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    Make Life Visible

    Make Life Visible

    Yoshiaki Toyama (Editor)Atsushi Miyawaki (Editor)Masaya Nakamura (Editor)Masahiro Jinzaki (Editor)

    This open access book describes marked advances in imaging technology that have enabled the visualization of phenomena in ways formerly believed to be completely impossible. These technologies have made major contributions to the elucidation of the pathology of diseases as well as to their diagnosis and therapy. The volume presents various studies from molecular imaging to clinical imaging. It also focuses on innovative, creative, advanced research that gives full play to imaging technology in the broad sense, while exploring cross-disciplinary areas in which individual research fields interact and pursuing the development of new techniques where they fuse together. The book is separated into three parts, the first of which addresses the topic of visualizing and controlling molecules for life. Th e second part is devoted to imaging of disease mechanisms, while the final part comprises studies on the application of imaging technologies to diagnosis and therapy. Th e book contains the proceedings of the 12th Uehara International Symposium 2017, “Make Life Visible” sponsored by the Uehara Memorial Foundation and held from June 12 to 14, 2017. It is written by leading scientists in the field and is an open access publication under a CC BY 4.0 license. This open access book describes marked advances in imaging technology that have enabled the visualization of phenomena in ways formerly believed to be completely impossible. These technologies have made major contributions to the elucidation of the pathology of diseases as well as to their diagnosis and therapy. The volume presents various studies from molecular imaging to clinical imaging. It also focuses on innovative, creative, advanced research that gives full play to imaging technology in the broad sense, while exploring cross-disciplinary areas in which individual research fields interact and pursuing the development of new techniques where they fuse together. The book is separated into three parts, the first of which addresses the topic of visualizing and controlling molecules for life. Th e second part is devoted to imaging of disease mechanisms, while the final part comprises studies on the application of imaging technologies to diagnosis and therapy. Th e book contains the proceedings of the 12th Uehara International Symposium 2017, “Make Life Visible” sponsored by the Uehara Memorial Foundation and held from June 12 to 14, 2017. It is written by leading scientists in the field and is an open access publication under a CC BY 4.0 license.

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    Description of Make Life Visible

    This open access book describes marked advances in imaging technology that have enabled the visualization of phenomena in ways formerly believed to be completely impossible. These technologies have m

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    Publish Date

    2020 Jul 09

    Authors
    Yoshiaki Toyama (Editor)Atsushi Miyawaki (Editor)Masaya Nakamura (Editor)Masahiro Jinzaki (Editor)

    ISBN

    978-981-13-7908-6

    About the authors

    Yoshiaki Toyama (Editor)
    Yoshiaki Toyama (Editor)

    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Keio University, School of Medicine Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.  

      Yoshiaki Toyama (Editor)
      Atsushi Miyawaki (Editor)
      Atsushi Miyawaki (Editor)

      RIKEN, Center for Brain Science Laboratory for Cell Function Dynamics Wako, Saitama, Japan.  

      Atsushi Miyawaki (Editor)
      Masaya Nakamura (Editor)
      Masaya Nakamura (Editor)

      Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Keio University, School of Medicine Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.  

      Masaya Nakamura (Editor)
      Masahiro Jinzaki (Editor)
      Masahiro Jinzaki (Editor)

      Department of Diagnostic Radiology Keio University, School of Medicine Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.

      Masahiro Jinzaki (Editor)

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      Imagingopen accessOptogeneticsDiagnosis and Therapyfluorescent probe

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