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Other potential developmental research imaging techniques include: positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, optical bioluminescence, fluorescence and high frequency ultrasound.
Other potential developmental research imaging techniques include: positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, optical bioluminescence, fluorescence and high frequency ultrasound.


:'''Links:''' [[Flash Movies#Computed Tomography|Flash - Computed Tomography]] | [[Quicktime Movies#Computed Tomography|Quicktime - Computed Tomography]] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Movies/Tomography.htm original Tomography page]
:'''Links:''' [[Flash Movies#Computed Tomography|Flash - Computed Tomography]] | [[Quicktime Movies#Computed Tomography|Quicktime - Computed Tomography]] | [[:Category:Computed Tomography|Category:Computed Tomography]] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Movies/Tomography.htm original page]


==Some Recent Findings==
==Some Recent Findings==

Revision as of 11:13, 17 August 2010

Introduction

Micro-computed tomography apparatus

Computed Tomography or computed axial tomography (CAT or CT scan) began in 1970's using x-ray and a computer to produce images either as individual slices or reconstructed to give three dimensional (3D) views of specific anatomical regions or structures.

In embryology, the technique of micro-CT (μCT) has recently begun to become relevant in the analysis of normal development features and those seen in genetically modified animal models, such as the mouse (More? Mouse Development).

Other potential developmental research imaging techniques include: positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, optical bioluminescence, fluorescence and high frequency ultrasound.

Links: Flash - Computed Tomography | Quicktime - Computed Tomography | Category:Computed Tomography | original page

Some Recent Findings

* Micro-computed tomography-based phenotypic approaches in embryology: procedural artifacts on assessments of embryonic craniofacial growth and development.[1] "we assessed the nature and degree of morphological artifacts attending μCT scanning following use of common fixatives, using a two dimensional (2D) landmark geometric morphometric approach to track the accumulation of distortions affecting the embryonic head from the native, uterine state through to fixation and subsequent scanning. ...The degree to which artifacts are introduced in the generation of random craniofacial shape variation relates to the degree of specimen dehydration during the initial fixation. "
  • Rapid Three-Dimensional Phenotyping of Cardiovascular Development in Mouse Embryos by Micro-CT with Iodine Staining.[2]
  • Johnson JT, Hansen MS, Wu I, Healy LJ, Johnson CR, Jones GM, Capecchi MR, Keller C. Virtual histology of transgenic mouse embryos for high-throughput phenotyping.[3]

Early Mouse Development MicroCT

Movies

Mouse CT E11.5 movie-icon.jpg Flash version

Quicktime version

Mouse E11.5 microCT scan[6]


Links: Flash - Computed Tomography | Quicktime - Computed Tomography

References

  1. <pubmed>20163731</pubmed>| BMC Developmental Biology
  2. <pubmed>20190279</pubmed>
  3. <pubmed>16683035</pubmed>| PLoS
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 <pubmed>16683035</pubmed>| PLoS Genetics
  5. <pubmed>18713865</pubmed>| PNAS
  6. <pubmed>16683035</pubmed>


Search Pubmed

Search Pubmed: Embryo Computed Tomography | Computed Tomography | Micro-computed tomography apparatus

External Links

  • Duke Center for In Vivo Microscopy A 4D Atlas and Morphologic Database
    • Normal C57BL/6 mouse embryos from embryonic day E10.5 to E19.5
    • Normal C57BL/6 mouse neonates from post-natal day 0 to 32
    • Mutant mouse embryos with cardiac septation defects (conditional ablation of the Smoothened receptor gene, Mef2C-AHF-Cre;Smoflox/- mutants)
  • University of Calgary 3D Morphometrics Lab

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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 26) Embryology Computed Tomography. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Computed_Tomography

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