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Mikiko Ito

Researcher at Seoul National University

Publications -  46
Citations -  925

Mikiko Ito is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Silicon photomultiplier. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 43 publications receiving 841 citations. Previous affiliations of Mikiko Ito include New Generation University College & Korea University.

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Initial Results of Simultaneous PET/MRI Experiments with an MRI-Compatible Silicon Photomultiplier PET Scanner

TL;DR: Simultaneous PET/MRI was possible with a multichannel SiPM-based PET scanner, with no radiofrequency interference on PET signals or images and only slight degradation of the MRI scans.
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Positron emission tomography (PET) detectors with depth-of- interaction (DOI) capability

TL;DR: Why DOI measurements are important, what is required in DOI-encoding designs, and how to extract DOI information in scintillator-based DOI detectors are described.
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Development of Small-Animal PET Prototype Using Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM): Initial Results of Phantom and Animal Imaging Studies

TL;DR: A small-animal PET system using SiPMs and lutetium gadolinium oxyorthosilicate (LGSO) crystals is developed and shown to be feasible, which yielded reasonable PET performance in phantom and animal studies.
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A Four-Layer DOI Detector With a Relative Offset for Use in an Animal PET System

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a four-layer PET system, which consists of six H9500 flat panel PMTs, each of which contains 3193 crystals, with a relative offset of half a crystal pitch from other layers.
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Continuous depth-of-interaction measurement in a single-layer pixelated crystal array using a single-ended readout.

TL;DR: A depth-of-interaction (DOI)-encoding method to extract continuous DOI information using a single-layer scintillation crystal array with single-ended readout for cost-effective high-resolution positron emission tomography (PET).