Coherent methods in the X-ray sciences
KA Nugent - Advances in Physics, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
X-ray sources are developing rapidly and their coherent output is growing correspondingly.
The increased coherent flux from modern X-ray sources is being matched with an …
The increased coherent flux from modern X-ray sources is being matched with an …
High-resolution computed tomography for clinical imaging of bone microarchitecture
AJ Burghardt, TM Link, S Majumdar - Clinical Orthopaedics and …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Background The role of bone structure, one component of bone quality, has emerged as a
contributor to bone strength. The application of high-resolution imaging in evaluating bone …
contributor to bone strength. The application of high-resolution imaging in evaluating bone …
Micro-computed tomography—current status and developments
EL Ritman - Annu. Rev. Biomed. Eng., 2004 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The recent rapid increase in interest in tomographic imaging of small animals and
of human (and large animal) organ biopsies is driven largely by drug discovery, cancer …
of human (and large animal) organ biopsies is driven largely by drug discovery, cancer …
X-ray microtomography in biology
R Mizutani, Y Suzuki - Micron, 2012 - Elsevier
Progress in high-resolution X-ray microtomography has provided us with a practical
approach to determining three-dimensional (3D) structures of opaque samples at …
approach to determining three-dimensional (3D) structures of opaque samples at …
Characterization and some physicochemical aspects of pathological microcalcifications
D Bazin, M Daudon, C Combes, C Rey - Chemical Reviews, 2012 - ACS Publications
Several major diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular abnormalities, may be linked to
pathological deposition of minerals or organic compounds in various tissues. 1− 3 Thus, the …
pathological deposition of minerals or organic compounds in various tissues. 1− 3 Thus, the …
Tissue engineering of bone: search for a better scaffold
M Mastrogiacomo, A Muraglia, V Komlev… - Orthodontics & …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Structured Abstract Authors–Mastrogiacomo M, Muraglia A, Komlev V, Peyrin F, Rustichelli
F, Crovace A, Cancedda R Background–Large bone defects still represent a major problem …
F, Crovace A, Cancedda R Background–Large bone defects still represent a major problem …
Review of the applications of biomedical compositions containing hydroxyapatite and collagen modified by bioactive components
A Sobczak-Kupiec, A Drabczyk, W Florkiewicz, M Głąb… - Materials, 2021 - mdpi.com
Regenerative medicine is becoming a rapidly evolving technique in today's biomedical
progress scenario. Scientists around the world suggest the use of naturally synthesized …
progress scenario. Scientists around the world suggest the use of naturally synthesized …
Bone architecture: collagen structure and calcium/phosphorus maps
M Tzaphlidou - Journal of biological physics, 2008 - Springer
Bone collagen structure in normal and pathological tissues is presented using techniques of
thin section transmission electron microscopy and morphometry. In pathological tissue …
thin section transmission electron microscopy and morphometry. In pathological tissue …
Quantification of the degree of mineralization of bone in three dimensions using synchrotron radiation microtomography
S Nuzzo, F Peyrin, P Cloetens, J Baruchel… - Medical …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The availability of three‐dimensional measuring techniques coupled to specific image
processing methods opens new opportunities for the analysis of bone structure. In particular …
processing methods opens new opportunities for the analysis of bone structure. In particular …
Laser-wakefield accelerators as hard x-ray sources for 3D medical imaging of human bone
A bright μm-sized source of hard synchrotron x-rays (critical energy E crit> 30 keV) based on
the betatron oscillations of laser wakefield accelerated electrons has been developed. The …
the betatron oscillations of laser wakefield accelerated electrons has been developed. The …