Magnetic resonance imaging of the rhesus monkey brain: use for stereotactic neurosurgery

作者: R.C. Saunders , T.G. Aigner , J.A. Frank

DOI: 10.1007/BF00228139

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摘要: Standard stereotactic procedures rely upon external cranial landmarks and standardized atlases for localization of subcortical neural regions. Magnetic resonance imaging permits the visualization structure brain in vivo. A instrument compatible with a magnetic unit was constructed together procedure developed that overcomes limitations inaccuracies traditional methods allows accurate reliable targets rhesus monkey brain.

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