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Image: Creatine CEST maps of healthy myocardium in a large animal (left). Eight week-old infarcted tissue, with noticeably less creatine (right). Arrow on right indicates infarcted region of heart tissue (Photo courtesy of Ravinder Reddy, PhD, Nature Medicine).

Refining CREST MRI to Track Creatine in Heart Patients

A new MRI approach to map creatine at higher resolutions in the heart may help clinicians and scientists find abnormalities and disorders earlier than traditional diagnostic methods.   More...
28 Jan 2014

Brain Regions Synchronize Activity to Enable Attention

New imaging findings have revealed that the brain appears to synchronize the activity of different brain areas to make it possible for an individual to concentrate on a specific task.  More...
28 Jan 2014
Image: The DV24.0 Continuum Pak allows productivity enhancements of up to 30% compared to earlier versions, increasing efficiency by reducing the number of mouse clicks for technologists (Photo courtesy of GE Healthcare).

Advances in Imaging Software Reduce Patient Wait Times and Helps Hospital Staff Increase Efficiency

Magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine, radiography and fluoroscopy software has been developed to improve clinical capabilities, customization, lower costs, and streamline operational results.   More...
27 Jan 2014
Image: Schematic of polarization process: Polarizing Agent (powder) (left), Molecule (red), Microwave (top), Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (bottom), Hyperpolarization of the targeted molecule (left) (Photo courtesy of the University of Lyon, France).

Powder Developed to Enhance NMR Signals for Faster, Better Structure Determination and Early Cancer MRI Diagnosis

Dynamic nuclear polarization combined with nuclear magnetic resonance allows, due to polarizing agents, the enhancement of nuclear magnetic resonance signals from a wide range of molecules resulting in the substantial reduction of acquisition time. More...
22 Jan 2014

Pediatric Brain MR Image Bank to Be Searchable

To help physicians arrive at the optimal decision on cancer therapy for a specific patient, researchers are constructing a comprehensive digital library of MRI scans gathered from children with normal and abnormal brains.   More...
21 Jan 2014

MRI Helps Identify and Treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome

British scientists are utilizing MRI technology to assist in the treatment and diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome, a disorder that causes serious discomfort and distress to sufferers.    More...
20 Jan 2014

Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping MRI Useful for Measuring Multiple Sclerosis Progression

New imaging research out of Canada has demonstrated that an MRI approach called quantitative susceptibility mapping can be an important application for diagnosing and monitoring the progression of multiple sclerosis and other neurologic disorders.   More...
15 Jan 2014
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