Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) News and Research

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a large magnet and radio waves to look at organs and structures inside your body. Health care professionals use MRI scans to diagnose a variety of conditions, from torn ligaments to tumors. MRIs are very useful for examining the brain and spinal cord. Also called: Magnetic resonance imaging, NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance.
Intravenous beta blockers offer no clinical benefit to patients with STEMI

Intravenous beta blockers offer no clinical benefit to patients with STEMI

Higher aortic stiffness associated with reduced white matter volume among young adults

Higher aortic stiffness associated with reduced white matter volume among young adults

New form of molecular tags enhance MRI signals by 10,000-fold

New form of molecular tags enhance MRI signals by 10,000-fold

Study demonstrates possibility of simultaneous improvement in all mental, physical functions

Study demonstrates possibility of simultaneous improvement in all mental, physical functions

NIST researchers develop first widely useful standard for MRI of the breast

NIST researchers develop first widely useful standard for MRI of the breast

MU researchers use MRI to study effects of Phenylketonuria

MU researchers use MRI to study effects of Phenylketonuria

Tews Laboratory uses LaVision BioTec UltraMicroscope to study molecular mechanisms of tumor invasion

Tews Laboratory uses LaVision BioTec UltraMicroscope to study molecular mechanisms of tumor invasion

Patients with schizophrenia demonstrate specific leftward asymmetry for globus pallidus volume

Patients with schizophrenia demonstrate specific leftward asymmetry for globus pallidus volume

Real-time imaging method may lead to improved stroke care

Real-time imaging method may lead to improved stroke care

New chemical probe could tag cells for detection by MRI

New chemical probe could tag cells for detection by MRI

Synthetic nanoparticle can light up and treat atherosclerotic plaques

Synthetic nanoparticle can light up and treat atherosclerotic plaques

Advances in new scanning technology may provide a clearer picture of lung disease

Advances in new scanning technology may provide a clearer picture of lung disease

Study: Climbing stairs and years of schooling can promote brain health

Study: Climbing stairs and years of schooling can promote brain health

CWRU researcher to customize tobacco mosaic virus to treat human cancers

CWRU researcher to customize tobacco mosaic virus to treat human cancers

Renishaw inVia to support development of nanomolecular probes in Kircher Laboratory at Memorial Sloan Kettering

Renishaw inVia to support development of nanomolecular probes in Kircher Laboratory at Memorial Sloan Kettering

RRE validated in multinational stroke cohort

RRE validated in multinational stroke cohort

Boston Scientific gets FDA approval for ACUITY X4 Quadripolar Left Ventricular leads

Boston Scientific gets FDA approval for ACUITY X4 Quadripolar Left Ventricular leads

MRI for unwitnessed stroke looking promising

MRI for unwitnessed stroke looking promising

Revealing dynamic protein complexes with NMR: an interview with Elisar Barbar

Revealing dynamic protein complexes with NMR: an interview with Elisar Barbar

Understanding the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder

Understanding the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder

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