World’s first high-resolution ‘brain phantom’ 3D printed by researchers

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World’s first high-resolution ‘brain phantom’ 3D printed by researchers
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Marking a milestone in medical tech, researchers from Medical Uni Vienna & TU Wien 3D print the world's first high-resolution brain.

Marking a significant advancement in medical technologies, a team of researchers from the Medical University of Vienna and Vienna University of Technology has 3D printed the world’s first high-resolution brain.

According to the study done by the team, these brain models can help with the investigation of neurodegenerative illnesses like multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s.The primary application of MRI, a popular diagnostic imaging modality, is brain examination. Ionizing radiation is not required when using MRI to study the composition and operation of the brain.in the brain can also be ascertained using diffusion-weighted MRI , a unique type of magnetic resonance imaging.

Therefore, dMRI is used to inspect the brain phantom, and the acquired data is analyzed like that of a real brain to calibrate the analysis software. The phantoms’ exact design is known, and the analysis’s outcomes can now be verified, thanks to 3D printing.

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