The effect of energy and source location on gamma camera intrinsic and extrinsic spatial resolution: an experimental and Monte Carlo study.
Quantification of nuclear medicine image data is a prerequisite for personalized absorbed dose calculations and quantitative biodistribution studies. The spatial response of a detector is a governing factor affecting the accuracy of image quantification, and the aim of this work was to model this im...
Main Authors: | Holstensson, M, Partridge, M, Buckley, SE, Flux, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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