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.
Hybrid nanoparticles image and treat tumors

Hybrid nanoparticles image and treat tumors

Targeted nanoparticles map tumor blood supply in 3-D, assess therapy

Targeted nanoparticles map tumor blood supply in 3-D, assess therapy

Nanotubes detect tumors and deliver high-potency punch

Nanotubes detect tumors and deliver high-potency punch

Gene variant boosts risk of fatty liver disease

Gene variant boosts risk of fatty liver disease

New kinds of optical sensors make MRI scans safer

New kinds of optical sensors make MRI scans safer

Breast MRI scan could determine need for radiation therapy

Breast MRI scan could determine need for radiation therapy

Novel treatment for prostate cancer

Novel treatment for prostate cancer

Scientists develop nanometer-sized 'cargo ships' to target and destroy tumors

Scientists develop nanometer-sized 'cargo ships' to target and destroy tumors

New marker for raised intracranial pressure

New marker for raised intracranial pressure

Fibrex medical reports positive phase II results for peptide for the treatment of reperfusion injury

Fibrex medical reports positive phase II results for peptide for the treatment of reperfusion injury

Fibrin-derived peptide FX06 reduces cardiac reperfusion injury

Fibrin-derived peptide FX06 reduces cardiac reperfusion injury

Playing and watching sports improves language skills

Playing and watching sports improves language skills

Neuroimaging links chronic insomnia to reversible cognitive deficits without changes in behavior

Neuroimaging links chronic insomnia to reversible cognitive deficits without changes in behavior

Computed tomography provides anatomy - we need ischemia!

Computed tomography provides anatomy - we need ischemia!

New molecular imaging techniques aim at detection of earliest steps of disease development

New molecular imaging techniques aim at detection of earliest steps of disease development

How memory deals with a change in plans

How memory deals with a change in plans

Brain study could lead to new understanding of depression

Brain study could lead to new understanding of depression

Novel imaging reagents and technology that non-invasively locates, quantifies specific cells in the body

Novel imaging reagents and technology that non-invasively locates, quantifies specific cells in the body

New imaging technology provides early diagnosis of osteoarthritis

New imaging technology provides early diagnosis of osteoarthritis

Dual-mode nanoparticles image tumors using MRI and PET

Dual-mode nanoparticles image tumors using MRI and PET

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