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Inveon spect scanner

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The Inveon SPECT scanner is a compact and versatile imaging system designed for small animal studies. It utilizes single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) technology to generate high-resolution, three-dimensional images of small animals. The Inveon SPECT scanner is capable of detecting and mapping the distribution of radioactive tracers within the subject, providing researchers with valuable data for a wide range of applications.

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SPECT Imaging of Radiolabeled Cetuximab in Mice

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For the imaging study, mice were anesthetized by isoflurane/N2O/O2 inhalation anesthesia. After the injection of [125I]-cetuximab or [125I]-IBPA-cetuximab (3.8–6.0 MBq) via the tail vein, static images of each mouse were obtained at 3, 24, 48, and 168 h using an Inveon SPECT scanner (Siemens Preclinical Solutions, Malvern, PA, USA) equipped with a low energy allpurpose collimator. The images were acquired until 100,000 counts per total body image. Image analysis was performed by quantification of [125I] retention in the region of interest (ROI) of the body, thyroid, and tumor using image analysis software.
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Tc-99m HDP Bone Scintigraphy in Mice

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Mice were anesthetized with isoflurane/N2O/O2 and intravenously injected with Tc-99m HDP (Mallinckrodt Medical B. V., Petten, The Netherlands). Three hours post-injection, mice were placed prone to the specimen plate, and radioactivity was observed using an Inveon SPECT scanner (Siemens Preclinical Solutions, Malvern, PA, USA).
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