MRI-Based Visualization of the Relaxation Times of Early Somatic Embryos

The large set of scientific activities supported by MRI includes, among others, the research of water and mineral compounds transported within a plant, the investigation of cellular processes, and the examination of the growth and development of plants. MRI is a method of major importance for the me...

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Main Authors: Mikulka J., Hutova E., Korinek R., Marcon P., Dokoupil Z., Gescheidtova E., Havel L., Bartusek K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-04-01
Series:Measurement Science Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/msr-2016-0008
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spelling doaj-ef7d26056ede4c968a377a56307f62b92021-09-06T19:20:27ZengSciendoMeasurement Science Review1335-88712016-04-01162546110.1515/msr-2016-0008msr-2016-0008MRI-Based Visualization of the Relaxation Times of Early Somatic EmbryosMikulka J.0Hutova E.1Korinek R.2Marcon P.3Dokoupil Z.4Gescheidtova E.5Havel L.6Bartusek K.7Brno University of Technology, Department of Theoretical and Experimental Electrical Engineering, Technicka3082/12, 612 00 Brno, Czech RepublicBrno University of Technology, Department of Theoretical and Experimental Electrical Engineering, Technicka3082/12, 612 00 Brno, Czech RepublicInstitute of Scientific Instruments, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Kralovopolska 147, 612 64 Brno, Czech RepublicBrno University of Technology, Department of Theoretical and Experimental Electrical Engineering, Technicka3082/12, 612 00 Brno, Czech RepublicInstitute of Scientific Instruments, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Kralovopolska 147, 612 64 Brno, Czech RepublicBrno University of Technology, Department of Theoretical and Experimental Electrical Engineering, Technicka3082/12, 612 00 Brno, Czech RepublicMendel University in Brno, Faculty of Agronomy, Zemedelska 1, 613 00, Brno, Czech RepublicInstitute of Scientific Instruments, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Kralovopolska 147, 612 64 Brno, Czech RepublicThe large set of scientific activities supported by MRI includes, among others, the research of water and mineral compounds transported within a plant, the investigation of cellular processes, and the examination of the growth and development of plants. MRI is a method of major importance for the measurement of early somatic embryos (ESE) during cultivation, and in this respect it offers several significant benefits discussed within this paper. We present the following procedures: non-destructive measurement of the volume and content of water during cultivation; exact three-dimensional differentiation between the ESEs and the medium; investigation of the influence of ions and the change of relaxation times during cultivation; and multiparametric segmentation of MR images to differentiate between embryogenic and non-embryogenic cells. An interesting technique consists in two-parameter imaging of the relaxation times of the callus; this method is characterized by tissue changes during cultivation at a microscopic level, which can be monitored non-destructively.https://doi.org/10.1515/msr-2016-0008magnetic measurementimagingmagnetic susceptibilitycalculationmicrowave frequencies
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author Mikulka J.
Hutova E.
Korinek R.
Marcon P.
Dokoupil Z.
Gescheidtova E.
Havel L.
Bartusek K.
spellingShingle Mikulka J.
Hutova E.
Korinek R.
Marcon P.
Dokoupil Z.
Gescheidtova E.
Havel L.
Bartusek K.
MRI-Based Visualization of the Relaxation Times of Early Somatic Embryos
Measurement Science Review
magnetic measurement
imaging
magnetic susceptibility
calculation
microwave frequencies
author_facet Mikulka J.
Hutova E.
Korinek R.
Marcon P.
Dokoupil Z.
Gescheidtova E.
Havel L.
Bartusek K.
author_sort Mikulka J.
title MRI-Based Visualization of the Relaxation Times of Early Somatic Embryos
title_short MRI-Based Visualization of the Relaxation Times of Early Somatic Embryos
title_full MRI-Based Visualization of the Relaxation Times of Early Somatic Embryos
title_fullStr MRI-Based Visualization of the Relaxation Times of Early Somatic Embryos
title_full_unstemmed MRI-Based Visualization of the Relaxation Times of Early Somatic Embryos
title_sort mri-based visualization of the relaxation times of early somatic embryos
publisher Sciendo
series Measurement Science Review
issn 1335-8871
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The large set of scientific activities supported by MRI includes, among others, the research of water and mineral compounds transported within a plant, the investigation of cellular processes, and the examination of the growth and development of plants. MRI is a method of major importance for the measurement of early somatic embryos (ESE) during cultivation, and in this respect it offers several significant benefits discussed within this paper. We present the following procedures: non-destructive measurement of the volume and content of water during cultivation; exact three-dimensional differentiation between the ESEs and the medium; investigation of the influence of ions and the change of relaxation times during cultivation; and multiparametric segmentation of MR images to differentiate between embryogenic and non-embryogenic cells. An interesting technique consists in two-parameter imaging of the relaxation times of the callus; this method is characterized by tissue changes during cultivation at a microscopic level, which can be monitored non-destructively.
topic magnetic measurement
imaging
magnetic susceptibility
calculation
microwave frequencies
url https://doi.org/10.1515/msr-2016-0008
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