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Some commercial preclinical SPECT systems. (a) A preclinical hybrid PET/SPECT device, the VECTor (Image courtesy of MI Labs), (b) Triumph Trimodality scanner (courtesy of Gamma Medica), (c) NanoSPECT (courtesy of BioScan, Inc), and (d) Inveon system (courtesy of Siemens Medical Solution) with internal components demonstrated (courtesy of Siemens Medical Solution). | |||
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SPECT Scanner
Some commercial preclinical SPECT systems. (a) A preclinical hybrid PET/SPECT device, the VECTor (Image courtesy of MI Labs), (b) Triumph Trimodality scanner (courtesy of Gamma Medica), (c) NanoSPECT (courtesy of BioScan, Inc), and (d) Inveon system (courtesy of Siemens Medical Solution) with internal components demonstrated (courtesy of Siemens Medical Solution).
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