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A newly published literature review sheds light on how nuclear medicine brain imaging can help evaluate the biological changes that cause chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI), commonly ...
A cutting-edge brain imaging platform that integrates upright PET scanning, an augmented reality (AR) headset, and motion ...
Nuclear medicine scans aren’t painful. The scans usually involve lying on a table while a doughnut-shaped scanning machine takes photos. The whole thing usually takes 30 minutes to an hour.
A newly developed PET radiotracer has shown the ability to produce high-quality images of real-time brain inflammation, ...
The team used a special type of brain scan called tau PET, which tracks a protein known as tau that builds up in the brain ...
Imaging the moving brain Julie Brefczynski-Lewis (left), a research assistant professor in the WVU School of Medicine, and students Colson Glover (centre) and Nanda K Siva conduct a walking PET scan ...
A novel PET imaging study has identified unique patterns of neuroinflammation in patients with progressive apraxia of speech ...
PDE-1905, offers high-resolution imaging of neuroinflammation by targeting a key enzyme inside microglia, the brain’s immune ...
This new study takes a deeper look at how some of those modifiable risks actually affect Alzheimer’s disease at a biological ...
GE HealthCare obtained FDA clearance for the Aurora SPECT/CT imaging system, as well as for the AI program that helps power it. ... The Aurora nuclear medicine system’s dual-head design, ...
In 2017 a UK Government report said six nuclear reactors made 85% of the radioisotopes used worldwide. By 2030, five of them will be retired. Many of these reactors were built in the 1960s and 1970s.