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Capsule Endoscope Forges Precise Path Through the Body

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TEL AVIV, Israel, Dec. 19, 2011 — Tiny capsules guided by magnetic steering are set to do the work of bulkier endoscopes, perhaps leading one day to less invasive, yet more powerful, imaging and drug delivery inside the body. At Tel Aviv University, Gabor Kosa devised a method to guide endoscopic “capsules” on a more precise course through the small intestine to detect difficult-to-diagnose tumors and wounds. The capsules are guided through the body via the magnetic waves generated by a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) instrument. The ability to manipulate the capsule, Kosa said, will lead to better...Read full article

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    Published: December 2011
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    magnetic resonance imaging
    An imaging technique used in radiology that is based on the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to produce high-quality images of the inside of the human body by imaging the nuclei of atoms within the body.
    AmericasBiomedical MicrodevicesBiophotonicsBrigham and Women’s Hospitalcopperendoscopic imagingEuropeGabor KosaImagingIsraelmagnetic resonance imagingmagnetic steeringMassachusettsMRIPeter JakabResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectorssteerable capsulesTel Aviv Universitytumor diagnosis

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