正电子发射断层摄影术
磁共振成像
临床前影像学
体内
分子成像
体内磁共振波谱
磁共振光谱成像
医学影像学
医学
核磁共振
医学物理学
核医学
放射科
物理
生物
生物技术
作者
Peng Sun,Zhigang Wu,Liangjie Lin,Geli Hu,Xiaoxiao Zhang,Jiazheng Wang
摘要
Abstract Clinical medicine has experienced a rapid development in recent decades, during which therapies targeting specific cellular signaling pathways, or specific cell surface receptors, have been increasingly adopted. While these developments in clinical medicine call for improved precision in diagnosis and treatment monitoring, modern medical imaging methods are restricted mainly to anatomical imaging, lagging behind the requirements of precision medicine. Although positron emission tomography and single photon emission computed tomography have been used clinically for studies of metabolism, their applications have been limited by the exposure risk to ionizing radiation, the subsequent limitation in repeated and longitudinal studies, and the incapability in assessing downstream metabolism. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) or spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) are, in theory, capable of assessing molecular activities in vivo, although they are often limited by sensitivity. Here, we review some recent developments in MRS and MRSI of multiple nuclei that have potential as molecular imaging tools in the clinic.
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