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MRI

Image: A visualization of white matter pathways in the brains of infants at-risk for autism. Warmer colors represent levels of white matter organization and development (Photo courtesy of Jason Wolff).

DTI MRI Scans Reveal Brain Differences in Six-Month-Old Autistic Infants

New findings suggest that autism does not appear suddenly in young children, but instead develops over time during infancy. More...
28 Feb 2012

World’s First Nonmagnetic MRI SpO2 Monitor Designed with Fully Functional Wireless Remote Control

A new magnetic resonance imaging SpO2 monitor is designed to work in the MRI and deliver safe, effective patient readings. More...
27 Feb 2012

Quantitative MRI Visualizes Communication Within the Brain

New MRI technology can measure alterations in the microstructure of the white matter of the brain, prone to affect brain function and the ability of different regions of the brain to communicate. More...
23 Feb 2012

Standards Created for MRI to Advance Prostate Cancer Care

A joint effort of radiology foundations has been established to create standards for high-quality prostate MRI and to expedite its transfer from laboratories to patients. More...
22 Feb 2012
Image: JQI researchers think they have discovered a way to amplify faint electrical signals using the motion of a nanomechanical membrane. If shown in experiments, the scheme could prove a boon to magnetic resonance imaging and quantum information science. This schematic of the proposed device shows its use in detecting--in this example--a signal produced by the quantum-mechanical "spin" of a group of atoms. The atoms generate a faint radiofrequency signal in a coil (L) which is connected to microscale wires that form an electrical capacitor. This vibrates the “nanomembrane,” which in turn affects the resonant frequency of a laser optical cavity. The output is light at frequency that is the sum of the original laser frequency plus the signal from the atoms (Photo courtesy of Taylor/NIST).

Nanomechanically Amplified Weak Electric Signals to Create Better MRI Scanners

A team of international physicists has developed a hypothesis on how to both detect weak electrical signals and cool electrical circuits using light and something very similar to a nanosized loudspeaker. More...
20 Feb 2012

Women Not Receiving Recommended Breast Screening MRI

A study found that while some women were at high enough breast cancer risk to recommend additional screening with MRI, few of them returned within one year for further screening. More...
15 Feb 2012

MRS Detects Brain Tumor Biomarker

A new MR spectroscopy technique may offer a new approach to identify and track a protein associated with a genetic mutation in brain tumor cancer cells. More...
14 Feb 2012
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MedImaging's MRI channel in addition to reporting on MR hardware, informs about the many magnetic resonance applications possible with the technique notably MRI, fMRI, diffusion MRI, MR angiography, MR guided surgery, in addition to industry developments, and safety issues.
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