Nikolai V Slavine Author
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Affiliation
PET Imaging, Imaging, PET, Molecular Imaging , Nuclear Structure
Translational Research Department of Radiology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, Texas, USA
Dr. Slavine is a theoretical physicist. He received his M.S. in theoretical and experimental physics from the Polytechnic University of Tomsk in 1975 and completed his Ph.D. in high energy theoretical physics in 1996 at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna. His thesis topic was the use of quark-gluon string model as an approach for describing multiparticle processes in high energy hadron-nucleus interaction.After the completion of his M.S. fellowship.
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Author(s): Nikolai V Slavine and Roderick W McColl
Semi-automated Image Processing for Preclinical Bioluminescent Imaging
Small animal bioluminescence imaging (BLI) is used to observe noninvasively and in real time the presence or activation of specific biological process at the molecular level. With a multi-camera BLI device capable of tomographic studies, the 3D spatial distribution and temporal dynamics of luciferase expressing cells within the animal can be measured in great detail.
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