Sentences with phrase «novel imaging techniques»

At the Kavli Institute for Brain Science at Columbia University Medical Center, researchers are developing novel imaging techniques to study this communication among brain cells.
Evaluating novel imaging techniques for the evaluation of response to targeted therapy of IBC patients using positron emission mammography (PEM)
During his postdoc in Bradley Hyman's lab, Outeiro applied novel imaging techniques to understanding how conformation changes in proteins can cause neuronal dysfunction in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.
Research by a Barrow Neurological Institute neurosurgery team on novel imaging technique assessment of patients with lumbar spine degeneration was published in the Aug. 28 issue of PLOS ONE.
I will be able to test those common markers in glaucoma, and this study will be a starting point for translating novel imaging techniques, initially developed for cancer detection, to the early detection of glaucoma.
He has pioneered and patented several novel imaging techniques, including visible light OCT (vis - OCT), as well as inverse spectroscopic OCT (IS - OCT) which are two cornerstones of this study.
Interests include endocrine surgery of dogs and cats and novel imaging techniques in small animal surgery.
Novel imaging techniques are making it possible to study the brain while it's at work.
A lucky fossil find and a novel imaging technique have brought researchers closer to understanding the mysterious origins of the sea spider, a spindly arachnid that dwells on the ocean floor.
Now, researchers at the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology in Japan have used a novel imaging technique to pinpoint a significant event that leads to these types of age - related chromosomal errors.
In July, Madder's research team reported that a novel imaging technique — near - infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), which uses infrared radiation to peer inside arteries — identified the culprit plaques in 19 of 20 heart attack patients.
Writing in the January 6, 2015 issue of the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Disease, a team of scientists and physicians from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, with counterparts at University of California, Los Angeles, describe a novel imaging technique that measurably improves upon current prostate imaging — and may have significant implications for how patients with prostate cancer are ultimately treated.
We will developed a novel imaging techniques called multi-functional optical coherence tomography (mf - OCT) that is capable of quantifying nanoscale structures of neural fiber layers and ganglion cells, and the oxygen consumption of the retina, to detect the two early manifestations of glaucoma.
The goal of our study is to develop a novel imaging technique to quantitatively detect earliest onset of glaucoma for use as a potential screening method.
In the study... [they] used a novel imaging technique... to see and photograph the neutrophil adhesion process...
Patients likely to benefit from this novel imaging technique include cases for which other imaging modalities could not identify a lesion to explain the lameness, or patients where multiple lesions are identified and it is unclear which one is causing the lameness.
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