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Micro-magnetic resonance imaging of avian embryos

Chick embryos are useful models for probing developmental mechanisms including those involved in organogenesis. In addition to classic embryological manipulations, it is possible to test the function of molecules and genes while the embryo remains within the egg. Here we define conditions for imagin...

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Autores principales: Li, Xiaojing, Liu, Jia, Davey, Megan, Duce, Suzanne, Jaberi, Neema, Liu, Gang, Davidson, Gemma, Tenent, Seaneen, Mahood, Ruth, Brown, Phoebe, Cunningham, Craig, Bain, Andrew, Beattie, Kevin, McDonald, Laura, Schmidt, Katy, Towers, Matthew, Tickle, Cheryll, Chudek, Sandy
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Science Inc 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2375841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18045352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7580.2007.00825.x
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author Li, Xiaojing
Liu, Jia
Davey, Megan
Duce, Suzanne
Jaberi, Neema
Liu, Gang
Davidson, Gemma
Tenent, Seaneen
Mahood, Ruth
Brown, Phoebe
Cunningham, Craig
Bain, Andrew
Beattie, Kevin
McDonald, Laura
Schmidt, Katy
Towers, Matthew
Tickle, Cheryll
Chudek, Sandy
author_facet Li, Xiaojing
Liu, Jia
Davey, Megan
Duce, Suzanne
Jaberi, Neema
Liu, Gang
Davidson, Gemma
Tenent, Seaneen
Mahood, Ruth
Brown, Phoebe
Cunningham, Craig
Bain, Andrew
Beattie, Kevin
McDonald, Laura
Schmidt, Katy
Towers, Matthew
Tickle, Cheryll
Chudek, Sandy
author_sort Li, Xiaojing
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description Chick embryos are useful models for probing developmental mechanisms including those involved in organogenesis. In addition to classic embryological manipulations, it is possible to test the function of molecules and genes while the embryo remains within the egg. Here we define conditions for imaging chick embryo anatomy and for visualising living quail embryos. We focus on the developing limb and describe how different tissues can be imaged using micro-magnetic resonance imaging and this information then synthesised, using a three-dimensional visualisation package, into detailed anatomy. We illustrate the potential for micro-magnetic resonance imaging to analyse phenotypic changes following chick limb manipulation. The work with the living quail embryos lays the foundations for using micro-magnetic resonance imaging as an experimental tool to follow the consequences of such manipulations over time.
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spelling pubmed-23758412009-11-24 Micro-magnetic resonance imaging of avian embryos Li, Xiaojing Liu, Jia Davey, Megan Duce, Suzanne Jaberi, Neema Liu, Gang Davidson, Gemma Tenent, Seaneen Mahood, Ruth Brown, Phoebe Cunningham, Craig Bain, Andrew Beattie, Kevin McDonald, Laura Schmidt, Katy Towers, Matthew Tickle, Cheryll Chudek, Sandy J Anat Original Articles Chick embryos are useful models for probing developmental mechanisms including those involved in organogenesis. In addition to classic embryological manipulations, it is possible to test the function of molecules and genes while the embryo remains within the egg. Here we define conditions for imaging chick embryo anatomy and for visualising living quail embryos. We focus on the developing limb and describe how different tissues can be imaged using micro-magnetic resonance imaging and this information then synthesised, using a three-dimensional visualisation package, into detailed anatomy. We illustrate the potential for micro-magnetic resonance imaging to analyse phenotypic changes following chick limb manipulation. The work with the living quail embryos lays the foundations for using micro-magnetic resonance imaging as an experimental tool to follow the consequences of such manipulations over time. Blackwell Science Inc 2007-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2375841/ /pubmed/18045352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7580.2007.00825.x Text en © 2007 The Authors Journal compilation © 2007 Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Li, Xiaojing
Liu, Jia
Davey, Megan
Duce, Suzanne
Jaberi, Neema
Liu, Gang
Davidson, Gemma
Tenent, Seaneen
Mahood, Ruth
Brown, Phoebe
Cunningham, Craig
Bain, Andrew
Beattie, Kevin
McDonald, Laura
Schmidt, Katy
Towers, Matthew
Tickle, Cheryll
Chudek, Sandy
Micro-magnetic resonance imaging of avian embryos
title Micro-magnetic resonance imaging of avian embryos
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title_fullStr Micro-magnetic resonance imaging of avian embryos
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title_short Micro-magnetic resonance imaging of avian embryos
title_sort micro-magnetic resonance imaging of avian embryos
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2375841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18045352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7580.2007.00825.x
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