SPM has been widely used for the operator independent assessment of functional and molecular differences in human PET or MRI brain images. Despite the large diffusion of dedicated image systems and protocols, the use of SPM methodology to preclinical studies have been described in a limited number of studies, particularly for PET. Aim of this work was to optimize and adopt SPM analysis for the identification of patterns of altered metabolism due to acute stress in rat brain using PET with F-18-FDG

Gallivanone, F., Di Grigoli, G., Salvatore, C., Valtorta, S., Gilardi, M., Moresco, R., et al. (2012). Acute stress studies in rats by 18 FDG PET and SPM. In 2012 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposiwn and Medical Imaging Conference Record (pp.2886-2889) [10.1109/NSSMIC.2012.6551658].

Acute stress studies in rats by 18 FDG PET and SPM

GALLIVANONE, FRANCESCA;SALVATORE, CHRISTIAN;Valtorta, Silvia;GILARDI, MARIA CARLA;MORESCO, ROSA MARIA;CASTIGLIONI, ISABELLA
2012

Abstract

SPM has been widely used for the operator independent assessment of functional and molecular differences in human PET or MRI brain images. Despite the large diffusion of dedicated image systems and protocols, the use of SPM methodology to preclinical studies have been described in a limited number of studies, particularly for PET. Aim of this work was to optimize and adopt SPM analysis for the identification of patterns of altered metabolism due to acute stress in rat brain using PET with F-18-FDG
paper
PET, SPM
English
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) - 27 October/03 November
2012
2012 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposiwn and Medical Imaging Conference Record
978-146732030-6
2012
2886
2889
6551658
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6551658
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Gallivanone, F., Di Grigoli, G., Salvatore, C., Valtorta, S., Gilardi, M., Moresco, R., et al. (2012). Acute stress studies in rats by 18 FDG PET and SPM. In 2012 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposiwn and Medical Imaging Conference Record (pp.2886-2889) [10.1109/NSSMIC.2012.6551658].
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