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This textbook is a practical guide to the use of small animal imaging in preclinical research that will assist in the choice of imaging modality and contrast agent and in study design, experimental setup, and data evaluation. All established imaging modalities are discussed in detail, with the assistance of numerous informative illustrations. While the focus of the new edition remains on practical basics, it has been updated to encompass a variety of emerging imaging modalities, methods, and applications. Additional useful hints are also supplied on the installation of a small animal unit, study planning, animal handling, and cost-effective performance of small animal imaging. Cross-calibration methods and data postprocessing are considered in depth. This new edition of Small Animal Imaging will be an invaluable aid for researchers, students, and technicians involved in research into and applications of small animal imaging.

Part I Role of small animal imaging : Non invasive imaging for supporting basic research.- Non invasive imaging in the pharmaceutical industry.- How to set up a small animal imaging unit.- Significance of non invasive imaging for animal protection.- Animal Models: From zebrafish to non human primates.Part II Study planning and animal preparation: Institutional preconditions for small animal imaging.- Statistical considerations for animal imaging studies.- Animal anesthesia and monitoring.- Drug administration.Part III Imaging modalities and probes: How to choose the right imaging modality.- How to identify suitable Biomarkers.- Concepts in diagnostic probe design.- X-ray and X-ray-CT.- CT contrast agents.- MR contrast agents.- MRS.- Hyperpolarized MRI.- Ultrasound.- Ultrasound contrast agents.- PET and SPECT.- Radiotracer I: Standard tracer.- Radiotracer II: Peptide-based radiopharmaceuticals.- Optical imaging.- Photoacoustic imaging.- Optical probes.- Multimodal imaging and i

mage fusion.Part IV Ex vivo validation methods: Methods for correlation between in vivo small ani-mal images and post mortem data: example brain .- In Vitro Methods for In Vivo Quantitation of PET and SPECT Imaging Probes: Autoradiography and Gamma Counting.Part V: Data postprocessing : Qualitative and quantitative data analysis.- Guidelines for nuclear image analysis.- Kinetic modeling.- Data documentation systems.Part VI: Special applications: Imaging in drug safety Evaluation.- Cell tracking and transplant imaging.- Imaging of metabolic diseases.- Imaging in developmental biology.- Imaging in gynecology research.- Imaging in cardiovascular research.- Imaging in neurology research I: Neuoroncology.- Imaging in neurology research II: Plasticity and cognitive networks.- Imaging in neurology research III: Neurodegenerative diseases.- Neurooptogenetics.- Imaging in oncology research.- Imaging in immunology research.- Imaging of infectious diseases. 

Recenzijas

This book gives a detailed overview of the current situation regarding imaging of small animals with lots of tips and considerations and I can wholeheartedly recommend it. (Maurits Jansen, RAD Magazine , May, 2018)

This is the second edition of a book that addresses the use of imaging techniques in research involving small animals as test subjects. appropriate for individuals with a preexisting solid foundation in imaging who are engaged in, or plan a career focusing on, research applications of imaging techniques. It is comprehensive and highly detailed, and individual researchers will likely find a select number of chapters pertinent to their work . (Marcella D. Ridgway, Doody'sBook Reviews, August, 2017)

