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Axial slice of two natural abundant 2H MRSI scans acquired after each other of a healthy volunteer (2H receiver loop beneath the right breast). Selected voxels (indicated in blue and red) containing different ratios of glandular breast tissue and fat shows peaks from HDO, set to 4.7 ppm and a lipid signal at 1.0-1.3 ppm. Almost similar signal intensities of both 2H MRSI scans (submitted to ISMRM).

January 13, 2026

From Concept to Clinic: Advancing Metabolic Breast Imaging through canSERV

Through the canSERV project, Euro-BioImaging Nodes continue to support innovative cancer research across Europe. One recently completed user project, carried…

Photo during Carolina's visit to the Dutch High Field Imaging Node

May 19, 2023

Understanding Phantom Limb Pain

Phantom Limb Pain (PLP), i.e., the pain perceived in an amputated body part, is a very debilitating condition for amputated patients. However, its origin…

October 21, 2021

Successful 2nd Euro-BioImaging User Forum on “Understanding and Fighting Cancer”

The second edition of the Euro-BioImaging User Forum was held on Thursday, October 14th, 2021 – an afternoon of exchanges on the importance of…

User Forum on Cancer, Dennis Klomp

September 21, 2021

Understanding and Fighting Cancer: Phospholipid imaging to prevent ineffective chemotherapy

Euro-BioImaging is organizing an online User Forum on October 14, 2021 from 14:00-17:00 CEST. This event will highlight the importance…

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