X-ray phase radiography and tomography of soft tissue using grating interferometry
X-ray phase and absorption radiographs and tomograms of the heart of a rat were taken with an X-ray grating interferometer with monochromatic synchrotron radiation at a photon energy of 17.5 keV. The phase images show largely superior quality with respect to the absorption images taken with the same dose, particularly much better contrast and contrast-to-noise ratio. Different tissues can clearly be distinguished. The results demonstrate the potential of grating interferometry for two- and three-dimensional X-ray imaging of biological soft tissue in an aqueous environment. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
WOS:000261940700004
2008
68
S13
S17
REVIEWED
EPFL
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Saskatoon, CANADA | 2007 | |