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Chapter
Low-Field MR Imaging
Due to the recent technical advances in both software and hardware, low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems are experiencing a renaissance. In the past, low-field MRI systems performed poorly and we...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Evaluation of Radiolabeling PSMA-Targeted Long Circulating Peptide as a Theranostic Agent in Human Prostate Tumor-Bearing Mice
The prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a great target for prostate cancer in the current. The MH-PC-AB-56, a molecule with PSMA-targeted activity and with an albumin-binding motif, was radiolabeled w...
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Chapter
Radiomics and Radiogenomics
Radiomics refers to the extraction of quantitative features from radiographic images, while radiogenomics concerns the study of relationships between radiomic features at tissue scale and the underlying biolog...
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Chapter
Reconstruction of Retinal OCT Images with Sparse Representation
In addition to the speckle noise introduced in the acquisition process, clinical-used OCT images often have high resolution and thus create a heavy burden for storage and transmission. To alleviate these probl...
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Article
Open AccessMagnetic field test of superconducting coils for the compact proton therapy cyclotron
The superconducting cyclotron for proton therapy that is under design by ASIPP (Hefei, China) and JINR (Dubna, Russia) will be able to accelerate protons to the energy 200 MeV with the maximum beam current of ...
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Anterior Eye Imaging with Optical Coherence Tomography
The development of corneal and anterior segment optical coherence tomography (OCT) technology has advanced rapidly in recently years. The scan geometry and imaging wavelength are both important choices to make...
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Multi-modal Endoscopy: OCT and Fluorescence
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a recently developed and still fast evolving biomedical imaging modality based on the technique of low-coherence interferometry. OCT fills the gap between the scales of hi...
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Chapter
Biofunctional Coatings for Dental Implants
Success of dental implant materials depends on their integration into the adjacent soft and hard tissues where critical interactions take place at the interface between the surface of the metal and the biologi...
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Chapter
Operational and Training Issues Related to Facility Start-Up
Proton and other ion beam centers are few in number, but hold great promise that is driving widespread demand for more facilities. Such facilities are expensive and complex. This chapter discusses special cons...
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Chapter
The Stimulation of Proliferation of Carcinogenically Initiated INIT/C3H/10T1/2 Cells by Imposing a 60 Hz Magnetic Field: A Magnetic Field or a Thermal Effect?
Exposure of humans to environmental levels of EMF has been epidemiologically linked with a variety of health risks, including childhood cancers,1 leukemia among electrical workers,2 brain cancer3 and breast cance...
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Chapter
Development of Electrochemical Treatment at the City of Hope
To develop cancer electrochemical treatment (ECT) in the United States, we have conducted basic studies and started a Phase I clinical trial. Our in vivo preliminary results indicate that ECT is effective on RIF-...