An engineering approach to image-based phenotyping

G.A. Johnson1, G.P. Cofer1, S.L. Gewalt1, L.W. Hedlund1
1Center for In Vivo Microscopy, Duke University Medical Center, USA

Tóm tắt

The explosive growth of rodent models for basic biomedical research has created a compelling need for new methods of phenotyping. Modern imaging technologies offer a number of solutions. But, simply scaling clinical systems to use on small animal models is inappropriate. We present here a method to develop imaging tools for both structural and functional phenotyping using an interdisciplinary approach. Two examples are presented: (1) in vivo microscopy of the rat lung using hyperpolarized /sup 3/He, and (2) morphologic phenotyping of the perfusion fixed mouse.

Từ khóa

#Biomedical imaging #Biomedical engineering #Explosives #Rodents #Animals #In vivo #Microscopy #Lungs #Helium #Mice

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