2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11307-022-01714-4
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The Need to Pair Molecular Monitoring Devices with Molecular Imaging to Personalize Health

Abstract: By enabling the non-invasive monitoring and quantification of biomolecular processes, molecular imaging has dramatically improved our understanding of disease. In recent years, non-invasive access to the molecular drivers of health versus disease has emboldened the goal of precision health, which draws on concepts borrowed from process monitoring in engineering, wherein hundreds of sensors can be employed to develop a model which can be used to preventatively detect and diagnose problems… Show more

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“…To date, multimodality work has focused primarily on diagnostic applications. However, with the increasing emergence of theranostics, modalities such as MRI can potentially also be combined with therapeutic radionuclides, as well as with biosensors; 42 …”
Section: Challenges and Future Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, multimodality work has focused primarily on diagnostic applications. However, with the increasing emergence of theranostics, modalities such as MRI can potentially also be combined with therapeutic radionuclides, as well as with biosensors; 42 …”
Section: Challenges and Future Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%