Magnetic resonance microscopy of mouse embryos in utero
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Magnetic resonance microscopy of mouse embryos in utero
Abstract
Magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) was used to study mouse embryonic development in utero. MRM is a non-invasive imaging technique to study normal and abnormal embryonic development. To overcome image blurring as a result of embryonic movement, fast imaging sequences were used (less than 1 min scanning time). Clear morphologic proton images were obtained by diffusion spin echo and by rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement (RARE), revealing living mouse embryos with great anatomical detail. In addition, functional information about embryonic blood flow could be obtained, in the absence of a contrast agent. This was achieved by combining two imaging sequences, RARE and very fast gradient echo. We expect that MRM will soon become a feasible method to study longitudinally both normal and abnormal (transgenic) mouse development.
Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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