Radioluminescence in biomedicine: physics, applications, and models

Volume: 64, Issue: 4, Pages: 04TR01 - 04TR01
Published: Feb 6, 2019
Abstract
The electromagnetic spectrum contains different frequency bands useful for medical imaging and therapy. Short wavelengths (ionizing radiation) are commonly used for radiological and radionuclide imaging and for cancer radiation therapy. Intermediate wavelengths (optical radiation) are useful for more localized imaging and for photodynamic therapy (PDT). Finally, longer wavelengths are the basis for magnetic resonance imaging and for hyperthermia...
Paper Details
Title
Radioluminescence in biomedicine: physics, applications, and models
Published Date
Feb 6, 2019
Volume
64
Issue
4
Pages
04TR01 - 04TR01
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