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DIGIMOUSE: A 3D Mouse Atlas

 

PET and Optical Simulations:

Our mouse atlas can be used to generate simulation images for PET and optical reconstructions. Here, we provide the Linear Attenuation Coefficients which were computed using the Mass Attenuation Coefficients of corresponding materials (Hubbell and Seltzer, 1996) that are assigned to the tissues in the atlas image to create an attenuation coefficient image for PET simulation.

Tissue type
Type of material
LAC(cm-1)
air
Air
1.04E-04
background
Adipose tissue
0.0913
skeleton
bone cortical
0.1717
eye
Eye lens
0.1012
medulla, olfactory bulbs, heart, lachrymal glands, bladder wall, stomach, spleen, pancreas, liver, kindeys, adrenal glands, skin
Soft tissue
0.1008
cerebellum, external cerebrum, striatum, rest of the brain
Brain
0.0994
testes
Testis
0.0993
masseter muscles
Muscle
0.0999
lungs
Lung tissue
0.0999
bladder content
Water
0.0960
tumors
Soft tissue
0.1008

Figure: Linear Attenuation Coefficients that are assigned to the tissues in the atlas image to create an attenuation coefficient image for PET simulation

For optical simulations scattering and absorption coefficients are computed using the optical properties reported in

Alexandrakis, G., Rannou, F. R., and Chatziioannou, A. F. (2005). "Tomographic bioluminescence imaging by use of a combined optical-pet (opet) system: A computer simulation feasibility study". Phys. Med. Biol., 50:4225–4241.