#ExpertAnswers: Tonya Coulthard on the Capabilities of PET/CT Imaging
Airdate: Thursday, March 19, 2020 Season: 7 Episode: 1
Guest: Tonya Coulthard
Tonya Coulthard from Scintica Instrumentation answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses the features and benefits of SuperArgus PET/CT systems and reviews its unique capabilities including real-time imaging of awake animals, cardiac gating and multiplexed PET imaging using standard or non-standard isotopes.
For more information or to watch the webinar, click here.
Associated Webinar: SuperArgus PET/CT: Advanced Pre-Clinical Imaging for Small to Medium Animals
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