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| | | 'Dr. Balaji Sitharaman, PhD, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University, and a team of researchers developed a new, highly efficacious, potentially safer and more cost effective nanoparticle-based MRI ...' | | Friday, 8 June 2012 by www.nanowerk.com |
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| | | 'Clathrin delivers various molecule types into the body cells. Vitaliano has exploited clathrin's transport capabilities for medical imaging and drug delivery, resulting in the development of a new class of green nanoparticles that is capable of crossing ...' | | | Thursday, 3 May 2012 by www.azom.com | |
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| | | 'Tracking cells in the body is a key, but challenging, step in developing gene and cell therapies. Now researchers have developed a way to make cells visible to many different types of imaging methods, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ...' | | | Thursday, 15 March 2012 by cen.acs.org | |
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| | | 'A new brain-imaging technique where subjects are given small amounts of oxygen and CO2 while being scanned, could give invaluable prognostic data. The method is a variant of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Unlike fMRI, however, it ...' | | | Thursday, 16 February 2012 by www.theengineer.co.uk | |
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| | | 'Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science have designed glycol chitosan-coated iron-oxide nanoparticles that are attracted to the acidic environments in which tumours generally thrive. Scientists have ...' | | | Monday, 19 December 2011 by www.theengineer.co.uk | |
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| | | 'Many imaging technologies and their contrast agents — chemicals used during scans to help detect tumors and other problems — involve exposure to radiation or heavy metals, which present potential health risks to patients and limit the ways they can be ...' | | | Tuesday, 13 December 2011 by www.upenn.edu | |
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| | | 'Inhaling undiluted, hyperpolarized xenon 129 for magnetic resonance imaging of the lungs is safe for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients as well as healthy volunteers, Duke University researchers reported online on Nov. 4 in the journal ...' | | | Monday, 7 November 2011 by www.diagnosticimaging.com | |
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| | | 'Paramagnetic and superparamagnetic metals are used as contrast materials for magnetic resonance (MR) based techniques. Lanthanide metal gadolinium (Gd) has been the most widely explored, predominant paramagnetic contrast agent until the discovery and ...' | | | Friday, 4 November 2011 by www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov | |
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| | | 'Ultra-small gadolinium oxide nanoparticles (Gd2O3) are being developed as positive contrast agents for molecular and cellular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Recent studies have demonstrated that these particles can be used to label and track cells in ...' | | | Thursday, 29 September 2011 by nanotechweb.org | |
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| | | 'Hongjie Dai from Stanford University, a member of the National Cancer Institute's Alliance for nanotechnology in cancer, found that fluorescent nanotubes can serve a dual purpose of drug delivery and imaging at the same time, to enable high precision of ...' | | | Wednesday, 29 June 2011 by www.azonano.com | |
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