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Latest News of Molecular and Medical Imaging

There has been progress in molecular and medical imaging. Researchers have found new and effective ways in diagnostics. They have also found research in other studies as well. 

MRI shows genetic activity

A team of biological engineers at MIT are trying to figure out a way to adapt MRI machines to a smaller scale to be able to visualize gene activity. This would enable scientists to learn more about how genes control processes such as memory. Researchers at Massachussett's Institute of Technology have developed a new "reporter gene". This gene "encodes an enzyme that interacts with a magnetic contrast agent injected into the brain, making the agent visible with MRI", states Jasanoff a member of MIT.

New method for diagnostic of Pancreatic Cancer

Cysts in the pancreas can  be discovered with computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. The problem with this is that imaging by itself cannot detect which cysts are at risk for developing cancer. With the new development of proteomics, which means the analysis of the protein content of a tissue or fluid with the help of mass spectrometry. This method can predict with 97 percent certainty which pancreatic cysts constitute precursors to cancer.

Variation in eye structure may  reveal early-stage Alzheimer's disease

Professors in the Regenerative Medicine Institute and Department of Biomedical Sciences state, "By using the eye as a window to brain activity and function, we may be able to diagnose patients sooner and give them more time to prepare for the future." With high-resolution, microscopic imaging and visual acuity measurements, researchers were able to monitor tissue degeneration in the cell layer and vascular layer at the back of the eye, as well as decline in visual function, that were strongly associated with Alzheimer's disease.

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