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After proliferating rapidly, imaging centers have fallen on hard times recently because of cutthroat competition, a weak economy and vocal opposition, including charges that scanning often yields ambiguous results that scare patients into undergoing expensive and unnecessary follow-up tests.
Rapidly imaging large volumes of brain tissue at high resolution could lead to detailed maps of the activity and wiring of the brain, the authors said, which may help scientists better understand diseases of the brain, build better artificial intelligence, or even explain the molecular drivers of behavior, decision-making, and more.
Though in vivo imaging systems are advancing rapidly, imaging orthotopic tumors within the animal, especially at the cellular level for extended periods of time dynamically and continuously, remains a significant challenge.
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The main limitation for the widespread adoption of this approach is the cost, but this is decreasing very rapidly as imaging technologies decrease in price and, as knowledge of phenotyping improves, short-cuts and pragmatic compromises can be more confidently undertaken.
Discrimination between chemical species can be done much more rapidly by imaging only the relevant Raman bands since the integration time scales linearly with their numbers.
Biological markers in the blood might provide relevant information more rapidly than imaging techniques such as radiography and magnetic resonance imaging can, and should contribute to our understanding of mechanisms that underlie the clinical efficacy of osteoarthritis treatments [ 24].
The apparent elongated shape of a peroxisome that co-distributes with the myosin-labeled strand in the center of Fig. 5H indicates that the organelle was moving rapidly during imaging.
In the former, a low-molecular-weight imaging agent that rapidly images PD-L1 expression in tumor sites with quick clearance is appropriate.
MIT postdoc Robert Huber and Fujimoto describe using a laser whose light frequency can be tuned extremely rapidly to enhance imaging speed.
A high-definition imager, which allows you to cover a large field-of-view with a high imaging frame rate, ideal for imaging rapidly changing or transient sources.
This disaster emphasizes the importance of rapidly and accurately imaging the rupture process for post-earthquake emergency response and tsunami warnings.
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