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==Kyoto Collection==


===Imaging of a large collection of human embryo using a super-parallel MR microscope===
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PMID 18037794
PMID 18037794
==Carnegie Collection==
===The manifestation of the axes of the human embryo===
Ronan O'Rahilly
http://www.springerlink.com/content/r0uw70l3m4651002/

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Kyoto Collection

Imaging of a large collection of human embryo using a super-parallel MR microscope

Magn Reson Med Sci. 2007;6(3):139-46.

Matsuda Y, Ono S, Otake Y, Handa S, Kose K, Haishi T, Yamada S, Uwabe C, Shiota K. Source Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.

Abstract

Using 4 and 8-channel super-parallel magnetic resonance (MR) microscopes with a horizontal bore 2.34T superconducting magnet developed for 3-dimensional MR microscopy of the large Kyoto Collection of Human Embryos, we acquired T(1)-weighted 3D images of 1204 embryos at a spatial resolution of (40 microm)(3) to (150 microm)(3) in about 2 years. Similarity of image contrast between the T(1)-weighted images and stained anatomical sections indicated that T(1)-weighted 3D images could be used for an anatomical 3D image database for human embryology.

PMID 18037794

Carnegie Collection

The manifestation of the axes of the human embryo

Ronan O'Rahilly

http://www.springerlink.com/content/r0uw70l3m4651002/