MR microscopy is being explored as a useful imaging tool to phenotype mouse embryos due to its volume coverage with three-dimensional isotropic resolution. However, the main limitation for mouse embryo MR microscopy is the signal-to-noise ratio. Large numbers of embryos are needed for phenotypic screening, making high throughput essential. Two high-throughput imaging approaches, multi-embryo shared-coil (shared) and multi-embryo individual-coil (individual), have been developed for phenotyping mouse embryos. This study quantitatively compares the signal-to-noise ratio at equivalent times between these two established methods by compensating for differences that result from field strength. While the individual method provides 3.3 times as mu...
In Western societies, up to 4% of children born are conceived using assisted reproduction technologi...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project, the chemical sequence and location of every gene is...
Summary: Due to the internal nature of mammalian development, much of the research performed is of a...
PURPOSE: Advanced methodologies for visualizing novel tissue contrast are essential for phenotyping ...
Rapid and precise phenotyping analysis of large numbers of wild-type and mutant mouse embryos is ess...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Advanced methodologies for visualizing novel tissue contrast are essential for phenotyping the ever-...
A new method is described for automatic detection of subtle morphological phenotypes in mouse embryo...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
This dissertation provides the foundations of computer-based automated phenotyping methods for analy...
Microscopic MRI (µMRI) is an emerging technique for high-throughput phenotyping of transgenic mouse ...
This study investigates the potential of microscopic Magnetic Resonance Imaging to obtain informatio...
Developmental malformations are a major cause of childhood mortality and are typically characterized...
Considerable progress has been made in adapting existing and developing new technologies to enable i...
The arrival of simple and reliable methods for 3D imaging of mouse embryos has opened the possibilit...
In Western societies, up to 4% of children born are conceived using assisted reproduction technologi...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project, the chemical sequence and location of every gene is...
Summary: Due to the internal nature of mammalian development, much of the research performed is of a...
PURPOSE: Advanced methodologies for visualizing novel tissue contrast are essential for phenotyping ...
Rapid and precise phenotyping analysis of large numbers of wild-type and mutant mouse embryos is ess...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Advanced methodologies for visualizing novel tissue contrast are essential for phenotyping the ever-...
A new method is described for automatic detection of subtle morphological phenotypes in mouse embryo...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
This dissertation provides the foundations of computer-based automated phenotyping methods for analy...
Microscopic MRI (µMRI) is an emerging technique for high-throughput phenotyping of transgenic mouse ...
This study investigates the potential of microscopic Magnetic Resonance Imaging to obtain informatio...
Developmental malformations are a major cause of childhood mortality and are typically characterized...
Considerable progress has been made in adapting existing and developing new technologies to enable i...
The arrival of simple and reliable methods for 3D imaging of mouse embryos has opened the possibilit...
In Western societies, up to 4% of children born are conceived using assisted reproduction technologi...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project, the chemical sequence and location of every gene is...
Summary: Due to the internal nature of mammalian development, much of the research performed is of a...