“…Modern small-animal based anatomical, functional, and molecular imaging research involves a wide range of well-established as well as more experimental imaging modalities, including micro versions of clinical scanners (µCT, µMRI, µPET, µSPECT, µUS), optical coherence tomography (OCT), fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT), bioluminescence imaging (BLI), photoacoustic (PA) and thermoacoustic (TA) imaging, multispectral imaging (MSI), and others [93] , [158] , [159] . The use of deep learning for automated analysis of such imaging data is relatively uncharted territory, but recent studies have reported first applications in translational molecular imaging experiments [160] , [161] , [162] , [163] , [164] .…”