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A Fluorescent Phantom for Small-Animal Imaging

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Accurate and predictive software modeling could allow standardization for small-animal imaging.

Silas Leavesley, Dr. Bartek Rajwa and Dr. J. Paul Robinson, Purdue University,and Dr. Edward Freniere, Richard Hassler and Linda Smith, Lambda Research Corp.

Small animals represent vital model systems for the study of organism development and human disease. They are increasingly recognized as powerful discovery tools in genetic, proteomic and cancer research. For example, animal studies have vast utility in studying efficacy and toxicity of novel cancer therapeutics. Until recently, the significant potential of animal studies was untapped because it was necessary to sacrifice the animals to perform tissue or molecular analysis. Once an animal is sacrificed, it is not possible for researchers or clinicians to observe the natural or perturbed...Read full article

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