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Prog Brain Res
November 2013
URA2210 CEA CNRS, The Molecular Imaging Research Centre-MIRCen, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
The assessment of the therapeutic efficacy of cell transplantation in repairing dysfunctional or degenerating brain tissues is conditioned by our capacity to follow up the grafted cells longitudinally in a noninvasive fashion. In fact, to date, postmortem histological analysis remains the main method used to characterize cell survival, maturation, differentiation, and absence of adverse effects upon intracerebral grafting. However, the increasing availability of sophisticated imaging techniques such as positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and spectroscopy offers the possibility to directly exploit anatomical and functional information coming from the grafted cells in vivo.
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