Jatta
Helin
Senior Researcher, Turku PET Centre
Senior Researcher, Laboratory operations and compliance manager
Quantitative kinetic modeling of small animal PET imaging data
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Areas of expertise
Drug development
translational in vivo research
molecular imaging
positron emission tomography
radiopharmacokinetics
receptor binding
kinetic analysis
compartment modelling
ADME
Research
The main goal of our research is to provide quantitative modeling tools that enable kinetic analyses of animal PET imaging data. Tracer kinetic models can be exploited to measure blood flow, membrane transport, metabolism, and ligand-receptor interactions noninvasively and quantitatively in various animal disease models tailored for metabolic disorders, and neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases. Ongoing projects aim at translating preclinically achieved data into human PET imaging protocols to be used in research and clinical settings.
Publications
PET imaging and ex vivo brain autoradiography in a mouse model of Alzheimers disease using the TSPO tracers [F-18]DPA-714 and [F-18]F-DPA (2015)
Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals
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