“…The past decades have witnessed the thriving of molecular imaging for disease detection because of its noninvasive, real time, and three-dimensional imaging of physiological conditions. , Up to date, there are already various kinds of imaging methods, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), , fluorescence imaging (FI), computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, nuclear imaging, and so on. However, one should be careful with diagnosis based on one imaging method since each imaging modality has its specific advantages and drawbacks.…”