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Molecular Imaging and Biology

Molecular imaging and biology are branches of science that allow us to observe and measure the behavior of individual molecules in living organisms. This technique has a wide range of uses, including aiding the development of new drugs, understanding the underlying mechanisms of disease, and designing new treatments…

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Overview

Molecular imaging and biology are branches of science that allow us to observe and measure the behavior of individual molecules in living organisms. This technique has a wide range of uses, including aiding the development of new drugs, understanding the underlying mechanisms of disease, and designing new treatments. Molecular imaging and biology are also able to measure very small changes in the behavior of molecules, allowing greater accuracy in diagnosis and treatment of diseases. It is a powerful tool that can be used to provide detailed information about cells and tissues in living organisms, which can greatly enhance our understanding of biological processes.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Radiation and Nuclear Medicine (ISSN 2766-8630).

Journal editorial board
Suliman Salih · United Arab Emirates Ciro Gabriele Mainolfi · Italy Ryuya Yamanaka · Japan

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