Immuno-PET in Cardiovascular Disease: Advances, Challenges, and Opportunities
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This review explores the potential of immuno-PET as a novel imaging technique for noninvasively characterizing immune-associated biological processes in cardiovascular diseases, addressing the limitations of conventional imaging methods. The authors discuss various emerging immuno-PET targets and highlight critical technical considerations that could enhance the specificity and effectiveness of this approach in precision imaging. Ultimately, the paper aims to identify how advancements in antibody engineering and related technologies can improve the application of immuno-PET in cardiovascular research and clinical practice.
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