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In vivo leukocyte imaging: Palestro reviews methods under development for and challenges to in vivo labeling of leukocytes that migrate to sites of infection and previews an article in this month's JNM on the utility of interleukin-8 in these investigations.
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Right answers, right reasons: Porenta looks at the role of formal, rule-based “expert systems” in knowledge processing and problem solving, with specific reference to an article in this month's JNM on the application of such a system in diuresis nephrography.
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Targeting infection: Bleeker-Rovers and colleagues evaluate the safety of interleukin-8 (IL-8) in humans and assess the value of 99mTc-IL-8 scintigraphy in patients with suspected localized infections.
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Cardiac risk and cancer: Chang and colleagues compare the incidence of perioperative cardiac events in cancer patients who have previous abnormal stress myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) results with that in cancer patients whose MPI results were normal.
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Excluding multivessel CAD: Dorbala and colleagues use 82Rb-PET to investigate the value of vasodilator left ventricular ejection fraction reserve in determining both the magnitude of myocardium at risk and the anatomic extent of underlying coronary artery disease.
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SPECT brain tracer binding: Booij and colleagues report on the influence of paroxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, on 123I-FP-CIT binding to dopamine transporter in the healthy striatum.
Page 359

PET and soft-tissue sarcoma: Been and colleagues use 18F-FLT PET to measure responses to hyperthermic isolated limb perfusion treatment in patients with primary soft-tissue sarcomas in the extremities and discuss the benefits for surgical planning.
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PET assesses early RT response: Kim and colleagues evaluate the predictive efficacy of 18F-FDG PET imaging acquired 1 month after completion of radiotherapy in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.
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Thryotoxicosis overview: Iagaru and McDougall provide a comprehensive educational review of thyrotoxicosis, including causes, diagnosis, and the benefits and potential side effects of the 3 most common treatment approaches: antithyroid medications, surgical thyroidectomy, and 131I administration.
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Clarifying posttreatment PET: Brepoels and colleagues investigate whether postchemotherapeutic tumor inflammation can be suppressed by administration of corticosteroids and thereby improve accurate correlation of 18F-FDG uptake with tumor cell kill.
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Advancing gene therapy: Lim and colleagues explore the effect of retinoic acid on adenovirus-mediated expression of the human sodium iodide symporter gene in a breast cancer cell line.
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SPECT and stem cell therapy: Tran and colleagues describe an original pinhole SPECT technique in a rat model of myocardial infarction and analyze local improvement in myocardial perfusion after engraftment of bone marrow–derived stem cells.
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Acute responses to smoke inhalation: Schroeder and colleagues test whether cigarette smoke–related PET imaging changes in regional intrapulmonary distribution of 18F-FDG uptake in a sheep model are related to changes in regional lung function as assessed with infused 13NN-saline.
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18F-FAC for tumor imaging: Ponde and colleagues radiosynthesize 18F-fluoroacetate, perform biodistribution studies in rats and mice, and assess the potential usefulness of this tracer as an alternative to 11C-ACE for PET detection of prostate tumors.
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Two-step tumor imaging with phage: Newton and colleagues explore the use of a multivalent bifunctional phage displaying peptides that target novel molecular biomarkers to facilitate pretargeting and subsequent imaging of murine melanoma in vivo.
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Thermal dosimetry as predictor: DeNardo and colleagues use nanoparticle bioprobes to evaluate tumor targeting, efficacy, and predictive radionuclide-based heat dosimetry of tumor-specific thermal therapy in a human breast cancer xenograft model.
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Imaging antiangiogenic effects: Hsu et al. study the antiangiogenic and antitumor efficacy of vascular-targeting fusion toxin VEGF121/rGel in an orthotopic glioblastoma mouse model using in vivo bioluminescence imaging, MRI, and PET.
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Fatty acid analog for PET: Guiducci and colleagues describe the biodistribution and partitioning of 18F-FTHA, a fatty acid analog, across different lipid pools in plasma and in metabolically important organs and assess its response to insulin.
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Automating diagnostic accuracy: Garcia and colleagues evaluate the inference engine of an “expert system” that generates explanations of the reasoning process for diagnosing renal obstruction from diuresis renography.
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3D, time-of-flight PET: Surti and colleagues report performance results from a fully 3D-mode PET/CT scanner that uses lutetium-yttrium oxyorthosilicate crystals for the PET component and achieves time-of-flight imaging without sacrificing conventional PET or CT capabilities.
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Low-dose 131I thyroid stunning: Lundh and colleagues investigate the effects of 131I irradiation on 125I transport and cell proliferation at low absorbed doses in vitro.
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Ultra-high-resolution SPECT: Vastenhouw and Beekman describe a combined acquisition and reconstruction strategy for whole-body mouse imaging using a new stationary SPECT system dedicated to small-animal imaging.
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Bioprobes are monoclonal antibody–equipped nanoparticles that, when given systemically, can reach and bind to tumor cells and provide a new way to direct thermal ablation specifically to those cells via external application of an alternating magnetic field. 111In-Bioprobes containing iron oxide have been shown effective in targeting human breast cancer xenografts in mice. Radionuclide concentration enabled calculation of total heat doses that were predictive of tumor response achieved without toxicity.

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