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Design of a Compton camera for nuclear medicineHarvey, Darren Keith January 1998 (has links)
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Analysis of dynamic radionuclide studies using principal components factor analysisNijran, Kuldip Singh January 1984 (has links)
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Development of novel reconstruction algorithms for induced current impedance imagingBouallouche, Amar January 1996 (has links)
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Structural and functional evaluation of atherosclerotic vascular disease by magnetic resonance imaging : feasibility, techniques and applicationsMohiaddin, Raad Hashem January 1994 (has links)
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Design and development of a system for three dimensional periodontal probing measurementEdge, Jonathan Culmer January 1999 (has links)
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Aspects of cortical function in motor neurone diseaseLloyd, Catherine Margaret January 1996 (has links)
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of perfusion : techniques and applicationsFrancis, S. T. January 1998 (has links)
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Applications of projections to quantitative magnetic resonance imagingTaylor, Nicola Jane January 1998 (has links)
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Konventionell röntgen versus datortomografi vid pelvimetri : -En systematisk litteraturstudie / Conventional x-ray versus computer tomography on pelvimetryBorg, Anton, Padjen, Haris January 2017 (has links)
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Sex differences in cerebral microbleeds in aging C57BL/6 miceMageshwar, Sheshank 19 June 2019 (has links)
Previous studies have shown the connection between aortic stiffness, cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) and increased cognitive decline in both human and mouse studies (Akoudad et al., 2016; Mitchell, 2015; Wang, 2018). However, most studies have been done only on males, leaving out a clear understanding of sex differences in CMBs. The purpose of the present study is to identify the changes in CMB levels in aging C57BL/6 female mice and compare this to the aging male mouse model. There were two hypotheses the study aimed to test: (1) female mice would show an increase in CMBs with age and (2) the level of CMBs in females would be less than in males until old age where both sexes will have similar levels of microbleeds. To test the hypotheses, histology via Prussian Blue staining was used to detect CMBs in the perfused C57BL/6 aging female mice and then compared to CMB levels in the males, found previously (Wang, 2018). The results support the first hypothesis that CMBs increase with age in the female mouse model. However, the level of CMBs is decreased in the old age female compared to the old male. The present study is the first to show sex differences in cerebral microbleeds with age. This is relevant to researchers and clinicians as it shows that sex differences need to be accounted for when identifying mechanisms and developing cures for diseases such as dementia. / 2021-06-18T00:00:00Z
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