Cape Town - 2026 ISMRM-ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition
9 May 2026 – 14 May 2026
· Cape Town, South Africa
462-04-009
ISMRM Abstract
Differential Effects of T2DM and HFD on Rat Body Tissues: A Quantitative mDixon-Quant Evaluation
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Preclinical Animal & in vitro MR - Small Animals
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Musculoskeletal - Other Musculoskeletal
462-04-009 · Body, Cardiovascular, and Musculoskeletal Systems in Small Animals
· Tuesday, 12 May, 2:35 PM–3:30 PM · Digital Posters Row C
Keywords:Diabetes3.0T magnetic resonance imagingAnimal ModelFat fraction (FF)
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Jujia Li 1, Jian Zhao1, Ying Liu1, Ning Zheng2, Qian Meng1, Shuo Chen1, Xiaojian Zhang1
1Medical Imaging Department, Hebei Medical University Third Hospital, shijiazhuang, China
2Clinical and Technical Support, Philips Healthcare (Beijing), Beijing, China
Presenting Author: Jujia Li
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