TU Delft, MILabs to develop new PET/SPECT device

Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Delft, the Netherlands, and Molecular Imaging Labs (MILabs) of Utrecht, the Netherlands have combined microPET and microSPECT into one piece of a new device is known as the VECTor (Versatile Emission CT).

The equipment, developed at TU Delft and MILabs, is designed for fundamental research using experimental animal models.

The combined PET/SPECT apparatus offers high-resolution images and reduces use of laboratory animals, according to TU Delft.

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