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From: Identification of cardiac malformations in mice lacking Ptdsrusing a novel high-throughput magnetic resonance imaging technique

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High-throughput high-resolution magnetic resonance microscopy. (a) Stack of 32 embryos embedded in a NMR tube. (b) Section through the long axis of the NMR tube showing embryos in eight layers. (c) Sagittal section through layer 8 showing the four embryos in this layer. (d–f) Transverse, sagittal, and coronal sections through individual embryos in layers 5, 1 and 4 respectively. The voxel size is 25.4 × 25.4 × 24.4 μm. Structures indicated are the spinal cord (sc), the right and left lungs, atria and ventricles (rl, ll, ra, la, rv, lv), primary atrial and interventricular septa (pas, ivs), mitral valve (mv), midbrain roof (mbr), midbrain (mb), mesencephalic vesicle (mes), thalamus (tha), hypothalamus (hy), pons (po), cerebellum (c), medulla oblongata (mo), pituitary (pit), tongue (t), thymus (th), left superior vena cava and main bronchus (lsvc, lmb), aorta (ao), liver (li), stomach (s), left adrenal and kidney (lad, lk), pancreas (pa), intestines (i), umbilical hernia (uh), aqueduct of Sylvius (aq), fourth ventricle (fv), inner ear (ie), larynx (lar), right ventricular outflow tract (rvot), spleen (sp), and testes (te). Scale bars = 500 μm; axes: d – dorsal; v – ventral; r – right; l – left; a – anterior, p – posterior.

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