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How does MRI contribute to toxicology studies?

MRI is non-invasive and offers exceptional soft tissue contrast, making it invaluable for detecting subtle changes in tissue structure and composition. It is particularly useful for:
- Identifying neurotoxic effects, such as brain lesions and edema.
- Evaluating liver toxicity by assessing changes in liver texture and volume.
- Monitoring the progression of toxic effects over time.

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