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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a non-ionizing imaging modality with excellent soft tissue contrast. It is one of the most relevant imaging technologies - not only for clinical practice, but also clinical and preclinical research - providing structural, (patho)physiological, metabolic, cellular, and molecular information for the comprehensive characterization of a living organism. ZIRP is offering a 7T MRI system, equipped with a number of beds and coils for MRI in rodents and other small mammals as well as frogs.
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Left to right: Transverse MRI of mouse/rat abdomina: compressed kidney parenchyma & dilated ureter after ureter obstruction, subcutaneous tumor (I. Telarovic). liver after partial occlusion & injection of contrast agent (J. Heil).