Radiology departments have contributed significantly to greenhouse gases including release of toxic imaging contrast media to environment. We feel Radiology also has several spectroscopy and imaging tools that may apply to monitor and support cleaner environmental goals. The current manuscript is one of the firsts to prompt Radiology to move in that direction by non-invasive imaging of bio metals that are less abundant in biological tissues but play key roles as co-factors in tissue structure and function. Conventional analytical tools are mostly invasive and cannot characterize the native oxidation states of bio metals. We chose carbohydrate matrix of metal-rich fruits and optimized two non-invasive imaging methods to detect changes in bio...
The optimal application of Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) technology, used by food industry to assist ...
The goal of this research was to visualize the uptake of copper by plants to aid phyto-remediation r...
Hello, our names are Lin Mousa and Hayley Sanchez, this semester we participated in a research proje...
Heat cycling due to climate change can affect hydrated protein or carbohydrate functions, the latter...
Key minerals such as iron, manganese and copper are necessary for optimal health and vitality of hum...
Exogenous heavy metals or non-metallic waste products, for example lanthanide or iodinated contrast ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become a well-established technique for non-destructive analysi...
Watercore is an internal disorder that appears as water-soaked, glassy regions near the core in appl...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enables a noninvasive in vivo quantification of iron in various org...
Background: Chemical imaging of the human brain has great potential for diagnostic and monitoring pu...
This work was carried out in the frame of the European project InsideFood (Integrated sensing and i...
tWatercore distribution inside apple fruit (block or radial), and its incidence (% of tissue) were r...
International audienceIntroduction Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging is an appropriate non-des...
Microscopic properties of various radiologic contrast materials are studied for weak to strong surfa...
The goal of this research was to visualize the uptake of copper by plants to aid phyto-remediation r...
The optimal application of Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) technology, used by food industry to assist ...
The goal of this research was to visualize the uptake of copper by plants to aid phyto-remediation r...
Hello, our names are Lin Mousa and Hayley Sanchez, this semester we participated in a research proje...
Heat cycling due to climate change can affect hydrated protein or carbohydrate functions, the latter...
Key minerals such as iron, manganese and copper are necessary for optimal health and vitality of hum...
Exogenous heavy metals or non-metallic waste products, for example lanthanide or iodinated contrast ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become a well-established technique for non-destructive analysi...
Watercore is an internal disorder that appears as water-soaked, glassy regions near the core in appl...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enables a noninvasive in vivo quantification of iron in various org...
Background: Chemical imaging of the human brain has great potential for diagnostic and monitoring pu...
This work was carried out in the frame of the European project InsideFood (Integrated sensing and i...
tWatercore distribution inside apple fruit (block or radial), and its incidence (% of tissue) were r...
International audienceIntroduction Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging is an appropriate non-des...
Microscopic properties of various radiologic contrast materials are studied for weak to strong surfa...
The goal of this research was to visualize the uptake of copper by plants to aid phyto-remediation r...
The optimal application of Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) technology, used by food industry to assist ...
The goal of this research was to visualize the uptake of copper by plants to aid phyto-remediation r...
Hello, our names are Lin Mousa and Hayley Sanchez, this semester we participated in a research proje...