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Scientists Find Way to Image Brain Waste Removal Process Which May Lead to Alzheimer's Diagnostic
February 25, 2013 A novel way to image the brain’s glymphatic pathway may provide the basis for a new strategy to evaluate Alzheimer's disease susceptibility, according to a new ... > full story -
Microbubbles Improve Myocardial Remodelling After Infarction
February 21, 2013 Scientists have successfully tested a method in mice allowing the morphological and functional sequelae of a myocardial infarction to be reduced. Tiny gas bubbles are made to oscillate within the ... > full story -
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New Mayo Clinic Protocol Allows for MRI in Select Pacemaker Patients
February 21, 2013 A new protocol at Mayo Clinic in Arizona allows select patients to have an MRI exam even though they have a ... > full story -
Human Heart Tissue Development Slower Than Other Mammals
February 20, 2013 The walls of the human heart are a disorganized jumble of tissue until relatively late in pregnancy, despite having the shape of a fully functioning heart, according to a pioneering ... > full story -
Genome-Wide Imaging Study Identifies New Gene Associated With Alzheimer's Plaques
February 20, 2013 A study combining genetic data with brain imaging, designed to identify genes associated with the amyloid plaque deposits found in Alzheimer's disease patients, has not only identified the APOE gene ... > full story -
Ancient 'Egyptian Blue' Pigment Points to New Telecommunications, Security Ink Technology
February 20, 2013 A bright blue pigment used 5,000 years ago is giving modern scientists clues toward the development of new nanomaterials with potential uses in state-of-the-art medical imaging devices, remote ... > full story -
New Imaging Device Is Flexible, Flat, and Transparent
February 20, 2013 Digital cameras, medical scanners, and other imaging technologies have advanced considerably during the past decade. Continuing this pace of innovation, an Austrian research team has developed an ... > full story -
Shedding New Light on Infant Brain Development
February 18, 2013 A new study finds that the infant brain does not control its blood flow the same way as the adult brain, that the control of brain blood flow develops with age. These findings could change the way ... > full story -
World's Most Sensitive Plasmon Resonance Sensor Inspired by Ancient Roman Cup
February 14, 2013 Utilizing optical characteristics first demonstrated by the ancient Romans, researchers have created a novel, ultra-sensitive tool for chemical, DNA, and protein ... > full story -
Team Creates MRI for the Nanoscale: Level Comparable to an Atomic Force Microscope
February 13, 2013 An international team of researchers has opened the door for MRI technology at the nanoscale. Using tiny defects in diamonds they sensed the magnetic resonance of molecules to peer down to the level ... > full story
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