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Multi-molecule imaging and inter-molecular imaging in nuclear medicine

Kenji Shimazoe, Mizuki Uenomachi

2022Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Multi-molecule imaging and inter-molecular imaging are not fully implemented yet, however, can become an alternative in nuclear medicine. In this review article, we present arguments demonstrating that the advent of the Compton positron emission tomography (Compton-PET) system and the invention of the quantum chemical sensing method with double photon emission imaging (DPEI) provide realistic perspectives for visualizing inter-molecular and multi-molecule in nuclear medicine with MeV photon. In particular, the pH change of InCl3 solutions can be detected and visualized in a three-dimensional image by combining the hyperfine electric quadrupole interaction sensing and DPEI. Moreover, chemical states, such as chelating, can be detected through angular correlation sensing. We argue that multi-molecule and chemical sensing could be a realistic stream of research in future nuclear medicine.

Topics & Concepts

Positron emission tomographyMoleculeHyperfine structureMolecular imagingPhotonPhysicsNuclear magnetic resonanceMedical physicsAtomic physicsNuclear medicineOpticsMedicineQuantum mechanicsBiologyBiotechnologyIn vivoAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchMedical Imaging Techniques and ApplicationsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
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