Author:
Stacy Mitchel R.,Sinusas Albert J.
Abstract
Abstract
The field of regenerative medicine has experienced considerable growth in recent years as the translation of pre-clinical biomaterials and cell- and gene-based therapies begin to reach clinical application. Until recently, the ability to monitor the serial responses to therapeutic treatments has been limited to post-mortem tissue analyses. With improvements in existing imaging modalities and the emergence of hybrid imaging systems, it is now possible to combine information related to structural remodeling with associated molecular events using non-invasive imaging. This review summarizes the established and emerging imaging modalities that are available for in vivo monitoring of clinical regenerative medicine therapies and discusses the strengths and limitations of each imaging modality.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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