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Quantitative imaging application to gut and ear cells are reported in 2 Nature papers ( Brigham and Women's Hospital ) With its use of stable isotopes as tracers, MIMS has opened the door for biomedical researchers to answer various biological questions, as two new studies have demonstrated. www.eurekalert.org
Allure of the Breast: Why I Chose to Become an Imaging Specialist After watching several of her family members suffer from cancer, the author knew that more careful, well-trained physicians were needed. www.pheedcontent.com
Compact X-Ray Technology Holds Promise for Medical Imaging California-based startup, Tribogenics, developing compact solution that could be used for portable X-ray or tomographic breast imaging. www.diagnosticimaging.com
Quantitative imaging application to gut and ear cells From tracking activities within bacteria to creating images of molecules that make up human hair, several experiments have already demonstrated the unique abilities of the revolutionary imaging technique called multi-isotope imaging mass spectometry, or MIMS, developed by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH). MIMS can produce high-resolution, quantitative three-dimensional images of ... www.physorg.com
Expectations Surpassed: the 36.3-Megapixel Nikon D800 is the Multimedia HD-SLR That Shatters Conventional Resolution ... MELVILLE, N.Y., Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, imaging leader Nikon Inc. announced the highly anticipated D800 HD-SLR, engineered to provide extreme resolution, astounding image quality and valuable ... ca.finance.yahoo.com
Nikon(R) and Warner Music Group Team Up to Rock South by Southwest(R) (SXSW) With Star-Studded Three-Day Music ... NEW YORK, NY-- - Nikon Inc. and Warner Music Group are uniting to host a star-studded residency at the upcoming South by Southwest® Music & Media Conference in Austin, Texas. "The Warner Sound Captured ... finance.yahoo.com
CT Scan Dye Containing Iodine May Affect Thyroid TUESDAY, Jan. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Iodinated contrast media (ICM), a substance commonly used in imaging procedures such as CT scans and cardiac catheterization, may affect patients' thyroid function, according to a new study in the Jan. 23 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine. news.yahoo.com
Touching a nerve: How every hair in skin feels touch and how it all gets to the brain Neuroscientists have discovered how the sense of touch is wired in the skin and nervous system. The new findings open new doors for understanding how the brain collects and processes information from hairy skin. www.sciencedaily.com
Unique protein organization in arteries associated with cardiovascular disease Researchers have now used advanced 3-D microscopic imaging technology to identify and monitor the proteins involved in the artery stiffening process. These findings could eventually help researchers and physicians understand and treat complications associated with cardiovascular disease. www.sciencedaily.com
Somebody's daughter Baffled NSW police have turned to an expert in facial technology to identify remains found in Belanglo in 2010. www.canberratimes.com.au
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