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Molecular Diagnosis & Therapy | 2014

Preclinical imaging: An essential ally in modern biosciences

Lídia Cunha; Ildiko Horvath; Sara Ferreira; Joana Lemos; Pedro Costa; Domingos Vieira; Dániel S. Veres; Krisztián Szigeti; Teresa Summavielle; Domokos Máthé; Luís F. Metello

Translational research is changing the practice of modern medicine and the way in which health problems are approached and solved. The use of small-animal models in basic and preclinical sciences is a major keystone for these kinds of research and development strategies, representing a bridge between discoveries at the molecular level and clinical implementation in diagnostics and/or therapeutics. The development of high-resolution in vivo imaging technologies provides a unique opportunity for studying disease in real time, in a quantitative way, at the molecular level, along with the ability to repeatedly and non-invasively monitor disease progression or response to treatment. The greatest advantages of preclinical imaging techniques include the reduction of biological variability and the opportunity to acquire, in continuity, an impressive amount of unique information (without interfering with the biological process under study) in distinct forms, repeated or modulated as needed, along with the substantial reduction in the number of animals required for a particular study, fully complying with 3R (Replacement, Reduction and Refinement) policies. The most suitable modalities for small-animal in vivo imaging applications are based on nuclear medicine techniques (essentially, positron emission tomography [PET] and single photon emission computed tomography [SPECT]), optical imaging (OI), computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging (MRSI), and ultrasound. Each modality has intrinsic advantages and limitations. More recently, aiming to overcome the inherent limitations of each imaging modality, multimodality devices designed to provide complementary information upon the pathophysiological process under study have gained popularity. The combination of high-resolution modalities, like micro-CT or micro-MRI, with highly sensitive techniques providing functional information, such as micro-PET or micro-SPECT, will continue to broaden the horizons of research in such key areas as infection, oncology, cardiology, and neurology, contributing not only to the understanding of the underlying mechanisms of disease, but also providing efficient and unique tools for evaluating new chemical entities and candidate drugs. The added value of small-animal imaging techniques has driven their increasing use by pharmaceutical companies, contract research organizations, and research institutions.


Archive | 2009

METHOD FOR DIRECT PRODUCTION OF 99mTc - TECHNETIUM 99 METASTABLE FROM LOW ENERGY ACCELERATORS

Richard R. Johnson; Luís F. Metello; Lídia Cunha; Vesna Sossi


American Journal of Neuroprotection and Neuroregeneration | 2011

Neuroprotective Action of Acetyl-L-Carnitine on Methamphetamine-Induced Dopamine Release

Teresa Summavielle; Lídia Cunha; Danira Damiani; Joana Bravo; Zbigniew Binienda; Aleardo Koverech; Ashraf Virmani


European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging - 22nd Annual Congress of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine | 2009

Study of the Influence of Patient Hydration in Bone Scintigraphy

Sara Ferreira; Lídia Cunha; Soraia Osório; Mariana Matias; Joana Lemos; Domingos Vieira; Sofia Soares; Abigaíl Fonseca; José Alexandre Silva; Inês Amorim; Rosa Castro; Luís F. Metello


European Association of Nuclear Medicine Congress 15 | 2015

Assessing radiobiological effects of low doses of ionizing radiation on zebrafish muscle by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis

Joana Lemos; Alexandre Campos; Mariana Carneiro; Tiago Ribeiro; Fernanda Ponte; Paulo Costa; Lídia Cunha; António Paulo Carvalho; Luís F. Metello


Cycleur 2015 - Cyclotron Research Workshop | 2015

Experimental results on excitation functions for 45Ti direct production on low energy - medical - cyclotrons

Pedro Costa; Luís F. Metello; Lídia Cunha; Richard R. Johnson; W. Gelbart; J. Obermair; Christoph Artner; Sérgio Carmo; Francisco Alves; M. Duarte Naia


Conference LOWDOSE - PT 2015 | 2015

45Ti - Titanium: from cyclotron production to potential applications evaluation

Pedro Costa; Luís F. Metello; Lídia Cunha; Piotr Lass; Geoff Currie; Richard R. Johnson; W. Gelbart; J. Obermair; Christoph Artner; Francisco Alves; M. Duarte Naia


5th Symposium on Medical Radionuclides | 2015

Cyclotron produced 45Ti-Titanium: why & how… so WHY NOT?

Pedro Costa; Luís F. Metello; Lídia Cunha; Richard R. Johnson; Lidia Mattei; W. Gelbart; J. Obermair; B. Dietl; R. Nauschnig; Christoph Artner; Piotr Lass; Geoff Currie; Sérgio Carmo; Francisco Alves; M. Duarte Naia


Xornada de Innovación Educativa 2013, 2014, ISBN 978-84-8158-629-9, págs. 83-93 | 2014

O uso de ferramentas tecnológicas no ensino superior moderno: abordagem integrada e perspectivas de aplicação em caso prático

Domingos Vieira; Pedro Costa; Lídia Cunha; Joana Lemos; Sara Ferreira; Luís F. Metello


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2014

The action of acetyl-L-carnitine in dopaminergic neurotransmission

Lídia Cunha; Krisztián Szigeti; Domokos Máthé; Luís F. Metello

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Pedro Costa

Oporto Polytechnic Institute

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Rosa Castro

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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