Aspect Imaging
Our unique permanent magnet technology platform is the backbone for a wide range of products; spanning preclinical and medical markets. In the pre-clinical research market, the M-series compact high-performance MRI systems enable a wide variety of in vivo applications and research models. The M-series systems are also used to provide 3D MR-based histology, complementing and directing pathology and
01/20/2023
Embrace Neonatal MR delivers clinically diagnostic images.
Clinical research continues to illustrate the diagnostic value of images obtained on the 1T Embrace Neonatal MR System. This study, published in Neuropediatrics, was designed to evaluate and compare scoring of images obtained on the Embrace, without leaving the NICU, and a conventional MR scanner. The results clearly illustrate substantial interrater agreement. Blank-Altman analysis showed excellent agreement between the two scanners, validating the clinical value of in-NICU scanning with the Embrace. The ability to accurately diagnose neurological pathologies in neonatal patients with the Embrace eliminates the traditional risks and complexity required to transport babies to the Radiology department.
https://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/a-1926-2238
08/13/2021
MRI Optimized for Cancer Research
M-Series 1T scanners from Aspect Imaging generate in vivo imaging for the detection, follow-up, and quantification of tumor development and progression. http://ow.ly/UGmS50FQxhc
08/06/2021
MRI Optimized
Aspect Imaging’s M-series 1T scanners provide the image specificity, ease of use, and simplicity of placement that puts MRI where it is needed, in the hands of researchers. See what they are seeing. http://ow.ly/mcfE50FMdge
06/14/2021
In memory of Richard Ernst, Nobel laureate, whose research made MRI possible. Dr. Ernst's work helped create the foundation of MRI, laying the groundwork for applications in science and medicine with far reaching impact. A life well lived. A vision we continue to build upon. http://ow.ly/FuKH50F9IhS
Richard Ernst, Nobel laureate whose research made MRI possible, dies at 87 The Swiss chemist made key advances in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, measuring chemical properties in atoms.
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