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OverviewImaging Inflammation provides updates on cutting-edge imaging methods being applied to problems in inflammation research. From state-of-the-art research tools to diagnostic tests, and from single-cell to whole-body imaging, this volume offers a comprehensive overview of how imaging experts across a range of disciplines are expanding our understanding of inflammation and immunity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Francis Man , Simon J. ClearyPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2023 Volume: 91 Weight: 0.665kg ISBN: 9783031236600ISBN 10: 3031236602 Pages: 279 Publication Date: 31 March 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Imaging Inflammation: A Historical Perspective.- Chapter 2. Nuclear Imaging of Inflammation.- Chapter 3. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Inflammation.- Chapter 4. Ultrasound Imaging in Inflammation Research.- Chapter 5. Whole-body Chemiluminescence and Fluorescence Imaging of Inflammation.- Chapter 6. Photoacoustic Imaging in Inflammation Research.- Chapter 7. Imaging Inflammation by Intravital Microscopy.- Chapter 8. Spatial Transcriptomics in Inflammation: Dissecting the Immune Response in 3D in Complex Tissues.ReviewsAuthor InformationFrancis Man was until recently a postdoctoral scholar at King’s College London, where he developed novel PET radiotracers for tracking therapeutic cells and investigated methods for imaging lung epithelial permeability. He has a PhD in Chemical Biology from King’s College London and a PharmD from the University of Strasbourg. Francis is currently a Senior Scientist at GE Healthcare, in charge of the preclinical development of imaging agents. Simon Cleary is a postdoctoral scholar at UCSF where he studies mechanisms of acute lung injury and develops new approaches for lung imaging under the mentorship of Mark Looney. He has a PhD in Pharmacology and a BSc in Physiology & Pharmacology from King’s College London. Simon was recently awarded an early-career grant from the National Blood Foundation for his research into transfusion reactions and organ transplant rejection. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |