Exploring the Advancements in Small Animal Imaging
Small animal imaging has become an indispensable tool in biomedical research, allowing scientists to observe and understand complex physiological and pathological processes in live animals. By using a combination of imaging techniques, researchers can study disease progression, treatment effects, and genetic modifications in models such as mice and rats without invasive procedures. These imaging modalities provide critical insights that are often difficult to achieve through traditional post-mortem analysis.
Modern small animal imaging includes a variety of techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), and optical imaging. MRI offers high-resolution images of soft tissues, making it ideal for examining brain structures, tumors, and cardiovascular functions. CT imaging, on the other hand, is excellent for visualizing bone structures and detecting structural abnormalities. PET imaging enables the visualization of metabolic processes by detecting radiolabeled tracers, providing functional information that…

