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Portals | Molecular Imaging
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STM: Imaging circulating tumor cells could direct therapy in prostate cancer http://bit.ly/baRYfZ
Statins in the time of heart damage - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - Patients who view images of their hearts and see for themselves the buildup of calcium within their artery walls become more compliant about taking their cholesterol-fighting drugs and are more likely to lose weight, researchers said on Saturday. (Source: Reuters: Health)MedWorm Sponsor Message: Have a look at The Psychology Daily, the new psychology portal powered by MedWorm, with all the latest psychology news and research updated daily.” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
Most Recently Shared on March 24, 2012 at 8:45 pm By:
Statins in the time of heart damage: CHICAGO (Reuters) - Patients who view images of their hearts and see for them... http://t.co/kr4FgowX
HealtheConnections names Wall-Bollinger executive director for health planning
cnybj.com — “<br /> <br /> <span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px;"><img alt="" style="width: 110px; float: right; height: 155px;" src="http://www.cnybj.com/Portals/0/Images/2012%20Web%20only%20photos/Wall.jpg" />HealtheConnections has appointed Sara Wall-Bollinger as its executive director for health planning, a role that will make her responsible for developing a new regional model of community-based health planning.</span>” View full resource at cnybj.com
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HealtheConnections names executive director for health planning | #NHINWatch http://t.co/4RVzhbAr
ACR ponders molecular imaging training options
healthimaging.com — “The American College of Radiology (ACR) and Society of Nuclear Medicine convened a task force on combined training in diagnostic radiology, nuclear radiology, nuclear medicine and molecular imaging in May 2011, with the goal of developing realistic pathways to integrated residency training, and ACR recommends “expeditiously” moving forward with the design of integrated pathways, according to an article published online in January in the Journal of American College of Radiology.” View full resource at healthimaging.com
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@RadiologyACR ponders molecular imaging training options http://t.co/fQh5FjlF
Digital Pathology Blog: Definiens at USCAP 2012
tissuepathology.com — “Are you thinking about how to unlock the full potential of digital slides most effectively? Correlate unbiased and quantitative readouts provided by automated image analysis with patient outcome or therapy response. Retrieve comprehensive morphological fingerprints and molecular expression profiles on...” View full resource at tissuepathology.com
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An Improved Method Of Imaging Proteins
medicalnewstoday.com — “Using a unique facility in the US, researchers at the University of Gothenburg have found a more effective way of imaging proteins. The next step is to film how proteins work - at molecular level.” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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An Improved Method Of Imaging Proteins http://t.co/1MbickZl #biology
The Future of Medicine: Megatrends in Medicine - by Dr. Stephen C. Schimpff, MD
medicalmegatrends.com — “In his new book The Future of Medicine, Stephen C. Schimpff, MD explains the science behind pioneering advancements in health care and biomedical research. Using laymen's terms, The Future of Medicine identifies megatrends in genomics, stem cells, vaccines, medical devices, imaging equipment, molecular tools for amazing new approaches in the operating room, digitizing medical records, ancient healing practices, and health safety.” View full resource at medicalmegatrends.com
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@GlenGiovannetti Thanks for following. Take a look at http://t.co/hPGhk7QO Might be of interest.
Philips Showcases the Power of Imaging 2.0 Across Europe
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Philips Showcases the Power of Imaging 2.0 Across Europe http://t.co/nw7UG2L1
Linking restless legs syndrome with Parkinson's disease: clinical, imaging and genetic evidence
7thspace.com — “Linking restless legs syndrome with Parkinson's disease: clinical, imaging and genetic evidence - up-to-the-minute news and headlines. 7thSpace is a online portal covering topics such as Family, Business, Entertainment, Headlines, Recipes and more. A place for the whole family featuring many different sections to chose from.” View full resource at 7thspace.com
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Linking restless legs syndrome with Parkinson's disease: clinical, imaging and genetic evidence http://t.co/OMqsziTc via @7thSpaceCom
Research Scientists Create Molecular Map To Guide Treatment Of Multiple Sclerosis
medicalnewstoday.com — “A team of scientists from the Scripps Research Institute, collaborating with members of the drug discovery company Receptos, has created the first high-resolution virtual image of cellular structu” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Research Scientists Create Molecular Map To Guide Treatment Of Multiple Sclerosis: A team of scientists from the... http://t.co/M5OqCqff
Carestream Shows Patient Portal as Works In Progress That Will Empower Patients To Share Imaging Data With Referring Physicians | ECR 2012
medicexchange.com — “Carestream will demonstrate a works-in-progress patient portal under development that will allow patients to access and view their own medical imaging data and share it with their physicians: ECR 2012” View full resource at medicexchange.com
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Carestream Shows Patient Portal as Works In Progress That Will Empower Patients To Share ...: At the European Co... http://t.co/52LDgPUB
More Accurate Diagnosis, Prognosis In Challenging Breast Cancer Cases Provided By PET Techniques
medicalnewstoday.com — “In two new studies featured in the February issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, researchers are revealing how molecular imaging can be used to solve mysteries about difficult cases of” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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More Accurate Diagnosis, Prognosis In Challenging Breast Cancer Cases Provided By PET Techniques http://t.co/oOyiOJlc #radiology
BMC Bioinformatics | Abstract | PyElph - a software tool for gel images analysis and phylogenetics
biomedcentral.com — “This paper presents PyElph, a software tool which automatically extracts data from gel images, computes the molecular weights of the analyzed molecules or fragments, compares DNA patterns which result from experiments with molecular genetic markers and, also, generates phylogenetic trees computed by five clustering methods, using the information extracted from the analyzed gel image. The software can be successfully used for population genetics, phylogenetics, taxonomic studies and other applica” View full resource at biomedcentral.com
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#PyElph - a #software tool for gel images analysis and #phylogenetics http://t.co/6eyLM0In #BMCBioinformatics #Bioinformatics
Q&A: NCT's Christof von Kalle on Introducing 'Molecular Imaging' of Cancer Genomes for Patients | Clinical Sequencing News | Sequencing | GenomeWeb
genomeweb.com — “Q&A: NCT's Christof von Kalle on Introducing 'Molecular Imaging' of Cancer Genomes for Patients | Clinical Sequencing News | Sequencing | GenomeWeb” View full resource at genomeweb.com
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Q&A: NCT's Christof von Kalle on Introducing 'Molecular Imaging' of Cancer Genomes for Patients: As director of ... http://t.co/Tb30ueIl
PET technique promises better detection and response assessment for Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
medicalxpress.com — “Positron emission tomography (PET) and a molecular imaging agent that captures the proliferation of cancer cells could prove to be a valuable method for imaging a form of Non-Hodgkin's disease called mantle cell lymphoma, a relatively rare and devastating blood cancer. The pilot study is published in ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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PET technique promises better detection and response assessment for Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma http://t.co/R9nT5xsA
TEDMED
tedmed.com — “Nowhere to hide: This UCSD surgeon is working on molecular fluorescence imaging to make tumor cells and nerve endings glow for better visibility and complete extraction during surgery.” View full resource at tedmed.com
Most Recently Shared on December 13, 2011 at 4:05 pm By:
New TEDMED2011 video: Quyen Nguyen on imaging that makes tumors glow to help surgeons spot them. #TEDMED http://t.co/vpJVvyay
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