Molecular Imaging for Brain Diseases (Neuromethods, 222)

Molecular Imaging for Brain Diseases (Neuromethods, 222)

Molecular Imaging for Brain Diseases (Neuromethods, 222)

by: Daichi Sone (Editor)

Publisher: Humana

Publication Date: 2025-04-23

Language: English

Print Length: 223 pages

ISBN-10: 1071644939

ISBN-13: 9781071644935

Book Description

This volume aims provides timely reviews with special focus on the clinical aspects of brain molecular imaging. The chapters reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the field detailing, glutamate receptor imaging, tau and amyloid imaging, glucose metabolism, opioid receptor, dopamine receptor imaging, brain metabolite measurements by 1H-MRS, and analytical methods using artificial intelligence, which have become extremely important in recent years. In the Neuromethods series style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to get successful results in your laboratory.Cutting-edge and comprehensive, Molecular Imaging for Brain Diseases provides methods to navigate this complex field and inspire a deeper appreciation for the brain’s molecular underpinnings.

Editorial Reviews

This volume aims provides timely reviews with special focus on the clinical aspects of brain molecular imaging. The chapters reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the field detailing, glutamate receptor imaging, tau and amyloid imaging, glucose metabolism, opioid receptor, dopamine receptor imaging, brain metabolite measurements by 1H-MRS, and analytical methods using artificial intelligence, which have become extremely important in recent years. In the Neuromethods series style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to get successful results in your laboratory.Cutting-edge and comprehensive, Molecular Imaging for Brain Diseases provides methods to navigate this complex field and inspire a deeper appreciation for the brain’s molecular underpinnings.

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