Xenon is one of the six noble gases. Its name derives from the Greek word for “strange”. In medicine, it has been used as an ...
Researchers uncover promising evidence that xenon gas, commonly used in anesthesia, may help reduce brain deterioration and ...
The integration of Polarean’s Xenon MRI platform into SimonMed’s facilities represents a new business opportunity to expand ...
A groundbreaking study by researchers from Mass General Brigham and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has ...
The study found that Xenon gas inhalation suppressed neuroinflammation, reduced brain atrophy, and increased protective ...
Analyst Christian Glennie of Stifel Nicolaus maintained a Buy rating on Polarean Imaging (PLLWF – Research Report), with a price target of ...
New research from Mass General Brigham and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found Xenon gas inhalation reduced neurodegeneration and boosted protection in preclinical models of ...
The study found that Xenon gas inhalation suppressed neuroinflammation, reduced brain atrophy, and increased protective neuronal states in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease. Results are published in ...
Assess Brain and Organ Function: Xenon gas, when hyperpolarized, becomes highly sensitive for MRS imaging. 129Xe MRS can be used to assess lung function and cerebral blood flow, offering new avenues ...
Xenon gas, currently used in medicine as an anesthetic and neuroprotective agent for treating brain injuries, showed potential in protecting the brain in studies.