2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.08.031682
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Proof of concept of a novelex vivo, in situmethod for MRI and histological brain assessment

Abstract: MRI-histology correlation studies of the ex vivo brain mostly employ fresh, extracted (ex situ) specimens, aldehyde fixed by immersion. This method entails manipulation of the fresh brain during extraction, introducing several disadvantages: deformation of the specimen prior to MRI acquisition; introduction of air bubbles in the sulci, creating artifacts; and uneven or poor fixation of the deeper regions of the brain.We propose a new paradigm to scan the ex vivo brain, exploiting a technique used by anatomists… Show more

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