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  1. Recently, significant interest in 44Sc as a tracer for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging has been observed. Unfortunately, the co-emission by 44Sc of high-energy γ rays (E γ = ...

    Authors: Rafał Walczak, Seweryn Krajewski, Katarzyna Szkliniarz, Mateusz Sitarz, Kamel Abbas, Jarosław Choiński, Andrzej Jakubowski, Jerzy Jastrzębski, Agnieszka Majkowska, Federica Simonelli, Anna Stolarz, Agnieszka Trzcińska, Wiktor Zipper and Aleksander Bilewicz
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:33
  2. A feasibility study was done to assess the capability of digital silicon photomultipliers to measure the Cherenkov luminescence emitted by a β source. Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) is possible with a charg...

    Authors: Esther Ciarrocchi, Nicola Belcari, Alberto Del Guerra, Simon R. Cherry, Adrienne Lehnert, William C. J. Hunter, Wendy McDougald, Robert S. Miyaoka and Paul E. Kinahan
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:32
  3. Small-animal imaging has become an important technique for the development of new radiotracers, drugs and therapies. Many laboratories have now a combination of different small-animal imaging systems, which ar...

    Authors: Christian Vanhove, Jens P. Bankstahl, Stefanie D. Krämer, Eric Visser, Nicola Belcari and Stefaan Vandenberghe
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:31
  4. Authors: Ana Mota, Vesna Cuplov, Ivana Drobnjak, John Dickson, Julien Bert, Ninon Burgos, Jorge Cardoso, Marc Modat, Sebastien Ourselin, Jonathan Schott, Kjell Erlandsson, Brian Hutton and Kris Thielemans
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:30

    The original article was published in EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:A44

  5. 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
  6. The aim of this study was to develop and validate an automated method for extracting forward stroke volume (FSV) using indicator dilution theory directly from dynamic positron emission tomography (PET) studies...

    Authors: Hendrik Johannes Harms, Lars Poulsen Tolbod, Nils Henrik Stubkjær Hansson, Tanja Kero, Lovisa Holm Orndahl, Won Yong Kim, Tomas Bjerner, Kirsten Bouchelouche, Henrik Wiggers, Jørgen Frøkiær and Jens Sörensen
    Citation: EJNMMI Physics 2015 2:25
  7. 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
  8. 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

  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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
  16. 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

  17. 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
  18. 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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