This noninvasive method for measuring rest relies on accelerometers to detect the wearer's position and movement.
It is
a noninvasive method for evaluating the anatomy and function of the heart and large blood vessels and is a significant technological advance in veterinary medicine.
Not exact matches
Recently, DNA shed from tumor cells has been identified as a
noninvasive method of screening biomarkers
for the early diagnosis and prognosis of cancer.
Using «freshman physics,» neuroscientists have deployed electric fields to stimulate neurons buried deep in the brains of mice — a
method that could one day lead to
noninvasive therapies
for people with Parkinson's disease and other brain disorders.
A new,
noninvasive method could one day replace treatments
for Parkinson's disease and — experimentally — Tourette syndrome that rely on electrodes implanted deep in the brain.
This
noninvasive system
for leg muscle stimulation is a promising
method and is an advance of our current brain - controlled systems that use virtual reality or a robotic exoskeleton.»
Saying current
noninvasive approaches
for detection of urothelial cancer are suboptimal, researchers wanted to develop a test
for bladder and UTUC cancer that would allow it to be found sooner and cheaper than current
methods using cytology, which is not particularly sensitive and does not do well in detecting low - grade bladder cancer or UTUC.
Our findings suggest that repeated SUS is useful
for removing Aβ in the mouse brain without causing overt damage, and should be explored further as a
noninvasive method with therapeutic potential in AD.
The Animal and Human Imaging Shared Resource enables Cancer Center investigators to execute high throughput, quantitative and
noninvasive in vivo imaging studies on animal models, apply and validate MRI, optical, CT, PET, SPECT and ultrasound
methods for noninvasive detection and characterization in small animals and incorporate emerging and clinical relevant quantitative MRI and PET protocols into Phase I, II and III clinical trials in a centralized, cost effective manner.
Suction blister wounds are an excellent model
for studying the effects of early wound healing.50 Measurement of the rate of transepidermal water loss (TEWL) through human skin provides a
noninvasive method to monitor changes in the stratum corneum barrier function of the skin, providing an excellent objective
method for evaluation of wound healing.51 The 8 blister sites were assessed daily
for 8 days following removal of the blister chambers50 and then again on day 12, along with daily control values from adjacent nonwounded skin; after subtracting the average control values from the average daily measurement, the 90 % standard
for healing was based on reaching 90 % of the day 1 measures.