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Preclinical molecular imaging file formats.

Preclinical molecular imaging file formats.

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Advances in biology, computer technology and imaging technology have given rise to a scientific specialty referred to as molecular imaging, which is the in vivo imaging of cellular and molecular pathways using contrast-enhancing targeting agents. Increasing amounts of molecular imaging research are being performed at pre-clinical stages, generating...

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... avoid incomplete DICOM datasets and non-DICOM image formats in preclinical data archives, a centralized and standardized data storage solution is needed for preclinical imaging environments. [4] Table 1 is an overview of the diverse preclinical molecular imaging data objects from six preclinical imaging modality types that have been identified by the USC Molecular Imaging Center. ...

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... It is also possible the image retrieval based on radiology reports [21] as well as store and retrieve preclinical molecular imaging data stored in PACS [22]. ...
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