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Auteurs principaux: Zou, Sarah J, Lim, Irene, Foster, Jackson W, Chinn, Garry, Houson, Hailey A, Lapi, Suzanne E., Rao, Jianghong, Levin, Craig S
Format: Preprint
Publié: 2024
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.08237
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  • In this study, we explore the use of Co-55 as a radioisotope for multiplexed PET (mPET) by utilizing its emission of a prompt gamma-ray in cascade with a positron during decay. We leverage the prompt-gamma signal to generate triple coincidences for a Co-55-labeled tracer, allowing us to distinguish it from a tracer labeled with a pure positron emitter, such as F-18. By employing triple versus double coincidence detection and signal processing methodology, we successfully separate the Co-55 signal from that of F-18. Phantom studies were conducted to establish the correlation between Co-55 double and triple coincidence counts and Co-55 activity. Additionally, we demonstrate the potential for quantifying hot spots within a warm background produced by both Co-55 and F-18 signals in a single PET scan. Finally, we showcase the ability to simultaneously image two tracers in vivo in a single PET session with mouse models of cancer.