Molecular and Cellular MR Imaging

Molecular and Cellular MR Imaging by Michel M. J. Modo, published by CRC Press in 2007, offers a comprehensive overview of the rapidly evolving field of molecular and cellular imaging. This 421-page edition presents the ability to track cell survival, migration, and differentiation in vivo, alongside monitoring gene expression in living subjects. The book emphasizes the interdisciplinary dialogue necessary among molecular and cellular biology, chemistry, physics, and image analysis to develop reliable scientific applications and clinical diagnostic tools.
Readers will find a systematic organization that begins with an introduction to cellular and molecular imaging, highlighting the versatility of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for noninvasive studies. The text delves into the physicochemical principles of various contrast agents and summarizes applications in areas such as cancer, cardiovascular, and neurodegenerative diseases. It also covers cellular imaging applications and discusses the translational aspects and future directions of the field, illustrating the diverse skills needed to advance in vivo imaging as a diagnostic tool.
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The ability of molecular and cellular imaging to track the survival, migration, and differentiation of cells in vivo as well as monitor particular gene expression in living subjects is rapidly moving from the research laboratory into daily clinical settings. The interdisciplinary nature of the field mandates a constant dialogue among molecular and cellular biology, chemistry, physics, image analysis, and drug discovery to develop and translate promising approaches into reliable scientific applications and viable clinical diagnostic tools.
Bringing together a select panel of internationally recognized authors, Molecular and Cellular MR Imaging provides a state-of-the-science overview of the multidisciplinary nature of the field and illustrates the application of these various sciences to investigate specific biological processes in animals and humans. Using a systematic organization to present diverse information, the text begins with an introductory chapter that defines cellular and molecular imaging and explains why magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the most versatile approach for noninvasive, in vivo studies. The first section examines the physicochemical principles of various contrast agents including paramagnetic, superparamagnetic, CEST, and PARACEST agents, as well as smart and sensing agents. The second section summarizes the wide variety of applications for molecular imaging of genes and of disease states. Contributions cover cancer, apoptosis, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative disease, and the use of pharmacological MRI. The third section is devoted to cellular imaging under a variety of applications, and the final section discusses the translational aspects and future directions of cellular and molecular MR imaging.
Molecular and Cellular MR Imaging highlights the diversity of skills required to translate advancements in various fields of research into practical applications that promise to revolutionize in vivo imaging as a diagnostic
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