In a short period of time, in vivo molecular imaging systems have become indispensable research tools in many clinical and basic research laboratories. But developers are now pushing the technology further in the hopes of making a new generation of platforms with greater accuracy and sensitivity for a wider array of applications.
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Blow, N. In vivo molecular imaging: the inside job. Nat Methods 6, 465–469 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth0609-465
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