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Digital PET Imaging Lab

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PET Application Group

We mainly use in vivo models to carry out digital PET quantitative methods and techniques for research, and select different animals for different experiments aiming at tumor, nerve, heart and other disease models.

Using digital PET instruments of high performance and new features, team in cooperation with domestic and international application, the tumor, heart, brain, metabolic diseases such as research and development of new drug, has completed more than 4000 cases of imaging, for finding life science frontier new knowledge provides a powerful tool to support, relevant results are published in nature medicine and other international top journal.

The PET Application Group is committed to providing key scientific instrument support for basic medical research, understanding the fundamental mechanism of disease, obtaining new data, revealing new laws, verifying new principles, and promoting the development of frontier disciplines of medical science by virtue of the huge performance advantages of ultra-high resolution and All-digital PET instruments.






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Research

  • Research Groups
    • Detector Group
    • Image Reconstruction Group
    • PET Application Group
    • Image Processing Group
    • System Integration Group
  • Research Focus
  • Papers and Patents
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