Left: Various form-fitting coils are positioned on the MRI bed, designed to closely conform to diverse anatomical sites, enhancing MRI performance wirelessly and passively. Right: The cross-sectional ...
A multidisciplinary research team has developed a high-temperature superconducting coil that allows magnetic resonance imaging scanners to produce higher resolution images or acquire images in a ...
Radio frequency (RF) probes designed like by microstrip patch antennas create uniform and strong magnetic field in high frequency MRI machines, unlike convention coil and bird cage shaped coils used ...
An under-the-radar company that’s developing next-generation magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coils is moving closer to commercialization. Cleveland-based Tursiop Technologies doesn’t have a website ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Anyone who has had a mammogram or an MRI knows how uncomfortable and awkward the tests can be. Now, Purdue University researchers have taken technology used in the defense and ...
How does MRI scanning work? MRI scanners use strong magnetic fields, radio waves and field gradients to produce cross sectional images throughout the human body. The human body is made up of an ...
Vest-like MRI coil Principal investigator Elmar Laistler (left), and first authors Lena Nohava (centre) and Michael Obermann (right), demonstrate positioning of the BraCoil. The handling is simple and ...