Positron emission tomography, or PET scanning, a technique for tracing metabolic processes in the body, has been widely applied in clinical diagnosis and research spanning physiology, biochemistry and ...
To better diagnose and treat all sorts of medical conditions, researchers and physicians are continually working on new tests and technology. One such new technology is a total-body scanner called ...
EXPLORER, the world’s first medical imaging scanner that can capture a 3D picture of the whole human body at once, has produced its first scans. The brainchild of UC Davis scientists Simon Cherry and ...
The development of a total-body PET scanner could revolutionize PET imaging, both for clinical applications and medical research. The EXPLORER project, a multi-institutional consortium, has now ...
An EXPLORER image showing glucose metabolism throughout the entire human body. (Courtesy: UC Davis and Zhongshan Hospital, Shanghai) The EXPLORER PET/CT scanner is the world’s first medical imaging ...
The first images from a scan of the entire human body have been released by the University of California (UC). They were generated by EXPLORER, which combines PET (positron emission tomography) with ...
The Wang Lab members who collaborated on the blood-brain barrier study using the UC Davis Health total body PET scanner EXPLORER. UC Davis Health’s first-of-its-kind total body scanner EXPLORER is ...
The new total-body PET/CT scanner could revolutionize our understanding and treatment of disease through analysis of better imaging data from the whole body. Scientists have outlined the development ...
We look back at the body styles throughout the Explorer’s 29 model years, all the way up to the 2020 model debuting at the Detroit Auto Show. A Porsche 911 S brought Manuel Carrillo III home from the ...
Positron Emission Tomography, or PET scanning, a technique for tracing metabolic processes in the body, has been widely applied in clinical diagnosis and research spanning physiology, biochemistry and ...
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