MR Microscopy

Hall C
Monday: 14:00 – 16:00
Tuesday – Thursday: 13:30 – 15:30

W 2119. 2D and 3D Microscopic Imaging for Biological Tissues in vitro using a MR Microscope with an Independent Console System (MRMICS), H. Yoshioka, K. Kose, T. Haishi, N. Adachi, I. Anno and Y. Itai, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan.
Th 2120. Comparison of Different Motion Correction Schemes for in Vivo Microimaging, H.K. Song and F.W. Wehrli, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
M 2121. Dual Observation of Histological Samples with Magnetic Resonance and Optical Microscopy, P.L. Gor'kov, A.B. Harris, J. Tsao, S. Konda, H.D. Morris, E.C. Wiener and P.C. Lauterbur, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA.
T 2122. 11.7 Tesla T1 and T2 Estimates in Mouse Embryos. Implication for Optimizing Contrast in Spin Echo Images, M. Dhenain and R.E. Jacobs, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA.
W 2123. MR Microscopy of Drosophila Embryos at 7T, S.J. Dodd, R. Namba, J. Mergliano, J.S. Minden and C. Ho, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Th 2124. In Vivo MR Microscopy of the Rat Cervical Spine at 7 Tesla with the Use of a Quadrature Surface Coil, J.A. Pikkemaat, D.W.J. Klomp, H.P. Bijl, A.J. van der Kogel and A. Heerschap, University Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
M 2125. Magnetic Resonance Microangiography (m-MRA) of the Mouse Brain Without Contrast Agents, N. Beckmann and D. Bochelen, Novartis Pharma Inc., Basel, Switzerland.
T 2126. MR Imaging of Electron Microscopy Samples Labeled with Iron-Oxide Particles, S.J. Dodd, M. Williams, J.P. Suhan, D.S. Williams, A.P. Koretsky and C. Ho, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
W 2127. Three Dimensional MR Microscopy for Detection of Iron-Induced Susceptibility Effects, P. van Gelderen, J.W.M. Bulte and J.A. Frank, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Th 2128. Spatial Mapping of Collagen and Proteoglycan in Cartilage by NMR and FTIR Microscopy, K. Potter, L.H. Kidder, E.N. Lewis and R.G.S. Spencer, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD, USA and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Bethesda, MD, USA.
M 2129. In-Vivo Human Skin Microscopy using a Superconducting Receiver Coil, J.C. Ginefri, L. Darrasse and P. Crozat, CNRS and IEF, Orsay, France.
T 2130. MRI Characterisation of Skin by MTC Microimaging: Correlation with Skin Function, F. Mirrashed, W. Vennart, P. Collier and I.R. Summers, National Research Council Canada, Winnipeg, Canada and University of Exeter and Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, Exeter, UK.
W 2131. T2-Selective NMR-Microscopy on Polymer-Gels for Dosimetry at High Spatial Resolution, A. Berg, A. Ertl and E. Moser, University of Vienna, Austria.

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