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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…
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…
MRI image processing using virtual frequency-selective inversion
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 new method to improve contrast-enhanced MRI by suppressing blood pool signal
Unmet Need In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), contrast agents are often used to enhance the difference between diseased and normal tissue. Images taken with contrast agents allow to identify myocardial infarction, stroke, tumors, atherosclerosis, tissue…
Technique for ghost artifact suppression in MRI imaging
Unmet Need Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a safe, non-invasive test that creates detailed images of organs and tissues. In MRI, data is acquired by a scanner running software that sends a sequence of radio…
Method for fat suppression in T1-weighted inversion recovery MRI
Unmet Need T1-weighted inversion recovery (IR) imaging is a common MRI technique used for creating a contrast between different types of tissues. This technique allows detecting pathophysiologies in different regions of the body, including the…
MRI Imaging Sequence for Improved Contrast Using a Reference Image
Value Proposition Cardiac MRI is a useful tool in the diagnostic arsenal of clinical practitioners with an estimated 2 million procedures performed annually in the United States. The detail provided by this imaging modality is…
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)…