Part I Role of Small Animal Imaging
1 Noninvasive Imaging for Supporting Basic Research
3(30)
Pat Zanzonico
2 Non-invasive Imaging in the Pharmaceutical Industry
33(14)
Sally-Ann Emmas
Paul D. Hockings
John C. Waterton
3 Designing a Small Animal Imaging Center
47(22)
David Stout
4 Noninvasive Small Rodent Imaging: Significance for the 3R Principles
69(22)
Nicolau Beckmann
Birgit Ledermann
Part II Study Planning and Animal Preparation
5 Institutional Preconditions for Small Animal Imaging
91(10)
Rene H. Tolba
6 Statistical Considerations for Animal Imaging Studies
101(16)
Hannes-Friedrich Ulbrich
7 Anesthesia and Analgesia in Laboratory Animals
117(10)
Marc Hein
Anna B. Roehl
Rene H. Tolba
8 Drug Administration
127(28)
Peter Hauff
Klaus Nebendahl
Part III Imaging Modalities and Probes
9 How to Choose the Right Imaging Modality
155(8)
Fabian Kiessling
Bernd Pichler
Peter Hauff
10 How to Identify Suitable Molecular Imaging Biomarkers
163(14)
Norman Koglin
Andre Mueller
Andrew W. Stephens
Ludger M. Dinkelborg
11 Concepts in Diagnostic Probe Design
177(24)
Igor Jacobs
Gustav J. Strijkers
Henk M. Keizer
Henk M. Janssen
Hisataka Kobayashi
Klaas Nicolay
12 X-Ray and X-Ray-CT
201(26)
Robert Brauweiler
Klaus Engelke
Martin Hupfer
Willi A. Kalender
Marek Karolczak
Hubertus Pietsch
13 MRI
227(98)
Aileen Schroeter
Markus Rudin
Eliana Gianolio
Alessandra Viale
Daniela Delli Castelli
Silvio Aime
Jan-Bernd Hovener
Jessica A.M. Bastiaansen
Arnaud Comment
Stephan Duwel
Jan H. Ardenkjaer-Larsen
Markus Becker
14 Ultrasound
325(36)
Stuart Foster
J.M. Hyvelin
Minalini Lakshman
Andrew Needles
I. Tardy
Francois Tranquart
15 PET and SPECT
361(42)
Clemens Decristoforo
Uwe Haberkorn
Roland Haubner
Walter Mier
Sibylle I. Ziegler
16 Optical Imaging
403(88)
Frauke Alves
Julia Bode
Peter Cimalla
Ingrid Hilger
Martin Hofmann
Volker Jaedicke
Edmund Koch
Kai Licha
Timo Rademakers
Daniel Razansky
Marc A.M.J. van Zandvoort
17 Multimodal Imaging and Image Fusion
491(20)
Hans F. Wehrl
Mario Amend
Andre Thielcke
Part IV Ex Vivo Validation Methods
18 In Vitro Methods for In Vivo Quantitation of PET and SPECT Imaging Probes: Autoradiography and Gamma Counting
511(18)
David Stout
Cinthia Pastuskovas
Part V Data Postprocessing
19 Qualitative and Quantitative Data Analysis
529(18)
Felix Gremse
20 Guidelines for Nuclear Image Analysis
547(12)
Martin S. Judenhofer
Stefan Wiehr
Damaris Kukuk
Kristina Fischer
Bernd J. Pichler
21 Kinetic Modeling
559(22)
J. van den Hoff
22 Data Management in Small Animal Imaging: Conceptual and Technical Considerations
581(12)
J. Maus
F. Hofheinz
Part VI Special Applications
23 Cell Tracking and Transplant Imaging
593(12)
Laura C. Rose
Jeff W. M. Bulte
24 Beta Cell Imaging as Part of "Imaging on Metabolic Diseases"
605(22)
M. Brom
W.A. Eter
I. van der Kroon
S.M.A. Willekens
A. Eek
M. Boss
M. Buitinga
M. Gotthardt
25 In Vivo Preclinical Imaging of Developmental Biology
627(24)
Katrien Vandoorne
Tal Raz
Stav Sapoznik
Inbal E. Biton
Joel R. Garbow
Michal Neeman
26 Imaging in Gynecology Research
651(12)
Matthias W. Laschke
Michael D. Menger
27 Imaging in Cardiovascular Research
663(26)
Michael Schafers
Michael Kuhlmann
Lars Stegger
Klaus Schafers
Sven Hermann
28 Imaging in Neurooncology
689(38)
Yannic Waerzeggers
Bastian Zinnhardt
Alexandra Winkeler
Parisa Monfared
Sonja Schelhaas
Thomas Viel
Andreas H. Jacobs
29 Imaging in Neurology Research II: Exploring Plasticity and Cognitive Networks by In Vivo MRI
727(34)
J. Hamaide
L. Van Ruijssevelt
F. Kara
G. De Groof
A. Van der Linden
30 Imaging in Neurology Research III: Neurodegenerative Diseases
761(12)
Heike Endepols
Bernd Neumaier
31 When Photons Meet Protons: Optogenetics, Calcium Signal Detection, and fMRI in Small Animals
773(20)
Xin Yu
32 Imaging in Oncology Research
793(28)
Wolfgang A. Weber
Fabian Kiessling
33 PET Imaging in Immunology
821(24)
Melissa N. McCracken
Owen N. Witte
34 Molecular Imaging of Infectious Diseases
845(12)
Anna-Maria Rolle
Stefan Wiehr
Appendix 857(6)
Index 863
Since 2008 Professor Dr. Fabian Kiessling is leading the Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging at the Helmholtz Center of Applied Engineering of the RWTH-University in Aachen. Aim of his research is the development of novel diagnostic probes and imaging tools for a disease specific diagnosis and therapy monitoring. In this context, the main focus is on the investigation of angiogenesis related processes. Fabian Kiessling studied Medicine and graduated at the University of Heidelberg. Until the end of 2002, he worked as resident in the Department of Radiology at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg. In 2003 he changed to the Department of Medical Physics in Radiology of the DKFZ as leader of the Molecular Imaging group. In parallel he did his clinical training at different Departments of the University of Heidelberg and received the board certification as clinical Radiologist in 2007. Fabian Kiessling habilitated in experimental radiology in 2006. He is author of more than 240 publications and book chapters, received several research awards, among those the Emil Salzer Price for Cancer Research and the Richtzenhain Price. Shortly after his change to the RWTH-Aachen University he founded the invivoContrast GmbH together with Professor Matthias Bräutigam, which is distributing diagnostic probes for the preclinical market.