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Result: Searchterm 'iron oxide' found in 25 news | Result Pages | | More Results: Database (40) |
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| | | '''Supramolecular Amorphous-like Iron Oxide could provide less toxic, more biocompatible high-resolution imaging. A new polysaccharide core contrast agent could offer radiologists a less toxic, ...' | | Monday, 8 March 2021 by www.diagnosticimaging.com |
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| | | '''Manganese and iron oxide contrast agents can replace gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCA) in a number of MRI examinations, but gadolinium remains a strong candidate when properly ...' | | | Monday, 3 August 2020 by healthcare-in-europe.com | |
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| | | '''A team at the South Korean Institute for Basic Science has created an iron oxide nanoparticle-based contrast agent which may be a safer replacement for ...' | | | Friday, 6 October 2017 by www.medicalnewsbulletin.com | |
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| | | '''Tracking and monitoring of cells in vivo after transplantation can provide crucial information for stem cell therapy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) combined with contrast agents is believed to be an effective and non-invasive technique for cell ...' | | | Tuesday, 5 January 2016 by www.nature.com | |
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| | | '''Submicroscopic particles that contain even smaller particles of iron oxide could make magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) a far more powerful tool to detect and fight disease. Scientists at Rice University and The Methodist Hospital Research Institute ...' | | | Monday, 16 June 2014 by www.azonano.com | |
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| | | '''In a study to investigate the detection by MRI of six kinds of positively-charged magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles designed to help monitor transplanted islet cells, a team of Japanese researchers found that the charged nanoparticles they developed ...' | | | Monday, 1 October 2012 by www.eurekalert.org | |
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| | | '''Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based in-vivo characterisation allows visualisation and characterisation of tumour development in early stages prior to manual palpation. Contrast agents for MRI such as superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIOs) ...' | | | Wednesday, 11 July 2012 by www.biomedcentral.com | |
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| | | '''Blood cells labeled with superparamagnetic particles of iron oxide (SPIO) are safe and can be tracked by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which may allow better monitoring of cell-based therapies, according to a study published online July 10 in ...' | | | Wednesday, 11 July 2012 by www.doctorslounge.com | |
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| | | '''Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science have designed glycol chitosan-coated iron-oxide nanoparticles that are attracted to the acidic environments in which tumours generally thrive. Scientists have ...' | | | Monday, 19 December 2011 by www.theengineer.co.uk | |
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| | | '''Iranian researchers at the University of Tabriz took a successful step in the improvement of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) by producing a stable nano-fluid of iron oxide nanoparticles. One of the shortcomings of MRI is the lack of sufficient ...' | | | Sunday, 9 January 2011 by biomedme.com | |
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