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Vivo Radio-Tracer Quantification with Small Animal Imaging--Photon
Imaging, Inc., 19355 Business Center Drive, Suite 8, Northridge, CA
91344; 818-709-2468, www.photonimaginginc.com
Dr. Koji
Iwata, Principal Investigator, kojii@photonimaginging.com
Dr. Bradley
E. Patt, Business Official, bradpatt@compusevre.com
DOE Grant No.
DE-FG02-03ER83747
Amount:
$100,000
Pre-clinical in vivo
studies for pharmaceutical development utilizing new molecular imaging tools
have limited accuracy due to quantification errors that arise from the physics
in the image acquisition process. Techniques
for correcting attenuation errors and improved quantification assessment not
only can lead to improved accuracy in drug development and disease studies but
also can speed up the development cycle and reduce the number of sacrificed
animals. In this project,
pharmacological functions will be assessed using radio-tracers in combination
with imaging. The amount of tracers
will be quantified, with radionuclide imaging corrected for physical errors,
using a priori information from
co-registered anatomical images. In
Phase I, quantification techniques will be developed and implemented for a small
animal imaging system where the application of these techniques meets the demand
for limited scanning protocols. These
quantification techniques will be applied to phantom studies to evaluate
feasibility.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as described by awardee:
The imaging technique should provide the biological and pharmacological
communities with a powerful in vivo
assessment tool for pre-clinical studies. This
will lead to higher accuracy, plus faster and more efficient development of new
pharmaceuticals and disease treatment methods. The
immediate market should include university and Federal research laboratories,
along with the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.