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Abstract #1058

In Vivo Biometry in the Mouse Myopic Eye Using 11.7T MRI

Mathieu David Santin1, Antoine Joseph2, 3, Stphane Lehricy1, 4, Renata Kozyraki2, 3, Olivier Cases2, 3

1Centre de Neuroimagerie de Recherche CENIR, Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle pinire ICM, Paris, France; 2Institut de la Vision, INSERM U968, UPMC UMR_S968, Paris, France; 3Centre Hospitalier National dOphtalmologie des Quinze-Vingts, INSERM-DHOS CIC 503, CNRS, UMR_7210,, Paris, France; 4UMR-S975; Inserm, U975; CNRS, UMR 7225, CRICM, Universit Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France

This work shows the hability of Gadolinium-enhanced MRI to evaluate phenotypes of mouse model of myopia using high-resolution imaging in vivo.

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