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Cardiac MR Imaging in Mice: Morphometry and Functional Assessment
28 Apr 2014In cardiac MR imaging of mice a variety of different imaging techniques are available ranging from morphometry, strain and velocity imaging, angiography, to perfusion and myocardial function, to name a few. This report describes examples of cardiac MR imaging applications in mice are provided with a focus on morphometric and cardiac function assessment. Practical considerations for cardiac MR in mice are outlined and current trends - such as the trend towards self gating techniques - are surveyed.
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