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Ultrasound Ai Based Technologies Applications For The Served Medical Health Care Industry Available In Netherlands
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Functional ultrasound (fUS) imaging is emerging as a powerful tool in neuropharmacology to study the effects of drugs on brain activity. Unlike fMRI, fUS offers increased sensitivity and compatibility with awake animal models, providing an unbiased view of drug interactions with neural substrates. Recent studies by Theranexus have utilized fUS to observe the hemodynamic response to different pharmacological interventions, such as the combination of donepezil and mefloquine, which target acetylcholinesterase ...
ByIconeus based in Paris, FRANCE
The success of ultrasound imaging for needle placement in Central Line Insertions, Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management is well documented. Ultrasound is non-invasive and offers significant benefits in the quality of care by reducing complications and increasing safety. The eZono®5000 portable ultrasound device offers excellent imaging with needle guidance and education ...
ByeZono AG based in Jena, GERMANY
The prostate is a gland in the male reproductive system. About the size of a ping-pong ball, it is located just below the bladder and in front of the rectum. The gland surrounds the urethra, the tube that carries urine and semen through the penis. It contains several small glands, whose main purpose is to produce the milky white part of semen. This super fluid acts as a vehicle protecting your sperm during the big ...
ByFocal Healthcare based in Toronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Iconeus is leveraging its expertise in preclinical research to develop innovative clinical applications using its Iconeus One CR functional ultrasound system. This system is instrumental for transcranial ultrasound localization microscopy (ULM), allowing for the imaging of the brain's microvasculature at a microscopic resolution, which is particularly beneficial for diagnosing and monitoring stroke and aneurysm. The system's current projects, in collaboration with entities like Geneva University and Physics for ...
ByIconeus based in Paris, FRANCE