First installations of latest MRI magnet technology

MR Solutions has introduced its second generation MRI magnet technology to its range of 3T and 7T, cryogen free, preclinical scanners. Features of this new technology include variable field operation, higher intrinsic magnetic field homogeneity, larger fields of view (FOV) elliptical in shape to better fit the subject and automatic field ramping. This jump in technology has been made possible by MR Solutions’ proprietary technology for optimisation of magnet performance. Installations of the second generation technology include the National Institute for Health, Bethesda, Washington DC, the University of Manchester, UK, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, and the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Portugal.

Dr Murali Krishna Cherukuri, Head of the Biophysics Section at the National Cancer Institute and Chief of Biophysics at the National Institute of Health said: “We are very pleased with this new, 3T bench top system from MR Solutions. The variable field capability allows us to carry out hyperpolarised 13C MRI research at fields which are optimal for individual tracers.”

David Taylor, CEO of MR Solutions, commented: “Following the success of our first generation cryogen free MRI scanners for preclinical imaging, we have moved to strengthen our magnet manufacturing, both in terms of capacity and performance, through exclusive partnerships with two long established companies experienced in the field. In addition we have taken the opportunity to incorporate enhanced magnet technology for superior flexibility and utility for the researcher.”

MR Solutions has also launched its new PreClinical Scan software for simplicity of use, smoothness of workflow and seamless integration of MR Solutions’ PET and SPECT technology.

 

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