模式
医学
医学物理学
医学影像学
分子成像
功能成像
鉴定(生物学)
梅德林
计算机科学
系统回顾
放射科
社会科学
植物
生物
社会学
生物技术
法学
体内
政治学
作者
Kai Zhang,Yujie Sun,Shuang Wu,Min Zhou,Xiaohui Zhang,Rui Zhou,Tingting Zhang,Yuanxue Gao,Ting Chen,Yao Chen,Xin Yao,Yasuyoshi Watanabe,Mei Tian,Hong Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00259-020-05107-z
摘要
Systematic imaging can be broadly defined as the systematic identification and characterization of biological processes at multiple scales and levels. In contrast to classical diagnostic imaging, systematic imaging emphasizes on detecting the overall abnormalities including molecular, functional, and structural alterations occurring during disease course in a systematic manner, rather than just one aspect in a partial manner. Concomitant efforts including improvement of imaging instruments, development of novel imaging agents, and advancement of artificial intelligence are warranted for achievement of systematic imaging. It is undeniable that scientists and radiologists will play a predominant role in directing this burgeoning field. This article introduces several recent developments in imaging modalities and nanoparticles-based imaging agents, and discusses how systematic imaging can be achieved. In the near future, systematic imaging which combines multiple imaging modalities with multimodal imaging agents will pave a new avenue for comprehensive characterization of diseases, successful achievement of image-guided therapy, precise evaluation of therapeutic effects, and rapid development of novel pharmaceuticals, with the final goal of improving human health-related outcomes.
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