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    HREM for Mesoscopic 3D Histology

    The key for researching the mechanisms underlying pre- and postnatal development and growth, as well as pathologies, tissue regeneration, and therapeutic success, is multidimensional imaging of the formation, ...

    Stefan H. Geyer, Atieh S. Moghaddam in Bioimaging in Tissue Engineering and Regen…

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    Correction to: Cross-Modality Imaging of Murine Tumor Vasculature—a Feasibility Study

    Lydia M. Zopf, Patrick Heimel, Stefan H. Geyer in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2021)

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    Cross-Modality Imaging of Murine Tumor Vasculature—a Feasibility Study

    Tumor vasculature and angiogenesis play a crucial role in tumor progression. Their visualization is therefore of utmost importance to the community. In this proof-of-principle study, we have established a nove...

    Lydia M. Zopf, Patrick Heimel, Stefan H. Geyer in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2021)

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    Common and distinct transcriptional signatures of mammalian embryonic lethality

    The Deciphering the Mechanisms of Developmental Disorders programme has analysed the morphological and molecular phenotypes of embryonic and perinatal lethal mouse mutant lines in order to investigate the caus...

    John E. Collins, Richard J. White, Nicole Staudt, Ian M. Sealy in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Embryonic Development of the Cardiovascular System

    This chapter briefly recapitulates milestones in the morphogenesis of the cardiovascular system. Its focus rests on the development and remodelling of the heart and great arteries.

    Wolfgang J. Weninger, Stefan H. Geyer in Fundamentals of Vascular Biology (2019)

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    Objective characterization of the course of the parasellar internal carotid artery using mathematical tools

    Along the internal carotid artery (ICA), atherosclerotic plaques are often located in its cavernous sinus (parasellar) segments (pICA). Studies indicate that the incidence of pre-atherosclerotic lesions is lin...

    Stefan Meng, Stefan H. Geyer, Luciano da. F. Costa in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (2008)

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    High-resolution episcopic microscopy: a rapid technique for high detailed 3D analysis of gene activity in the context of tissue architecture and morphology

    We describe a new methodology for rapid 2D and 3D computer analysis and visualisation of gene expression and gene product pattern in the context of anatomy and tissue architecture. It is based on episcopic ima...

    Wolfgang J. Weninger, Stefan H. Geyer, Timothy J. Mohun in Anatomy and Embryology (2006)