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Researchers from the University of New Mexico found that gadolinium – a toxic rare earth metal used in MRI scans – could mix with oxalic acid found in many foods to precipitate tiny nanoparticles of ...
New research suggests that MRI with contrast may create nanoparticles that infiltrate your tissues. The research is preliminary, and more work needs to be done. Doctors stress that MRI with contrast ...
Enduring questions over which part of the brain helps produce that feeling ... Using a technique called 'ex vivo magnetic ...
University of North Carolina-led researchers have used brain connectivity charts built from functional MRI data as a tool for ...
UNIGE scientists have identified a brain circuit that may be at the root of the social difficulties experienced by ...
A new approach to magnetic resonance imaging could allow neuroscientists to noninvasively ... known as blood oxygen level–dependent functional MRI (BOLD fMRI), to study how the human brain works. This ...
Rebecca Saxe and Atsushi Takahashi / Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT / Athinoula A. Martinos Imaging Center at ... and so is still enough for the MRI to see inside his head.
New research suggests that MRI with contrast may create nanoparticles that infiltrate your tissues. The research is preliminary, and more work needs to be done. Doctors stress that MRI with ...
a toxic rare earth metal used in MRI scans, have found that oxalic acid, a molecule found in many foods, can generate nanoparticles of the metal in human tissues. In a new paper published in the ...