Multimedia Friday | 04/06/2007

techno Magnetic Resonance Imaging...aka tMRI

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There is a short open-access article about whole-body neuronal MRI, in the most recent NEJM.  The authors describe a technique of visualizing peripheral nerves.  Normally, these are not seen very well on MRI.  This limits the usefulness of MR imaging for nerves outside of the central nervous system…
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New research at Emory University may be able to provide that information. Researchers Andrew Brooks, Gregory Berns, and Mark Spivak have been studying the brains of dogs using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRIs). What is unique about this work is they have been able to train two dogs,…

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