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Examples of pharmaco-imaging in translational science and research include whole body infrared imaging of normal healthy mouse, magnetic resonance imaging of normal healthy mouse calf muscle, and magnetic resonance imaging of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patient brain. Rationales, experimental design, study outcomes, and conclusions are presented.
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The ADAM TS 5 PK study was designed by a GlaxoSmithKline(GSK) team including Elefante, L.; Freedman, I.; Larkin, J.; Liu, F.; Lohr, T.; Matheny, C.; and White, J.
The anti-myostatin PK/PD study “memma2” was designed by a GSK team including Ashman, S.; Chagani, K.; Freedman, I.; and Reid, J.
The OMS112831 study was designed by a GSK team including Bhangu, S.; Carranza, J.; Derosier, F.; Depew, C.; Edwards, T.; Freedman, I.; Grove, R.; Hall, A.; Herrera, P.; Hill-Zabala, C.; Lopez, M.; Nichols, L.; Rogers, R.; Schifano, L.; Schindielorz, A.; Sue-Ling, K.; Tolson, J.; and Watson, D.
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Freedman, I. (2014). Pharmaco-Imaging in Translational Science and Research. In: Moyer, B., Cheruvu, N., Hu, TC. (eds) Pharmaco-Imaging in Drug and Biologics Development. AAPS Advances in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Series, vol 8. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8247-5_4
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