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1 From the Center for In Vivo Microscopy, Duke University Medical Center, Rm 141, D Bryan Neuroscience Bldg, Research Dr, Durham, NC 27710. Received March 5, 2001; revision requested April 14; final revision received September 5; accepted September 6. Supported by the National Institutes of Health National Center for Research Resources (P41 RR05959). Address correspondence to G.A.J. (e-mail: gaj@orion.mc.duke.edu).
A method for rapid morphologic phenotyping is demonstrated by using magnetic resonance microscopy. Whole fixed C57BL/6J mice were imaged at 110-µm isotropic resolution; limited volumes of the intact specimen, at 50-µm isotropic resolution; and isolated organs, at 25-µm isotropic resolution. The three-dimensional imaging technique was applied to uricase knockout mice to demonstrate the method for the evaluation of morphologic phenotype.
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