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Society of Nuclear Medicine. (2016, June 13). PET/CT reveals adaptations of the alcoholic brain. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 26, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2016 / 06 ...
The PET imaging agent F-18 FPEB, which binds with mGluR5 receptors, was administered to 16 recently sober subjects, ranging from 32 to 57 years of age, and 32 healthy controls with no alcoholism ...
Highly active regions consume more glucose, and those regions are brightly lit during the PET scan, ... we still had no mechanism that could explain why alcohol was reducing these brain functions.
Of the patients included, 752 underwent 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography, or PET imaging, which is often used as part of cancer screening but can also show areas in the brain ...
A novel PET imaging approach can effectively quantify a key enzyme associated with brain inflammation, according to research published in the March issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.The ...
Imaging the moving brain Julie Brefczynski-Lewis (left), a research assistant professor in the WVU School of Medicine, and students Colson Glover (centre) and Nanda K Siva conduct a walking PET scan ...
Medicare paid for only one amyloid-PET scan over a patient’s’ lifetime, reflecting uncertainty about its value. Now it pays for more, but are the tests reliable?
A Brigham and Women’s Hospital study of 30 people found that, in patients with MS, advanced brain imaging could identify hidden inflammation not picked up on traditional MRIs ...
A novel PET imaging approach can effectively quantify a key enzyme associated with brain inflammation, according to research published in the March issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.The ...
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