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Magnetic resonance imaging -based

Bremner JD, Randall P, Vermetten E, Staib L, Bronen RA, Mazure C, CapeUi S, McCarthy G, Innis RB, Charney DS (1997) Magnetic resonance imaging-based measm-ement of hippocampal volimie in posttraumatic stress disorder related to childhood physical and sexual abuse—a preliminary report. Biol Psychiatry 41 23-32... [Pg.219]

Aime, S., Botta, M., Fedeli, R, et al. (2001) High-relaxivity contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging based on multisite interactions between a f -cyclodextrin oligomer and suitably functionalized Gdlll chelates. Chemistry - A European Journal, 7, 5261-5269. [Pg.428]

Fox LK, Huerta-Enochian GS, Hamlin JA, Katz VL (2004) The magnetic resonance imaging-based fetal-pelvic index a pilot study in the community hospital. Am J Obstet Gynecol 190 1679-1688... [Pg.319]

Swami VG, Mahee M, Hui C, Jaremko JL (2013) Three-dimensional intercondylar notch volumes in a skeletally immature pediatric population a magnetic resonance imaging-based anatomic comparison of knees with tom and intact anterior craciate ligaments. Arthroscopy 29 (12) 1954-1962... [Pg.276]

Schreyer AG, Furst A, Agha A et al (2004) Magnetic resonance imaging based colonography for diagnosis and assessment of diverticulosis and diverticulitis. Int J Colorectal Dis 19 474-480... [Pg.255]

Responsive Probes in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Based on Supramolecular Approaches Conclusion... [Pg.2036]

RESPONSIVE PROBES IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING BASED ON SUPRAMOLECULAR APPROACHES... [Pg.2051]

Pardoe, H. Clark, P.R. St Pierre, T.G. Moroz, P. Jones, S.K. (2003), A magnetic resonance imaging based method for measurement of tissue iron concentration in liver arterially embolized with ferrimagnetic particles designed for magnetic hyperthermia treatment of tumors. Magn. Reson. Imaging, 21 483-488. [Pg.176]

Particular prospects are to optimise a//-homocalixarenes towards environmentally relevant cations with, for example, the objective of removing radioactive and toxic metals from drinking water, and to design new hosts for medical applications such as magnetic resonance imaging based on gadolinium complexes. [Pg.133]

The classical description of magnetic resonance suffices for understanding the most important concepts of magnetic resonance imaging. The description is based upon the Bloch equation, which, in the absence of relaxation, may be written as... [Pg.1520]

Magnetic resonance imaging, MRI (Chapter 13 Focus On) A medical diagnostic technique based on nuclear magnetic resonance. [Pg.1245]

Magnetic resonance imaging has enabled the development of a completely novel type of viscometer. This technique is based on the capacity of MRI to accurately measure velocity profiles in opaque liquids. Its potential applications include many systems of industrial relevance, such as polymer melts and slurries. The data presented here clearly show that a wide range of fluid behaviors can be measured. [Pg.402]

Kobayashi, H., Kawamoto, S., Star, R.A., Waldmann, T.A., Tagaya, Y., and Brechbiel, M.W. (2003) Micro-magnetic resonance lymphangiography in mice using a novel dendrimer-based magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent. Can. Res. 63, 271-276. [Pg.1083]

Figure 2 Magnetic resonance image showing the semisolid fraction of a sandwich-based meal lying in the stomach. A small capsule given soon after the meal floats on the liquid above the solid mass, becoming stuck in the gastric rugae in the body of the stomach or floats off ahead of the bulk of the gastric contents. Figure 2 Magnetic resonance image showing the semisolid fraction of a sandwich-based meal lying in the stomach. A small capsule given soon after the meal floats on the liquid above the solid mass, becoming stuck in the gastric rugae in the body of the stomach or floats off ahead of the bulk of the gastric contents.
In particular for fullerenes, antioxidant properties and photodynamic activity are presented in detail, together with the analysis of gadolinium endohedrals as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents. Moreover, drag delivery based on carbon nanomaterials has been illustrated. [Pg.414]


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