
A comprehensive compendium of bioimaging and microscopy technologies
New book provides the first all-inclusive collection of imaging techniques used in biological and preclinical research
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New book provides the first all-inclusive collection of imaging techniques used in biological and preclinical research
Irradiation experiments suggest that oxygen depletion alone is not a suitable mechanism to explain the FLASH effect
Researchers within Elekta’s MR-Linac Consortium are opening up new frontiers in cancer treatment through the collaborative development of biological image-guided adaptive radiotherapy (BIGART)
LAP is prioritizing clinical awareness, uptake and application of the automated 3D dose-check functionality now incorporated into its RadCalc QA software
The protective effect of FLASH irradiation enables proton treatments with beams shooting straight through the patient
A research collaboration is building the world's first prototype proton therapy system that can track moving tumours with MRI in real time during treatment
Artificial neural networks enable high-accuracy positioning of gamma interactions in monolithic PET detectors
From proton-based cancer therapy to small-animal PET scanners, US technology company H3D is seeking out growth opportunities in the medical imaging market
A low-cost sensor based on gold nanoparticles changes colour when exposed to arsenic-contaminated water
Even once a new medical device is launched into clinical use, there’s still a great deal left to discover