A method for accurate spatial registration of PET images and histopathology slices
Positron emission tomography (PET) is an imaging technique used for the assessment of tissue of interest via administration of radiopharmaceutical commonly known as tracer. A newly developed tracer for PET imaging should be validated by comparison with the gold standard of histopathology imaging bef...
Main Authors: | Puri, T, Chalkidou, A, Roy, A, Henley-Smith, R, Barber, P, Oakley, R, Simo, R, Jeannon, J, McGurk, M, Marsden, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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McDonnell Mackie Publishing
2016
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