Noncontact respiratory motion detection in anesthetized rodents
M Donnelley, L Lagerquist… - Journal of the …, 2023 - ingentaconnect.com
Small animal physiology studies are often complicated, but the level of complexity is greatly
increased when performing live-animal X-ray imaging studies at synchrotron radiation …
increased when performing live-animal X-ray imaging studies at synchrotron radiation …
[PDF][PDF] Methods for dynamic synchrotron X-ray respiratory imaging in live animals
Small-animal physiology studies are typically complicated, but the level of complexity is
greatly increased when performing live-animal X-ray imaging studies at synchrotron and …
greatly increased when performing live-animal X-ray imaging studies at synchrotron and …
Live small-animal X-ray lung velocimetry and lung micro-tomography at the Australian Synchrotron Imaging and Medical Beamline
RP Murrie, KS Morgan, A Maksimenko… - Synchrotron …, 2015 - journals.iucr.org
The high flux and coherence produced at long synchrotron beamlines makes them well
suited to performing phase-contrast X-ray imaging of the airways and lungs of live small …
suited to performing phase-contrast X-ray imaging of the airways and lungs of live small …
Animals In Synchrotrons: Overcoming Challenges For High‐Resolution, Live, Small‐Animal Imaging
Physiological studies in small animals can be complicated, but the complexity is increased
dramatically when performing live‐animal synchrotron X‐ray imaging studies. Our group has …
dramatically when performing live‐animal synchrotron X‐ray imaging studies. Our group has …
In vivo x-ray imaging of the respiratory system using synchrotron sources and a compact light source
Bright synchrotron x-ray sources enable imaging with short exposure times, and hence in a
high-speed image sequence. These x-ray movies can capture not only sample structure, but …
high-speed image sequence. These x-ray movies can capture not only sample structure, but …
The development of technology for effective respiratory-gated irradiation using an image-guided small animal irradiator
MA Hill, JM Thompson, A Kavanagh… - Radiation …, 2017 - meridian.allenpress.com
The development of image-guided small animal irradiators represents a significant
improvement over standard irradiators by enabling preclinical studies to mimic radiotherapy …
improvement over standard irradiators by enabling preclinical studies to mimic radiotherapy …
In vivo-CT system with respiratory and cardiac gating using synchrotron radiation
T Sera, H Yokota, K Fujisaki… - … , and Structure from …, 2007 - spiedigitallibrary.org
The interest in using small animal models of human disease has produced a need to design
a CT system at a microscopic level comparable to that achievable in a clinical CT in human …
a CT system at a microscopic level comparable to that achievable in a clinical CT in human …
Prospective respiratory‐gated micro‐CT of free breathing rodents
NL Ford, HN Nikolov, CJD Norley… - Medical …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Microcomputed tomography (Micro‐CT) has the potential to noninvasively image the
structure of organs in rodent models with high spatial resolution and relatively short image …
structure of organs in rodent models with high spatial resolution and relatively short image …
Optimization of retrospective respiratory-gated high speed micro-CT for free-breathing mice
NL Ford, S Detombe, A Wheatley… - … , and Structure from …, 2006 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Technological advances in micro-CT scanners have introduced dynamic, flat-panel
scanners, which allow the acquisition of volume images in a few seconds. However, motion …
scanners, which allow the acquisition of volume images in a few seconds. However, motion …
Delineation of an acquisition window within the respiratory cycle of laboratory animals
SP Holmes, M Thornton, P Gareau… - … Resolution Imaging in …, 1999 - cds.ismrm.org
Interest from pharmaceutical and genomic industries is expanding the field of laboratory
animals imaging because responses to novel drugs and phenotypic aberrations in …
animals imaging because responses to novel drugs and phenotypic aberrations in …