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Shinshu U. Picks PET Crystals

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SINGAPORE, Feb. 17, 2010 – Zecotek Photonics Inc.’s LFS scintillation crystals have been selected by Shinshu University in Japan for trials in its next-generation positron emission tomography (PET) medical imaging program. Shinshu University’s PET program is aimed at advancing improvements in spatial resolution for more effective 3-D imaging of cancer using subnanosecond resolution. “The selection of Zecotek’s LFS scintillation crystals enables the use of smaller crystals, which can be read independently, providing a significant cost advantage,” said Tohru Takeshita, head of Shinshu University’s physics...Read full article

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    Published: February 2010
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    positron emission tomography
    A medical imaging device that uses a ring of crystal/photomultiplier tube assemblies encircling the patient to detect gamma rays emitted by positrons colliding with electrons.
    3-D imaging of cancerAsia-PacificBiophotonicscancerConsumerFaouzi ZerroukImagingindustrialJapanLFS scintillation crystalsMAPDmedical imagingmicropixel avalanche photodiodeoptical imagingPETphotodetectorspositron emission tomographyResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsShinshu UniversitySingaporesubnanosecond resolutionTohru TakeshitaZecotek PhotonicsLasers

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