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English: 18F-FDG joint accumulation in acute experimental arthritis (day 13). Onset of experimental arthritis induced distinct 18F-FDG enrichment in joint regions affected by inflammation. Three dimensional view of 18F-FDG signalling 60 min post tracer injection. AVI video format.
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Source Irmler I, Opfermann T, Gebhardt P, Gajda M, Bräuer R, Saluz H, Kamradt T (2010). "In vivo molecular imaging of experimental joint inflammation by combined 18F-FDG positron emission tomography and computed tomography". Arthritis Research & Therapy. DOI:10.1186/ar3176. PMID 21047399. PMC: 3046507.
Author Irmler I, Opfermann T, Gebhardt P, Gajda M, Bräuer R, Saluz H, Kamradt T
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Imaging joint inflammation in an arthritic mouse using positron emission tomography.

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