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Turning up the heat on cancer
'Magnetic nanoparticles are being developed as a highly selective cancer treatment, heating tumour cells to death while leaving surrounding healthy tissue unscathed. Iron oxide nanoparticles that heat up in response to an alternating magnetic field offer ...'
Thursday, 22 November 2007   by www.rsc.org
Smart Drug Developed to Show, Treat Cancer
'A team of Yonsei University researchers have developed an anticancer drug that not only treats cancer but also diagnoses the disease by highlighting tumor cells in MRI images. The researchers ¯ chemical engineering professor Haam Seung-joo and ...'
Sunday, 18 November 2007   by www.koreatimes.co.kr
MIT: Remote-control nanoparticles deliver drugs directly into tumors
'CAMBRIDGE, MA--MIT scientists have devised remotely controlled nanoparticles that, when pulsed with an electromagnetic field, release drugs to attack tumors. The innovation, reported in the Nov. 15 online issue of Advanced Materials, could lead to the ...'
Friday, 16 November 2007   by www.eurekalert.org
Important Drug Warning for Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents
'The manufacturers of gadolinium-based contrast agents would like to inform you of important revisions to the prescribing information for the products listed in alphabetical order above. Gadolinium-based contrast agents are approved by the U.S. Food ...'
Wednesday, 12 September 2007   by www.ismrm.org
New ‘chemically-sensitive MRI scan’ may bypass some invasive diagnostic tests in next decade
'A new chemical compound which could remove the need for patients to undergo certain invasive diagnostic tests in the future has been created by scientists at Durham University. Research published in the academic journal, Chemical Communications, ...'
Monday, 20 August 2007   by www.dur.ac.uk
Imaging Islet Cell Transplants
'In vivo magnetic resonance imaging of liver before (left) and 5 minutes after (right) intraportal infusion of 40,000 magnetocapsules in a swine. Magnetocapsules can be seen distributed throughout the liver as hypointense signal voids. For patients ...'
Sunday, 29 July 2007   by www.hhmi.org
New Technique to “See” and Protect Transplants Successful in Diabetic Animal Model
'Researchers at Johns Hopkins have found a way to overcome a major stumbling block to developing successful insulin-cell transplants for people with type I diabetes. They developed a new technique that encapsulates the insulin-producing cells in magnetic ...'
Tuesday, 24 July 2007   by www.newswise.com
Tumor painting revolutionizes fight against cancer
'SEATTLE: July 15, 2007 -- A tumor paint developed by researchers at Seattle Children’s Hospital Research Institute and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center will help surgeons see where a tumor begins and ends more precisely by illuminating the ...'
Sunday, 15 July 2007   by www.eurekalert.org
Gadograf, Gadovist
'Gadovist/Gadograf 1.0 mmol/ml contains gadobutrol, a neutral macrocyclic gadolinium (Gd) complex with contrast-enhancing properties, which is used for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MRI is a widely used technique for the evaluation and detection of ...'
Friday, 13 April 2007   by www.ema.europa.eu
Nanoparticles can track cells deep within living organisms
'To the delight of researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, living cells gobbled up fluorine-laced nanoparticles without needing any coaxing. Then, because of the unusual meal, the cells were easily located with MRI scanning ...'
Monday, 26 March 2007   by www.eurekalert.org
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