Identify the labeled bones in the diagram. Skull Bones: There are four main bones that will make up the human skull which encases the brain. They are the frontal bone, the R/L temporal bones, the R/L parietal bones, and the occipital bone. Answer and Explanation:1 From top to bottom,...
Radiolabeling with [18F]T1 lead to a time dependent increase in radioactivity in the skull, while low activity concentrations were observed at all time points after radiolabeling with [18F]T2 and [18F]T3. Major organs were isolated from mice at 10–12 h after administration to ...
48, where skull uptake–an indicator of in vivo defluorination–seems evident, particularly in HD patients. While skull uptake can indeed complicate brain image analysis via partial volume effects as well as differences in enzymatic activity across individuals (for instance, between patient and healthy...
CT or MRI. I obtain 3D models of the different parts I want to represent: the external acoustic meatus, the tympanic cavity, the ossicles and the inner ear. Then I put these parts on a 3D model of the patient's skull. This allows me to create 3D sections with specific angles...
The aim of the present study was to explore the biodistribution, normal tissue toxicity, and therapeutic efficacy of the internalizing low-dose rate alpha-particle-emitting radioimmunoconjugate 227Th-trastuzumab in mice with HER2-expressing breast cancer