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High Resolution Isotropic PET/MR imaging using Anatomical Priors for PET Reconstruction

Hippocampal Subfield Tau Progression Identified using Simultaneous Tau-PET/MRI at 3T in Alzheimer’s Disease

Hybrid C11 Choline PET/MRI in staging untreated high risk and very high risk prostate cancer patients at single institution: preliminary results

Author:Kelly Smith  Akira Kawashima  Mark Tyson  Erik Castle  Alvin Silva  Yuxiang Zhou  Michael Roarke  Ming Yang  

Institution:Mayo Clinic Arizona  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

Topic:Hyperpolarization and Molecular Imaging  

Session Name:Molecular Imaging: Applications 1  

Program Number:3061  

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Imaging Zinc Dysregulation in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma by Secretagogue-Stimulated Zinc Secretion MRI

In vivo three-dimensional evaluation of hypoxia in nasopharyngeal carcinomas using FMT-CT and MSOT

In Vivo Tracking and Quantification of Murine Natural Killer Cells via Fluorine-19 MRI

Author:Lawrence Lechuga  Matthew Forsberg  Kai Ludwig  Christian Capitini  Sean Fain  

Institution:University of Wisconsin, Madison  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

Topic:Hyperpolarization and Molecular Imaging  

Session Name:Molecular Imaging: Applications 1  

Program Number:3068  

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Single-Cell Dynamics in the Olfactory Bulb

Sigma-1 Receptor PET-MRI for Imaging Nociceptive Sources of Low Back Pain

Author:Daehyun Yoon  Peter Cipriano  Sandip Biswal  

Institution:Stanford University  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

Topic:Hyperpolarization and Molecular Imaging  

Session Name:Molecular Imaging: Applications 1  

Program Number:3060  

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Spatial relationship between brain tumor regions assessed by PWI and 11C-Methionine using a fully hybrid PET/MRI system

TSPO-PET/MRI Reveals Increased Neuroinflammation in Basal Ganglia of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients