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Simon CherryProfessor of Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Davis Verified email at ucdavis.edu Cited by 40269 |
MRI-PET registration with automated algorithm
RP Woods, JC Mazziotta, SR Cherry - Journal of computer …, 1993 - journals.lww.com
Objective We have previously reported an automated method for within-modality (eg, PET-to-PET)
image alignment. We now describe modifications to this method that allow for cross-…
image alignment. We now describe modifications to this method that allow for cross-…
MicroPET: a high resolution PET scanner for imaging small animals
SR Cherry, Y Shao, RW Silverman… - Ieee transactions on …, 1997 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
MicroPET is a high resolution positron emission tomography (PET) scanner designed for
imaging small laboratory animals. It consists of a ring of 30 position-sensitive scintillation …
imaging small laboratory animals. It consists of a ring of 30 position-sensitive scintillation …
Rapid automated algorithm for aligning and reslicing PET images
RP Woods, SR Cherry, JC Mazziotta - Journal of computer …, 1992 - journals.lww.com
A computer algorithm for the three-dimensional (3D) alignment of PET images is described.
To align two images, the algorithm calculates the ratio of one image to the other on a voxel-…
To align two images, the algorithm calculates the ratio of one image to the other on a voxel-…
Simultaneous PET-MRI: a new approach for functional and morphological imaging
Noninvasive imaging at the molecular level is an emerging field in biomedical research.
This paper introduces a new technology synergizing two leading imaging methodologies: …
This paper introduces a new technology synergizing two leading imaging methodologies: …
Total-body PET: maximizing sensitivity to create new opportunities for clinical research and patient care
PET is widely considered the most sensitive technique available for noninvasively studying
physiology, metabolism, and molecular pathways in the living human being. However, the …
physiology, metabolism, and molecular pathways in the living human being. However, the …
First human imaging studies with the EXPLORER total-body PET scanner
Within the EXPLORER Consortium, the construction of the world’s first total-body PET/CT
scanner has recently been completed. The 194-cm axial field of view of the EXPLORER PET/…
scanner has recently been completed. The 194-cm axial field of view of the EXPLORER PET/…
In vivo molecular and genomic imaging: new challenges for imaging physics
SR Cherry - Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2004 - iopscience.iop.org
The emerging and rapidly growing field of molecular and genomic imaging is providing new
opportunities to directly visualize the biology of living organisms. By combining our growing …
opportunities to directly visualize the biology of living organisms. By combining our growing …
Automated image registration: I. General methods and intrasubject, intramodality validation
…, ST Grafton, CJ Holmes, SR Cherry… - Journal of computer …, 1998 - journals.lww.com
Purpose We sought to describe and validate an automated image registration method (AIR
3.0) based on matching of voxel intensities. Method Different cost functions, different …
3.0) based on matching of voxel intensities. Method Different cost functions, different …
[BOOK][B] Physics in nuclear medicine
Cherry, Sorenson, and Phelps’ Physics in Nuclear Medicine is perhaps the best-known
textbook on the subject and continues to be the text of choice for many education programs in …
textbook on the subject and continues to be the text of choice for many education programs in …
[BOOK][B] PET: physics, instrumentation, and scanners
introduced. The methods by which PET data are reconstructed into a three-dimensional
image volume are explained, along with some of the approaches that are used to analyze and …
image volume are explained, along with some of the approaches that are used to analyze and …