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Abstract #0678

Ultrahigh Resolution Imaging of Zebrafish Embryos with a µMRI Insert in a Horizontal Bore Small Animal Scanner

Thomas Hüfken1, Tobias Lobmeyer1, Bernd Gahr1, and Volker Rasche1
1Ulm University, Ulm, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: New Devices, New Devices

Motivation: The absence of hardware specifically tailored for horizontal bore small animal MRI systems hinders the achievement of ultrahigh-resolution imaging.

Goal(s): To facilitate volumetric imaging at sub 10³ µm³ spatial resolutions in a conventional horizontal small animal scanner.

Approach: A custom-made high-performance gradient system and RF-hardware was interfaced to the system RF- and gradient-amplifiers, avoiding the requirement for specialized imaging software. A constant time imaging sequence was employed to capture ultrahigh-resolution images.

Results: The setup was successfully tested for imaging of zebrafish embryos at different time points post fertilization with an isotropic spatial resolution of 9³ µm³.

Impact: The suggested approach enables isotropic single-digit µm ultrahigh resolution imaging in conventional horizontal bore MRI systems. This supports novel imaging applications for a wide range of tiny animals, plants, or biological tissue without dedicated microscopy MR systems.

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