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    FAPI-PET can visualize changes in the joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and appears promising as a tool for monitoring patients undergoing treatment, according to a study published February 28 in Radiology.

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    Fibroblast activation protein inhibitor (FAPI)-PET diagnostic cancer imaging may be performed reliably as early as 10 minutes after radiotracer injection — a significant reduction of the typical one-hour wait period for tracers such as FDG-PET, European researchers have found.

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    Radiolabeled mesenchymal stem cells implanted into the cerebrospinal fluid migrated to the site of traumatic spinal cord injury within an hour, offering a way to study the therapeutic potential.

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    Radiolabeled mesenchymal stem cells implanted into the cerebrospinal fluid migrated to the site of traumatic spinal cord injury within an hour, offering a way to study the therapeutic potential.

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    Researchers in France say radiation doses in PET/MRI exams can be reduced significantly without compromising image quality in patients with neurological disorders, according to a study published September 12 in Scientific Reports.

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