw et al. Molecular Psychiatry, 2007




