Guest guest Posted July 26, 2002 Report Share Posted July 26, 2002 Hi Deb: I've found this on Pet scan's. Not sure how up to date it is, but it gives some links that may help you find what your looking for. At least it's somewhere to start. Good luck in finding what you need. Hugs Vera Positron Emission Tomography Laboratory See PCR.mgh.harvard.edu for more current info From the invention of PET to the development of new ligands and new instrumentation for the study of a variety of neurological and non-neurological disorders. . . Parkinson's Disease Developing new high resolution imaging techniques to advance research to prevent the neurological deficits caused by stroke and post-subarachnoid hemorrhage vasospasm: (rGMR, rCMRO2, rOEF, rCBF, rCBV) during cerebral vasospasm. Huntington's disease For more information contact: -Liisa Brownell, Ph.D.Physics Research, -5Massachusetts General HospitalBoston, MA 02114 USAphone: email: ABrownell@...Links to other PET facilities: Austin Hospital PET Centre (Australia) Cyeron PET Imaging Center (France) Emory PET Center The Clinical PET Centre of Guy's and St. ' Hospital Medical PET Group at the German Cancer Research Center The PET Lab at Mount Sinai Medical Center Scherrer Institute Positron Emission Tomography Program (Switzerland) Institute of Nuclear Physics PET Group University of Lausanne (Switzerland) University of Pittsburgh PET Facility Biomedical Research Foundation of Northwest Louisiana PET Center Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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