Quantitative Multiparametric Mapping Enables In-Vivo Histology for Parkinson’s Disease Study
Researchers have utilized a novel imaging technique called quantitative multiparametric mapping to conduct in-vivo histology of Parkinson’s disease, marking a significant step forward in the study of the condition. The findings, published in *npj Parkinson’s Disease*, highlight the potential of this method to enhance early detection and provide detailed characterization of the disease.
The study demonstrates how quantitative multiparametric mapping enables researchers to examine brain tissue affected by Parkinson’s without requiring invasive procedures. This approach allows for precise visualization and analysis of structural and biochemical changes associated with the disease while patients are still alive. The research underscores the potential applications of this technology in improving diagnostic accuracy and advancing understanding of Parkinson’s progression.
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Date: April 1, 2026
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