Journal
JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jpm13081204
Keywords
radiomics; radiogenomics; preclinical imaging; mouse model; murine model
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In the past decade, medical imaging technologies have played an increasingly significant role in clinical and preclinical research. Radiomic and radiogenomic approaches have provided valuable insights for personalized medicine by exploring the relationship between imaging characteristics, genomic information, and outcomes. Preclinical research using animal models allows for the investigation of the causal connection between imaging and molecular factors. This review aims to present the current state of the art in the application of radiomics and radiogenomics on murine models, discussing the implications and potential translational relevance of these findings.
Over the past decade, medical imaging technologies have become increasingly significant in both clinical and preclinical research, leading to a better understanding of disease processes and the development of new diagnostic and theranostic methods. Radiomic and radiogenomic approaches have furthered this progress by exploring the relationship between imaging characteristics, genomic information, and outcomes that qualitative interpretations may have overlooked, offering valuable insights for personalized medicine. Preclinical research allows for a controlled environment where various aspects of a pathology can be replicated in animal models, providing radiomic and radiogenomic approaches with the unique opportunity to investigate the causal connection between imaging and molecular factors. The aim of this review is to present the current state of the art in the application of radiomics and radiogenomics on murine models. This review will provide a brief description of relevant articles found in the literature with a discussion on the implications and potential translational relevance of these findings.
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