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Molecular Imaging Center Antwerp - Bio-Imaging Lab (MICA-BIL). (MICA-BIL)

The envisaged core facility brings together key preclinical imaging expertise and facilities within UA located in the Uc building on CDE. This joint venture provides preclinical imaging instruments of the highest performance of all Belgian universities. Concretely, the preclinical imaging infrastructure consists of 4 high‐field MRI systems with dedicated RF coils, 2 microPET/CT systems, 1 microSPECT/PET/CT. Using this equipment, virtual sections can be made through a living laboratory animal (which may or may not be a model for a particular pathology) enabling to quantitatively monitor various anatomical, morphological, physiological and molecular processes over time in the same animal. These techniques play a crucial role in basic and applied biomedical and pharmaceutical research and because the same techniques are used in humans/patients (translationally) they are vital for clinical diagnostics and research into early biomarkers of diseases and therapy follow‐up. In addition to the in‐vivo multi‐modal imaging systems, access to Bioluminescence/Fluorescence camera, animal monitoring (pulse oxygenation, temperature, respiration, ECG and EEG), microsurgery, and a radioprotected laboratory animal animalarium (150 laboratory animals single housed) are available.
Date:1 Jan 2022 →  Today
Keywords:PET-CT, SPECT SCAN, MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI)
Disciplines:Nuclear imaging, Medical imaging and therapy not elsewhere classified, Neurosciences not elsewhere classified, Oncology not elsewhere classified