18 F autoradiography using pixelated CMOS technology

2017 
Autoradiography is a method that allows to take ex-vivo images of thin sections of tissue labelled with a radioactive tracer. In the present work, we aim to study the feasibility of autoradiography with CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) Mimosa-28 by using 2-Deoxy-2- 18 F-fluoro-D-glucose ( 18 F-FDG). Autoradiography allows a functional imaging pixelated with a resolution equivalent to optical microscopy. In this paper, we report the characterisation of the Mimosa-28 sensor. The sensor presents a linearity detection of positrons emitted from 18 F with an activity from 450Bq to 3kBq. The detection efficiency was 77.660% ± 0.024% for a source in contact with the sensor. The spatial resolution was 153µm ± 7µm. Mimosa-28 CMOS sensor demonstrates the capability to do autoradiography of a tissue section labelled with 18 F-FDG.
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