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High-resolution 3D-MRI of postmortem brain specimens fixed by formalin and gadoteridol

Highlights • Gadoteridol can infiltrate deep into the immersion-fixed brain. • MP-RAGE sequence of brain fixed by gadoteridol-mixed formalin yield a high contrast. • We achieved an acquisition high resolution image of 0.5 mm within 30 min. • MRI of fixed brain is highly compatible in forensic practi...

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Published in:Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan) Japan), 2014-07, Vol.16 (4), p.218-221
Main Authors: Kanawaku, Yoshimasa, Someya, Satoka, Kobayashi, Tomoya, Hirakawa, Keiko, Shiotani, Seiji, Fukunaga, Tatsushige, Ohno, Youkichi, Kawakami, Saki, Kanetake, Jun
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