An engineering approach to image-based phenotyping
Proceedings IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging - Trang 381-383
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.
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#Biomedical imaging #Biomedical engineering #Explosives #Rodents #Animals #In vivo #Microscopy #Lungs #Helium #MiceTài liệu tham khảo
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