
preclinical imaging
Preclinical imaging involves using advanced technology to visualize and study biological processes in animals or experimental models before human trials. It helps researchers observe how diseases develop and how potential treatments work at a molecular or cellular level. Techniques like MRI, CT scans, PET scans, and ultrasound provide detailed images of tissues, organs, and biological functions without surgery. This approach improves understanding of disease mechanisms and aids in developing new medications or therapies, ensuring safety and efficacy before progressing to human clinical trials.