Tag Archives: Positron-Emission Tomography

Bone marrow adipose tissue is a unique adipose subtype with distinct roles in glucose homeostasis

Karla J. Suchacki et al. Bone marrow adipose tissue is a unique adipose subtype with distinct roles in glucose homeostasis. Nature Communications. Publication Date June 18, 2020 How Analyze was Used “HU of subcutaneous fat, yellow marrow and RM were determined using Analyze 12.0 software (AnalyzeDirect, Overland Park, KS, USA) based on data from 33…

Subcutaneous nerve stimulation for rate control in ambulatory dogs with persistent atrial fibrillation

Yuan Yuan et al. Subcutaneous nerve stimulation for rate control in ambulatory dogs with persistent atrial fibrillation. Heart Rhythm. Publication Date May 29, 2019 How Analyze was Used “All PET/MRI images were imported and registered to their anatomical reference and baseline time point using a normalized entropy algorithm implemented in Analyze 11.0 (AnalyzeDirect, Stilwell KS).”…

MRI Outperforms [18F]AV‐1451 PET as a Longitudinal Biomarker in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Jennifer L. Whitwell et al. MRI Outperforms [18F]AV‐1451 PET as a Longitudinal Biomarker in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. Movement Disorders. Publication Date November 23 2018 How Analyze was Used “The template-drawn midbrain volume mask was traced using Analyze software according to previously published guidelines.” Keywords Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Positron emission tomography, Rates, Richardson’s syndrome, Serial, Tau…

Clinical translation of [18F]ICMT-11 for measuring chemotherapy-induced caspase 3/7 activation in breast and lung cancer

S. R. Dubash et al. Clinical translation of [18F]ICMT-11 for measuring chemotherapy-induced caspase 3/7 activation in breast and lung cancer. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. Publication Date September 27 2018 How Analyze was Used “In both studies, all VOIs were also outlined on fused PET/ CT images to create binary object masks…

FDG-PET can distinguish inflamed from non-inflamed plaque in an animal model of atherosclerosis

Davies JR, Izquierdo-Garcia D, Rudd JHF, Figg N, Richards HK, Bird JL, Aigbirhio FI, Davenport AP, Weissberg PL, Fryer TD, Warburton EA. FDG-PET can distinguish inflamed from non-inflamed plaque in an animal model of atherosclerosis. Int J Cardiovasc Imaging. January 2010;26(1):41-48. Publication Date January 2010 How Analyze was Used “Quantification of FDG concentration in the…