InSyTe FLECT/CT Application Note - Imaging Cell Removal from Reconstructed Image

Introduction
CT acquisition on the InSyTe FLECT/CT system includes the animal imaging cell in the field of view. When
the acquired CT data is reconstructed, the animal imaging cell also appears in the CT reconstruction. This
can be problematic when looking at the CT reconstruction as visualizing the imaging cell is not necessary.
This application note outlines the steps to remove the imaging cell from the reconstructed CT image using
VivoQuant.

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InSyTe FLECT/CT Application Note - FLECT/CT Image Co-Registration and Fusion

The InSyTe FLECT/CT system acquires separate X-ray CT and FLECT images. Fusion of the FLECT and CT
images gives combined molecular and anatomical information in a single image. Due to a mismatch in the
geometric center of each subsystem, when fused together, the FLECT and CT images are misaligned. This
note outlines the steps to first fuse together and then manually co-register the X-ray CT and FLECT images
using VivoQuant.

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InSyTe FLECT/CT Application Note - Tumor imaging using a vascular imaging agent

Abstract Optical imaging is an established approach for studying cancer in preclinical animal models. Near infrared fluorescence tomography is an emerging optical imaging modality that enables 3D visualization and deep tissue imaging capabilities. Commercially available fluorescent imaging probes further enable imaging of specific physiology that informs disease state and progression. ….

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