Cardiac phenotyping in ex vivo murine embryos using microMRI.
Microscopic MRI (microMRI) is an emerging technique for high-throughput phenotyping of transgenic mouse embryos, and is capable of visualising abnormalities in cardiac development. To identify cardiac defects in embryos, we have optimised embryo preparation and MR acquisition parameters to maximise...
Main Authors: | Cleary, J, Price, A, Thomas, D, Scambler, P, Kyriakopoulou, V, McCue, K, Schneider, J, Ordidge, R, Lythgoe, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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