About This Special Issue
In-vivio imaging is an emerging area in biomedical sciences, which basically covered all aspect of basic science. The primary point for this issue is to acknowledge the fundamental role of biophysical science in cancer imaging. Role of gamma emitting radioisotopes in in-vivo imaging is considering one of the best techniques over the other imaging modalities such as MRI and fluorescent imaging. This issue would be covering the designing the radionuclide imaging probe, radioisotope availability for imaging cancer biology, biophysico-chemico analysis. Currently the role of in-vivo imaging sparks the cancer diagnosis and staging in medical sciences. 18FDG is currently being used foe diagnosis and staging the cancer via positron emission tomography. Hence designing the radionuclide probe (Radiopharmaceutical) has tremendous opportunities for scientists. This current issue may provide researcher to learn various advancements in the field of in-vivo imaging which is vital part of radiation biophysics. Novel research articles are solicited in any aspect of innovative biomedical research in radiation biophysics.
Aims and Scope:
- Radio nuclide Imaging for cancer/infection
- Nanoparticle Synthesis and In-vitro imaging
- Molecular Imaging
- Biophysical chemistry
- Cytotoxicity
- Radiopharmaceutical science