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Current status and future challenges for molecular imaging
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Anderson, Carolyn J.
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Biology
/ Medical imaging
/ Molecular biology
/ Molecular Imaging
/ Positron Emission Tomography
/ Radiochemistry
2017
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Anderson, Carolyn J.
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Biology
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/ Radiochemistry
2017
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Current status and future challenges for molecular imaging
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Current status and future challenges for molecular imaging
2017
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Overview
Molecular imaging (MI), used in its wider sense of biology at the molecular level, is a field that lies at the intersection of molecular biology and traditional medical imaging. As advances in medicine have exponentially expanded over the last few decades, so has our need to better understand the fundamental behaviour of living organisms in a non-invasive and timely manner. This commentary draws from topics the authors addressed in their presentations at the 2017 Royal Society Meeting 'Challenges for chemistry in molecular imaging', as well as a discussion of where MI is today and where it is heading in the future.
This article is part of the themed issue ‘Challenges for chemistry in molecular imaging’.
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The Royal Society Publishing
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