Founded in 1979 in Zhejiang, China Daerq Office Equipment Co., Ltd. is pet scanner manufacturer and designer of office products, school products and stationery. We have engineering development and designing department, mold research department, plastic injection department, printing department, assembling department, sewing department and PVC production department. Owing to hard working of every staff, we have been grown up fast, having accumulated plentiful experience of production, pet scanners design and manufacture. Our company has passed ISO9001 International Quality Certification, and all of our products have the characteristics of easy operation, long lifespan, and beauty figures.
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High performance PET scanners are indispensable in PET research. Hamamatsu Photonics took advantage of long years of experience in optical sensor and optical measurement technology to develop the "Animal PET Scanner SHR-7700" having performance unmatched anywhere in the world. This PET scanner was designed using feedback from researchers in many countries and has a high resolution of 2.6mm (FWHM) and a wide 330mm aperture, a gantry for selecting an optional tilt angle and measurement modes selectable according to the research target. All these features make it an indispensable tool for research efforts using PET. Results from many basic research efforts have proven that PET equipment is extremely useful as a research tool for developing new medicines. We are currently engaging in joint research of pre-clinical evaluation with many pharmaceutical companies to develop drugs that are potent, safe and have minimal side effects. At the Hamamatsu Photonics PET Center, we are amassing and analyzing data on different research themes to acquire the basic data needed to understand brain functions. |
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The final outcome of the project would be a prototype of a new type of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scanner that would enable improvement of PET image quality, reduce the patients’ exposure to radiation and increase availability of PET-scanning technology all over the world. The Europe-wide project is led by the research labs of the Philips group. In addition to UT researchers, the consortium includes scientists from the Universities of Utrecht and Leiden, as well as those of the national research centres at Jülich (Germany), Bordeaux (France) and Bologna (Italy). We are looking here at a solution that contributes to the competitiveness of the field of high-tech medicine across Europe,” Dr. Marco Kirm, Research Director of UT Institute of Physics explained. “The new scanner will not simply provide a visual image of the interior of a patient’s body, but will also assist doctors in diagnosing the functioning of the body’s organs. In this way the functionality of the scanners will be enhanced and, ultimately, their cost for the health care system will drop. |