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COVID-19 vaccine is here: practical considerations for clinical imaging applications
Sanaz Katal, Arshia Pouraryan1, Ali Gholamrezanezhad2
1University of California, Davis.
Imaging tools aid vaccine development by tracking immune cells and assessing vaccine potency. However, post-vaccination imaging can present diagnostic challenges for radiologists.
Area of Science:
- Immunology
- Radiology
- Vaccinology
Background:
- Imaging modalities offer valuable insights into immune cell behavior during vaccine development.
- Understanding in vivo immune responses is crucial for evaluating vaccine efficacy.
- Radiologic patterns post-vaccination can be complex and challenging to interpret.
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