publications by G. Allan Johnson.
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Papers Published
- Conner, WE; Johnson, GA; Cofer, GP; Dittrich, K, Magnetic resonance microscopy: in vivo sectioning of a developing insect.,
Experientia, vol. 44 no. 1
(January, 1988),
pp. 11-12 [3350110], [doi] .
(last updated on 2025/02/12)Abstract:
The utility of magnetic resonance imaging vis-a-vis insect morphology and development was investigated. MRI is a noninvasive technique that distinguishes between tissues based on proton content and proton 'environment'. At present a resolution of 100 micron is achievable. The technique avoids fixation artifacts and allows the detection of motion within the organism.