In vivo molecular-genetic imaging: Multi-modality nuclear and optical combinations Journal Article


Author: Blasberg, R. G.
Article Title: In vivo molecular-genetic imaging: Multi-modality nuclear and optical combinations
Abstract: Multi-modality, noninvasive in vivo imaging is increasingly being used in molecular-genetic studies and will soon become the standard approach for reporter gene imaging studies in small animals. The coupling of nuclear and optical reporter genes, as described here, represents only the beginning of a far wider application of this technology in the future. Optical imaging and optical reporter systems are cost-effective and time-efficient; they require less resources and space than PET or MRI, and are particularly well suited for imaging small animals, such as mice. Optical reporter systems are also very useful for the quantification and selection of transduced cells using FACS, and for performing in vitro assays to validate the function and sensitivity of constitutive and specific-inducible reporter systems. However, optical imaging techniques are limited by depth of light penetration and do not yet provide optimal quantitative or tomographic information. These issues are not limiting for PET- or MRI-based reporter systems, and PET- and MRI-based animal studies are more easily generalized to human applications. Many of the shortcomings of each modality alone can be overcome by the use of dual- or triple-modality reporter constructs that incorporate the opportunity for PET, fluorescence and bioluminescence imaging. © 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords: nonhuman; conference paper; molecular genetics; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; positron emission tomography; magnetic resonance imaging; quantitative assay; accuracy; animals; gene expression profiling; image analysis; image interpretation, computer-assisted; fluorescence; gene function; in vivo study; biotechnology; information processing; genetic transduction; imaging system; cost effectiveness analysis; gene expression regulation; image enhancement; luminescent measurements; subtraction technique; reporter gene; microscopy, fluorescence; nuclear medicine; genes, reporter; molecular biology; technique; bioluminescence; genetic markers; cell selection; tomography, emission-computed; gene construct; futurology; dose time effect relation; molecular probes; depth perception; humans; optical instrumentation
Journal Title: Nuclear Medicine and Biology
Volume: 30
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0969-8051
Publisher: Elsevier Science Inc.  
Date Published: 2003-11-01
Start Page: 879
End Page: 888
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/s0969-8051(03)00115-x
PUBMED: 14698792
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 25 September 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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