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医用機能画像による診断 Mathematicaの適用可能性を探る

放射性医薬品をトレーサとして用いる医用画像診断法があり,臓器や病変の血流,機能,代謝,神経伝達などを画像化できる.金沢大学 先進予防医学研究科・機能画像人工知能学 教授の中島氏は,この診断には定量が不可欠であり,Mathematicaを診断モデルの作成にも応用できるという

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