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Dark-Blood Delayed-Enhancement MRI: Improved Tissue Contrast and Blood-Pool Signal Suppression
Unmet Need Delayed-enhancement MRI (DE-MRI) is the standard for imaging myocardial infarction (MI), providing high-resolution maps of infarcted and viable myocardium. However, DE-MRI often suffers from poor differentiation between infarcted myocardium and the bright left…
MRI method for detecting partial fatty tissue infiltration within the body
Unmet Need Through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), it is possible to image and differentiate tissues and biological elements throughout the body. However, due to some tissues of the body having similar chemical compositions and subsequent…
A computer vision approach for molecular subtyping of breast cancer using MRI
Unmet Need Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in American women and the fourth most common cause of all cancer-related deaths in the U.S. While early screening for cancer using magnetic…
A method for end-to-end spatial accuracy quality assurance for radiosurgery
Unmet Need Radiation therapy is an essential element of cancer treatment that benefits 4 million diagnosed patients every year. The ability to deliver complex three-dimensional distributions of dose that conform to even irregularly shaped lesions…
MRHistology complement to light sheet microscopy
Unmet Need Brain researchers frequently rely on mouse models to conduct basic research on brain structure/function, pathology, connection, and a host of mouse models of neurologic disease. Light sheet microscopy is an emerging technology that…
Method for rapid coil placement and E-field evaluation during TMS
Unmet Need Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive brain stimulation technique where a TMS coil placed on the scalp is used to induce a high intensity electric field (E-field) that directly modulates the activity…
Virtual frequency-selective inversion method for fat suppression in MRI
Unmet Need In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), data is acquired by a scanner that sends a sequence of radio frequency (RF) pulses into the tissue placed in a strong magnetic field. The magnetic field causes…
A comprehensive solution for correcting a multitude of artifacts in diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging
Value Proposition Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a powerful, non-invasive techniques for mapping microstructural lesions underlying many developmental and pathologic processes. The major application of DTI is the neuroimaging of white matter of the brain.…
Integrated parallel reception, excitation, and shimming coil design with multiple shim loops per radio-frequency coil element for improved magnetic resonance imaging
Unmet Need Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive diagnostic tool used by healthcare providers and researchers for a wide range of conditions. MRI is prone to static magnetic field (B0) inhomogeneities induced by the…
The production of hyperpolarized 15N2 gas and molecular probes for use in magnetic resonance imaging
Unmet Need Magnetic resonance (MR) is a valuable tool for studying the structure, function, and dynamics of molecular species both in vitro and in vivo. However, conventional MR suffers from poor sensitivity at thermal equilibrium.…
A method to improve MRI resolution during breathing
Value Proposition The accuracy and precision of many therapeutic imaging interventions is challenged by respiratory motion. Ventilation-induced tumor and organ-at-risk oscillations are of concern primarily for imaging lung and upper abdominal malignancies. Four dimensional (4D)…
Magnetic resonance imaging method for detecting magnetic field oscillations
This invention is a new magnetic resonance imaging method that can detect magnetic field oscillations in specific frequency bands, in particular those induced by neuroelectric activity in the brain. In contrast to existing neuroimaging techniques,…