In vivo imaging with cellular resolution of bone marrow cells transplanted into the ischemic brain of a mouse.
Alexy Tran-DinhNathalie KubisYutaka TomitaBartosz KaraszewskiYolande CalandoKarim OudinaHervé PetiteJacques SeylazElisabeth PinardPublished in: NeuroImage (2006)
Keyphrases
- bone marrow
- stem cell
- high resolution
- disease progression
- diffusion mri
- image analysis
- micro ct
- post mortem
- optical coherence tomography
- small animal
- resolution enhancement
- statistical parametric mapping
- tissue characterization
- brain imaging
- live cell imaging
- imaging systems
- phase contrast microscopy
- human brain
- image processing
- diffusion weighted mri
- myocardial perfusion
- single photon emission computed tomography
- cellular automata
- mr imaging
- magnetic resonance images
- brain tissue
- imaging modalities
- mouse brain
- brain white matter
- medical imaging
- clinical applications
- brain activity
- tissue deformation
- corpus callosum
- intravascular ultrasound
- coronary artery disease
- primary visual cortex
- diffusion tensor images
- living cells