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Qiyu Peng12/05/2026, 15:30
Positron emission tomography (PET) is the internationally recognized gold standard for the accurate quantification of myocardial flow reserve (MFR) and metabolic status, conventional oncology-centric systems struggle with the high-frequency motion and small-target nature of cardiac imaging.
To facilitate dynamic quantification and functional imaging, we are developing a high-performance,...
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Qiyu Peng (Shenzhen Bay Laboratory)12/05/2026, 15:50
Introduction
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Wearable brain PET could extend molecular brain imaging beyond conventional fixed scanners by enabling time resolved acquisition in a more flexible form factor. A first technical requirement is to demonstrate interpretable human static images, preservation of relative regional uptake patterns versus a clinical scanner, and stable extraction of dynamic ROI level... -
Mr Xin Yu12/05/2026, 16:10
Dedicated brain positron emission tomography (PET) systems have the potential to provide improved spatial resolution and sensitivity compared with conventional whole-body PET scanners. In this study, we developed and evaluated a depth-of-interaction (DOI)-enabled dedicated brain PET system designed for high-resolution brain imaging.
The detector modules employ LYSO crystal arrays (2.0 × 2.0...
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