Molecular imaging is based on the ability of tracer molecules labeled with a radioactive isotope to trace biological behavior within the homeostatic or pathophysiological processes of the body. With this type of imaging, it is possible to study complex events of biology up to the definition of proteomics, genomics, and the pathophysiological conditions of the diseases both with optical imaging, which is the best in terms of sensitivity and to define molecular mechanism in its most evolved structures.

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GATTA, Gianluca
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
SALVIA, Antonio A.
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
CUCCURULLO, Vincenzo
Conceptualization
2023

Abstract

Molecular imaging is based on the ability of tracer molecules labeled with a radioactive isotope to trace biological behavior within the homeostatic or pathophysiological processes of the body. With this type of imaging, it is possible to study complex events of biology up to the definition of proteomics, genomics, and the pathophysiological conditions of the diseases both with optical imaging, which is the best in terms of sensitivity and to define molecular mechanism in its most evolved structures.
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