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Radiology research funding has increased — still no association with citation rate

Scienmag

While AJR articles were more frequently unfunded, and Radiology articles were more often funded, citation rate was not different between funded vs. unfunded; moreover, funding was not significantly associated with citations Credit: American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS), American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR) Leesburg, VA, September 3, 2020–According (..)

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Radiological Society of North America, Nov. 29-Dec. 5

The Pharma Data

The annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America was held virtually this year from Nov. 5 and attracted participants from around the world, including radiologists, radiation oncologists, physicists in medicine, radiologic technologists, and other health care professionals. 29 to Dec. In one study, Miriam A.

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World Cancer Day 2024: Trends in Oncology Research and More

XTalks

Technological advancements are revolutionizing cancer research and therapies. By editing these genes, researchers can effectively neutralize their cancer-promoting effects. Personalized medicine: One of the most exciting prospects of CRISPR/Cas9 in oncology is its contribution to personalized medicine.

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Autism changes brain’s white matter over time

Scienmag

CHICAGO – Researchers at Yale University analyzing specialized MRI exams found significant changes in the microstructure of the brain’s white matter in adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to a control group, according to research being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North (..)

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Cooled RFA relieves pain after knee replacement

Scienmag

CHICAGO – A minimally invasive ablation procedure offers long-term relief for patients who experience chronic and debilitating pain after knee replacement surgery, according to a study being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Credit: RSNA and researcher, Felix Gonzalez, M.D.

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Small glowing protein allows researchers to peer deeper into living tissues

Medical Xpress

Biomedical and genetic engineers at Duke University and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine have designed a small fluorescent protein that emits and absorbs light that penetrates deep into biological tissue.

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‘White matter lesion’ mapping tool identifies early signs of dementia

Scienmag

Credit: Courtesy of Elsevier/Academic Radiology A new tool for analyzing tissue damage seen on MRI brain scans can detect with more than 70 percent accuracy early signs of cognitive decline, new research shows.