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E-raamat: Molecular and Cellular MR Imaging [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 456 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429128325
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  • Formaat: 456 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429128325
The ability of molecular and cellular imaging to track the survival, migration, and differentiation of cells in vivo as well as monitor particular gene expression in living subjects is rapidly moving from the research laboratory into daily clinical settings. The interdisciplinary nature of the field mandates a constant dialogue among molecular and cellular biology, chemistry, physics, image analysis, and drug discovery to develop and translate promising approaches into reliable scientific applications and viable clinical diagnostic tools.

Bringing together a select panel of internationally recognized authors, Molecular and Cellular MR Imaging provides a state-of-the-science overview of the multidisciplinary nature of the field and illustrates the application of these various sciences to investigate specific biological processes in animals and humans. Using a systematic organization to present diverse information, the text begins with an introductory chapter that defines cellular and molecular imaging and explains why magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the most versatile approach for noninvasive, in vivo studies. The first section examines the physicochemical principles of various contrast agents including paramagnetic, superparamagnetic, CEST, and PARACEST agents, as well as smart and sensing agents. The second section summarizes the wide variety of applications for molecular imaging of genes and of disease states. Contributions cover cancer, apoptosis, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative disease, and the use of pharmacological MRI. The third section is devoted to cellular imaging under a variety of applications, and the final section discusses the translational aspects and future directions of cellular and molecular MR imaging.

Molecular and Cellular MR Imaging highlights the diversity of skills required to translate advancements in various fields of research into practical applications that promise to revolutionize in vivo imaging as a diagnostic
Chapter 1 What Is Molecular and Cellular Imaging?
1(12)
Michel M.J. Modo
Jeff W.M. Bulte
PART I Contrast Agents for Molecular and Cellular Imaging
Chapter 2 Physicochemical Principles of MR Contrast Agents
13(24)
Peter Caravan
Chapter 3 Paramagnetic Contrast Agents
37(22)
Silvio Aime
Zsolt Baranyai
Eliana Gianolio
Enzo Terreno
Chapter 4 Superparamagnetic Contrast Agents
59(26)
Claire Corot
Marc Port
Irene Guilbert
Philippe Robert
Isabelle Raynal
Caroline Robic
Jean-Sebastien Raynaud
Philippe Prigent
Anne Dencausse
Jean-Marc Idee
Chapter 5 Physical Mechanism and Applications of CEST Contrast Agents
85(16)
Michael T. McMahon
Jinyuan Zhou
Assaf A. Gilad
Jeff W.M. Bulte
Peter C.M. van Zijl
Chapter 6 PARACEST Contrast Agents
101(22)
A. Dean Sherry
Mark Woods
Chapter 7 Genetic Approaches for Modulating MRI Contrast
123(18)
Eric T. Ahrens
William F. Goins
Clinton S. Robison
PART II Molecular MR Imaging
Chapter 8 Molecular and Functional MR Imaging of Cancer
141(20)
Michael A. Jacobs
Kristine Glunde
Barjor Gimi
Arvind P. Pathak
Ellen Ackerstaff
Dmitri Artemov
Zaver M. Bhujwalla
Chapter 9 Molecular Imaging of Atherosclerosis with Magnetic Resonance
161(22)
Karen C. Briley-Saebo
Willem J. Mulder
Fabien Hyafil
Venkatesh Mani
Vardan Amirbekian
Juan Gilberto S. Aguinaldo
James F. Rudd
Silvia H. Aguiar
Zahi A. Fay ad
Chapter 10 Molecular Imaging of Apoptosis
183(16)
Mikko I. Kettunen
Kevin M. Brindle
Chapter 11 Molecular Imaging of Reporter Genes
199(20)
Keren Ziv
Dorit Granot
Vicki Plaks
Batya Cohen
Michal Neeman
Chapter 12 Pharmacological MRI as a Molecular Imaging Technique
219(28)
Y. Iris Chen
Bruce G. Jenkins
PART III Cellular MR Imaging
Chapter 13 Cellular MR Imaging of the Liver Using Contrast Agents
247(12)
N. Cem Balci
Sukru Mehmet Erturk
Chapter 14 Cellular Imaging of Macrophage Activity in Infection and Inflammation
259(14)
Martin Rausch
Markus Rudin
Peter R. Allegrini
Nicolau Beckmann
Chapter 15 Cellular Imaging of Macrophage Activity in Stroke
273(10)
Ralph Weber
Mathias Hoehn
Chapter 16 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Developmental Biology
283(12)
Cyrus Papan
J. Michael Tyszka
Russell E. Jacobs
Chapter 17 Methods for Labeling Nonphagocytic Cells with MR Contrast Agents
295(30)
Joseph A. Frank
Stasia A. Anderson
Ali S. Arbab
Chapter 18 Cellular Imaging of Cell Transplants
325(18)
Michel M.J. Modo
Jeff W.M. Bulte
Chapter 19 Cellular and Molecular Imaging of the Diabetic Pancreas
343(26)
Zdravka Medarova
Anna Moore
Chapter 20 Functional Cellular Imaging with Manganese
369(26)
Vincent Van Meir
Annemie Van der Linden
PART IV Future Perspectives for Molecular and Cellular Imaging
Chapter 21 Translating Promising Experimental Approaches to Clinical Trials
395(10)
Adrian D. Nunn
Chapter 22 An Outlook on Molecular and Cellular MR Imaging
405(6)
Michel M.J. Modo
Jeff W.M. Bulte
Index 411
Michel M. J. Modo, Jeff W. M. Bulte