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Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy for Molecular Imaging
Detailed Description Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM) is an emerging technology that combines the strengths of magnetic resonance and force microscopy to achieve high resolution three-dimensional sub-surface imaging of a test substance. WSU researchers have adapted and refined MRFM to study biological systems such as isolated cells sub-cellular...
Published: 3/31/2014   |   Inventor(s): Stanley Fricke, Gregory Moore
Keywords(s): Imaging
Category(s): Devices, Imaging, Life Science, MRI
Next Generation MRI Contrast Imaging Agent
WSU has developed a new class of contrast agents that are effective at ultra-high field strengths (>3 tesla) in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) where current clinical agents severely decline in effectiveness. Our new agents are based on the metal Eu(II) which is novel compared to current agents that are based on Gd(III). The difference between the...
Published: 2/6/2014   |   Inventor(s): Matthew Allen, Nipuni Gamage, Yujiang Mei, Joel Garcia, Jeremiah Moore
Keywords(s): Compound, Diagnostic, Imaging, MRI, Positive Imaging Agent
Category(s): Imaging, Chemicals, Life Science, MRI, Physical Sciences, Specialty compounds