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'''Molecular imaging''' originated from the field of radiopharmacology due to the need to better understand the fundamental molecular pathways inside organisms in a noninvasive manner. Molecular imaging differs from traditional imaging in that probes known as biomarkers are used to help image particular targets or pathways.
'''Molecular imaging''' originated from the field of radiopharmacology due to the need to better understand the fundamental molecular pathways inside organisms in a noninvasive manner. Molecular imaging differs from traditional imaging in that probes known as biomarkers are used to help image particular targets or pathways.
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Revision as of 17:54, 6 August 2014

Molecular imaging originated from the field of radiopharmacology due to the need to better understand the fundamental molecular pathways inside organisms in a noninvasive manner. Molecular imaging differs from traditional imaging in that probes known as biomarkers are used to help image particular targets or pathways.

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