Scanner trial could improve brain tumour treatment
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'Pioneering' new scanner used for brain tumour patients trialled in world-first
Field cycling imaging (FCI) derives from MRI but can work at low and ultra-low magnetic fields, which means it is capable of seeing how organs are affected by diseases in ways that were previously not possible.
3D-printed brain model offers new insights into brain diseases – RamaOnHealthcare
An innovative 3D-printed brain model, developed by researchers at POSTECH in South Korea, could represent a major breakthrough in understanding and early detection of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. The Bioengineered Neural Network (BENN) uniquely mimics both the structure and function of the human brain, opening up new possibilities for preclinical research and [...]
New brain tumour scanner trialled in world-first test
Field cycling imaging (FCI) derives from MRI but can work at low and ultra-low magnetic fields, which means it is capable of seeing how organs are affected by diseases in ways that were previously not possible. A “pioneering” new scanner derived from MRI technology could be used to track brain cancer spread and lead to […]
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