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The 3M Concept: Biomedical Translational Imaging from Molecules to Mouse to Man Cover

The 3M Concept: Biomedical Translational Imaging from Molecules to Mouse to Man

Open Access
|Jul 2021

Authors

Domokos Máthé

domokos.mathe@cromedresearch.com

In Vivo Imaging Advanced Core Facility, Semmelweis University Site, Hungarian Center of Excellence for Molecular Medicine (HCEMM), Szeged, Hungary
Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
CROmed Translational Research Centres Ltd., Budapest, Hungary

Bálint Kiss

Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

Bernadett Pályi

National Biosafety Laboratory, National Public Health Center, Budapest, Hungary

Zoltán Kis

National Biosafety Laboratory, National Public Health Center, Budapest, Hungary

László Forgách

Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

Nikolett Hegedűs

Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

Zoltán Varga

Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

Krisztián Szigeti

Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

Kinga Karlinger

Department of Clinical Imaging, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

Miklós S Z Kellermayer

kellermayer.miklos@med.semmelweis-univ.hu

Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
Language: English
Page range: 155 - 160
Published on: Jul 24, 2021
Published by: European Biotechnology Thematic Network Association
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2021 Domokos Máthé, Bálint Kiss, Bernadett Pályi, Zoltán Kis, László Forgách, Nikolett Hegedűs, Zoltán Varga, Krisztián Szigeti, Kinga Karlinger, Miklós S Z Kellermayer, published by European Biotechnology Thematic Network Association
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