MRI is a non-invasive, non-irradiating technique using intense magnetic fields to visualize, with a resolution down to a few tens of µm, the body's molecules containing protons or other non-zero spin atoms. Particularly well-suited to in vivo monitoring of animal models, this technique can be used to observe a wide range of information.
Bruker BioSpec USR 117/16 preclinical MRI (11.7T) with 750mT/m gradient sheath. This equipment includes a set of proton probes adapted to imaging and spectroscopy of small rodents (mouse/rat), as well as 13C, 23Na and 31P probes, and a cryo-probe dedicated to the study of mice. | |
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Bruker BioSpec USR 70/20 preclinical MRI (7T) combined with a 670mT/m gradient sheath. This equipment features a set of volume and surface probes suitable for imaging and proton spectroscopy of small rodents (mouse/rat). |