Next-generation 7 T scanner ramps the resolution of brain MR imaging
17 Jan 2024
Optimized design The NexGen 7 T scanner, showing the new Impulse head-only gradient coil (green) and receiver–transmit coil (white) resting on a movable bed (brown) and connected to an electronic interface (blue) with nearly 1000 wires that extend out of the magnet. (Courtesy: Bernhard Gruber, MGH Harvard)
An ultrahigh-resolution 7 tesla (T) MRI scanner seven years in development can generate functional b
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Cynthia E Keen is a freelance journalist specializing in medicine and healthcare-related innovations