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    [18F]DPA-714: direct comparison with [11C]PK11195 in a model of cerebral ischemia in rats.

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    Authors
    Boutin, H
    Prenant, C
    Maroy, R
    Galea, J
    Greenhalgh, A
    Smigova, A
    Cawthorne, C
    Julyan, Peter J
    Wilkinson, S
    Banister, S
    Brown, G
    Herholz, K
    Kassiou, M
    Rothwell, N
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    Affiliation
    Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
    Issue Date
    2013
    
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    Abstract
    Neuroinflammation is involved in several brain disorders and can be monitored through expression of the translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO) on activated microglia. In recent years, several new PET radioligands for TSPO have been evaluated in disease models. [(18)F]DPA-714 is a TSPO radiotracer with great promise; however results vary between different experimental models of neuroinflammation. To further examine the potential of [(18)F]DPA-714, it was compared directly to [(11)C]PK11195 in experimental cerebral ischaemia in rats.
    Citation
    [18F]DPA-714: direct comparison with [11C]PK11195 in a model of cerebral ischemia in rats. 2013, 8 (2):e56441 PLoS ONE
    Journal
    PloS One
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/294009
    DOI
    10.1371/journal.pone.0056441
    PubMed ID
    23418569
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1932-6203
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1371/journal.pone.0056441
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