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March 26, 2019 Center News Events Features

The Past, Present and Future of Molecular Imaging @ Martinos

The Center’s molecular imaging program has seen tremendous growth over the past decade. It’s only getting started.

September 28, 2017 Research Updates

Good News for PET Researchers: Radiotracer binding Is less sensitive to blood flow than previously thought

The Martinos Center’s Christin Sander and colleagues reported the finding last month.

April 5, 2017 Research Updates

With New PET Probe, Researchers Image Fibrosis of the Lungs

Pauline Désogère and colleagues described the probe in a Science Translational Medicine paper published online today.

February 17, 2017 Research Updates

The First In Vivo Imaging Agent for Electrical Signaling in the Heart

A new PET radiotracer could enable early detection of the risk of heart failure or cardiac arrhythmia, and thus help to save more...

February 8, 2017 Center News

The Radiochemistry Team, and Everything That Doesn’t Go Wrong

The Center produced 277 nuclear reactions last year and you didn’t hear about any of them. Here’s why.

January 23, 2017 Research Updates

Novel PET Radiotracer Offers Possible ‘Smell Test’ for Dementia

We know that how well we can smell is a reliable marker of brain health. Now we have a better way to measure this, and maybe to...

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