Multimodality Imaging of Angiogenesis

Ho-Yyoung Lee, J. Jeong
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Angiogenesis is an important biological process that is also related to various diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. Currently, the need for angiogenesis imaging is increasing due to the use of anti-angiogenic therapy to treat tumors, and of angiogenesis-inducing therapy to treat vascular diseases. Several techniques can be used to visualize angiogenesis related parameters at the structural, functional, and molecular level, although clinically, most techniques involve structural or functional imaging. However, structural and functional parameters do not completely represent angiogenic activity, because they evaluate angiogenesis indirectly by measuring structural and functional changes. Molecular imaging techniques can be used to evaluate bio-markers directly related to angiogenesis, but have only recently been applied in clinical practice. It is now evident that assessment of angiogenesis at several different levels provides valuable information which could be used to individualize therapy and improve diagnosis.
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血管生成的多模态成像
血管生成是一个重要的生物学过程,与癌症、心脑血管疾病等多种疾病有关。目前,由于使用抗血管生成疗法治疗肿瘤和血管生成诱导疗法治疗血管疾病,对血管生成成像的需求正在增加。几种技术可用于在结构、功能和分子水平上可视化血管生成相关参数,尽管临床上大多数技术涉及结构或功能成像。然而,结构和功能参数并不能完全代表血管生成活性,因为它们通过测量结构和功能变化来间接评估血管生成。分子成像技术可用于评估与血管生成直接相关的生物标志物,但直到最近才应用于临床实践。现在很明显,在几个不同的水平上评估血管生成提供了有价值的信息,可用于个体化治疗和提高诊断。
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