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  • By using tumor-specific fluorescent tracers, fluorescence molecular imaging (FMI) can be used to visualize tumor tissues with high specificity. Here the authors report the results of a phase II trial to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of an EGFR-targeted FMI for intraoperative margin assessment in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma.

    • Jaron G. de Wit
    • Jasper Vonk
    • Max J. H. Witjes
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-10
  • This Perspective describes current clinical standards for intraoperative tissue analysis in oncology and discusses potential clinical implementations of intraoperative imaging for pathology-assisted surgery.

    • Floris J. Voskuil
    • Jasper Vonk
    • Gooitzen M. van Dam
    Reviews
    Nature Biomedical Engineering
    Volume: 6, P: 503-514
  • Fluorescence molecular imaging (FMI) is becoming a powerful tool to improve surgical precision and diagnostics. Although significant advances have been made in imaging technology and contrast agents, debate continues regarding suitable standards for FMI. Standardizing all FMI aspects is crucial for adoption in clinical procedures and routine practice. Currently, the lack of clear-cut guidelines on FMI study reporting complicates comparison between studies and impedes standardization. This work presents community-driven REFLECT guidelines for FMI study reporting for fluorescence-guided surgery and interventions, covering preclinical, translational, and clinical studies. It aims to improve quality of reporting, enable comparison between studies, and enhance interpretation of results. The resulting structured checklist encompasses all essential details for reporting on the contrast agent, imaging device, imaging protocol, and image processing and analysis methods. Adoption of this framework is encouraged to enhance reproducibility and establish alignment with standardization efforts in the field - thus fostering advancements in FMI.

    • Bas Keizers
    • Marcus C. M. Stroet
    • Pieter J. van der Zaag
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    npj Imaging
    Volume: 3, P: 1-10
  • The gut microbiota has been linked to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), but metabolic confounding factors, such as obesity and diabetes, complicate analysis. This Review provides a broad insight into microbiome signatures for human NAFLD and explores issues with disentangling them from underlying metabolic disorders.

    • Judith Aron-Wisnewsky
    • Chloé Vigliotti
    • Karine Clément
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
    Volume: 17, P: 279-297