Thursday, November 21, 2019

Medical News | Medical Articles: Hyperpolarized C-13 MRI in Preclinical Neurology Research

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 #ALT#Hyperpolarized Carbon-13 MRI in Preclinical Neurology Research

Hyperpolarized C-13 MRI has been widely applied to cancer research, but, more recently, has proven to be a viable tool for imaging of neurological disorders. In this webinar, Dr. Myriam Chaumeil from UCSF will discuss the use of HP-13C MRI for the detection of inflammatory cells in preclinical neurological disease models.

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  KeysightUsing Magnetic Therapy in Pain Management
 
This program utilizes low frequencies to alleviate a variety of painful conditions, including post-traumatic, degenerative, and inflammatory conditions. It is not to be used in patients with suspected myocardial infarction or severe abdominal pain to avoid the concealment of any clinical symptoms and missing an early diagnosis of serious diseases as a result.
 
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  KeysightThe Psychology of High-Quality Membrane Switches and Touch Screens
 
Input devices are about more than just functional effectiveness: they also impact user experience. They determine how pleasing users find equipment and devices, and how likely they are to value the equipment. Why? Human psychology.
 
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 Latest stroke prevention strategies to be showcased at SVIN 2019 Annual Meeting
 
Latest stroke prevention strategies to be showcased at SVIN 2019 Annual MeetingThe Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology is committed to improving stroke prevention strategies as well as expanding access to the most impactful and modern acute stroke treatments to our patients worldwide.
 
 
 Self-destructive mitochondria may set the stage for neurodegeneration in ALS
 
Self-destructive mitochondria may set the stage for neurodegeneration in ALSNorthwestern Medicine scientists have discovered a new phenomenon in the brain that could explain the development of early stages of neurodegeneration seen in diseases such as ALS, which affects voluntary muscle movement such as walking and talking.
 
 
 Neural networks predict which images optimally excite particular neurons
 
Neural networks predict which images optimally excite particular neuronsA new study published in Neuroscience reveals how computation can be used to find out the visual stimulation to which the brain cells respond most frequently and productively. Researchers built artificial neural networks with multiple layers to predict how a biological brain actually handles a variety of randomly chosen visual stimuli, in terms of the neural activity.
 
 
 Sustainable neurosurgery programs can be created in poor, remote locations
 
Sustainable neurosurgery programs can be created in poor, remote locationsLow- and middle-income countries in remote locations with little access to care can create sustainable neurosurgical programs by recruiting and training young, local doctors, according to a Rutgers study.
 
 
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