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Pulseteq Ltd
Coils for multinuclear spectroscopy and imaging on all MR systems
PulseTeq is a specialist supplier of RF Coils for multinuclear imaging, hyperpolarised imaging and spectroscopy on whole body and preclinical MR systems
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Integrated RF coil and sample holder for magnetic resonance microscopy
1 Jun 2015 to 30 Sep 2015
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is now well established as a tool in clinical diagnosis. MRI also has a potential role in very high resolution MRI, otherwise known as magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) on small tissue samples. This ex-vivo MRM, in principle, allows substantial increase in sensitivity of the MRI measurements to detect cellular/molecular ...
A Novel Integrated Multi-Scale Magnetic Resonance Imaging Biosensor System
1 Jul 2013 to 30 Jun 2014
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used as a safe 'window' into the body by basic science and clinical researchers to 'see' changes in biological molecules or structure without surgery or biopsy, to assess disease or effects of therapy. The project aims to produce a system of integrated devices to be sensitive to detecting low amounts of MRI signals from...
Novel, low cost RF coils for MR imaging and spectroscopy
1 Apr 2013 to 30 Jun 2014
The objective of this project is to prove that a novel method to design and manufacture “volume RF coils” for MR imaging scanners can achieve the envisaged specific clinical and financial benefits. RF coils are used to detect the signal in MRI scanners. They are designed to be placed very close to the patient as the closer they are to the target tissue, t...