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  1. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the physical performance of a Biograph mCT Flow 64-4R PET/CT system (Siemens Healthcare, Germany) and to compare clinical image quality in step-and-shoot (SS) and contin...

    Authors: Ivo Rausch, Jacobo Cal-González, David Dapra, Hans Jürgen Gallowitsch, Peter Lind, Thomas Beyer and Gregory Minear
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:26
  2. Radionuclide therapy can be individualized by performing dosimetry. To determine absorbed organ doses in 177Lu-DOTATATE therapy, three methods based on activity concentrations are currently in use: the small volu...

    Authors: Mattias Sandström, Ezgi Ilan, Anna Karlberg, Silvia Johansson, Nanette Freedman and Ulrike Garske-Román
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:24
  3. Authors: Sune H. Keller, Casper Hansen, Christian Hansen, Flemming L. Andersen, Claes Ladefoged, Claus Svarer, Andreas Kjær, Liselotte Højgaard, Ian Law, Otto M. Henriksen and Adam E. Hansen
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:23

    The original article was published in EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:14

  4. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the utility of bellows-based respiratory compensation and navigated hepatobiliary phase imaging to correct for respiratory motion in the setting of dedicated liver PET...

    Authors: Thomas A. Hope, Emily F. Verdin, Emily K. Bergsland, Michael A. Ohliger, Carlos U. Corvera and Eric K. Nakakura
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:21
  5. Advances in gamma camera technology and the emergence of a number of new theranostic radiopharmaceutical pairings have re-awakened interest in in vivo quantification with single-photon-emitting radionuclides. ...

    Authors: Dale L. Bailey, Thomas M. Hennessy, Kathy P. Willowson, E. Courtney Henry, David L.H. Chan, Alireza Aslani and Paul J. Roach
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:20
  6. Non-uniformity influences the interpretation of nuclear medicine based images and consequently their use in treatment planning and monitoring. However, no standardised method for evaluating and ranking heterog...

    Authors: Jonas Grafström, Hanna-Stina Ahlzén and Sharon Stone-Elander
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:19
  7. In integrated PET/MR hybrid imaging the evaluation of PET performance characteristics according to the NEMA standard NU 2–2007 is challenging because of incomplete MR-based attenuation correction (AC) for phan...

    Authors: Susanne Ziegler, Bjoern W. Jakoby, Harald Braun, Daniel H. Paulus and Harald H. Quick
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:18
  8. Generally, attenuation correction is made by incorporating a linear attenuation coefficient, which is based on the attenuation coefficient map (mu-map) created from a computed tomography scan, into the ordered...

    Authors: Yuya Nakamura, Seiji Tomiguchi and Masayuki Tanaka
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:17
  9. To assess differences between four different voxel-based dosimetry methods (VBDM) for tumor, liver, and lung absorbed doses following 90Y microsphere selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) based on 90Y brems...

    Authors: Justin K Mikell, Armeen Mahvash, Wendy Siman, Firas Mourtada and S Cheenu Kappadath
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:16
  10. Image registration algorithms are frequently used to align the reconstructed brain PET frames to remove subject head motion. However, in occupancy studies, this is a challenging task where competitive binding ...

    Authors: Jieqing Jiao, Graham E. Searle, Julia A. Schnabel and Roger N. Gunn
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:15
  11. We present a study performing motion correction (MC) of PET using MR navigators sampled between other protocolled MR sequences during simultaneous PET/MR brain scanning with the purpose of evaluating its clini...

    Authors: Sune H Keller, Casper Hansen, Christian Hansen, Flemming L Andersen, Claes Ladefoged, Claus Svarer, Andreas Kjær, Liselotte Højgaard, Ian Law, Otto M Henriksen and Adam E Hansen
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:14

    The Erratum to this article has been published in EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:23

  12. Positron Emission Tomography (PET)-based automatic segmentation (PET-AS) methods can improve tumour delineation for radiotherapy treatment planning, particularly for Head and Neck (H&N) cancer. Thorough valida...

    Authors: B Berthon, C Marshall, R Holmes and E Spezi
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:13
  13. Cerebral blood flow (CBF), oxygen extraction fraction (OEF), and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) images have facilitated understanding of the pathophysiological basis of cerebrovascular disorders. Such ...

    Authors: Yukito Maeda, Nobuyuki Kudomi, Yasuhiro Sasakawa, Toshihide Monden, Koji Kato, Yuka Yamamoto, Nobuyuki Kawai and Yoshihiro Nishiyama
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:12

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