Rapid and precise phenotyping analysis of large numbers of wild-type and mutant mouse embryos is essential for characterizing the genetic and epigenetic factors regulating embryogenesis. We present a novel methodology that permits precise high-throughput screening of the phenotype of embryos with both targeted and randomly generated mutations. To demonstrate the potential of this methodology we show embryo phenotyping results produced in a large-scale ENU-mutagenesis study. In essence this represents an analysis pipeline, which starts with simultaneous micro-magentic resonance imaging (microMRI) screening (voxel size: 25.4 x 25.4 x 24.4 microm) of 32 embryos in one run. Embryos with an indistinct phenotype are then cut into parts and suspec...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Considerable progress has been made in adapting existing and developing new technologies to enable i...
International audienceIn vivo study of embryonic morphogenesis tremendously benefits from recent adv...
Rapid and precise phenotyping analysis of large numbers of wild-type and mutant mouse embryos is ess...
The arrival of simple and reliable methods for 3D imaging of mouse embryos has opened the possibilit...
International audience3D imaging in animal models, during development or in adults, facilitates the ...
A new method is described for automatic detection of subtle morphological phenotypes in mouse embryo...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project, the chemical sequence and location of every gene is...
MR microscopy is being explored as a useful imaging tool to phenotype mouse embryos due to its volum...
High resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM) produces digital volume data by physically sectioning hi...
Microscopic MRI (µMRI) is an emerging technique for high-throughput phenotyping of transgenic mouse ...
Advanced methodologies for visualizing novel tissue contrast are essential for phenotyping the ever-...
Developmental malformations are a major cause of childhood mortality and are typically characterized...
AbstractIn this work, we report the use of iodine-contrast microCT to perform high-throughput 3D mor...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Considerable progress has been made in adapting existing and developing new technologies to enable i...
International audienceIn vivo study of embryonic morphogenesis tremendously benefits from recent adv...
Rapid and precise phenotyping analysis of large numbers of wild-type and mutant mouse embryos is ess...
The arrival of simple and reliable methods for 3D imaging of mouse embryos has opened the possibilit...
International audience3D imaging in animal models, during development or in adults, facilitates the ...
A new method is described for automatic detection of subtle morphological phenotypes in mouse embryo...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project, the chemical sequence and location of every gene is...
MR microscopy is being explored as a useful imaging tool to phenotype mouse embryos due to its volum...
High resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM) produces digital volume data by physically sectioning hi...
Microscopic MRI (µMRI) is an emerging technique for high-throughput phenotyping of transgenic mouse ...
Advanced methodologies for visualizing novel tissue contrast are essential for phenotyping the ever-...
Developmental malformations are a major cause of childhood mortality and are typically characterized...
AbstractIn this work, we report the use of iodine-contrast microCT to perform high-throughput 3D mor...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Considerable progress has been made in adapting existing and developing new technologies to enable i...
International audienceIn vivo study of embryonic morphogenesis tremendously benefits from recent adv...