Mediso USA engages in the marketing, sale, application and support of in vivo imaging systems for life science research, mol. imaging & diagn. research areas.
Acute stress induces long-term metabolic, functional, and structural remodeling of the heart, using #Mediso nanoScan PET/CT system.
https://t.co/o9PhRqQR3L
Loss of TREM2 rescues hyperactivation of microglia, but not lysosomal deficits and neurotoxicity in models of progranulin deficiency
Article by Anika Reifschneider et al., using #Mediso nanoScan PET/MRI 3T.
Novel application of [18F]DPA714 for visualizing the pulmonary inflammation process of SARS-CoV-2-infection in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
Article by Lisette Meijer, Kinga Csányi and Marieke Stammes , using the #Mediso MultiScan LFER 150 PET/CT.
https://t.co/IUe6DlBV2i
Longitudinal Studies on Alzheimer Disease Mouse Models with Multiple Tracer PET/CT: Application of Reduction and Refinement Principles in Daily Practice to Safeguard Animal Welfare during Progressive Aging
https://t.co/x48TL9s2Ng
ISMRM & ISMRT Annual Meeting | June 3 – 8, 2023 | Toronto, Canada
Please plan a visit to the #Mediso booth at D29, we will be happy to see You next week!
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common neurological disorder. There is no drug that can cure MS, but treatments are available which can modify the course of the disease. We would like to share an impressive article by Wissam Beaino
https://t.co/4mBaUr7WiC
Evaluation of [18F]tetrafluoroborate as a Potential PET Imaging Agent in a Sodium Iodide Symporter-Transfected Cell Line A549 and Endogenous NIS-Expressing Cell Lines MKN45 and K1 using a Mediso nanoScan PET/CT
https://t.co/PSr97vwSoC
18F-FDG PET/MRI Imaging in a Preclinical Rat Model of Cardiorenal Syndrome — An Exploratory Study
Using #Mediso nanoScan PET/MRI system.
https://t.co/d8iXLrEnx5
Discovery, optimization and biodistribution of an Affibody molecule for imaging of CD69
Article by Jonas Persson, Emmi Puuvuori, PhD et al., using #Mediso nanoScan PET/MRI and SPECT/CT.
https://t.co/9biJNuZslI