2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40658-022-00440-8
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Performance evaluation of the IRIS XL-220 PET/CT system, a new camera dedicated to non-human primates

Abstract: Background Non-human primates (NHP) are critical in biomedical research to better understand the pathophysiology of diseases and develop new therapies. Based on its translational and longitudinal abilities along with its non-invasiveness, PET/CT systems dedicated to non-human primates can play an important role for future discoveries in medical research. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of a new PET/CT system dedicated to NHP imaging, the IRIS XL-220 developed by Inviscan S… Show more

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“…The IRIS XL-260 PET system has an absolute sensitivity of 2.7% for a 250-750 keV energy window measured according to the NEMA procedure [10]. Note that the IRIS XL-260 PET system's sensitivity is similar to the IRIS XL-220 PET system's as reported in [11]. The CT component consists in a microfocus x-ray tube with a power of 80 W and a plat panel CMOS detector.…”
Section: A Systems Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IRIS XL-260 PET system has an absolute sensitivity of 2.7% for a 250-750 keV energy window measured according to the NEMA procedure [10]. Note that the IRIS XL-260 PET system's sensitivity is similar to the IRIS XL-220 PET system's as reported in [11]. The CT component consists in a microfocus x-ray tube with a power of 80 W and a plat panel CMOS detector.…”
Section: A Systems Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%