International audienceIn obese humans CT imaging is a validated method for follow up studies of adipose tissue distribution and quantification of visceral and subcutaneous fat. Equivalent methods in murine models of obesity are still lacking. Current small animal micro-CT involves long-term X-ray exposure precluding longitudinal studies. We have overcome this limitation by using a human medical CT which allows very fast 3D imaging (2 sec) and minimal radiation exposure. This work presents novel methods fitted to in vivo investigations of mice model of obesity, allowing (i) automated detection of adipose tissue in abdominal regions of interest, (ii) quantification of visceral and subcutaneous fat. For each mouse, 1000 slices (100μm thickness...
<div><p>Background & Aims</p><p>Obesity is a leading healthcare issue contributing to metabolic dise...
Because of the well-known relationship between obesity and high incidence of diseases, fat related r...
Obesity currently affects 25% of Canadians and is strongly associated with many diseases including d...
In humans CT imaging is a validated method for the study of adipose tissue distribution and for quan...
International audienceIn obese humans CT imaging is a validated method for follow up studies of adip...
In humans CT imaging is a validated method for the study of adipose tissue distribution and for quan...
<div><h3>Objectives</h3><p>Obesity and its distribution pattern are important factors for the predic...
Obesity and its distribution pattern are important factors for the prediction of the onset of diabet...
Micro-computed tomography can be used to provide a precise in-vivo assessment of adipose tissue quan...
In the midst of an obesity epidemic in humans, diet induced obesity studies in rodents are fundament...
Obesity and the metabolic syndrome are two pathologies whose prevalence are in a constant increase. ...
Numerous obesity studies have coupled murine models with non-invasive methods to quantify body compo...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Obesity is a leading healthcare issue contributing to metabolic diseases. There is...
Obesity is a leading healthcare issue contributing to metabolic diseases. There is a great interest ...
Background & Aims: Obesity is a leading healthcare issue contributing to metabolic diseases. The...
<div><p>Background & Aims</p><p>Obesity is a leading healthcare issue contributing to metabolic dise...
Because of the well-known relationship between obesity and high incidence of diseases, fat related r...
Obesity currently affects 25% of Canadians and is strongly associated with many diseases including d...
In humans CT imaging is a validated method for the study of adipose tissue distribution and for quan...
International audienceIn obese humans CT imaging is a validated method for follow up studies of adip...
In humans CT imaging is a validated method for the study of adipose tissue distribution and for quan...
<div><h3>Objectives</h3><p>Obesity and its distribution pattern are important factors for the predic...
Obesity and its distribution pattern are important factors for the prediction of the onset of diabet...
Micro-computed tomography can be used to provide a precise in-vivo assessment of adipose tissue quan...
In the midst of an obesity epidemic in humans, diet induced obesity studies in rodents are fundament...
Obesity and the metabolic syndrome are two pathologies whose prevalence are in a constant increase. ...
Numerous obesity studies have coupled murine models with non-invasive methods to quantify body compo...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Obesity is a leading healthcare issue contributing to metabolic diseases. There is...
Obesity is a leading healthcare issue contributing to metabolic diseases. There is a great interest ...
Background & Aims: Obesity is a leading healthcare issue contributing to metabolic diseases. The...
<div><p>Background & Aims</p><p>Obesity is a leading healthcare issue contributing to metabolic dise...
Because of the well-known relationship between obesity and high incidence of diseases, fat related r...
Obesity currently affects 25% of Canadians and is strongly associated with many diseases including d...