학술논문

A "mouse-sized" gamma camera for biological imaging
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE Symposium Conference Record Nuclear Science 2004. Nuclear science symposium Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE. 5:2938-2941 2004
Subject
Nuclear Engineering
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Cameras
Optical imaging
Detectors
Mice
Animals
In vivo
Photomultipliers
Collimators
Image edge detection
Image resolution
Language
ISSN
1082-3654
Abstract
A compact detector, sized particularly for imaging a mouse, is described. The active area of the detector is approximately 48 mm x 96 mm. Two flat-panel Hamamatsu H8500 position sensitive photomultiplier tubes (PSPMT) are coupled to a pixellated NaI(Tl) scintillator which views the animal through a copper-beryllium (CuBe) parallel-hole collimator. Because the PSPMTs have insensitive areas at their edges, particular care has been given to bridging the gap where the two tubes join so as to maintain uniform response across the entire rectangular area of the detector. The system described has been developed to optimize both sensitivity and resolution for in vivo imaging of small animals injected with iodinated compounds. We demonstrate an in vivo application of this detector by imaging a mouse injected with 10 μCi of 125 I.