Tracking An Invisible Enemy: PET/MRI Innovations in Microbial Detection and Monitoring

Categories: Infection
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Development and Evaluation of D-[18F]Fluoroalanine and D-[18F]Fluoroalanine-d3 as PET Imaging Agents for Bacterial Infection

  • Development and Evaluation of D-[18F]Fluoroalanine and D-[18F]Fluoroalanine-d3 as PET Imaging Agents for Bacterial Infection
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Sensing living bacteria in vivo using 2-deoxy-2-[18F]-fluoro-sakebiose ([18F]FSK): towards clinical translation

Advancements in Radiolabelling Gut Microbiota for PET/MRI: Efficacy of [89Zr]Zr Oxalate Versus [89Zr]Zr Phosphate

In-vivo Imaging and Radiation Dosimetry of 89Zr-Labeled Bacteria Using PET/MRI

T cell activation visualized with [18F]F-AraG demonstrates distinct patterns relative to HIV infection states.

[13C]CO2 breath testing to predict the in vivo performance of pathogen-targeted PET tracers