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Molecular Medical Imaging

The Molecular Medical Imaging research group focuses its activity on deepening the molecular bases and developing new areas of research in molecular signaling pathways and the identification of new theranostic targets.

We promote the confluence of basic and clinical researchers, experts in imaging and molecular biology to provide:

  • Access to knowledge of the biokinetics and biodistribution of the molecules under study
  • The proofs of concept necessary in the research processes
  • The identification and quantification of the targets defined by the research groups of our center

In this context, the creation of a translational imaging unit constitutes a basic objective for the development of research aimed at the personalized treatment of patients.

The group is made up of medical specialists in molecular imaging, chemists and pharmacists specializing in tracer synthesis, and biomedical engineers and physicists specializing in image processing and tomography equipment. These are affiliated with different institutions, such as the Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital (HUVH) and the Institute of Diagnostic Imaging (IDI).

Publications

Active bleeding after kidney biopsy: Successful ultrasound-guided direct thrombin embolization into the cortical fistula.

PMID: 33098132
Journal: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ULTRASOUND
Year: 2021
Reference: J Clin Ultrasound. 2021 May;49(4):390-394. doi: 10.1002/jcu.22939. Epub 2020 Oct 24.
Impact factor: 0.91
Publication type: Letter or abstract
Authors: Escudero-Fernandez, Jose Miguel, Bolufer Cardona, Monica, Perez Lafuente, Mercedes, Montealegre, Carolina, Uriarte, Iciar, Serres-Creixams, Xavier et al.
DOI: 10.1002/jcu.22939

Muscle Precursor Cells Enhance Functional Muscle Recovery and Show Synergistic Effects With Postinjury Treadmill Exercise in a Muscle Injury Model in Rats.

PMID: 33719605
Journal: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Year: 2021
Reference: Am J Sports Med. 2021 Mar;49(4):1073-1085. doi: 10.1177/0363546521989235.
Impact factor: 6.203
Publication type: Paper in international publication
Authors: Contreras-Munoz, Paola, Torrella, Joan Ramon, Venegas, Vanessa, Serres, Xavier, Vidal, Laura, Vila, Ingrid, Lahtinen, Ilmari, Martinez-Ibanez, Vicente, Peiro, Jose Luis, Jarvinen, Tero A H et al.
DOI: 10.1177/0363546521989235

Cell free circulating tumor DNA in cerebrospinal fluid detects and monitors central nervous system involvement of B-cell lymphomas.

PMID: 32079701
Journal: HAEMATOLOGICA
Year: 2021
Reference: Haematologica. 2021 Feb 1;106(2):513-521. doi: 10.3324/haematol.2019.241208.
Impact factor: 9.941
Publication type: Paper in international publication
Authors: Raheja, Priyanka, Carpio, Cecilia, Rubio-Perez, Carlota, Tazon-Vega, Barbara, Palacio, Carlos, Carabia, Julia, Jimenez, Isabel, Nieto, Juan C, Montoro, Julia, Martinez-Ricarte, Francisco et al.
DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2019.241208

A multidisciplinary consensus on the morphological and functional responses to immunotherapy treatment.

PMID: 32623581
Journal: Clinical & Translational Oncology
Year: 2021
Reference: Clin Transl Oncol. 2021 Mar;23(3):434-449. doi: 10.1007/s12094-020-02442-3. Epub 2020 Jul 4.
Impact factor: 3.405
Publication type: Paper in international publication
Authors: Leon-Mateos, L, Garcia-Velloso, M J, Garcia-Figueiras, R, Rodriguez-Moreno, J F, Vercher-Conejero, J L, Sanchez, M, Perez Gracia, J L, Simo-Perdigo, M, Gorospe, L et al.
DOI: 10.1007/s12094-020-02442-3

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The meeting was an opportunity to get to know projects from both institutions and to promote interaction between professionals.

The device, called Winco USG, is a simulation platform for holistic and integrated training of professionals performing this type of procedure.

Using computed tomography (CT), with or without contrast, it is possible to perform an accurate and safe detection of the disease without the need for biopsies and avoiding the limitations of other non-invasive diagnostic tools.