Journal of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

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Molecular Imaging

Molecular imaging is a field of medical imaging which focus on imaging molecules of medical interest within living patients. This is a contrast to conventional methods that are used to obtain the molecular information from preserved tissue samples, such as histology. Molecules of interest may be either produced naturally by the body, or synthetic molecules produced in a laboratory and injected into a patient by a doctor. The most common example of molecular imaging today is to inject a contrast agent into a patient's bloodstream and to use an imaging modality to track its movement in the body. Molecular imaging is related to the field of radiology from a need to better understand fundamental molecular processes inside organisms in a non-invasive manner. The ultimate goal of molecular imaging is to be able to noninvasively monitor all of the biochemical processes occurring inside an organism in real time.

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