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Drug development is very expensive and a fight against time. PET
offers possibilities to speed up this process by adding unique in
vivo information on pharmacokinetics/dynamics of a drug at an early
stage. This information can help decision makers to move the drug
in the drug development process or to decide to stop further
developments. This unique and complete book highlights the
different ways PET can be used and describes the latest trends in
the various disciplines within nuclear medicine to further improve
methodologies and increase the number of tools to accelerate drug
development. Various topics within tracer development,
instrumentation, data analysis and many clinical and preclinical
topics are described by leading scientists from industry and
academia.
PET and SPECT in Psychiatry showcases the combined expertise of
renowned authors whose dedication to the investigation of
psychiatric disease through nuclear medicine technology has
achieved international recognition. The classical psychiatric
disorders as well as other subjects - such as suicide, sleep,
eating disorders, and autism - are discussed and the latest results
in functional neuroimaging are detailed. Most chapters are written
jointly by a clinical psychiatrist and a nuclear medicine expert to
ensure a multidisciplinary approach. This state of the art
compendium will be valuable to all who have an interest in the
field of neuroscience, from the psychiatrist and the
radiologist/nuclear medicine specialist to the interested general
practitioner and cognitive psychologist. It is the first volume of
a trilogy on PET and SPECT imaging in the neurosciences; other
volumes will focus on PET and SPECT in neurology and PET and SPECT
of neurobiological systems.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the use of PET and
SPECT in the classic psychiatric disorders such as depression,
bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia. In
addition, it discusses the application of these functional
neuroimaging techniques in a variety of other conditions, including
sleep disorders, eating disorders, autism, and chronic fatigue
syndrome. The new edition has been extensively revised and updated
to reflect the latest advances and results in nuclear imaging
within the field. Most chapters are written jointly by a clinical
psychiatrist and a nuclear medicine expert to ensure a
multidisciplinary approach. This state of the art compendium will
be of value for all who have an interest in the field of
neuroscience, from psychiatrists and radiologists/nuclear medicine
specialists to interested general practitioners and cognitive
psychologists. Companion volumes on the use of PET and SPECT in
neurology and for the imaging of neurobiological systems complete a
trilogy.
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