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09/09/2010 12:56:06 PM
Analogic’s BK Medical Subsidiary Introduces the Flex Focus 700 Surgical Ultrasound System
Flex Focus 700 is Newest Addition to BK Medical Focus Family of Scanners.  . Analogic Corporation, a leading provider of medical imaging and aviation security technology, announced today that its specialized ultrasound business, BK Medical, has introduced the Flex Focus 700, a mobile ultrasound system designed primarily for ultrasound guided surgical procedures in the operating room.

[Actusnews (English) (France)]
09/09/2010 12:44:53 PM
Canon Enhances Digital Radiography Lineup with the New, CXDI-70C Wireless Digital Radiography Detector at Canon Expo Photographic Equipment & Supplies
Canon Expo 2010 in New York City ushers in a new era of mobility and flexibility, including the addition of the Company's first wireless detector, the CXDI-70C Wireless Digital Radiography System1.

[Telecommunications Weekly]
09/09/2010 12:35:11 PM
Study results from Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology broaden understanding of prostate cancer Prostate Cancer
A new study, 'Prostate cancer localization with multispectral MRI using cost-sensitive support vector machines and conditional random fields,' is now available. "Therefore, in vivo imaging plays an important role for the detection and treatment of the disease.

[Robotics & Machine Learning]
09/09/2010 12:26:03 PM
Going live to the beating heart Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
"Please hold absolutely still": This instruction is crucial for patients being examined by magnetic resonance imaging. A process that required several minutes until well into the 1980s, now only takes a matter of seconds: the recording of cross-sectional images of our body by magnetic resonance imaging. Future prospect: extended diagnostics for diseases.

[NewsRX Health & Science]
09/09/2010 12:23:51 PM
Study results from University of Mons-Hainaut in the area of peptides and proteins published Peptides and Proteins
Researchers detail in 'Potential amyloid plaque-specific peptides for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease,' new data in peptides and proteins. "A random disulfide constrained heptapeptide phage display library was screened against A beta. The researchers concluded: "As specific carriers, they have a real potential for molecular imaging of AD thanks to AP binding."

[Science Letter]
09/09/2010 12:19:30 PM
Study data from University of Calgary, Department of Biological Sciences update knowledge of nanoparticles Nanoparticles
Current study results from the report, 'Real-time imaging of interactions between dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine monolayers and gelatin based nanoparticles using Brewster angle microscopy,' have been published. "Nanoparticles are colloidal particles in the size range of 1 to 1000 nm that are presently investigated for site-specific drug delivery in the emerging field of nanomedicine.

[Science Letter]
09/09/2010 12:18:56 PM
Study data from Mount Sinai School of Medicine update knowledge of nanoparticles Nanoparticles
A report, 'Atherosclerotic plaque composition: analysis with multicolor CT and targeted gold nanoparticles,' is newly published data in Radiology. "A preclinical spectral CT system in which incident x-rays are divided into six different energy bins was used for multicolor imaging.

[Science Letter]
09/09/2010 12:17:49 PM
Studies in the area of fluoresceins reported from S. Natesh and co-researchers Fluoresceins
In this recent article published in the journal Ophthalmic Surgery Lasers & Imaging, scientists in the United States conducted a study "To correlate fundus autofluorescence characteristics of metastatic choroidal tumors with optical coherence tomography/scanning laser ophthalmoscope. "All tumors were amelanotic, although 8 exhibited surface pigmentation.

[Science Letter]
09/09/2010 12:17:41 PM
Studies in the area of chalcogens reported from Ghent University Chalcogens
Fresh data on chalcogens are presented in the report 'An oxygen-consuming phantom simulating perfused tissue to explore oxygen dynamics andF MRI oximetry.' "Perfluorocarbon emulsions can be added to the gelatin matrix to simulate sequestered perfluorocarbons.

[Science Letter]
09/09/2010 12:10:03 PM
Studies from A.L. den Hertog and co-researchers update current data on Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Data detailed in 'Simplified automated image analysis for detection and phenotyping of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on porous supports by monitoring growing microcolonies' have been presented. "Here we explore the growth of Mycobacterial tuberculosis microcolonies, imaged by automated digital microscopy, cultured on a porous aluminium oxide supports.

[Science Letter]
09/09/2010 12:07:16 PM
Scientists at University of Adelaide detail research in osteomyelitis Osteomyelitis
Data detailed in 'Mechanisms of deaths in captive juvenile New Zealand fur seals' have been presented. "In Case 1 a juvenile male New Zealand fur seal was found unexpectedly dead in its enclosure. The researchers concluded: "The usefulness of imaging techniques such as CT scanning in delineating underlying injuries prior to necropsy is clearly demonstrated."

[Science Letter]
09/09/2010 12:04:46 PM
Researchers' work from South China Normal University focuses on magnetic resonance Magnetic Resonance
New research, 'Study on ASTC-a-1 cells labeled with superparamagnetic iron oxide and its magnetic resonance imaging,' is the subject of a report. "The presence of SPIO in labeled cells was examined by Prussian blue stain. The researchers concluded: "MRI can trace SPIO-labeled cancer cells according to changes in TWI, TWI and T*WI sequences.

[Science Letter]
09/09/2010 11:57:14 AM
Research results from University of Ulsan, Department of Radiology update knowledge of connective tissue cells Connective Tissue Cells
Scientists discuss in 'Allogeneic renal graft rejection in a rat model: in vivo MR imaging of the homing trait of macrophages' new findings in connective tissue cells. "Eighteen male Lewis rats received a kidney transplant; 12 had an F344 rat donor and six had a Lewis rat donor.

[Science Letter]
09/09/2010 11:50:39 AM
Research from University of Pittsburgh, Department of Radiology provides new data about nervous system Nervous System
A report, 'Magnetic resonance imaging-guided adoptive cellular immunotherapy of central nervous system tumors with a T1 contrast agent,' is newly published data in Magnetic Resonance In Medicine. "As one approach, DCs are injected into patients or tumor-bearing animals, to trigger specific antitumor immunity.

[Science Letter]
09/09/2010 11:50:35 AM
Research from University of Pittsburgh, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery yields new data on connective tissue cells Connective Tissue Cells
Fresh data on connective tissue cells are presented in the report 'Optical coherence tomography detection of subclinical traumatic cartilage injury.' "Optical coherence tomography is a nondestructive imaging technology that can detect degenerative changes in articular cartilage with an intact surface.

[Science Letter]
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