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What does positron emissions tomography (PET) do?

Author: Debbie Smith 447c



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Uses radioactive substances (tracers) to visualise glucose metabolism or the neurotransmitter/receptor function. Can also use radioactive tracers to bind selectively to proteins of interest.


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