“ANIPET”是一种多功能PET扫描仪,用于小动物成像

Christopher J. Thompson, P. Sciascia, K. Murthy, S. Kecani, I. Nikkinen, E. D. Campo, J. Corbett, Y. Bercier, M. Diksic, P. Cumming
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作者目前正在构建“ANIPET”,一种用于小动物成像的新型高空间分辨率PET扫描仪。该仪器将用于研究新的示踪剂,并作为放射自显影术的替代品。该仪器使用两个像素化BGO晶体阵列耦合到位置敏感pmt。动物可以在两种模式下成像。一种类似于“全身”PET扫描,探测器是固定的,动物支撑沙发在探测器之间纵向移动。该模式用于新示踪剂生物分布的初始表征。在第二种模式中,首先将动物支架在水平面上旋转90/spl度,允许检测器围绕动物头部旋转。这种模式类似于传统的使用局部检测器环的3-D PET扫描。可以得到完全重构的定量图像。使用床或检测器(通过计算机控制的平移阶段)的连续运动和列表模式数据收集。视野为65mm(横向)× 55mm(轴向)。为了成像更大的物种,探测器可以偏移25毫米,允许横向视场扩展到90毫米。
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"ANIPET" a versatile PET scanner for imaging small animals
The authors are presently constructing "ANIPET", a new high spatial resolution PET scanner for imaging small animals. This instrument will be used to investigate new tracers and as a substitute for autoradiography. The instrument uses two pixellated BGO crystal arrays coupled to position-sensitive PMTs. Animals can be imaged in two modes. One is similar to a "whole-body" PET scan in which the detectors are stationary and the animal support couch moves longitudinally between the detectors. This mode is used for initial characterization of the bio-distribution of new tracers. In the second mode the animal support is first rotated through 90/spl deg/ in the horizontal plane, allowing the detectors to rotate about the animal's head. This mode resembles a conventional 3-D PET scan using a partial detector ring. Fully reconstructed quantitative images can be obtained. Continuous motion of either the bed, or detectors (via computer-controlled translation stages), and list-mode data collection are used. The field of view is 65 mm (lateral) by 55 mm (axial). To image larger species, the detectors can be offset by up to 25 mm allowing the lateral FOV to extend to 90 mm.
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