Noninvasive muscle activity imaging using magnetography

A spectroscopic paradigm has been developed that allows the magnetic field emissions generated by the electrical activity in the human body to be imaged in real time. The growing significance of imaging modalities in biology is evident by the almost exponential increase of their use in research, fro...

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Hauptverfasser: Llinás, Rodolfo R., Ustinin, Mikhail, Rykunov, Stanislav, Walton, Kerry D., Rabello, Guilherme M., Garcia, John, Boyko, Anna, Sychev, Vyacheslav
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description A spectroscopic paradigm has been developed that allows the magnetic field emissions generated by the electrical activity in the human body to be imaged in real time. The growing significance of imaging modalities in biology is evident by the almost exponential increase of their use in research, from the molecular to the ecological level. The method of analysis described here allows totally noninvasive imaging of muscular activity (heart, somatic musculature). Such imaging can be obtained without additional methodological steps such as the use of contrast media.
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