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Neuroimaging – News and Features

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Researchers Discover Evidence to Support Theory of 'Buckyball' Formation

Researchers have reported the first experimental evidence that supports the theory that a soccer ball-shaped nanoparticle is the result of a breakdown of larger structures.
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Scientists Discover New Biological Marker for Parkinson's Disease

Researchers discover new biological indicator to track Parkinson’s disease using powerful MRI scanners.
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NIH Funding Boosts New Alzheimer’s Research

$45 million has been awarded to test early interventions and explore new approaches.
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NIH-Funded Study Suggests Brain is Hard-Wired for Chronic Pain

The results, published in the journal Pain, support the growing idea that the brain plays a critical role in chronic pain.
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Oncodesign and Banook Central Imaging Sign a Collaboration Agreement

The global reaching partnership aims to provide clinical researchers with new biomarkers and validated image analysis protocols, ensuring a continuum from preclinical to clinical phase in the development of anticancer therapies.
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Researchers Advance the Art of Drug Testing

On a rectangular chip slightly smaller than a person’s finger, two scientists and an engineer are writing what they hope will be the blueprint for the future of drug testing.
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Gout Drug Shown to Benefit Diabetes Patients at Risk of Heart Disease

New research has led to the possibility of using an old drug to help prevent the biggest cause of death in Type II diabetes patients.
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Apitope Announces Positive Results from Clinical Trial of ATX-MS-1467

Completion of study allows Merck Serono to develop plans for Phase II onwards.
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Sugar Helps Scientists Find and Assess Prostate Tumors

New GE technology enables UCSF researchers to safely detect tumors in real time.
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Bypassing Immune Rejection in Stem-Cell-Based Therapies

The scientific community has held tremendous hope for the eventual emergence of stem cell transplantation as a broadly applicable and highly effective therapeutic strategy.
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