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Philips Research has already been building the necessary competencies in molecular biology, bioinformatics and molecular diagnostics on top of its diagnostic imaging and patient monitoring expertise. The most visible evidence of this is the establishment of a dedicated biomolecular life-sciences facility on the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

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PET at UKE

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By combining the use of biomarkers (specific molecules or cells which can be measured as an indicator of biological function) and advanced non-invasive medical imaging technologies, scientists from Organon and Philips will jointly study the effects of psychiatric drugs in the brain at the molecular level.

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Studying the effects of drugs at the molecular level

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The Philips magnetic biosensor has been developed in collaboration with Future Diagnostics and the universities of Wageningen, Eindhoven and Maastricht (the Netherlands).

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Biosensor

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Comparison of a conventional relaxation-weighted contrast (left) with the concentration map obtained with the quantitative MRI methods (right) for the diagnosis and staging of liver tumors. Data courtesy C. Bremer, W. Heindel, University Hospital Münster.

Comparison

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Development of tracers for nuclear molecular imaging.

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Development of tracers

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Preparation of micro-bubbles for imaging and drug release applications.

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Preparation of micro-bubbles

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Researcher inspecting the pharmacokinetic maps of a lung cancer patient generated with the new molecular imaging tools.

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Inspecting pharmacokinetic maps

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Quantitative measurement of contrast agent concentration in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).

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Measurement

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A magnetic biochip measurement setup.

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Magnetic biochip measurement setup

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