Highlights of Issue 38/16

Molecular imaging - an explosion of new information
This issue's topics
Given the advances that have been made in the development and application of imaging techniques, particularly in the field of oncology, in 2000, it was proposed that a Special Issue based on "state of the art" information would be fruitful. This issue is a result of that proposal and new diagnostic methodologies as diverse as magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, computed tomography, ultrasound, luminescence imaging (to name a few) are examined and discussed. We hope that our readers will be both informed and excited by the data within this issue and the future prospects for the use of such techniques. For a more detailed description of the content, we refer the reader to the list of contents.
