Computed Tomography (CT): A medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed images of the inside of the body. Aneurysmal ... radiation exposure. This Nature Research Intelligence ...
The journal covers the breadth of imaging techniques, from subcellular bioimaging to whole-body medical imaging research ... The journal offers more choice to Nature Portfolio authors who are ...
However, the limited penetration depth of terahertz waves in tissue (they are strongly absorbed by water) prevents whole-body imaging ... or semitransparent nature of most pharmaceutical ...
Forensic radiology and postmortem imaging are increasingly important fields in modern forensic investigations. These techniques provide non-invasive methods to examine deceased individuals ...
A recent study introduces an innovative method for analyzing body composition using advanced 3D imaging and deep learning ...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have revolutionized biological imaging by allowing researchers ... from one fluorescent molecule to another. This Nature Research Intelligence Topic summary is one ...
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News Medical on MSNPennington Biomedical contributes to study advancing medical imaging on body fat and muscle distributionA recent study introduces an innovative method for analyzing body composition using advanced 3D imaging and deep learning ...
You have full access to this article via your institution. One our aims is the molecular analysis and imaging of peptides and proteins in brain tumors, specifically in human glioblastoma.
Researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have developed a breakthrough method to detect inflammation in the body using positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. This innovative probe targets CD45 ...
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Advancing high-resolution ultrasound imaging with deep learningTheir technique, called LOcalization with Context Awareness Ultrasound Localization microscopy, or LOCA-ULM, appears in the journal Nature Communications. "I'm really excited about making ULM ...
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