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- W5595488 abstract "Radiotracers have been utilized extensively for many years to investigate physiology and pathology in vivo. These radioactive molecules or particles are administered to the organism in such small quantities that they do not affect the physiologic process under study, and yet the radioactivity is sufficient that it can be measured by an appropriate detection system. Utilization of radio-tracer technology for physiologic investigation requires three components—a radiotracer, a radiation detection system, and a mathematical model that relates the physiologic process under study to the radiation detected. Of the three, it has been the radiation detection system that historically has been the major barrier to the application of radiotracer methods to quantitative in vivo investigation of human cerebrovascular pathophysiology. For experimental animal studies, radiotracers in the brain are most often measured ex vivo after sacrificing the animal. This is done either by counting the radioactivity in individual samples or by autoradiography of tissue slices. Autoradiography requires exposure of the slice to special film, which produces a photographic image with intensity proportional to the radioactivity in each region. Both of these ex vivo methods provide accurate quantitative regional measurements of brain radioactivity. However, they only provide one measurement per animal and require sacrifice of the animal." @default.
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- W5595488 title "Positron Emission Tomography of the Brain" @default.
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