PET Yale Human Imaging Tracer Kinetic Modeling Novel Radiochemistry.

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PET Yale Human Imaging Tracer Kinetic Modeling Novel Radiochemistry

PET Physics / Modeling Resolution modeling Motion correction for human and awake NHP scans Carotid artery input function measurement Noise reduction with PCA 4D ReconstructionMonkey MR-PET Image Registrations Kinetic Modeling of Novel Brain Tracer Human Phosphodiesterase-2A

Awake monkey imaging Spinal Cord Injury Imaging of Drug Delivery Kappa Agonist/Antagonist Imaging Glutamate Release Hypoxia imaging Preclinical and Clinical PET Studies

Dopamine and Impulsivity Cocaine Dependence Amyloid Imaging Quantitative Myocardial Blood Flow Beta Cell Imaging in Diabetes Receptor occupancy Cannabinoid Receptor Imaging