Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kora de Bruin"
- Kora de Bruin's research primarily focuses on novel imaging techniques for understanding neurological conditions, including the use of neuromelanin-sensitive MRI and SPECT imaging for assessing dopaminergic systems and their pathologies.
- His studies evaluate the reproducibility of imaging methods and their efficacy in measuring biomarkers related to dopamine function and neuronal integrity in various contexts, such as drug dependence and diabetic neuropathy.
- De Bruin also investigates molecular imaging for cardiovascular diseases, aiming to enhance the detection of vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques and assess liver function post-portal vein embolization, highlighting the translational potential of animal model findings to clinical practice.