Magnetic resonance microscopy of chemically fixed human embryos at high spatial resolution

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We acquired magnetic resonance (MR) microscopic images of chemically fixed human embryos of Carnegie stages 16 to 22 with a large image matrix (256 © 256 © 512) using an MR microscope that we developed with a 9.4-tesla vertical wide-bore superconducting magnet and a dual-channel receiver system to extend the dynamic range of the MR signal. The images showed clear anatomical structures at spatial resolutions of (40 µm) 3 to (60 µm) 3. We concluded that the experimental technique we developed will aid construction of the next anatomical database of the collection of chemically fixed human embryos.

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Otake, Y., Handa, S., Kose, K., Shiota, K., Yamada, S., & Uwabe, C. (2015). Magnetic resonance microscopy of chemically fixed human embryos at high spatial resolution. Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences, 14(2), 153–158. https://doi.org/10.2463/mrms.2014-0034

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