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Adapting MRI to visualize cells in the bodyEric Ahrens, Panel III: Tracking stem cells using in vivo imagingOctober 16, 2013Topics: Speakers: Eric Ahrens Run Time: 20 minutes Professor of Radiology, Director of Stem Cell Molecular Imaging, UC San Diego |
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Imaging refines animal modelsChristopher Contag, Panel III: Tracking stem cells using in vivo imagingOctober 16, 2013Topics: Speakers: Christopher Contag Run Time: 26 minutes Professor of Pediatrics, Radiology, and Microbiology & Immunology, Stanford University |
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Labeling and tracking cellsEric AhrensOctober 14, 2013Topics: Speakers: Eric Ahrens Run Time: 48 minutes Eric Ahrens discusses transition from the physical sciences to the biological sciences and his work adapting MRI to track groups of cells, e.g. stem... |
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