Abstract #3497
In vivo Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping of the Mouse Brain at 9.4T: A new contrast mechanism to investigate genetic models of neurodegeneration
James Martin O'Callaghan 1 , Jack Wells 1 , Karin Shmueli 1,2 , and Mark Lythgoe 1
1
Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging, UCL,
London, UK, United Kingdom,
2
Medical
Physics and Bioengineering, UCL, UK, United Kingdom
Quantitative susceptibility mapping(QSM) has been shown
to be sensitive to iron concentrations in the brain as
well as myelination of white matter. We present the
first steps towards generating a QSM atlas of the invivo
mouse brain for application in models of
neurodegeneration.
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