Description
The use of small animal models in basic and preclinical sciences constitutes an integral part of testing new pharmaceutical agents prior to their application in clinical practice. New imaging and therapeutic approaches need to be tested and validated first in animals before application to humans. Handbook of Small Animal Imaging: Preclinical Imaging, Therapy, and Applications collects the latest information about various imaging and therapeutic technologies used in preclinical research into a single source. Useful to established researchers as well as newcomers to the field, this handbook shows readers how to exploit and integrate these imaging and treatment modalities and techniques into their own research. 610 p.
Series: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and Therapy
- George C. Kagadis, Editor. PhD, FAAPM, Associate Professor of Medical Physics and Medical Informatics. University of Patras (Greece).
- Nancy L. Ford, Editor. PhD, Assistant professor; Diretor of the UBCCentre for High-Throughput Phenogenomics. University of British Columbia [UBC], Vancouver, BC (Canada).
- Dimitrios N. Karnabatidis, Editor. PhD, EBIR, Associate Professor of interventional radiology. University of Patras (Greece). Et al…
- Publication date (digital version): 2016-04.
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