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. 2017 Jun;19(3):398-407.
doi: 10.1007/s11307-016-1011-4.

Characterization of "γ-Eye": a Low-Cost Benchtop Mouse-Sized Gamma Camera for Dynamic and Static Imaging Studies

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Characterization of "γ-Eye": a Low-Cost Benchtop Mouse-Sized Gamma Camera for Dynamic and Static Imaging Studies

Maria Georgiou et al. Mol Imaging Biol. 2017 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: Several preclinical imaging systems are commercially available, but their purchase and maintenance costs make them unaffordable for the majority of small- and medium-sized groups. Taking into account the needs of average users, we developed "γ-eye", a mouse-sized, benchtop γ-camera suitable for in vivo scintigraphic imaging.

Procedures: The γ-eye is based on two position-sensitive photomultiplier tubes, coupled to a CsI(Na) pixelated scintillator and a low-energy lead collimator with parallel hexagonal holes.

Results: The spatial resolution of the system is 2 mm at 0 mm. The energy resolution is 26 % at 140 keV and the maximum recorded sensitivity 210 cps/MBq. The system was evaluated in a proof-of-concept animal study, using three different clinical Tc-99m-labeled radiopharmaceuticals. Phantom and animal studies demonstrate its ability to provide semiquantitative results even for short scans.

Conclusions: Systems' performance, dimensions, and cost make γ-eye a unique solution for efficient whole-body mouse nuclear imaging.

Keywords: Performance evaluation; Position sensitive photomultiplier tube; Scintigraphic small animal imaging; Single photon emission.

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