Multimodality imaging of tumor xenografts and metastases in mice with combined small-animal PET, small-animal CT, and bioluminescence imaging

CM Deroose, A De, AM Loening, PL Chow… - Journal of Nuclear …, 2007 - Soc Nuclear Med
Recent developments have established molecular imaging of mouse models with small-
animal PET and bioluminescence imaging (BLI) as an important tool in cancer research …

Microimaging characterization of a B16-F10 melanoma metastasis mouse model

CT Winkelmann, SD Figueroa, TL Rold… - Molecular …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Metastatic mouse models of melanoma have been characterized by gross necropsy
examination, histopathology, and optical imaging. To determine if the time progression …

[HTML][HTML] A comparison of imaging techniques to monitor tumor growth and cancer progression in living animals

AL Puaux, LC Ong, Y Jin, I Teh, M Hong… - International journal of …, 2011 - hindawi.com
Introduction and Purpose. Monitoring solid tumor growth and metastasis in small animals is
important for cancer research. Noninvasive techniques make longitudinal studies possible …

Reproducibility of 18F-FDG microPET studies in mouse tumor xenografts

M Dandekar, JR Tseng, SS Gambhir - Journal of nuclear …, 2007 - Soc Nuclear Med
18F-FDG has been used to image mouse xenograft models with small-animal PET for
therapy response. However, the reproducibility of serial scans has not been determined. The …

Preclinical applications of multi-platform imaging in animal models of cancer

NJ Serkova, K Glunde, CR Haney, M Farhoud… - Cancer research, 2021 - AACR
In animal models of cancer, oncologic imaging has evolved from a simple assessment of
tumor location and size to sophisticated multimodality exploration of molecular, physiologic …

Optical bioluminescence and positron emission tomography imaging of a novel fusion reporter gene in tumor xenografts of living mice

P Ray, AM Wu, SS Gambhir - Cancer research, 2003 - AACR
Noninvasive imaging of reporter gene expression using various imaging modalitiesis
playing an increasingly important role in defining molecular events in the field of cancer …

Melanin-targeted preclinical PET imaging of melanoma metastasis

G Ren, Z Miao, H Liu, L Jiang… - Journal of Nuclear …, 2009 - Soc Nuclear Med
Dialkylamino-alkyl-benzamides possess an affinity for melanin, suggesting that labeling of
such benzamides with 18F could potentially produce melanin-targeted PET probes able to …

In vivo PET/CT in a human glioblastoma chicken chorioallantoic membrane model: a new tool for oncology and radiotracer development

G Warnock, A Turtoi, A Blomme, F Bretin… - Journal of Nuclear …, 2013 - Soc Nuclear Med
For many years the laboratory mouse has been used as the standard model for in vivo
oncology research, particularly in the development of novel PET tracers, but the growth of …

[18F]FLT–PET Imaging Does Not Always “Light Up” Proliferating Tumor Cells

CC Zhang, Z Yan, W Li, K Kuszpit, CL Painter… - Clinical Cancer …, 2012 - AACR
Abstract Purpose:[18F] FLT (3′-Fluoro-3′ deoxythymidine)–PET imaging was proposed
as a tool for measuring in vivo tumor cell proliferation. The aim of this article was to validate …

Initial Experience in Small Animal Tumor Imaging with a Clinical Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography Scanner Using 2-[F-18]Fluoro-2-deoxy-d …

M Tatsumi, Y Nakamoto, B Traughber, LT Marshall… - Cancer research, 2003 - AACR
The feasibility of small animal imaging using a clinical positron emission
tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) scanner with [F-18]-fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose …