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The importance of MRI technology in preclinical neuroscience research How can neuroscience research help us further our understanding of brain function What can in vivo neuroimaging tell us about brain function and metabolism? Not all biologists understand MRI technology, why? Please outline the application and importance of MRI and PET/MRI in basic neuroscience research
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What are the advantages of these imaging techniques compared to other methods? Can the findings of preclinical research be fully translated into clinical applications? Can preclinical brain imaging do what is clinically impossible? Tell us about Bruker's instruments for preclinical neuroscience research: What preclinical disease models has this instrument been used to study? Could it help identify any potential treatments?