X-ray phase-contrast imaging techniques have emerged as a powerful supplement to conventional absorption-based methods, allowing researchers and clinicians to visualise soft tissues and subtle ...
This Collection invites original research articles on phase contrast imaging, looking at the latest technological developments and the use of this technique in original applications. Phase contrast ...
Techniques that exploit the phase of X-rays, not just their absorption, have the potential to transform X-ray imaging in hospitals, reports Jude Dineley Improved imaging Marian Willner from the ...
Researchers used the world’s brightest X-rays to image intact organs in unprecedented detail and created an open access ...
Researchers all over Germany have developed a new system for X-ray imaging, which is suited for both living specimens and sensitive materials. The system records images of micrometer resolution at a ...
A new X-ray imaging technique can produce detailed images of living organisms with a much lower X-ray dose than previously possible. The researchers used the new technique to image tiny parasitoid ...
Results of the Phase I clinical trial, presented at the bi-annual Contrast Media Research symposium in Oslo, Norway, conclude that this novel macrocyclic manganese-based contrast agent was well ...
What is Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy (STXM)? Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy (STXM) is a powerful imaging technique that combines the principles of X-ray spectroscopy and microscopy ...
X-ray imaging visualizes hidden structures and processes in living cells and organisms. The radiation that consists of highly energy-rich electromagnetic waves, however, has an ionizing effect and may ...
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