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Development of a high resolution beta camera for a direct measurement of positron distribution on brain surface
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EngineeringPet-mriBrain SurfaceAdvanced ImagingBrain MappingPositron Emission TomographyTissue ImagingComputational ImagingSpatial ResolutionNuclear MedicineRadiologyNeuroimaging ModalityOphthalmologyMedical ImagingPhysiological OpticBeta CameraNeuroimagingBrain ImagingOptical ImagingNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyBiomedical ImagingNeuroscienceMedicineDirect MeasurementPositron Distribution
We have developed and tested a high resolution beta camera for a direct measurement of positron distribution on the brain surface of animals. The beta camera consists of a thin CaF/sub 2/(Eu) scintillator, a tapered fiber optic plate (tapered fiber) and a position sensitive photomultiplier tube (PSPMT). The tapered fiber is the key component of the camera. We have developed two different sizes of beta cameras. One is 20 mm diameter field of view camera for imaging the brain surface of cats. The other is 10 mm diameter camera for that of rats. Spatial resolutions of the beta camera for cats and rats were 0.8 mm FWHM and 0.5 mm FWHM, respectively. We demonstrated that developed beta cameras may overcome the limitation of the spatial resolution of positron emission tomography (PET).
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