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Imaging the zebrafish dentition: from traditional approaches to emerging technologiesFolic acid prevents exencephaly in Cited2 deficient miceCited2 is required both for heart morphogenesis and establishment of the left-right axis in mouse developmentHighly variable penetrance of abnormal phenotypes in embryonic lethal knockout miceDual modality optical coherence and whole-body photoacoustic tomography imaging of chick embryos in multiple development stages.Phenotyping structural abnormalities in mouse embryos using high-resolution episcopic microscopyThree-dimensional analysis of molecular signals with episcopic imaging techniques.High-resolution episcopic microscopy data-based measurements of the arteries of mouse embryos: evaluation of significance and reproducibility under routine conditions.Generation of volume data by episcopic three-dimensional imaging of embryos.Ret finger protein inhibits muscle differentiation by modulating serum response factor and enhancer of polycomb1.Imaging heart development using high-resolution episcopic microscopy.High-throughput discovery of novel developmental phenotypes.Models in researching cardiovascular morphogenesis.A coming of age: advanced imaging technologies for characterising the developing mouse.Measurements of the diameters of the great arteries and semi-lunar valves of chick and mouse embryos.The dynamic anatomy and patterning of skin.Morphology, topology and dimensions of the heart and arteries of genetically normal and mutant mouse embryos at stages S21-S23High-resolution Episcopic Microscopy (HREM) - Simple and Robust Protocols for Processing and Visualizing Organic Materials.A staging system for correct phenotype interpretation of mouse embryos harvested on embryonic day 14 (E14.5).Simultaneous dermal matrix and autologous split-thickness skin graft transplantation in a porcine wound model: a three-dimensional histological analysis of revascularization.Vascular territories of the medial upper arm-an anatomic study of the vascular basis for individualized flap design.The morphology of heart development in Xenopus laevis.Phenotyping transgenic embryos: a rapid 3-D screening method based on episcopic fluorescence image capturing.From experimental imaging techniques to virtual embryology.High-resolution episcopic microscopy: a rapid technique for high detailed 3D analysis of gene activity in the context of tissue architecture and morphology.microMRI-HREM pipeline for high-throughput, high-resolution phenotyping of murine embryos.Some mice feature 5th pharyngeal arch arteries and double-lumen aortic arch malformations.Episcopic three-dimensional imaging of embryos.Embedding embryos for episcopic fluorescence image capturing (EFIC).Embedding embryos for high-resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM).The dermal arteries of the human thumb pad.High-resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM): a tool for visualizing skin biopsies.High-resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM): a useful technique for research in wound care.Ultrasound of the Hypoglossal Nerve in the Neck: Visualization and Initial Clinical Experience with Patients.Ultrasound-Guided Perineural Injection at Guyon's Tunnel: An Anatomic Feasibility Study.Platysma Motor Nerve Transfer for Restoring Marginal Mandibular Nerve Function.Neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin (NGAL) is elevated in type 2 diabetics with carotid artery stenosis and reduced under metformin treatment.Episcopic 3D Imaging Methods: Tools for Researching Gene Function.Deciphering the Mechanisms of Developmental Disorders (DMDD): a new programme for phenotyping embryonic lethal mice.Metric characterization of the aortic arch of early mouse fetuses and of a fetus featuring a double lumen aortic arch malformation.
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