January 7th, 2015
•Fat grafting is an essential technique for reconstructing soft tissue deficits. However, it remains an unpredictable procedure characterized by variable graft survival. Our goal was to devise a mouse model that utilizes a novel imaging method to compare volume retention between differing techniques of fat graft preparation and delivery.
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Segmentation and Measurement of Fat Volumes in Murine Obesity Models Using X-ray Computed Tomography Video (Video) | JoVE
Retrograde Perfusion and Filling of Mouse Coronary Vasculature as Preparation for Micro Computed Tomography Imaging Video (Video) | JoVE
Multi-modal Imaging of Angiogenesis in a Nude Rat Model of Breast Cancer Bone Metastasis Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Volumetric Computed Tomography and Ultrasound Video (Video) | JoVE
Osmotic Drug Delivery to Ischemic Hindlimbs and Perfusion of Vasculature with Microfil for Micro-Computed Tomography Imaging Video (Video) | JoVE
Orthotopic Injection of Breast Cancer Cells into the Mammary Fat Pad of Mice to Study Tumor Growth. Video (Video) | JoVE
Using Micro-computed Tomography for the Assessment of Tumor Development and Follow-up of Response to Treatment in a Mouse Model of Lung Cancer Video (Video) | JoVE
Combined Near-infrared Fluorescent Imaging and Micro-computed Tomography for Directly Visualizing Cerebral Thromboemboli Video (Video) | JoVE
Transplantation Into the Mouse Ovarian Fat Pad Video (Video) | JoVE
Tissue Preparation Techniques for Contrast-Enhanced Micro Computed Tomography Imaging of Large Mammalian Cardiac Models with Chronic Disease Video (Video) | JoVE
DUCT: Double Resin Casting followed by Micro-Computed Tomography for 3D Liver Analysis Video (Video) | JoVE