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MRI Technology That Non-Invasively Locates, Quantifies Specific Cells In The Body - Read More

Date Added: August 22, 2008 01:12:03 PM
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) isn't just for capturing detailed images of the body's anatomy. Thanks to novel imaging reagents and technology developed by Carnegie Mellon University scientist Eric Ahrens, MRI can be used to visualize - with "exquisite" specificity - cell populations of interest in the living body.

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